
Beaumont Concrete Company handles slab foundations, driveway replacement, patios, and retaining walls for homeowners throughout Hemet, CA - responding within 1 business day with a free, written estimate.

ADU construction is active in Hemet as homeowners look to add rental income or housing for family members on their existing lots. A correctly engineered slab is the foundation of any new structure, and in this valley, that means accounting for clay soil movement and the freeze-thaw cycle that comes with 1,600-foot elevation winters. Our slab foundation building service covers site prep, grading, form work, and the pour itself - all permitted through the City of Hemet.
Most Hemet homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and the original driveways from that era are now 40 to 50 years old. Cracked, sunken, or severely weathered concrete is common throughout the older parts of the city. We remove the old slab, compact and grade the base for this valley's expansive soils, and pour a driveway that handles Hemet's heat and occasional winter frost properly.
Hemet's dry, warm climate means outdoor spaces get used most of the year. A concrete patio is a durable, low-water option that fits the desert landscape most Hemet yards favor and handles the UV exposure this inland valley delivers. Whether you want a simple broom finish or a stamped pattern to dress up a backyard, we build it to stay flat and stable on the soil conditions here.
Some Hemet properties sit on sloped terrain where retaining walls hold back soil on one side of the yard. When those walls crack, lean, or show signs of movement, the slope behind them is at risk of shifting - especially after a wet winter storm. We build reinforced concrete retaining walls designed to handle the soil pressures this valley produces.
Hemet has a large retiree population, and safe walkways are not a cosmetic issue - they are a safety one. Heaved or cracked sidewalk slabs caused by soil movement or tree roots create trip hazards that matter. We remove damaged sections, address the cause underneath, and pour replacement concrete that meets ADA grade requirements and city code.
Slab settlement is a known problem in the San Jacinto Valley, where clay soils shift with seasonal wet-dry cycles. When part of a slab sinks below adjacent sections, it creates uneven floors and drainage problems. Foundation raising brings settled sections back to proper grade without the cost of full removal and replacement.
Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley, sitting at roughly 1,600 feet elevation. That elevation means the climate here is noticeably different from coastal Riverside County - summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter nights can drop below freezing from December through February. That combination of extreme summer heat and real winter cold puts concrete through stress cycles that most Southern California contractors, who work primarily at sea level, have not had to account for. Surface cracking from hot-season pours and freeze damage to existing concrete are both real service needs in Hemet that contractors with no valley experience often miss.
Most homes in Hemet were built between the 1950s and 1990s, and a large share of that older housing stock is owned by retirees or long-term residents who have deferred maintenance. Concrete driveways, sidewalks, and slab foundations from the 1970s and 1980s are now at the age where they need serious attention - not just patching. The clay soils common to this valley have been working on those slabs for decades. A contractor who understands what base preparation looks like in expansive soil conditions, and who pours concrete at the right time of day to avoid hot-season surface cracking, delivers a result that lasts. One who does not will leave you with new concrete that shows problems within a few years.
We pull permits through the City of Hemet Development Services Department and are familiar with how residential concrete permits are processed there. Hemet permit timelines can be longer than in faster-growing cities, and knowing what documentation to submit upfront avoids back-and-forth that delays your project start. We have worked on homes throughout the city - from the older neighborhoods near downtown Hemet and Hemet Valley Mall to the ranch-style properties in the eastern and southern parts of the city closer to Diamond Valley Lake.
The city sits along Florida Avenue and State Route 74, which are the main commercial and residential corridors. Neighborhoods north of Florida Avenue tend to have older single-story ranch homes on modest lots, while the south side has newer development and some hillside properties with retaining walls doing real work. Mobile home parks and age-restricted communities make up a significant share of Hemet housing, and we are experienced working with the HOA boards and park management that often oversee exterior improvements in those communities. If your project is in San Jacinto, just a few miles north, we cover that area as well.
Diamond Valley Lake is a major landmark for Hemet residents and sits just south of the city. The neighborhoods near the lake and in the hills above it have different lot configurations than the flat grid of central Hemet, and some of those properties need drainage solutions built into concrete work to handle stormwater runoff. Hemet also borders Banning and Beaumont to the north via the San Jacinto Valley, and homeowners who have properties in multiple areas will find that we serve the whole corridor.
We respond within 1 business day and set up a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. You do not need to be present for the estimate as long as we can access the work area.
We measure the area, check soil conditions, look at existing concrete, and ask about your preferences. You receive a written quote with a clear line-item breakdown - no vague totals, no surprises later. This is also where we discuss whether a permit is needed for your specific project.
If your project requires a permit, we handle the filing with the City of Hemet and schedule the pour around the permit timeline. We also schedule around the season - avoiding pours during the hottest part of a summer day and protecting fresh concrete from overnight frost in winter months.
We complete the work, conduct any required city inspections, and do a final walkthrough with you when you are available. New concrete needs time to cure - we leave you with clear instructions on foot traffic timing and vehicle access.
We serve homeowners throughout Hemet, CA and the San Jacinto Valley. No obligation, written quote, and we respond within 1 business day.
(951) 518-9063Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, roughly 30 miles west of Palm Springs and 90 miles east of Los Angeles. The city is known as a retirement destination in Southern California, with a high share of seniors and a significant number of age-restricted communities and mobile home parks alongside traditional single-family neighborhoods. Most of the single-family housing stock consists of ranch-style homes on modest lots, with the older neighborhoods concentrated near downtown and the more recent development spreading east and south toward Diamond Valley Lake, the largest reservoir in Southern California.
Home values in Hemet sit well below the California statewide average, which has made it a destination for first-time buyers and retirees on fixed incomes looking for affordable homeownership in Southern California. That same affordability means homeowners here tend to be budget-conscious and value straightforward pricing over impressive sales presentations. The annual Ramona Outdoor Play, one of the longest-running outdoor dramas in the United States, is held each spring in a natural amphitheater in the hills above the city - a landmark that most long-term residents know well. Neighboring cities Banning and San Jacinto are both part of the same service corridor, and we work across all three regularly.
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