Concrete & Cement Work in Los Angeles
Professional concrete and cement installation for foundations, driveways, patios, and decorative applications.
Schedule Your EstimateWhy Choose Concrete & Cement Work?
Concrete remains one of the most versatile and cost-effective materials for residential and commercial projects. From structural foundations to decorative stamped patios, properly installed concrete provides decades of reliable performance. We specialize in both functional and aesthetic concrete applications tailored to Southern California conditions.
What We Do
Our Process
Site assessment and project design
Excavation and formwork setup
Rebar placement and concrete pour
Finishing, curing, and cleanup
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Schedule your free on-site estimate today. Our team will evaluate your needs, discuss your options, and provide a tailored plan for your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete reaches initial set in 24-48 hours but continues curing for 28 days. You can typically walk on it after 24 hours and drive on it after 7 days, though full strength takes a month.
How do you prevent cracking?
We use proper reinforcement (rebar or wire mesh), control joints, adequate thickness, quality concrete mix, and proper curing techniques. Some minor surface cracks are normal and do not affect structural integrity.
Can you match existing concrete?
We can often match color and finish of existing concrete, though perfect matches are challenging due to weathering and age. We discuss options during consultation.
What is stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete is textured and colored to resemble stone, brick, or other materials. It offers the look of premium materials at a lower cost, though it requires occasional resealing.
Is concrete slippery when wet?
Smooth-finished concrete can be slippery. We recommend broom-finished or textured surfaces for outdoor areas, which provide better traction in wet conditions.
How do you handle drainage?
Proper slope is critical. We design concrete installations with minimum 1-2% slope away from structures to prevent water pooling and foundation issues.
