Fresno County · Highway 269
Concrete in Huron —
that doesn’t look like concrete.
Plenty of paving websites claim Huron. Here’s our claim, plainly: one shop, Fresno-based, CSLB C-32 #760658, serving Huron from the Fresno yard — about 50 minutes southwest. Estimates are free and the schedule is honest.
Huron sits at the agricultural south end of Fresno County, sixty miles from our Fresno shop. A close-knit farming community where most of our work is residential driveways, commercial paving for the packing operations, and ag-related surfaces.
Huron jobs get batched with Coalinga and Avenal work to make the trip worthwhile. We'll always be straight with you about lead times for non-emergency work this far out.
Around Huron, west-side ag-service town where lettuce-season truck traffic writes the pavement spec. We know the roads (Highway 269) and the ground — and both matter more to a paving quote than most people think.
Concrete in Huron
Two things, done right.
Concrete and asphalt solve different problems, and we do both — which makes the advice you get at the estimate refreshingly neutral. For driveways, patios and walkways that should look sharp for decades, concrete wins; for a tired-but-sound slab, a bonded resurfacing overlay renews the whole surface without tear-out. Stamped and stained finishes are on the menu for people who want concrete that doesn’t look like concrete.
How we pour and resurface.
Every job starts with an honest read of the existing slab: drainage, movement, crack pattern. Sound slab → resurface (roughly half the cost, days not weeks). Failed slab → replace, with compacted base, load-matched thickness and planned control joints. Either way you get the number in writing before anything is demolished.
Why this shop
What the quote includes.
We’d rather lose a Huron bid than win it with a thin section. The spec gets written down — materials, prep steps, coverage — so you can compare quotes on substance instead of price alone.
Call (559) 442-4105 for a free estimate in Huron, or send the form and we’ll call you back within one business day.
Concrete questions
Asked before every
Huron job.
How long before we can use new concrete?
Foot traffic in 1–2 days, vehicles in about a week. Full design strength takes 28 days — in Valley summer heat we wet-cure so the surface doesn't dry faster than it hydrates.
Concrete or asphalt for my driveway?
Asphalt costs less up front and handles ground movement better; concrete lasts longer, runs cooler underfoot, and takes decorative finishes. We install both, so the recommendation follows your property and budget, not our inventory.
How soon can you get to Huron?
Huron is about 50 minutes southwest, and we group jobs out that way into efficient runs. An estimate visit is typically scheduled within the week, and grouped routing keeps mobilization off your bill.
