
We pour and repair concrete, driveways, patios, walkways, slabs, for homeowners in and around Lynwood. Most of us came up working forms and finishing crews before running jobs on our own, and that's still how we do it, hands on every pour.
If you're on this page, there's a good chance you've got a driveway with a crack running corner to corner, or a patio that holds water after it rains. Cracking almost always starts underneath, bad base compaction or soil that expands and contracts with the seasons, so we fix the base before we ever pour new concrete on top of it. That's the part that decides whether the new slab is still flat in five years or cracking again in year two.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
You can ask for proof of insurance before we pour anything. If a crew shows up without it, that's the first red flag on any concrete job.
Some cities require a permit for a driveway apron that ties into the street, some don't. We handle that paperwork so it doesn't hold up your pour.
Concrete demolition makes a mess, chunks of old slab, rebar sticking out, dust everywhere. We haul it off the same week, not whenever we get around to it.
The estimate spells out thickness, base depth and finish, so there's no argument later about what you paid for. We'll walk the yard with you and point out anything that changes the number.
Concrete has to go in the truck's delivery window, so we plan pour days around that, not the other way around. If rain's coming, we tell you before we cancel, not after you've cleared your driveway.
The person who walks your yard and gives you a number is on site the day we pour. That's who answers the phone if something needs a look after.
Finished slabs speak louder than anything we could write about them.



What people want to know about us before they let us pour anything.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.