
Pittsburg Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, sidewalks, and more across the East Bay. Free on-site estimates. We respond within 1 business day.

Pittsburg Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Pittsburg, CA and the greater East Bay since 2023. We cover all 16 concrete services homeowners and businesses need - from cracked driveways and crumbling patios to new foundations and retaining walls. Whether your concrete is settling, cracking, or just overdue for a replacement, our crew knows how to fix it the right way and build it to last in Contra Costa County conditions.

Cracked or narrow driveway? A fresh concrete pour adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Bare yard or crumbling patio? A solid concrete slab gives you a clean outdoor surface that lasts 25 to 50 years.
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Want the look of stone or brick at a lower cost? Stamped concrete delivers decorative results on a single-pour budget.
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Heaved or cracked walkway? We build level, well-drained sidewalks built for Pittsburg's shifting clay soil.
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Dusty, stained, or cracked garage floor? A new concrete slab is cleaner, stronger, and seals out moisture.
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Plain gray not cutting it? Decorative finishes transform driveways, patios, and floors with color and texture.
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Hillside erosion or unstable slope? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground and protects your yard.
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Need a solid interior or commercial floor? We pour flat, level slabs built to handle daily foot and vehicle traffic.
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Slippery or cracked pool surround? A new concrete deck is slip-resistant, heat-reflective, and easy to maintain.
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Dangerous or uneven entry steps? We build safe, well-anchored concrete steps that hold up season after season.
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Planning a new structure? A properly engineered concrete slab gives it a stable, level foundation from day one.
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New build or addition? We pour formed foundations to code with the right depth and reinforcement for your site.
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Pothole-riddled or failing lot? A new concrete parking lot handles heavy vehicles and requires less maintenance than asphalt.
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Starting a wall, deck, or addition? Properly sized concrete footings transfer load to stable soil below the frost line.
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Settled or uneven foundation? We lift and re-level sinking slabs to restore the structural integrity of your home.
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Need precise openings or expansion joints? Clean concrete cutting minimizes damage and keeps surrounding areas intact.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. During that visit we measure the space, check site conditions, and ask what you need. You get a written estimate with no pressure and no guesswork about what is included.
We send a written proposal that spells out the scope, materials, timeline, and total cost before any work begins. If a permit is required, we handle the application and inspection scheduling for you. Once you approve the estimate, we get you on the schedule - spring and fall book fast, so the earlier you call, the better.
Our crew shows up on time, does the work cleanly, and cleans up after. We walk you through the finished surface before we leave. After the curing period, your concrete is ready to use - no follow-up calls needed, no warranty chase. If anything ever looks off in the first year, call us and we come back.
We hold a valid California contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board - something you can verify in 30 seconds before you sign anything. Every job is covered by liability insurance so your property and your investment are protected.
We come out, look at your property, and give you a written estimate that covers everything: demolition, base prep, the pour, permits, and cleanup. No hidden line items after the job is done. If you decide not to move forward, you owe us nothing.
We are a local company that knows Pittsburg's clay soils, permit process, and seasonal weather patterns. We have completed projects across Contra Costa County and build our reputation one job at a time in the community where we live and work.
When you call or send a message, someone from our office contacts you within 1 business day to schedule your free estimate. We do not leave inquiries sitting for days. If you have an urgent situation, call us directly and we will do our best to get out the same week.
Ready to get started? Request your free estimate or call us at (925) 431-7175.
They showed up when they said they would and finished the driveway in two days. The edges are clean and the surface has held up through the first rainy season without a single crack. Happy with the whole job.
Marcus T., Pittsburg - Concrete driveway building
Our backyard patio was bare dirt for three years. Pittsburg Concrete poured a nice stamped patio and it was done before I expected. The crew cleaned up after themselves completely. We use the space every weekend now.
Diana R., Antioch - Stamped concrete services
The steps leading up to our front door were crumbling and becoming a safety issue. They replaced them in one day, matched the existing concrete color well, and left the area cleaner than they found it. Solid work.
Kevin O., Concord - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property. We come out, look at the job, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(925) 431-7175Pittsburg Concrete is based in Pittsburg, CA and serves 12 cities across the East Bay and surrounding region - including Antioch, Concord, and Walnut Creek. We cover all of our service areas and can typically schedule a free estimate within the same week you call.
Pittsburg summers regularly hit the 90s and above. Concrete poured in extreme heat dries too fast on the surface before the inside hardens, leading to cracking and a weaker slab. Reputable contractors schedule pours for early morning and use misting or curing blankets to slow the drying process.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in hot, dry climates by a significant margin. Asphalt softens in heat above 100 degrees, which is common in the inland East Bay. Concrete stays firm, resists ruts from heavy vehicles, and typically lasts 30 or more years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt.
Hairline cracks running in a straight line are normal - they follow the control joints your contractor cut in. Wide cracks, cracks where one side sits higher than the other, or cracks that keep reopening after patching are signs of a base or soil problem that needs real attention.
Most driveway replacements and sidewalk work near a public street require a permit from the City of Pittsburg. A basic ground-level patio usually does not. Covered structures added over a patio always require a permit. Your contractor should handle the application and inspection on your behalf. Learn more at the Portland Cement Association.
California requires a contractor license for any job valued at $500 or more. You can check any contractor's license status at no cost on the Contractors State License Board website. Look up the license number, confirm it is active, and check for any disciplinary actions. It takes less than 60 seconds and is worth doing every time. See the CSLB Hire a Contractor guide.
Curing is the process of keeping concrete moist enough to gain its full strength after it is poured. A slab reaches about 70 percent of its strength in the first seven days, and close to full strength at 28 days. Walking on it too soon, or letting it dry out in hot weather without protection, permanently weakens the concrete.
Pittsburg Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Pittsburg, CA, serving 12 cities across the East Bay and surrounding region since 2023. We hold a California contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board and carry full liability insurance on every job. Our crew has completed concrete projects across Contra Costa County - driveways, foundations, patios, and commercial flatwork - and we bring that experience to every estimate we give. Learn more about us.
If a crack is wider than a quarter inch, one side sits higher than the other, or the same crack has been patched twice and keeps coming back, you are past the point where patching makes financial sense. Replacement gives you a fresh surface with a known lifespan.
A compacted gravel base of four to six inches is the standard for residential slabs in Pittsburg. Given the expansive clay soil common in Contra Costa County, some contractors pour on a thicker base. Ask any contractor specifically what base preparation is included before you approve an estimate.
For a surface poured in East Bay summer heat, curing means protecting the concrete from drying too fast - using curing blankets, misting, or both. Concrete gains most of its strength in the first seven days. Rushing traffic back onto a new slab before that window closes is one of the most common causes of premature surface damage.
The Portland Cement Association publishes free homeowner guides on concrete mix, curing, and maintenance that are worth reading before you start a project. When you are ready to talk through your specific situation, call us at (925) 431-7175 or send us a message.
Pittsburg is a city of roughly 75,000 to 80,000 residents in Contra Costa County, sitting at the edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta where it meets Suisun Bay. The city has a long industrial history - U.S. Steel once operated a major plant here - and a strong working-class homeownership culture. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1940s and the 1980s, which means a large share of driveways, walkways, and patio slabs in this city are 40 to 60 years old and well past their useful life.
Homeowners near the Pittsburg Marina and the waterfront deal with the added challenge of low-lying land that can be prone to drainage issues and soil movement. Up on the east side of town, newer subdivisions on hillside lots often need retaining walls and drainage solutions alongside any concrete work. Near the historic downtown and Railroad Avenue, older homes with original sidewalks and driveways are some of the most common jobs we see.
The expansive clay soils common throughout Contra Costa County - including Pittsburg - are one of the main reasons we see so much cracked and heaved concrete across the city. That soil swells in the winter rain and shrinks in the summer heat, stressing any slab that was not built with it in mind. Whether your home is near Los Medanos College or out in a newer east-side neighborhood, our crew knows what Pittsburg properties need and how to build concrete that actually holds up here.
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Pittsburg Concrete
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Pittsburg Concrete serves Pittsburg and 11 surrounding cities. Free on-site estimates, written proposals, and no-pressure service from a licensed East Bay concrete contractor.