
Hacienda Heights Concrete Company serves Montclair, CA homeowners with slab foundations, concrete driveways, patios, and retaining walls - work designed for the alluvial soils and intense heat of the Inland Empire.
We respond within one business day and handle all Montclair city permits so you do not have to.
Hacienda Heights Concrete Company serves Montclair, CA homeowners with slab foundations, concrete driveways, patios, and retaining walls - work designed for the alluvial soils and intense heat of the Inland Empire.
We respond within one business day and handle all Montclair city permits so you do not have to.

Nearly every home in Montclair sits on a slab-on-grade foundation, which is the standard in the Inland Empire. ADU additions and new construction require a new concrete slab that accounts for the alluvial soil conditions here. Learn more about our slab foundation building service - we handle soil prep, city permits, and the pour itself.
Most driveways in Montclair were poured in the 1960s through 1980s - at 40 to 60 years old, many are cracked, sunken, or stained beyond repair. Alluvial soil that shifts with wet and dry cycles is often the cause. We replace driveways with properly compacted bases that hold up over time in this climate.
Montclair gets intense heat from June through September, and a shaded backyard patio is one of the most practical improvements an Inland Empire homeowner can make. We build patios sized and sloped for your yard, with finish options from plain broom texture to stamped decorative patterns.
Montclair has a mix of single-family homes and multi-family buildings along Central Avenue and Monte Vista Avenue corridors, and many of those multi-unit properties need parking lot repair or replacement. Concrete outperforms asphalt in the Inland Empire heat, holding up better under UV exposure and heavy vehicle loads without the resurfacing cycle asphalt requires.
Fences, pergolas, retaining walls, and accessory structures throughout Montclair all need properly dug and poured concrete footings to stay stable in the shifting alluvial soil. We dig to the required depth and pour footings to city spec so structures have a solid base from day one.
Montclair sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, where thousands of years of water runoff have deposited alluvial soils - loose, sandy, and layered material that can shift under structures as moisture levels change. Most of the city was built on this soil between the 1950s and 1980s, and concrete flatwork laid on uncompacted alluvial fill without proper drainage will crack and sink, sometimes within just a few years. Patching those surfaces buys time but does not fix the underlying problem.
The Inland Empire climate makes matters harder. Summer temperatures in Montclair regularly exceed 95 degrees, and the combination of intense UV exposure and heat cycling accelerates surface deterioration on older concrete. Winter freeze-thaw cycles, while mild compared to most of the country, still stress aging flatwork. The rainy season brings drainage challenges, particularly around foundations and retaining walls. A contractor who underestimates these combined factors - the soil, the heat, and the drainage - produces work that does not hold up in this environment.
We pull permits through the Montclair Building and Safety Division for concrete projects in the city - foundations, retaining walls, and driveways that require permits under Montclair city code. Montclair is incorporated in San Bernardino County, so the permit process goes through the city, not the county. We handle the paperwork and inspection coordination for you.
Montclair is easy to navigate - the 10 Freeway runs through the southern part of the city, Central Avenue is the main commercial corridor, and Monte Vista Avenue runs north-south through the middle of the residential grid. Most of the housing we work on is on the quiet residential streets between those corridors. Montclair Place on Central Avenue is a reference point most locals know, and homes within a mile of it tend to be mid-century ranch-style on modest lots with original concrete that needs replacement rather than repair.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Upland and Pomona on either side of Montclair - similar alluvial soils and a similar age of housing stock throughout the area.
We respond within one business day. Tell us your address and a brief description of the project. Montclair properties often have soil and drainage variables that affect scope, so we need to see the site before giving a firm price.
We visit the property, assess the soil conditions, drainage, and existing concrete, and walk through the options with you. You receive a written, itemized estimate covering all costs. Pricing questions are answered here, directly and completely.
For permitted work, we handle the Montclair city permit application and schedule the required inspections. You do not need to visit city hall. Most residential concrete permits in Montclair clear within one to two weeks.
We complete the project on the agreed schedule, keep the site organized, and clean up when we finish. For flatwork, we walk you through the curing period - typically seven days before normal use - and answer any questions before leaving.
We serve all of Montclair - from the streets near Montclair Place to the quieter neighborhoods along the foothills. Free estimates, written quotes, permits handled.
(626) 778-2276Montclair is a city of about 38,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains at roughly 1,100 feet elevation. The city is flanked by Ontario to the west and Pomona to the east, and the 10 Freeway runs through the southern edge. Most of the residential area is a grid of quiet streets lined with single-family homes built between the 1950s and 1980s - modest ranch-style houses on 5,000 to 7,000 square foot lots, the standard format for Inland Empire growth during those decades. Central Avenue is the main commercial corridor, and Montclair Place is the regional shopping center most locals use as a reference point when giving directions.
The city has a strong owner-occupancy rate, and homeowners here are invested in maintaining their properties. At 40 to 70 years old, most homes in Montclair are at the point where original concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks need replacement - not patching - and slab foundations on ADU additions require proper engineering for the soil conditions here. Residents in nearby Ontario and Upland face the same conditions - we work throughout this part of the Inland Empire.
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Call or submit a request today. We respond within one business day and come to you for a free on-site assessment anywhere in Montclair.