
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy vehicle traffic for decades without the ongoing maintenance that asphalt demands.
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Orange Concrete Company handles residential and commercial concrete projects across Orange County. From driveway replacements to full slab foundations, every job starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a written walkthrough.
Orange Concrete Company handles residential and commercial concrete projects across Orange County. From driveway replacements to full slab foundations, every job starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a written walkthrough.

Orange Concrete Company handles concrete contractor projects across Orange and the surrounding cities of Orange County, from residential driveways and stamped patios to commercial parking lots and full slab foundations. We offer 16 concrete services and currently cover 12 cities throughout the region. Every project is performed under our California CSLB C-8 Concrete Contractor license, with permits handled and a written estimate in hand before any work begins.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy vehicle traffic for decades without the ongoing maintenance that asphalt demands.
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Tired of a muddy or crumbling backyard surface? A properly poured concrete patio gives you a level, durable outdoor living space that holds up through Orange County's wet winters and dry summers.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost or shifting? Stamped concrete delivers high-end pattern and color options sealed for Southern California's intense UV exposure.
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Uneven or root-lifted sidewalks are a liability and an eyesore. We build ADA-compliant walkways with proper joint placement to handle Orange's alluvial soils and mature street trees.
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Oil stains, spalling, and uneven floors make your garage harder to use. A fresh concrete floor with the right sealer gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up to daily vehicle traffic.
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Plain gray concrete doesn't have to be the only option. Decorative finishes including exposed aggregate, acid staining, and overlays transform ordinary flatwork into a design feature.
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Soil shifting or eroding on a slope in your yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade, prevents erosion, and can double as a clean landscape boundary.
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Whether it's a warehouse, shop, or interior slab, a flat and properly cured concrete floor is the foundation for everything else that goes in. We handle prep, pour, and finish to spec.
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A slippery or cracked pool surround is a safety issue. We pour non-slip pool deck surfaces designed for Orange County's heat, UV exposure, and frequent wet-dry cycling.
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Broken or settling entry steps create a trip hazard and a poor first impression. New concrete steps tied to proper footings stay level and structurally sound for years.
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A slab foundation is the starting point for any structure built to last. We form, reinforce, and pour to local code, accounting for Orange County's soil conditions and seismic requirements.
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Whether you're building new or replacing a failed footing system, a correctly designed concrete foundation protects everything above it. We work to California Building Code on every job.
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Asphalt lots deteriorate faster in Southern California's sun and heat. A concrete parking lot requires less maintenance, holds markings better, and lasts significantly longer under heavy use.
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Footings carry the load of anything built above them. Undersized or improperly placed footings lead to settlement and structural failure. We size and pour footings to code for every project type.
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Settled or sunken foundations cause doors to stick, floors to slope, and walls to crack. Foundation raising brings the structure back to level before the damage compounds further.
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Need to cut a trench, modify a slab, or create a clean opening in existing concrete? Precision saw cutting avoids unnecessary demolition and keeps the surrounding concrete intact.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the form on this page. Tell us what you are dealing with, roughly where the work is located, and the best time to reach you. You do not need measurements or drawings at this stage. We will respond within 1 business day.
We come to your property to look at the area in person. We check soil conditions, access, any permit requirements specific to the City of Orange, and what preparation the site needs. You get a written, itemized estimate before any decision is made. No obligation.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle permits, schedule the pour date, and keep you updated. Our crew completes the work, cleans up the site, and walks you through the cured surface before we consider the job done. Expect a final walkthrough before we leave.
Our CSLB C-8 Concrete Contractor license is publicly verifiable at cslb.ca.gov. Every project carries general liability and workers' compensation coverage, so you are not exposed if something goes wrong on-site.
Submit a request today and someone from our office will contact you within 1 business day to schedule a no-charge, no-obligation on-site estimate. No hourly fees for the visit, no pressure on the call.
We are a local company that has worked in Orange and surrounding Orange County cities for 7+ years. We know the clay soil conditions, the City of Orange permit process, and the HOA requirements in planned communities like Serrano Heights.
Every project we complete includes a written warranty covering defects in our installation work. If structural cracking or settlement results from improper base preparation by our crew, we stand behind the repair. Warranty terms are in the contract before we break ground.
Questions? Call us at (657) 333-3989.
They finished the driveway in two days, exactly on the schedule they gave us. It has been through two rainy seasons with no cracking, and it still looks clean. The crew cleaned up everything before they left.
Our backyard patio had been crumbling for years. The new slab is level, the stamped pattern looks better than what our neighbors paid twice as much for, and the whole process from estimate to completion was three weeks.
They handled the HOA paperwork and the city permit themselves. I did not have to chase anyone down. The pool deck is non-slip, no staining, and it has held up through a full summer of pool traffic without any issues.
Submit the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No obligation, no pressure. We will confirm the scope, answer your questions, and leave a written quote before we leave your property.
(657) 333-3989Orange Concrete Company serves Orange, CA and the surrounding region, including Anaheim, Tustin, Santa Ana, and 8 additional communities across Orange County. We cover 12 cities in total and can typically schedule an on-site estimate within 3 business days of your initial request, whether you are in central Orange or the foothill neighborhoods near Yorba Linda.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in Southern California's climate because it does not soften under intense heat or UV exposure the way asphalt does. It also requires less maintenance over its lifespan, though the upfront cost is higher.
Widespread cracking, surface spalling across more than 25 percent of the area, visible slab heaving, and drainage pooling near the foundation all indicate that patching will not solve the underlying problem. A full replacement is more cost-effective past that threshold.
April through May and September through October offer the most reliable conditions in Orange County. Moderate temperatures, low humidity, and low rain probability reduce the risk of plastic shrinkage cracking and give the slab the best curing environment.
Most projects touching the public right-of-way, including driveway aprons, sidewalks, and curb cuts, require an Encroachment Permit from the City of Orange Public Works Department under Municipal Code Section 12.64. Work entirely on private property may require a building permit from Community Development instead.
Orange County's Regional NPDES Stormwater Permit requires Low Impact Development best management practices for projects that replace significant impervious surface. Pervious concrete is one of the approved infiltration options and may be required on larger driveway replacements.
The California Contractors State License Board provides a free License Check tool at cslb.ca.gov where you can verify any contractor's C-8 or Class B license number, check bond and insurance status, and review complaint history. Always confirm before signing a contract.
The American Concrete Institute publishes free technical guides on mix design, slab construction, and curing procedures that are the professional standard of care for concrete work in the United States.
Orange Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Orange, CA, serving Orange County and surrounding communities since 2019.
Licensed by the California Contractors State License Board under the C-8 Concrete Contractor classification, our license is publicly verifiable at cslb.ca.gov. Every project we take carries the required general liability and workers' compensation coverage.
With concrete projects completed across all 12 of our service cities, our crews have hands-on experience with Orange County's expansive clay soils, City of Orange encroachment permit requirements, and the HOA architectural review processes common in planned communities like Serrano Heights.
About Orange Concrete Company has more on our history, licensing, and the kind of projects we take on.
Rebar or wire mesh adds tensile strength that plain concrete lacks. On Orange County's reactive soils, reinforcement is less optional and more a baseline requirement for slabs that need to stay flat through seasonal ground movement.
Many planned communities in Orange require written architectural review committee approval before hardscape work begins. Submitting city permit plans before HOA approval is a common and costly mistake. Confirm CC&R requirements before scheduling any work.
Both good practice and the California Building Code require at least 1/8 inch of fall per horizontal foot away from any structure. In Orange's wet winters, inadequate slope leads to pooling water at the foundation edge, accelerating both concrete deterioration and moisture intrusion.
Orange County's Regional NPDES Stormwater Permit requires Low Impact Development best practices for projects that create or replace significant impervious surface. Large driveway replacements that previously had permeable ground cover may need pervious concrete sections or drainage features.
The California Contractors State License Board publishes permit and licensing requirements for all contractor types, including concrete. If you are unsure whether your concrete surface needs repair or replacement, a free on-site estimate from Orange Concrete Company in Orange gives you a straight answer with no obligation. Call (657) 333-3989 to schedule.
Orange is a city of about 140,000 people in the heart of Orange County, California, built around a central plaza that makes it the only city in the county with that layout. Founded in 1888, Orange earned the nickname the "Plaza City," and its original grid, inspired by Philadelphia's block plan, still shapes the walkable core around Old Towne Orange. That area is the largest National Register Historic District in California, with more than 50 architectural styles preserved across a one-square-mile footprint.
The older homes in Old Towne and the neighborhoods surrounding Chapman University represent some of the most distinctive residential stock in the county. Victorian, Craftsman, and Bungalow construction from the early 1900s brings its own set of considerations for any concrete contractor: existing foundations may be shallow or unreinforced, parkway trees have root systems that have displaced sidewalk panels over decades, and HOA or historic district review may apply to exterior hardscape changes. We have worked in these neighborhoods and know what those projects require.
On the east side of the city, the foothills near Irvine Regional Park and the planned communities in the northern parts of Orange, including Serrano Heights and developments near Peters Canyon, have their own soil profile and HOA requirements. The alluvial and clay-bearing soils throughout the Santa Ana Valley mean subbase preparation is not optional on any pour in this city.
Whether you are replacing a driveway in the historic core, adding a stamped patio in a newer planned community, or pouring footings for a backyard structure, Orange Concrete Company is based in Orange and serves all parts of the city. We handle the City of Orange permit process so the project stays on schedule.
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Orange Concrete Company300 W Chapman AveOrange, CA 92866(657) 333-3989info@concretecontractororange.comCall for a free on-site estimate or send us a message through the contact form. We cover all of Orange County and respond within 1 business day.