
We're a concrete crew working driveways, patios and walkways in South Gate and the towns around it. Most of us got into this because we liked the physical, immediate part of it, you pour it, you finish it, and it's either flat and clean or it isn't.
The problem homeowners bring us is almost always the same: a slab that cracked, sank at one edge, or was poured so thin it's already spalling after a few winters. We dig out and compact the base properly before any concrete goes down, and we cut control joints the same day as the pour so the slab cracks along the joint instead of across your new patio.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
We carry a contractor's license and liability insurance, and we'll show you proof before any concrete gets ordered. That's not optional on a job where a mistake means tearing out a slab and starting over.
Driveway aprons and structural slabs usually need a permit, and we handle that paperwork with the local building department. Skipping it can come back to bite you when you go to sell the house.
Broken-up slab, excess base rock, and form lumber all get loaded out once the pour is finished. You shouldn't have to clean up after your own contractor.
You'll know the square footage, the finish, and the price in writing before a truck ever shows up. No verbal estimate that turns into a different number on the invoice.
Concrete work is weather-dependent, but once a pour date is set, we hold it unless rain forces a reschedule. You'll hear from us directly if that happens, not find out when nobody shows.
Being local means less travel time for an estimate and no waiting around for a concrete truck to cross town. We also know how the clay soil around here behaves, which changes how we prep the base.
Some of the concrete work we've finished around South Gate.



Questions about who you'd be hiring and how we work.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.