
We pour and repair concrete driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs for homeowners around Visalia. Most of us got into this trade doing flatwork on new construction crews before going out to focus on repair and remodel work instead.
The problem you're probably here with is a slab that's cracked, sunk, or heaved somewhere it shouldn't have. That usually traces back to soil movement or a base that wasn't compacted right before the original pour, and we check for that before we mix a single batch. We build the base the way it should have been built the first time, so the new pour doesn't fail the same way the old one did.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
Ask for our insurance certificate before we start, most homeowners do. It protects your property if something unexpected happens during a pour.
Every quote lists square footage, base prep, and finish type so nothing is a surprise on the invoice. We measure the site ourselves before pricing it, not off a phone call.
Concrete work is weather-dependent, and we build a little slack into the schedule for that. Once we commit to a pour date, we hold it unless the forecast forces our hand.
The same guys who form the job are the ones finishing it, so nothing gets lost between a sub and a foreman. That matters on a concrete pour especially, timing between steps is tight.
Broken-out concrete, forming lumber, and extra base rock all leave with us. You shouldn't be left sweeping up someone else's job.
We've poured through enough valley summers to know how fast concrete sets up at 105 degrees. That changes how we schedule a pour and finish the surface.
Some of the concrete work we've poured and repaired recently.



Common questions about who we are and how we work.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.