Orange County concrete contractor
Concrete Contractor Services in Orange County, California
Concrete contractor services in Orange County for staining, resurfacing, overlays, grinding, stamped concrete, and driveway repair. We work on the slab you already have instead of pushing tear-out.
If a driveway is cracking, a patio is staining, or a slab needs prep before a coating, the right next step depends on what the slab is actually doing.
years in construction and surface work
Google rating from local customers
California contractor license
Google reviews
Trust has to show up before the estimate.
5.0
Google rating from local customers
17
Google reviews and counting
Victoria
Orange County
★★★★★
"Our kitchen counter was pitted from water damage. Vince and Derrick fixed the granite and sealed everything at a reasonable price."
Google reviewJohn D.
Orange County
★★★★★
"Concrete patio, tile walkways, and driveway. Cleaning, patching, recoloring. Three days, and they aced it all."
Google reviewJudi Harris
Orange County
★★★★★
"Honest, hard working. Vince and Gio were punctual, neat, and surpassed our expectations."
Google reviewFrank Warren
Laguna Niguel
★★★★★
"Driveway was getting cloudy and chipping. Vince came out multiple times and even made a video showing me how to maintain it."
Google reviewMike Porter
Orange County
★★★★★
"Competitive quote, owner was hands-on the entire time, fixed every detail we pointed out."
Google reviewLaurie C.
Orange County
★★★★★
"Concrete restored and stained. Vince and his crew were professional, reliable, and always on time."
Google reviewMission Viejo location
A real concrete contractor for Orange County homes and properties.
We are a licensed California contractor based in Mission Viejo, working on driveways, patios, pool decks, garage floors, and walkways across Orange County.
Send a few photos of the slab and we will tell you whether the answer is a stain, an overlay, a resurface, a grind, a stamp, or a repair.
Concrete Contractor services
Choose the concrete contractor service closest to your surface.
Each page below covers one service in detail, from what to expect to how the process works on Orange County homes.
Concrete Contractor
Concrete Staining
Concrete staining in Orange County, California for driveways, patios, pool decks, and interior floors. Acid and water-based stains that color the slab instead of coating it.
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Concrete Resurfacing
Concrete resurfacing in Orange County, California for driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, and garage floors. A new finish on the slab you already have.
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Concrete overlay
Concrete overlays in Orange County, California for patios, driveways, pool decks, garage floors, and decorative concrete. Skip tear-out and finish what you already have.
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Concrete Grinding
Concrete grinding in Orange County, California for floor prep, coating removal, leveling, and epoxy preparation. Garage, patio, and commercial slab work done right.
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Stamped concrete services
Stamped concrete in Orange County, California for patios, walkways, and driveways. Natural stone and brick patterns at concrete cost, finished and sealed.
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Driveway repairs
Driveway repairs in Orange County, California for crack repair, resurfacing, and full driveway restoration. Stop the cracks before they spread into a tear-out.
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The difference
Slab work that fits the slab in front of us.
A driveway with hot tire pickup is not the same problem as a patio with sealer worn off the surface.
We read what the concrete has been doing and recommend the smallest repair that actually solves it.
Learn your surface
The better you understand the material, the better it holds up.
Quick reads on how concrete contractor works in Orange County homes, before you spend money on the wrong fix.
Why a stained driveway often outlasts a painted one
When concrete needs grinding instead of another coating
How an overlay covers cracks without hiding them long-term
What stamped concrete looks like next to real flagstone
Why a hairline crack today can become a full repair next year
When resurfacing costs less than tear-out and replacement
How we work
A clear plan before the machines come out.
01
Send a photo
We look at the surface, finish, stains, cracks, and wear pattern before we suggest a next step.
02
Inspect the material
We confirm what the surface is and whether it needs cleaning, repair, honing, polishing, coating, or sealer.
03
Restore with control
We use the correct diamonds, pads, chemistry, and protection for the surface instead of treating every job the same.
04
Leave a maintenance plan
You know what to clean with, what to avoid, and when the surface should be checked again.
Orange County homes
Concrete work that holds up to Orange County weather.
Inland heat from Yorba Linda, Anaheim Hills, and Mission Viejo pulls hot tires onto driveway slabs. Coastal salt air in Newport Beach, Laguna, and San Clemente eats into outdoor concrete from the other direction.
We pick stains, overlays, sealers, and finishes that match the climate and the way the slab is used.
Questions
Straight answers before the estimate.
Are you a licensed concrete contractor?
Yes. We hold California contractor license CSLB #661604 and have worked in concrete and surface restoration across Orange County since the 1980s.
Do you pour new concrete?
We focus on restoration, finish, and decorative work on existing slabs. Resurfacing, overlays, staining, grinding, stamped concrete, and crack repair are our daily work.
How long does a concrete project take?
Most driveway and patio projects run two to four days, including prep, repair, and finish work. We confirm timeline once we see the slab condition and the finish you want.
Can you fix cracks without resurfacing the whole slab?
Often yes. Hairline cracks can be filled and sealed. Wider cracks or settlement may need a partial overlay or a resurface to keep them from spreading.
Have a concrete contractor project you are not sure about?
Send a photo. We will tell you what we see and whether it belongs on our schedule.