
Chino Hills Concrete Company serves Chino Hills with concrete driveways, patios, retaining walls, and pool decks - with the clay soil prep and HOA knowledge this city actually requires. We have been working in Chino Hills since 2024 and have handled permits through the local Building and Safety Division on every permitted job.

Most Chino Hills driveways sit on clay-heavy soil that shifts with the seasons, and that movement is the leading cause of cracking. We compact the base and prepare the ground properly before any concrete goes down. If your current driveway is cracking or draining the wrong way, learn more about our concrete driveway building service.
Sloped and tiered lots are common throughout Chino Hills, and retaining walls are what keep hillside yards stable. We build concrete retaining walls sized to your slope, with proper drainage behind them to prevent hydrostatic pressure from pushing the wall out over time.
Chino Hills homeowners invest in their outdoor spaces, and a concrete patio is one of the most durable options for Southern California backyard living. We handle everything from broom-finish slabs to stamped designs that hold up in summer heat without fading or shifting.
Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone or tile at a lower cost, and it works well for Chino Hills homeowners whose HOA restricts certain materials but still want an attractive outdoor surface. Patterns and colors are pressed in before the concrete cures, so the finish is durable rather than a coating that can peel.
Many Chino Hills homes have backyard pools, and the deck around them takes a beating from sun, water, and foot traffic year after year. We pour pool decks with a slip-resistant texture and can add stamped or colored finishes that stay comfortable underfoot on hot afternoons.
Chino Hills is built on rolling hillside terrain in the Puente Hills range, and most of the homes here sit on graded pads cut into slopes. The soil throughout much of the city is clay-heavy, which swells when it absorbs water and shrinks when it dries out. Southern California runs dry summers followed by rainy winters, so that expansion-contraction cycle happens every year. Over time it cracks concrete flatwork, shifts retaining walls, and puts pressure on foundations in ways that flat-lot cities simply do not see. A contractor who has not worked in this terrain before will underestimate how much base preparation the soil actually requires.
Most homes in Chino Hills were built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s during the Southern California suburban boom. That means the original concrete driveways, sidewalks, and patios are now 30 to 45 years old - and a lot of that flatwork is past its practical lifespan. Add in the sloped lots, the tiered retaining walls common in hillside neighborhoods, and the HOA design requirements found in most planned communities here, and you have a city with a very specific set of demands that generic contractors often miss. Getting the drainage right on a sloped lot alone can be the difference between a driveway that lasts 40 years and one that cracks in five.
We pull permits through the City of Chino Hills Building and Safety Division on every job that requires one, and we have been through the permit and inspection process here enough times to know what inspectors look for. That familiarity saves time and keeps projects on schedule.
Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive are the two main corridors that run through the city, and many of the hillside neighborhoods we serve sit off those streets - places where driveways have noticeable slopes and retaining walls are a standard feature of nearly every lot. We also serve homeowners near Carbon Canyon Regional Park in the eastern part of the city, where larger lots and more tree coverage create additional drainage considerations for any concrete work. Whether you are near Chino Hills State Park on the western edge or in a neighborhood closer to The Shoppes on Grand Avenue, our crew has worked throughout this city.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring cities. If you live in Chino, just to the north, we cover that city as well - same crew, same standards, same attention to the Inland Empire clay soil conditions that affect both communities.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and we will schedule an on-site visit within one business day. Most concrete jobs cannot be accurately quoted without seeing the lot slope, soil conditions, and access - so we come to you first.
We walk the property, measure the area, evaluate drainage and soil conditions, and give you a written estimate that covers scope, materials, and a realistic timeline. We also tell you upfront whether a permit or HOA submission is needed so there are no surprises.
We apply for any required permits through the City of Chino Hills and help you prepare documentation for your HOA if your neighborhood requires it. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks before physical work can begin.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, forming, and the pour. We clean up the site and walk you through the curing timeline before we leave - including when you can park on a new driveway or move furniture back onto a patio.
We serve Chino Hills homeowners with concrete driveways, patios, retaining walls, and more. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 760-1029Chino Hills is a city of roughly 82,000 to 85,000 people in San Bernardino County, incorporated in 1991 after two decades of rapid suburban growth. Unlike most Inland Empire cities, it has almost no traditional downtown - Chino Hills is almost entirely residential, with single-family homes spread across rolling hills and canyon terrain. Most of the housing stock was built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s as a Southern California suburban development, giving the city a cohesive character that is recognizable from one neighborhood to the next. Median home values have climbed well past $700,000, and the city consistently ranks among the highest-income communities in San Bernardino County. The high owner-occupancy rate means most residents are long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining their properties.
The city is bounded by Chino Hills State Park on the west and Carbon Canyon Regional Park on the east, and much of the interior is made up of hillside neighborhoods with tiered lots, retaining walls, and sloped driveways that are unlike what you find in flatter Inland Empire cities. The Shoppes at Chino Hills on Grand Avenue is the main commercial center. Neighboring Chino sits to the north - a more urban city with its own distinct housing stock and concrete needs. We serve homeowners throughout both communities.
Durable, professionally poured concrete driveways built to last.
Learn moreCustom concrete patios designed for outdoor living and entertainment.
Learn moreDecorative stamped concrete that mimics the look of stone, brick, or tile.
Learn moreSafe, smooth, code-compliant concrete sidewalks for any property.
Learn moreArtistic concrete finishes that enhance curb appeal and property value.
Learn moreSmooth, level concrete floor installations for residential and commercial spaces.
Learn moreSlip-resistant, attractive concrete pool decks built for safety and style.
Learn moreSolid concrete steps and staircases crafted for safety and longevity.
Learn moreExpert foundation installations that provide a stable base for any structure.
Learn moreHeavy-duty concrete parking lots designed for high-traffic commercial use.
Learn moreProperly sized and poured concrete footings for lasting structural support.
Learn moreFoundation raising services that correct settling and restore structural integrity.
Learn moreServing these cities and communities.
Call Chino Hills Concrete Company or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day with a written estimate for your project.