
Hacienda Heights Concrete Company serves Pomona, CA property owners with concrete parking lot building, driveway replacement, patio construction, and retaining walls - responding to all inquiries within one business day.
Pomona has some of the oldest housing stock in the Inland Valley, and we know what older properties need before concrete work goes down right.
Hacienda Heights Concrete Company serves Pomona, CA property owners with concrete parking lot building, driveway replacement, patio construction, and retaining walls - responding to all inquiries within one business day.
Pomona has some of the oldest housing stock in the Inland Valley, and we know what older properties need before concrete work goes down right.

Pomona has a significant commercial and institutional property base, from businesses along Mission Boulevard to facilities near Cal Poly Pomona and the Fairplex. Our concrete parking lot building service covers new installations and full replacements for commercial and multi-family properties, with proper grading and drainage built in from the start.
A large share of Pomona homes were built between the 1940s and 1960s, and many still have original concrete driveways that have been shifting with the clay soil for six or seven decades. We replace them with a properly compacted base and a new pour that accounts for the ground conditions specific to this part of the Pomona Valley.
Properties with grade changes - common in neighborhoods near the foothills north of downtown Pomona - often need retaining walls to hold the slope and manage drainage. A concrete retaining wall built to handle the local soil expansion and winter rain pressure will outlast alternatives that are not rated for these conditions.
Pomona summers are hot, and a shaded backyard patio makes outdoor space genuinely usable. We build patios to fit the lot, slope them away from the structure for drainage, and finish them in broom-finish or stamped concrete depending on your preference. Historic homes in Lincoln Park often get a decorative finish that matches the era of the house.
ADU additions and new construction in Pomona require properly engineered concrete slab foundations. The clay soils here make base preparation the most important part of the job - we handle the engineering requirements and permit process through the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division.
Pomona sits at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County where the San Gabriel Valley meets the Inland Empire, and it gets the full force of the inland climate - summer temperatures that regularly climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, Santa Ana wind events in fall and winter, and enough winter rain to saturate clay soils. That combination is hard on concrete. The heat dries out surface cracks, the winter moisture works into them, and the clay soil movement underneath does the rest. A homeowner with a 1950s driveway in Pomona has likely been watching this process for decades.
Pomona also has unusual range in its housing stock - from Victorian and Craftsman homes in the Lincoln Park historic district that are well over 100 years old, to mid-century ranch houses in the central neighborhoods, to newer construction near Cal Poly Pomona and the Fairplex on the western side of the city. Each type of property presents different concrete needs. Older homes may have original flatwork that has never been replaced and foundations that have settled over generations. Newer properties need work done to current city standards. A contractor who has worked across Pomona recognizes those differences without having to be told.
We pull permits through the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division for concrete work in the city. Pomona has its own building department with specific requirements for concrete flatwork, retaining walls, and foundation work - and we are familiar with those requirements from working here on a regular basis.
Pomona is well-connected by the 10, 60, and 71 freeways, and we know the city from Mission Boulevard on the south end to Garey Avenue running through downtown to the neighborhoods north toward the foothills. Properties near the Lincoln Park area tend to be on smaller, older lots with established trees - which affects how we stage equipment and approach flatwork projects. Properties closer to the Fairplex and Cal Poly on the west side of the city are often newer and on larger lots, but they still sit on the same clay soil that runs through the whole Pomona Valley.
We also serve neighboring Montclair and Diamond Bar, both of which border Pomona and have similar soil and climate conditions. If your property is near either of those city lines, we cover those areas as well.
Call us or submit a request online. We get back to you within one business day. Tell us your address and what you are looking to have done. We do not quote concrete work without seeing the property in person.
We visit the property and look at the soil conditions, drainage, existing concrete, and site access. You get a written, itemized estimate with the full scope and cost before anything is scheduled. Pricing questions are answered here - not after the job is underway.
For work that requires a permit, we file the application with the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division and manage the inspection schedule. You do not need to coordinate with the city. Lead times for standard residential permits are typically one to two weeks.
We do the work, keep the site organized, and clean up when we are done. Fresh concrete needs three to five days before foot traffic and about seven days before driving. We walk you through the curing process before we leave so you know what to expect.
We work on all types of Pomona properties - from older homes in Lincoln Park to commercial lots near the Fairplex - and we provide written estimates with no obligation to schedule.
(626) 778-2276Pomona is one of the larger cities in Los Angeles County, covering about 23 square miles and home to over 150,000 residents. It sits at the eastern end of the San Gabriel Valley where LA County meets the Inland Empire, bordered by Ontario and Chino to the east, Diamond Bar to the south, and Claremont to the north. The city has a wide range of neighborhoods - from the Lincoln Park historic district, which contains some of the best-preserved Victorian and Craftsman homes in the Inland Valley, to mid-century residential streets near downtown, to newer development on the west side near the Fairplex and Cal Poly Pomona.
The Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, known locally as the Fairplex, is one of Pomona's most recognized landmarks and sits on the northwestern edge of the city. Cal Poly Pomona, with over 27,000 students, anchors the eastern edge. Between these landmarks, Pomona is mostly residential and working-class, with homes that range from recently updated to largely original. Neighboring Montclair sits directly to the east, and we serve both cities with the same crew and the same standards.
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Whether you have a 1950s driveway that has been cracking for years or a commercial lot that needs a new concrete surface, call us or send a request and we will respond within one business day.