Crumbling borders and trip-hazard sidewalks wear down your property over time. We install concrete curbing and walkways built to handle the Inland Empire heat and shifting soils - so the work stays solid.

Concrete curbing and sidewalks in San Bernardino means forming, pouring, and finishing concrete to create clean property edges and solid pedestrian paths, and most residential jobs take one to three days from start to finish. The key is base preparation - a properly compacted gravel bed keeps the slab stable when San Bernardino soils shift through wet and dry cycles.
Whether your existing borders are crumbling, you have a sunken sidewalk panel creating a trip hazard, or you want a clean defined edge for your landscaping, we handle the full project. Many customers also pair this work with our drainage solutions service to direct runoff away from the foundation at the same time.
If the concrete border along your driveway or garden beds is breaking apart or showing wide cracks, it has likely reached the end of its useful life. In San Bernardino's heat and shifting soil conditions, surface deterioration accelerates once cracking begins. Replacing it sooner saves you from a larger repair later.
A sidewalk section that has dropped lower than its neighbors creates a trip hazard that is easy to miss in low light. Soil movement beneath the slab - common in the Inland Empire's expansive soils - is usually the cause. The problem worsens over time without intervention.
If you notice standing water collecting near your home after one of San Bernardino's occasional heavy storms, your current curbing may not be directing runoff away properly. New concrete curbing installed with the right slope can redirect that water and protect your foundation from moisture damage.
If grass is creeping into your driveway or garden beds have no clean border, your yard looks unfinished and becomes harder to maintain. Concrete curbing creates a permanent, low-maintenance edge that keeps landscaping where it belongs and gives the whole property a cleaner look.
We install new concrete curbing along driveways, garden beds, and yard edges, and we replace sections that have cracked, shifted, or crumbled beyond repair. Every project starts with proper base preparation - compacted gravel or aggregate that keeps the slab stable as San Bernardino's soils go through their wet-dry cycles. We cut control joints at the right intervals so any movement the ground causes happens in a predictable, nearly invisible line rather than a random crack across the surface. For customers who want to address water flow at the same time, we connect curbing projects to our drainage solutions service so runoff moves away from your home rather than toward it.
Our sidewalk work covers new pedestrian path installation, full panel replacement, and trip-hazard repairs. We discuss grade and width with you upfront so the finished walk is safe and comfortable for everyone who uses it. If your project is part of a larger site improvement - say, a new asphalt milling and repaving job - we coordinate the concrete and asphalt work together so the final elevations match.
Suits homeowners who want clean, permanent borders between lawn, garden beds, and hardscape.
Suits properties where the driveway edge is crumbling, uneven, or has no defined border.
Suits properties that lack a pedestrian walkway or need a fresh path from street to front door.
Suits properties with sunken, cracked, or heaved sidewalk sections that have become trip hazards.
San Bernardino's climate puts concrete through a demanding cycle. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the intense UV exposure dries out the surface layer faster than in coastal cities. When contractors skip proper curing steps on a hot Inland Empire day, the result is surface cracking within the first couple of years. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use mixes suited to the conditions so the concrete cures fully and holds up over time. The clay-heavy and alluvial soils across the valley floor also expand and contract with moisture changes, which is a leading reason concrete shifts and cracks here even without freeze-thaw cycles. Homeowners in Highland and Redlands face the same soil and heat conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across the area.
Drainage is another practical reason to get curbing right in this area. San Bernardino gets most of its rain between November and March, and when an atmospheric river storm arrives, it can dump a large amount of water in a short time. Concrete curbing installed with the correct slope acts as a guide for that runoff, directing it away from your foundation and landscaping rather than letting it pool against your house. That function is especially important for older homes in central and western San Bernardino where the original drainage design may not have kept pace with current needs. You can learn more about managing runoff on your property through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Call or send a message with the project details - what you need, whether there is existing concrete to remove, and any drainage concerns. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit.
We measure the area, check ground conditions and drainage, and discuss the finish you want. We also confirm whether a city permit is needed for your specific project and handle that paperwork on your behalf.
The crew removes old concrete, grades and compacts the base, then pours and finishes fresh concrete with control joints at the right intervals. On hot days, we schedule early-morning pours and keep the surface moist as it begins to set.
Plan on keeping foot traffic off the new concrete for at least 48 to 72 hours. We walk through the finished project with you, explain the control joints, and give you simple care tips - including sealing recommendations for San Bernardino's intense sun.
We visit your property, measure the area, and give you a clear written estimate - no pressure and no surprise costs.
We hold a current California contractor's license, which you can verify online through the state's licensing board. That license means we are legally authorized to perform this work, carry required bonding, and have met the state's standards - giving you a clear record to check before signing anything.
Much of the San Bernardino valley sits on expansive clay and alluvial soils that move with moisture changes. We compact the base to account for that movement before a single drop of concrete goes down, which is the main reason our finished work holds up when similar jobs done without proper base prep crack within a year or two.
Scheduling a concrete pour for the wrong time of day in a San Bernardino summer is one of the fastest ways to ruin a slab. We schedule pours in the early morning during hot months, use heat-appropriate mixes, and actively cure the surface so the concrete gains full strength rather than just looking firm on top.
If your project touches the public right-of-way and requires a city permit, we handle the application process on your behalf. You do not need to research the requirements or make separate calls to the city - we manage that as part of the job so the work is inspected and officially closed out correctly.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: concrete work in San Bernardino fails when contractors cut corners on base preparation, rush hot-weather pours, or skip permits. We do not cut those corners, and the finished work reflects that. Verify our license at cslb.ca.gov before you call if you want to check for yourself.
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