
Antioch Concrete handles residential and commercial concrete projects across Antioch and Contra Costa County — driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and more.

Antioch Concrete handles concrete contractor projects across Antioch and Eastern Contra Costa County, from driveway replacement to slab foundation work. Homeowners dealing with cracked flatwork, settling foundations, slippery pool decks, or a backyard with no usable outdoor space call us because we cover all 16 concrete services under one CSLB-licensed crew, serving 12 cities throughout the region.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal, handles heavy traffic, and holds up through Antioch's clay-soil seasons for decades.
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Tired of a dirt patch or crumbling surface behind your house? A properly poured concrete patio gives you a flat, durable space built for the East Bay climate.
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Want the look of stone, brick, or tile without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers that appearance at a fraction of the cost with the strength of a solid slab.
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Heaved or cracked sidewalks are a tripping hazard and can draw city notices. A new concrete sidewalk protects visitors and keeps your property code-compliant.
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Oil stains, dusting, and cracking are signs your garage floor slab is giving out. A fresh concrete pour returns a clean, smooth surface that lasts for years.
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Standard gray doesn't have to be your only option. Decorative concrete finishes turn a functional slab into a design feature that sets your property apart.
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Eroding slopes and shifting soil can undercut foundations and flood yards. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade in place and protects the land behind it.
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Bare or failing floors make any commercial or utility space harder to use. A poured concrete floor provides the flat, seamless surface your space actually needs.
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A slippery, worn pool deck is a safety issue. Concrete pool decks can be resurfaced or replaced with slip-resistant finishes that handle Antioch's summer sun.
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Settled or broken entry steps create a hazard and hurt your home's first impression. New concrete steps are safe, durable, and built to match the rest of your hardscape.
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A new structure needs a foundation that won't shift under Antioch's clay soils. We engineer slab foundations with the reinforcement and thickness the ground demands.
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Foundation work done wrong shows up years later as cracked walls and uneven floors. Proper installation from the start prevents far costlier repairs down the road.
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Asphalt parking lots require constant patching. Concrete parking lots handle vehicle loads with less maintenance and a longer service life between major repairs.
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Footings are what keep walls, fences, and additions standing straight over time. Getting the depth and concrete mix right at the start prevents structural problems later.
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A foundation that has settled creates sloped floors and sticking doors. Raising it restores level and stops the slow structural damage before it becomes structural failure.
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Need a clean opening for plumbing, drainage, or expansion? Concrete cutting creates precise openings without damaging surrounding slabs or structures.
Learn MoreContact us by phone or fill out the estimate form on this site. We respond within 1 business day. Describe your project — driveway, patio, foundation, or something else — and we will schedule a visit at a time that works for you. No sales pressure, no obligation.
We visit the job site to assess the existing conditions, take measurements, and review your goals. We check for soil conditions, drainage, and any permit requirements that apply to your address. You receive a written itemized estimate before any work is scheduled.
Our crew handles every step: site prep, forming, reinforcement, pour, finishing, and curing. We schedule around Antioch's heat windows when needed and keep you informed throughout. The job site is cleaned before we leave, and we review the finished work with you before closing out.
Every project we complete is performed under an active California Contractors State License Board C-8 Concrete Contractor license. You can verify it instantly at cslb.ca.gov. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, so you are protected if anything goes wrong on your property.
We are a locally owned concrete company operating out of Antioch, CA. We know the expansive clay soils in Eastern Contra Costa County, the permit process at Antioch's Building Division, and the heat windows that affect summer pours. That local knowledge is built into every estimate we give.
Every estimate is free and delivered in writing after a visit to your property. We measure, assess site conditions, and identify permit requirements before quoting. There is no obligation to proceed, and we do not use high-pressure sales tactics.
Antioch's Contra Costa clay series contains 35 to 45 percent clay that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. We engineer sub-base depth, reinforcement, and control joint spacing for these specific conditions — not just to pass inspection, but to give your slab a realistic 20-plus-year service life.
Questions before scheduling? Call us at (925) 503-1067 any time.
“They poured our driveway in two days, exactly on the schedule they gave us. Three winters later and not a single crack. Every other contractor I got quotes from wanted to skip the rebar, and these guys included it without me even asking.”
David M., Pittsburg, CA — Concrete Driveway Building
“Our backyard had bare dirt and a broken slab for years. The new patio is level, drains correctly, and the stamped finish looks nothing like the standard gray slabs on our street. The crew cleaned up completely before leaving and it was done in a day and a half.”
Sandra R., Brentwood, CA — Concrete Patio Construction
“Our front steps had settled and cracked to the point where guests were tripping. They replaced the steps and the walkway in one visit. The concrete color and finish match our existing slab better than I expected.”
James T., Antioch, CA — Concrete Steps Construction
Submit the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. There is no obligation and no pressure to proceed. After the estimate, you will have a written, itemized quote in hand before any decision is required.
(925) 503-1067Antioch Concrete serves Antioch, CA and the surrounding region, including Pittsburg, Brentwood, Concord, Walnut Creek, and 8 additional communities across Contra Costa County and beyond. Whether you are in Martinez, Pleasant Hill, or as far as Tracy, our crew can typically be on-site within 3 business days of your inquiry.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in Northern California's heat cycle and requires far less maintenance over a 30-year span. Asphalt softens in Antioch's triple-digit summer temperatures and needs resurfacing every 5 to 7 years. Concrete holds its structure through heat, wet winters, and heavy vehicle loads without annual sealing or patching.
If cracks are wider than half an inch, multiple sections have shifted, or drainage now flows toward the house, patching is a temporary fix that delays a larger expense. Slab sections that have heaved due to clay soil movement rarely re-stabilize on their own. Replacement with proper sub-base preparation is the cost-effective long-term answer.
Spring and fall are the optimal seasons for concrete work in Antioch. Summer pours above 90°F shorten the workable window and increase surface cracking risk if curing is not managed carefully. Experienced contractors schedule summer pours for early morning and use evaporation retarder products — ask your contractor specifically how they handle heat mitigation. The American Concrete Institute publishes hot-weather concreting guidance at concrete.org.
The Contra Costa soil series underlying much of Antioch contains 35 to 45 percent clay. This soil expands when saturated in winter and contracts sharply in summer, creating upward and lateral pressure on concrete slabs. Driveways and patios poured without adequate steel reinforcement, a compacted aggregate sub-base, and proper control joint spacing are especially vulnerable to heaving and cracking within the first 5 years.
California requires any contractor pouring concrete flatwork to hold an active C-8 Concrete Contractor license from the Contractors State License Board. The C-8 classification covers driveways, patios, foundations, pool decks, sidewalks, and all flatwork. An unlicensed contractor operating over the $500 threshold is committing a misdemeanor, and work done without a license is not protected by California's contractor complaint process.
Foot traffic is safe after 24 to 48 hours. Passenger vehicles should stay off for a minimum of 7 days and ideally wait 28 days for full design strength. Heavy vehicles — delivery trucks, RVs, moving vans — should be kept off for the full 28-day cure period. In Antioch's summer heat, premature loading is riskier than in cooler climates because concrete is still actively hydrating during the first two weeks after placement.
Antioch Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Antioch, CA, serving Contra Costa County and 12 surrounding communities since 2022.
Licensed by the California Contractors State License Board under the C-8 Concrete Contractor classification — the state-specific license required for driveways, patios, foundations, and all flatwork in California.
With hundreds of projects completed across 12 cities, every estimate we provide reflects real local job site experience, not a generic price sheet.
About Antioch Concrete — learn more about our crew, licensing, and how we approach each project.
Work done by an unlicensed contractor over the $500 threshold in California is not covered by the CSLB complaint process. You have limited legal recourse if the work fails, and your homeowner's insurance may deny claims related to unlicensed work.
Flatwork on private property generally does not require a permit. Any project that creates or modifies a curb cut needs an Encroachment Permit from Antioch's Engineering Division. Structures attached to the dwelling — covered patios, patio roofs — may require a building permit depending on size and placement.
Visit cslb.ca.gov and use the free Contractor's License Check tool. Enter the contractor's name, business name, or license number to confirm active standing, expiration date, workers' compensation coverage, and any disciplinary actions. This takes under two minutes and should be the first step before signing any contract.
The Portland Cement Association publishes free homeowner guidance on concrete selection, installation, and maintenance at cement.org. If you are unsure whether your surface needs repair or full replacement, a free on-site estimate from Antioch Concrete in Antioch gives you a real answer with no obligation. Call (925) 503-1067 to schedule.
Antioch sits at the western edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Contra Costa County, making it one of the more geographically distinctive cities in the East Bay. With a population of over 115,000 and steady residential growth through the 2010s and 2020s, it is the third-most populous city in Contra Costa County. Most working residents commute toward Oakland and San Francisco, a pattern that accelerated after the City of Antioch gained direct BART access in 2018.
Antioch is one of the oldest continuously settled towns in the East Bay, founded in 1848 and incorporated in 1872 — which means the housing stock ranges from 19th-century downtown buildings to modern subdivisions in the Hillcrest corridor. Recreational landmarks like Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve — a 5,000-plus-acre park preserving California's only 19th-century coal mining district — and Contra Loma Regional Park draw residents throughout the year.
The Antioch Marina along the San Joaquin River waterfront gives the city a character uncommon among inland East Bay suburbs. El Campanil Theatre, open since 1928, anchors the historic downtown and remains an active performing arts venue.
The rapid growth of newer subdivisions — particularly in the Hillcrest and Prewett Ranch areas — means a significant share of Antioch homes are now entering the 10 to 15 year window when original builder-grade driveways and flatwork begin to show wear. Antioch Concrete works across all of these neighborhoods and knows the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and seasonal concrete pour windows that determine whether a project holds up for 20 years or starts cracking in 5.
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Antioch Concrete
1800 Crestwood Dr
Antioch, CA 94509
Call Antioch Concrete at (925) 503-1067 or submit the estimate form — we respond within 1 business day and visit your property before quoting any price.