Spectrum Concrete Solutions crew at work on a home in Visalia, CA

Concrete Contractor in Visalia, CA

Driveways and Patios Poured to Last

We pour and repair concrete driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs for homeowners across Visalia and the surrounding valley.

Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
12 Cities Covered
No-Obligation Quotes
What We Do

Our Services

A look at the concrete work we handle most often.

Concrete Driveways

Built to handle daily vehicle weight without cracking early.

Concrete Patios

Sloped and finished for outdoor living, not just a slab in the yard.

Stamped Concrete

Get the look of pavers or flagstone without the weeds in the joints.

Concrete Repair

Fix the crack now before it turns into a full slab replacement.

Concrete Slabs & Foundations

A solid base under your garage, shed, or workshop.

Concrete Steps & Stairs

Formed to code so they're safe and level underfoot.

Who We Are

Concrete work done right the first time

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners around Visalia, driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs. Most people find us because something already went wrong: a driveway that heaved after a wet winter, a patio slab sinking on one corner, steps with a chunk broken off the edge. Clay soil in this valley swells and shrinks with the seasons, and that's usually why a slab that looked fine three years ago doesn't look fine now. If that's what's happening at your place, you're not dealing with anything unusual for this area.

We over-excavate and compact the base properly before any concrete goes down, instead of pouring on whatever dirt was already there. Control joints get cut within a day of the pour, at the spacing the slab actually needs, so cracking happens where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. We use rebar instead of wire mesh on driveways and anything that will see vehicle weight. You'll get a real cure time before anyone parks on it, not just the bare minimum.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Spectrum Concrete Solutions crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Visalia, CA

Serving Visalia and towns across the Central Valley.

Visalia, CA
Fresno, CA
Clovis, CA
Tulare, CA
Porterville, CA
Hanford, CA
Dinuba, CA
Lemoore, CA
Reedley, CA
Selma, CA
Corcoran, CA
Lindsay, CA

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We're licensed and insured, so you're covered if something goes wrong on the job.

Written Quotes

You get a written price before we start, not a number that changes later.

On-Time Scheduling

We show up when we say we will and keep the pour on schedule.

Our Own Crew

Our own crew handles the work, no subcontractors passed off as ours.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off old concrete and clean the site before we leave.

Know the Valley

We know how Visalia's clay soil and summer heat affect a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Guys poured our driveway in Visalia last spring, control joints look clean and it hasn't cracked through a full summer yet.
Mark D.
Concrete Driveways · Fresno, CA
Had our back patio redone out in Exeter, they moved the pour date once for rain but called ahead and it wasn't a big deal.
Denise P.
Concrete Patios · Clovis, CA
Stamped concrete out front looks like real flagstone, color came out a little lighter than the sample but I actually like it more.
Ruben S.
Stamped Concrete · Tulare, CA
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Answers to the questions we hear before that first estimate call.

Do you offer free estimates for concrete work?
Estimates for concrete driveways, patios, and repairs are typically free and don't require a deposit to schedule. Most estimates involve a site visit to measure the area and check the soil and drainage before quoting a price.
Are you licensed and insured for concrete contracting?
Concrete contracting in California requires a C-8 concrete license, and a legitimate contractor also carries general liability insurance. Ask any concrete contractor for a copy of their license number and insurance certificate before signing a contract.
How soon can you start a concrete project?
Scheduling depends on the season, since spring and fall are the busiest months for concrete pours in the Central Valley. Smaller repair jobs can often be fit in within a week or two, while larger driveway or patio pours may book out further.
What areas do you serve for concrete work?
Concrete services in this area typically cover Visalia and surrounding Central Valley towns within about a 50-mile radius, including Tulare, Hanford, Porterville, and Exeter. Confirming coverage of a specific address is worth doing before scheduling an estimate.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Most concrete contractors handle residential driveways, patios, and walkways as their main work, with some also taking on small commercial slabs like parking bumpers or sidewalk sections. Larger commercial concrete jobs usually require different equipment and crew size than residential flatwork.
Will you take on a small concrete repair job, or only large pours?
Small jobs like a cracked walkway section or a single step are worth doing, since skipping them lets a small problem turn into a bigger one. A contractor who only wants large pours will usually say so upfront.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Contact a concrete contractor to schedule a site visit, where they'll measure the area, check the existing soil and slab condition, and discuss finish options. A written quote should follow within a few days of that visit.
What does concrete work typically cost?
Concrete driveways and patios are usually priced per square foot, with plain gray finish costing less than stamped or colored concrete. Site access, base prep, old concrete removal, and slab thickness all move the price up or down from a basic quote.
Do you require a deposit before starting concrete work?
Many concrete contractors require a small deposit to hold a pour date, with the balance due on completion, though exact terms vary by contractor. Any deposit and payment schedule should be in writing before work begins.
What happens if it rains on the day of a scheduled pour?
Concrete can't be poured in active rain, and a fresh pour needs at least a day of dry weather before rain hits it without damaging the surface. A contractor will usually reschedule to the next dry day rather than risk a weak finish.

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