Tulare County · Highway 65
Concrete in Lindsay —
half the cost, same footprint.
You shouldn’t have to guess who to trust with concrete work in Lindsay. Our license is public (C-32 #760658), our shop has been in Fresno since 1990, and Lindsay is about an hour southeast.
Lindsay built itself on olives and oranges along Highway 65, foothill-edge ground where the citrus belt runs its narrowest and richest.
The pavement work follows the crops: packing-house yards, grove roads that flood-irrigation keeps honest, and small-town residential streets where driveways go decades between repaves.
Lindsay’s olive harvest brings bin trailers onto surfaces that spend most of the year carrying pickups; the twice-a-year load spike is exactly what breaks a thin section. We size the spec to the harvest, not the average Tuesday.
Lindsay sits in Tulare County; olive and citrus packing yards, flood-irrigated grove roads, and small-town streets where a driveway lasts decades between repaves. Highway 65 keeps the trip simple, and grouped scheduling keeps small jobs affordable out here.
Concrete in Lindsay
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
How the estimate works.
Here’s what an estimate looks like: a real site walk in Lindsay, measurements on paper, a straight answer about what the surface needs now versus what can wait — and a written number. Valley heat, expansive clay and irrigation cycles punish shortcuts; thirty-plus years here taught us which corners never to cut.
One call starts it: (559) 442-4105. Photos of the surface help; the site walk settles it.
Concrete questions
Asked before every
Lindsay job.
Resurfacing or replacement — how do I know?
If the slab drains right, isn't heaving, and the cracks are cosmetic, resurfacing usually wins: roughly half the cost, days not weeks, fresh finish in the same footprint. Heaving, settling or deep structural cracking means replacement — we'll walk the slab and tell you straight.
Can you match a stamped or colored finish?
Usually yes — stamped patterns and stains can get close to existing work, though sun-faded color never matches perfectly on day one. We'll show you samples at the estimate and tell you honestly how close it will land.
Do you really cover Lindsay?
Lindsay is about an hour southeast, 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.
