Concrete parking lot building
Concord has a large number of small commercial properties, multi-unit buildings, and church or community facility lots that need reliable parking surfaces. Concrete holds up significantly better than asphalt in Concord's hot inland summers, where pavement temperatures can exceed the air temperature by 30 degrees or more. Our concrete parking lot building service covers new construction, full-depth replacement of failing asphalt lots, and expansion of existing concrete surfaces.
Concrete driveway building
The ranch-style homes that dominate Concord's older neighborhoods were built with simple concrete driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old. Clay soil movement, Concord's temperature swings, and decades of vehicle loading have cracked many of these slabs into segments that are too far gone to patch effectively. New concrete, poured with a properly compacted base, will outlast a patchwork repair by decades.
Concrete patio construction
Concord gets real heat in the summer - regularly above 90 degrees F - and that climate makes a shaded backyard patio one of the most-used spaces on a property for most of the year. A concrete patio does not warp, splinter, or require seasonal refinishing the way wood decking does, and it holds up to Concord's sun exposure better than most alternative materials.
Concrete sidewalk building
Older Concord neighborhoods have sidewalk sections that have shifted from tree roots and clay soil heave over decades. Homeowners are responsible for the public sidewalk section fronting their property, and cracked or raised sections create both liability and notice risk from the city. We build replacement sections to city standard so the work passes inspection.
Garage floor concrete
Most ranch homes in Concord have attached garages with original concrete floors that have been through decades of vehicle traffic, oil exposure, and the full range of Concord's seasonal temperature swings. A cracked or pitted garage floor is one of the more straightforward concrete replacements on a residential property, and a new slab can also be finished with a sealer or decorative coating.
Concrete footings
Homeowners in Concord adding fences, pergolas, retaining walls, or room additions need concrete footings poured to Concord's depth and soil requirements. On the expansive clay soils common throughout the city, footings that do not reach undisturbed soil or do not account for soil movement will shift over time and cause whatever they support to rack or lean.