
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy vehicle traffic for decades.
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Orange Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Orange and 11 surrounding cities, with crews who show up and finish what they start.
Orange Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Orange and 11 surrounding cities, with crews who show up and finish what they start.

Orange Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor based in Orange, CA, offering 16 services for residential and commercial properties throughout Orange County and the Inland Empire. Whether you need a new driveway, a backyard patio, a slab foundation, or specialty work like stamped concrete or pool decks, our crews handle the full project from permits to final walkthrough. We serve 12 cities across the region.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy vehicle traffic for decades.
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Dirt or crumbling concrete in your backyard? A new patio gives you a level, low-maintenance outdoor space you will actually use.
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Plain gray concrete can look like stone, brick, or tile. Stamped concrete upgrades your home's exterior without the cost of natural stone.
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Uneven or missing walkway? A new concrete sidewalk removes tripping hazards and gives guests a clear, safe path to your door.
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Stained or cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour protects your slab and makes your garage easier to clean and use.
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Looking for something beyond plain gray? Decorative concrete finishes transform driveways, patios, and floors into something genuinely distinctive.
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Soil shifting or eroding in your yard? A concrete retaining wall holds back earth, prevents erosion, and adds usable level space.
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Need a durable interior or commercial floor surface? Concrete floor installation delivers lasting performance at a lower cost than most alternatives.
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Rough or faded pool deck creating a safety hazard? A concrete pool deck resurfacing restores a clean, slip-resistant surface around your pool.
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Crumbling or missing steps at your entrance? New concrete steps improve safety and give your home a polished, finished look.
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Building a new structure or ADU? A properly poured slab foundation is the most important step in any construction project.
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Replacing an aging or damaged foundation? We install new foundations that meet current California building standards and soil requirements.
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Cracked or potholed commercial lot? A concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic far longer than asphalt and requires less ongoing maintenance.
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Building an addition or structure? Concrete footings transfer the load of your project safely into stable ground below the frost line.
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Foundation settled or sinking? Foundation raising levels your structure and addresses the underlying soil issue before it causes further damage.
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Need to modify or remove existing concrete? Precision concrete cutting minimizes disruption and leaves clean edges for repair or new work.
Learn more →Reach out by phone or through the contact form, and tell us what you need. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need to have everything figured out before calling - that is what the estimate appointment is for.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess the ground, and talk through your options. You get a written proposal that breaks out scope, materials, timeline, and permit requirements. No pressure, no vague ballpark numbers. If permits are needed in Orange, we handle the application.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date, completes the work to the agreed spec, and cleans up the site at the end of every day. When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you and answer any questions about curing, sealing, or long-term care. City inspection, if required, is part of the process.
Our California Contractors State License Board license is current and verifiable in 30 seconds online. Every job carries general liability and workers compensation coverage - protecting you, not just us.
We come to your property, measure the area, and give you a written quote. No ballpark guesses over the phone. You get a real number before committing to anything, and there is no fee for the visit.
We are a local Orange County company, not a national chain. We know local soil conditions, city permit requirements, and HOA rules in this area. We have been building concrete projects in Orange since 2022.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Once a project is scheduled, we show up on the agreed date and give you a timeline you can plan around, not vague estimates that stretch into weeks.
Ready to get started? Call (657) 333-3989 or send us your project details.
"They pulled the permit themselves and scheduled the city inspection without me having to lift a finger. The new driveway has been down for eight months and not a single crack. My neighbor already asked for their number."
"We had clay soil issues that cracked our last patio in two years. These guys came out, explained exactly what they would do differently with the base prep, and the finished stamped patio looks exactly like the sample they brought to our yard."
"The steps to our front door were crumbling and a liability. They finished the job in two days, cleaned up completely, and the new steps are solid. They walked me through when to seal them and what to watch for. Really straightforward to work with."
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits. This estimate is completely free and there is no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your project and give you a real written quote.
(657) 333-3989Orange Concrete Company is based in Orange, CA and serves 12 cities across Orange County and the Inland Empire, including Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, and Huntington Beach. Most estimates can be scheduled within the same week.
Most cracking happens because the ground underneath was not properly prepared before the pour. A compacted gravel base and correctly spaced control joints eliminate the majority of preventable cracking. Small hairline cracks as concrete cures are normal; large structural cracks are not.
Yes, if the contractor does not account for it. Orange County clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, pushing on slabs from below. The fix is proper excavation depth and a stable gravel base layer - steps a qualified contractor builds into every quote.
Concrete poured in high heat can dry too fast on the surface before it fully cures underneath, leading to surface weakness. Experienced crews pour early in the morning during summer and use curing compounds to slow the drying rate to the right pace.
When a root has pushed sections up by half an inch or more, or when multiple sections have shifted, patching is a short-term fix. Full replacement with a properly prepared base and root barrier is the lasting solution. The Portland Cement Association provides guidance on selecting durable residential concrete finishes.
New driveways connecting to the public street, patio work near a foundation, and any project affecting drainage generally require a City of Orange permit. Your contractor should pull the permit as part of the job. Unpermitted work can create problems when you sell.
A slab is a flat concrete surface poured on grade, used for driveways, patios, and garage floors. A foundation supports the structural load of a building and is engineered to transfer weight into stable soil. Foundation work requires specific depth, reinforcement, and inspection steps that flatwork does not.
Orange Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Orange, CA, serving 12 cities across Orange County and the Inland Empire since 2022.
We hold an active California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which verifies our qualifications to perform concrete and masonry work in the state. We carry general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project.
Our work spans 16 services, from residential driveways and stamped patios to commercial parking lots and structural foundations. Every project is handled by our own crews, not subcontractors.
Learn more about us →Sometimes, but only if the existing slab is structurally sound and there is enough clearance at the garage door and curb. Most Orange contractors recommend full removal to ensure a proper base on clay soil.
Four inches handles normal residential foot and vehicle traffic. Go to five or six inches if you park heavy trucks or plan to place a heavy structure like an outdoor kitchen.
Ask each bid to line-item the scope: demolition, permits, base prep depth, slab thickness, finish type, and cleanup. A lower bid that skips base prep or permits is not actually a better deal.
Most contractors recommend waiting 28 days after the pour before applying a sealer - this gives the concrete time to reach full strength. In Orange's sunny climate, sealing is especially important for UV protection.
The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed residential concrete standards you can reference when reviewing bids. When you are ready to move forward, contact us or call (657) 333-3989 for a free on-site estimate.
Orange was incorporated in 1888 and is one of the older cities in Southern California, with a housing stock that reflects its age. The historic Old Towne Orange district, centered on the traffic circle at Chapman Avenue and Glassell Street, is one of the largest collections of pre-1940 homes in Southern California. Many of these Craftsman bungalows, Victorian cottages, and Spanish Colonial Revival homes still have their original driveways and concrete flatwork, which is now 60 to 100 years old and commonly in need of replacement.
Outside Old Towne, the bulk of Orange's homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s. These mid-century ranch houses sit on modest lots, often 6,000 to 8,000 square feet, with stucco exteriors and attached garages. Concrete driveways and patios poured during that era are now 40 to 70 years old. Orange County's expansive clay soils - which swell and shrink with each wet and dry season - are a primary reason the concrete flatwork on so many of these properties has cracked, shifted, or settled unevenly. The California Department of Conservation documents the expansive soil hazard zones that affect much of Orange County.
Orange is also home to Chapman University, anchored next to Old Towne in the center of the city. The university draws students, faculty, and staff into surrounding residential neighborhoods, creating a mix of long-term homeowners and rental properties on the same blocks. The city sits at the junction of the 5, 22, and 57 freeways, giving it fast access to all of central Orange County. According to U.S. Census data, roughly 55% of Orange's approximately 140,000 residents own their homes - a high ownership rate that supports steady demand for property maintenance and improvement.
Orange Concrete Company is based in Orange and works throughout the city, from the narrow lots near The Circle in Old Towne to the newer hillside developments along the eastern edge near Santiago Canyon Road. Whether your project requires navigating the City of Orange Building Division permit process or working within historic district guidelines, we handle it.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Orange Concrete Company
300 W Chapman Ave
Orange, CA 92866
(657) 333-3989info@concretecontractororange.comOrange Concrete Company serves Orange and 11 surrounding cities. We respond within 1 business day.