Residential Concrete in North Highlands — Concrete Contractors Sacramento
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Whole-home flatwork from one in-house crew

Premium Residential Concrete in
North Highlands, CA

Antelope-adjacent and central North Highlands homes served with full driveway tear-outs and reliable patio installs. Our residential concrete crew serves North Highlands and surrounding Sacramento neighborhoods with the same engineered specs, written warranty, and licensed crew we use on every Sacramento-metro pour.

  • One contractor, one warranty
  • Volume savings on mobilization
  • Joints align across property
  • Same finisher, same finish
  • Phased so you can live in the house

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Residential Concrete project example in North Highlands, CA

Whole-home flatwork from one in-house crew

Sacramento-metro specialty

About this service

Residential Concrete done right in North Highlands, CA

Most Sacramento homeowners don't need a single concrete service — they need a coordinated set. The driveway extension that ties into a new walkway that connects to a back patio that wraps around a future hot-tub pad. Doing those as four separate jobs with four separate contractors means four schedules, four warranties, four expansion joints that don't line up, and four different shades of grey when the dust settles.

Our residential division does the whole property at once. One designer walks the site with you, lays out the panel scheme so the joints align across all of it, specifies the same mix and finish for visual continuity, and prices it as a single coordinated project. The crew that pours your driveway is the same crew that pours the back patio two weeks later — they know your site, your dog, your gate code, and your existing slab heights.

From a single shed pad to a full property concrete makeover, residential pricing reflects volume savings (one mobilization, one permit, one pump fee where applicable). The warranty is unified — one number to call if anything ever needs attention. And because we're the only crew on site, the seams between work areas are designed-in, not slapped together at the joint of two contractors' overlapping scopes.

Working in North Highlands

What residential concrete in North Highlands actually involves

Every Sacramentoneighborhood has its own soil, drainage, and permitting realities. Here's what we've learned pouring concrete in North Highlands.

Site & sub-grade

North Highlands developed around the original McClellan Air Force Base — a lot of post-war housing on tightly graded military-era lots with original concrete now 60+ years old. Sub-grade is typical Sacramento clay. Re-pour work here almost always finds under-spec sub-base and reinforcement compared to current code.

Permits & access

Unincorporated Sacramento County — County Community Development. McClellan Park's former-base land has some legacy environmental designations that occasionally affect digging depth on commercial work; we know which parcels need extra scoping. Most residential work is straightforward.

Common North Highlands projects

Driveway and walkway full-replacement on post-WWII housing dominates residential work. McClellan Park's redevelopment as a business park gives us a regular run of commercial slab, dock, and ADA approach jobs. Watt Avenue commercial corridor adds parking-lot and frontage work.

North Highlands neighborhoods we cover

5 areas · same crew, same spec

  • McClellan Park-adjacent
  • Antelope-adjacent
  • Foothill Farms-adjacent
  • Watt Avenue corridor
  • Walerga Road area
  • ZIP 95660

What's Included

Every residential concrete we build includes

These are the specifications and details we build in by default. Not upgrades. Not extras. Standard scope on every project.

01

Unified Site Design

One designer walks your whole property and lays out the joint scheme so panels align across driveway, walkway, and patio. No mismatched scoring lines at the seams.

02

Same Crew, Whole Property

The same lead finisher pours every section. Color, finish, broom direction, and edge detail all match across phases. No contractor-handoff visible at the patio-to-walkway line.

03

Volume Mobilization Savings

One pump truck rental, one permit, one demo trip, one mobilization fee — spread across the whole scope. Multi-phase residential is materially cheaper than the same scope as separate jobs.

04

Phased Schedule

Live-in residents need access. We phase work so a usable driveway, walkway, and gate access are maintained throughout, with planning around vacations or out-of-town periods if you want a faster push.

05

Decorative Continuity

If you choose stamping or staining on one section, the rest can match — same stamp, same color formula, same sealer. The whole property reads as one design.

06

Single Warranty

One 2-year written warranty across all of it. One phone number to call. No 'that's the other contractor's section' conversations.

Our Process

How we deliver residential concrete

  1. 01

    Whole-Property Walk

    Designer walks the entire property with you, identifies every concrete element (existing and proposed), photographs and measures, and sketches a panel-aligned layout.

  2. 02

    Single Coordinated Quote

    Itemized quote covering every section as one project, with a phasing schedule that maintains driveway and gate access throughout the build.

  3. 03

    Phase 1: Heavy Work

    Demo, sub-base, and the largest pour first (typically driveway or main patio). Mobilization happens once; pump and equipment are shared across phases.

  4. 04

    Phase 2: Connections

    Walkways, transitions, side yards, smaller pads. Joints align with the Phase 1 layout. Finish details match.

  5. 05

    Phase 3: Detail & Seal

    Decorative edges, color touch-ups, full-property seal coat. One walk-through covers all sections.

Technical Specifications

The numbers behind every residential concrete we pour

Most contractors won't publish their specs. Ours are below — what we build to, every time.

01Concrete strength
3,500–4,000 PSI by section
02Slab thickness
4 inches typical, 5–6 inches for vehicle loads
03Reinforcement
Rebar or fiber per section
04Joint alignment
Coordinated across full property
05Mobilization
One per project (multi-phase)
06Permit pulls
All required permits handled in-house
07Phase length
1–4 weeks each, typically 4–10 weeks total
08Workmanship warranty
2 years written, all sections

Residential Concrete FAQ

Common questions

Specific to residential concrete in North Highlands, CA

Is it cheaper to do all my concrete work at once?
Almost always yes. A single mobilization, one demo trip, one shared pump truck rental, and one permit can save 15–25% versus the same work done as separate projects months apart. The same lead finisher also keeps everything visually consistent, which is hard to value in dollars but obvious when you stand on the finished property.
How long does a whole-property concrete project take?
Most residential whole-property projects run 4–10 weeks elapsed time depending on scope, weather, and curing windows between phases. The crew isn't on site the whole time — we phase work so each section gets the cure time it needs while the next phase is being prepped.
Can I live in the house while you're working?
Yes, that's how almost every job runs. We schedule so a usable driveway and gate access are maintained throughout, and we communicate any half-day disruptions in advance. The mess stays in the work area — we hose down and broom out daily.
Do I need separate permits for driveway, walkway, and patio?
Depends on jurisdiction and what crosses the public right-of-way. Driveways usually need a City of Sacramento encroachment permit; backyard patios usually don't; sidewalks in the right-of-way always do. We pull every permit required for the project as a single coordinated submittal where the jurisdiction allows it.
Can you match my existing concrete?
Match an existing slab visually? Usually within reason — same broom direction, same edge detail, same color sealer. Match it structurally and chemically (same exact PSI, same age and weathering)? No, and no one honestly can. We design the transitions so the new work complements rather than tries to imitate.
What's specific about residential concrete in North Highlands?
North Highlands developed around the original McClellan Air Force Base — a lot of post-war housing on tightly graded military-era lots with original concrete now 60+ years old. Sub-grade is typical Sacramento clay. Re-pour work here almost always finds under-spec sub-base and reinforcement compared to current code. Unincorporated Sacramento County — County Community Development. McClellan Park's former-base land has some legacy environmental designations that occasionally affect digging depth on commercial work; we know which parcels need extra scoping. Most residential work is straightforward. For North Highlands residential concrete work, we engineer the spec to local sub-grade and pull the right permits before scheduling the pour.

Still have questions?

Call us directly — we're happy to answer anything about your residential concrete project.

Call 877-542-9872

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