Driveways
New poured concrete driveways.
- Residential driveways
- Commercial approaches
- Proper subgrade & reinforcement
- Broom finish or trowel finish
- Control joints cut on schedule
Concrete
Poured concrete driveways and resurfacing work — residential and commercial — across Fresno County and the Central Valley. Properly graded, properly reinforced, properly finished.
What we pour
We focus on concrete work where quality of the pour actually shows — residential and commercial driveways, and resurfacing worn or damaged existing concrete.
New poured concrete driveways.
Restoring worn, cracked, or damaged concrete.
Resurface vs. replace
A resurface is a fresh layer of concrete poured over an existing driveway or slab — not a full tear-out. When the base is still sound, it’s the smarter call.
You skip the demo, the haul-off, and the base rebuild. Just the pour, the finish, and the cure — a significantly smaller line on the estimate.
Most resurface jobs finish in one to three days depending on square footage. A full replacement means a week or more of tearing out and rebuilding first.
The driveway looks new. The property doesn’t change shape, the slope stays right, and the transitions to the sidewalk and garage don’t need re-cutting.
Plenty of properties want both at once — a new asphalt driveway with a stamped-concrete walkway running off it, or a parking lot with a decorative pedestrian island. We can do both passes with one crew on one schedule.
Where we do it
Fresno County
Madera County
Mariposa County
Kings County
Tulare County
Merced County