
Your driveway takes a beating every day. We build concrete driveways in Beaumont that handle heavy traffic, clay soil movement, and summer heat - without cracking apart years later.

Concrete driveway building in Beaumont, CA means removing your old surface, preparing the clay-heavy ground underneath, pouring a reinforced concrete slab, and curing it properly for local heat - most standard two-car driveways take three to five days of active work, plus a week before you can drive on it. Beaumont Concrete Company has built and replaced driveways throughout Beaumont and surrounding Riverside County cities since 2023, with every project permitted through the City of Beaumont before work begins.
The ground prep is the part most homeowners never see - and the part that determines how long your driveway lasts. Beaumont sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. A slab poured over an unprepared base can crack or sink within a few years, no matter how good the concrete mix was. We compact the base, add gravel for drainage, and often include steel reinforcement inside the slab to account for the movement.
If you are also planning to update the walkway from your driveway to the front door, see our concrete patio construction service - many homeowners combine both projects to get a finished, consistent look across the front of the home.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than about a quarter inch - or cracks that keep reopening after patching - signal that the slab is moving or the base has shifted. In Beaumont, where clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, this kind of progressive cracking often means it is time to replace rather than patch again.
If parts of your driveway sit noticeably higher or lower than others, or if you feel a bump when crossing a joint, the ground underneath has moved. This is especially common in Beaumont's clay-heavy soils, which shift with moisture changes. Uneven sections are also a trip hazard for kids and older family members.
When the top layer of concrete begins to peel away in chips or flakes, water can get into the slab more easily. Once water gets in and the summer heat cycles it through, damage accelerates. Sealing or patching a surface that is crumbling rarely holds for long.
A driveway should slope gently away from your home so rainwater drains toward the street. If you notice puddles forming near your garage door or water running toward your foundation after rain, the slope may have shifted. Standing water near a foundation can eventually work its way under the door or into the slab.
Most homeowners in Beaumont start with a plain broom-finish driveway - practical, durable, and easy to maintain. If you want something that looks more finished, we can add color pigments to the mix, press decorative patterns into the wet surface, or expose the natural aggregate for texture. These options cost more, but they significantly improve curb appeal and are far more affordable than pavers or natural stone.
For homes with heavy vehicles - RVs, trailers, or commercial trucks - we build thicker slabs with additional steel reinforcement. A standard slab is four inches deep; heavy-load driveways typically go to five or six inches. Getting that right from the start is far cheaper than tearing out a slab that was not built for the weight you park on it. If you want a complementary outdoor surface alongside your new driveway, concrete sidewalk building is a natural addition - most homeowners combine both for a clean, consistent finished look.
A plain, textured surface that handles everyday traffic, drains well, and fits most HOA guidelines.
Thicker slab with added steel reinforcement, ideal for homes with RVs, trucks, or heavy equipment.
Pigments mixed into the concrete or applied as a stain after curing for a finished look that matches your home.
Patterns pressed into the wet surface to mimic brick, stone, or tile at a fraction of the paver cost.
Beaumont sits in the San Gorgonio Pass at about 2,500 feet elevation, where summer temperatures regularly push above 95 degrees and the soil is clay-heavy. Those two factors - extreme heat and expansive soils - are the main reasons driveways in this area need to be built differently than driveways in coastal cities. When concrete is poured in extreme heat, the surface dries too fast and can crack before the curing process finishes. When clay soil beneath the slab swells and contracts through the seasons, it puts stress on the concrete from below. A contractor who has not worked in Beaumont specifically may not account for either of these conditions. For the Beaumont area and the nearby Banning area, we schedule pours for early morning, use additives that slow the setting process, and compact the base to handle soil movement.
Many of Beaumont's neighborhoods - Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon - were built quickly during the city's rapid growth and are governed by HOAs with rules about driveway materials, colors, and widths. Before you commit to a decorative finish or an expanded footprint, we help you check what your HOA requires so you are not forced to redo work after it is done. The California Contractors State License Board lets you verify any contractor's license number in about two minutes - something worth doing before you hire anyone for a project of this size.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. Most visits take about 30 minutes.
We measure your driveway, check the ground conditions, and ask about any finish preferences. You receive a written quote that separates labor, materials, and permit fees - no vague ballpark numbers.
Once you approve the quote, we file for permits with the City of Beaumont. This typically takes a few days to two weeks. We handle all of it and confirm your start date before the crew arrives.
Demolition, prep, pour, and finish are usually completed within three to five days. We haul away all debris and walk you through the finished driveway before we close out the job.
We respond within 1 business day. This estimate is completely free and there is no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit and walk you through what we would recommend for your property.
(951) 518-9063Every project we take on is covered by a valid California Contractors State License Board license and full liability insurance. You can verify our license number on the CSLB website before you sign anything - we encourage it.
We have worked in Beaumont's neighborhoods - Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon, and beyond - long enough to know exactly how the local soil behaves through wet winters and dry summers. That knowledge goes into every base we prepare.
We come to your property, measure the area, and give you a written quote that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately. There is no pressure and no obligation. Most estimates take about 30 minutes.
The City of Beaumont requires permits for driveway work and approach connections. We handle every permit and inspection on your behalf - you never need to call the city or visit any office. The job is fully documented when we leave.
Every one of these proof points matters because a concrete driveway is not something you replace every few years. You want a contractor who is licensed, knows the local ground, handles the permit paperwork, and leaves your property clean. That is the standard we hold every job to in Beaumont.
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