
Chino Hills Concrete Company serves Rancho Cucamonga with concrete floor installation, driveways, patios, and retaining walls built for Inland Empire clay soil and triple-digit summer heat. We have been serving the greater Inland Empire since 2024 and respond to all new inquiries within one business day.

Rancho Cucamonga garages and shop spaces take serious daily use from households with multiple vehicles and active families. A properly poured concrete floor handles that load without dusting or cracking when installed on a well-compacted base. For finished interior spaces, decorative and polished options are available. Learn more about our concrete floor installation service.
Most Rancho Cucamonga driveways serve households with two or more vehicles, which means the concrete gets constant use. Homes in the Alta Loma and Etiwanda foothills often have longer driveways with more varied terrain than the tracts to the south. We pour driveways with the base prep and joint spacing that the local clay soil requires, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Backyard living is a real part of the Rancho Cucamonga lifestyle, and a concrete patio is one of the most durable ways to build that outdoor space. We pour patios sized for this climate - accounting for the summer heat that makes a shaded patio a practical necessity and the Santa Ana wind events that can stress lightweight patio furniture but never move a well-poured slab.
Homes in the Alta Loma and Etiwanda foothills areas of Rancho Cucamonga frequently sit on lots with significant grade changes, and concrete retaining walls are what hold those grades stable. We build walls with drainage gravel and weep holes behind them - details that matter more in clay-heavy soil where hydrostatic pressure builds quickly after a rain event.
New construction and ADU projects throughout Rancho Cucamonga require slab foundations engineered for clay soil conditions. We pour residential slab foundations with proper vapor barriers and reinforcement for the Inland Empire's soil and load requirements, and we pull the required permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety department.
Rancho Cucamonga is a commuter city with a lot of driveways and garages that see daily, heavy use. Most households have two or more vehicles, and those driveways were poured during the city's main growth period between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. That puts most of the original concrete flatwork at 30 to 45 years old - at or past the point where base compaction failures, clay soil movement, and UV surface degradation have accumulated into visible cracking and heaving. The summer heat here regularly reaches triple digits, which accelerates the breakdown of aging concrete surfaces and makes the difference between a properly poured slab and a shortcuts job very visible within a few years.
The soil throughout the Inland Empire contains clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and Rancho Cucamonga is no exception. Every winter rain cycle followed by the dry summer is another expansion-contraction event that puts stress on every concrete surface. In the foothills neighborhoods - the Alta Loma and Etiwanda sections of the city that were developed earlier and sit at higher elevations - larger lots and older trees add tree root pressure and drainage variability to the list of challenges. A contractor who treats every Rancho Cucamonga job the same regardless of neighborhood is missing something real.
We pull permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety department for jobs that require them, and we are familiar with their residential permit process for concrete flatwork, retaining walls, and slab foundations. Knowing the submittal requirements upfront keeps projects on schedule rather than waiting for a resubmittal.
The city divides into distinct sections. The southern tracts near the I-10 freeway are mostly flat, with homes built in the 1980s and 1990s on similar-sized lots. The northern foothills - Alta Loma and Etiwanda - have larger lots, older trees, and more varied terrain. Foothill Boulevard, which carries historic Route 66 through the city, runs east-west through the middle of the city and is a useful orientation point. Victoria Gardens on the east side is a landmark most residents know, and the neighborhoods nearby tend to be among the newer parts of the city. Up near the base of the mountains, Cucamonga Peak rises directly above the city and the foothills neighborhoods below it deal with stronger Santa Ana wind exposure than the valley floor.
We also work in neighboring cities along this corridor. If you are in Upland, immediately to the west, we cover that city as well - the soil conditions and housing stock are very similar across the two cities. We also serve homeowners in Ontario to the south, where larger commercial and residential projects are common.
Call or use the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a site visit. Rancho Cucamonga properties range from flat valley tracts to foothills lots with mature trees and older infrastructure - a site visit is the only way to quote accurately.
We walk the property, evaluate soil conditions, drainage, and access, and give you a written estimate that covers base preparation, forming, concrete, and any permit fees. We tell you upfront whether a City of Rancho Cucamonga permit is required for your project - and cost anxiety is addressed here, not after you have already signed.
We apply for any required permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety department and confirm your start date once permits are in hand. Standard residential permits typically process in one to two weeks. We keep you updated so nothing on your end stalls the project.
The crew manages demolition, base prep, forming, the pour, and full site cleanup. Before leaving, we walk you through curing timelines - including the seven-day minimum before driving on a new driveway and the 28-day mark for full strength.
We serve all of Rancho Cucamonga - from the Alta Loma foothills to the valley tracts near the 10 freeway. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 760-1029Rancho Cucamonga is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 177,000 people. The city was incorporated in 1977 by merging the communities of Alta Loma, Cucamonga, and Etiwanda, and it grew quickly through master-planned subdivisions built mostly between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. The result is a city with a consistent suburban character - the majority of housing units are single-family detached homes, and about 65 percent are owner-occupied. The city sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, with elevations rising from around 1,000 feet in the southern neighborhoods to over 1,500 feet in the foothills. That foothills backdrop is dominated by Cucamonga Peak, which rises above the northern edge of the city. According to the city's history, the area was originally known for citrus and grape growing before the residential development era.
The city is served by the I-10 and I-15 freeways, with a Metrolink commuter rail station providing connections to Los Angeles. Victoria Gardens, the city's signature open-air shopping center, sits in the eastern part of the city and is the area's main gathering place. Historic Route 66 runs through Rancho Cucamonga along Foothill Boulevard, and the city marks that heritage with local signage and a visitor center. We serve Rancho Cucamonga homeowners throughout all of these neighborhoods, as well as residents in adjacent cities. Homeowners in Fontana to the east share similar housing stock and soil conditions, and we cover that city as well.
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