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Fresno County · Highways 180 and 145

Concrete in Kerman —
poured or resurfaced — done right.

For concrete work near Kerman, the Valley keeps recommending the same family shop it’s recommended for three decades. We’re about 20 minutes west — close enough for a free site walk, established enough that we’ll still be here when the warranty matters.

Kerman sits fifteen miles west of Fresno on Highway 180, in the heart of Fresno County's agricultural west side. Vineyards, almonds, raisins, and the small commercial strip that supports the farms make up most of what we see here — residential driveways, parking lots for the local businesses, and the occasional ag-property road.

Same-week scheduling is the default for Kerman jobs. The drive is short enough that we can fit estimate visits in alongside other west-side work.

Kerman sits in Fresno County; dairy and row-crop country — long gravel-to-asphalt approaches, equipment yards that need real base depth, and in-town residential work. Highways 180 and 145 keep the trip simple, and grouped scheduling keeps small jobs affordable out here.

Concrete in Kerman

Two things, done right.

Most people think a worn concrete driveway means jackhammers and a week of dust. Usually it doesn’t: if the slab is sound underneath, resurfacing bonds a fresh wear surface over the old one — days, not weeks, at roughly half the replacement cost. And when a slab really is done (heaving, settling, structural cracks), we’re the same crew that pours the new one, so the recommendation you get isn’t bent by what we’d rather sell.

How we pour and resurface.

The pour itself is the easy part; the prep decides the lifespan. We grade and compact the base, size the thickness to what will actually park on it, cut control joints so the inevitable cracking happens where we planned it, and cure it properly — which in a Fresno summer means keeping the surface wet so it doesn’t dry faster than it hydrates. Finishes from plain broom to stamped and stained.

Why this shop

What the quote includes.

We’d rather lose a Kerman 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.

One call starts it: (559) 442-4105. Photos of the surface help; the site walk settles it.

Concrete questions

Asked before every
Kerman 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 Kerman?

Kerman runs on the same lead time as Fresno proper — it’s about 20 minutes west. Estimates usually happen within a couple of days, and same-week starts are normal once you sign off.

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