
San Francisco Concrete Company builds concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and more across San Francisco and the Bay Area. We handle the permits, the prep, and the pour - so your project is done right from the ground up.

San Francisco Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor based in San Francisco, CA, offering 16 services to residential and commercial customers across the Bay Area. Whether you have a cracked driveway, a backyard that needs a usable surface, or a foundation that needs attention, we come to your property, assess the conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. We serve 12 cities across the greater Bay Area.

Cracked or crumbling driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway adds curb appeal and stands up to decades of daily use.
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Turn your backyard into a real outdoor living space with a clean, level concrete patio built to handle San Francisco's damp climate.
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Get the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost - stamped concrete adds character to driveways, patios, and walkways.
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San Francisco property owners are legally responsible for their sidewalks. We handle the permits and pour a sidewalk that passes city inspection.
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An unfinished or deteriorating garage floor is harder to clean and easier to damage. A fresh concrete floor changes how you use the space.
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Functional concrete can also look great. Decorative finishes, custom colors, and textures let you match your home's style.
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Sloped lots lose usable yard space without a retaining wall to hold things in place. We build walls that manage grade and look solid for years.
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Whether it's a basement, workshop, or interior slab, a properly installed concrete floor is the foundation everything else sits on.
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Your pool area deserves a surface that looks good, stays slip-resistant when wet, and holds up to heavy foot traffic season after season.
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Uneven or crumbling steps are a tripping hazard. New concrete steps are safer, cleaner, and built to last through years of use.
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A solid slab foundation is the starting point for any structure. We pour foundations that meet code and carry the load they need to.
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Whether new construction or a replacement, a correctly installed foundation prevents costly structural problems down the road.
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A well-designed concrete parking lot handles heavy vehicles, manages drainage, and needs far less maintenance than asphalt over time.
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Footings distribute the weight of a structure safely into the ground. Getting them right is the difference between a stable build and a problem.
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If your foundation has settled or shifted, raising it restores level floors and protects your home's structural integrity.
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Precise cuts through existing concrete let plumbers, electricians, and builders access what they need without unnecessary demolition.
Learn MoreCall or fill out the form and tell us about your project. We ask a few basic questions - the type of work, the approximate size, and your address. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need to have everything figured out before you reach out.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess the site conditions - soil, slope, access, and any existing concrete that needs to be removed. You get a written proposal that covers everything: demolition, base preparation, the pour, finishing, and permit fees. No vague ranges, no surprise add-ons once work begins.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle permits and schedule the work. The crew arrives on time, prepares the base properly, pours the concrete, and finishes to the spec we agreed on. We coordinate any required city inspections and walk you through the finished work before we leave the site.
We are licensed through the California Contractors State License Board and carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project. You can ask for proof before we start.
We visit your property, assess the actual conditions, and give you a written estimate that covers every line item - permits, demolition, materials, and labor. You decide from there, with no pressure.
We work exclusively in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area. We know the city's permit requirements, soil conditions by neighborhood, and what it takes to get equipment into a tight city lot.
Every permitted project goes through a city inspection before we consider the job complete. You get a third-party sign-off on the quality of the work - not just our word that it was done right.
Ready to get started? Call (628) 895-9470 or send us a message.
"The crew showed up on time, finished the driveway in two days, and the city inspector came through without any issues. I had gotten two other quotes and they were the most straightforward about what was actually involved. The surface looks clean and the drainage works the way it should."
Marcus T., Daly City - Concrete driveway building
"We had a rear patio poured and the whole process was easier than I expected. They handled the permit and walked me through the curing timeline before they left. Three months later the surface is holding up perfectly through the foggy mornings - no cracking, no puddling."
Diane R., Oakland - Concrete patio construction
"I got a notice from the city about my front sidewalk and was stressed about what to do. They came out the same week, explained exactly what the city needed, and had everything done before the deadline. The permit was pulled and the inspector signed off with no problems."
Kenji A., San Francisco - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(628) 895-9470San Francisco Concrete Company serves San Francisco, CA and 11 surrounding communities, including Oakland, Berkeley, Daly City, and San Mateo. We cover 12 service areas across the greater Bay Area and are typically able to schedule a free estimate within the same week you reach out.
Four inches is the standard for foot-traffic areas like sidewalks and patios. Driveways for regular passenger vehicles need four to five inches, and anything carrying heavy trucks or RVs should go six inches or more. Thickness is one of the biggest factors in how long concrete lasts.
In San Francisco's mild, moisture-heavy climate, concrete generally outlasts asphalt. Asphalt softens in summer heat and requires resealing every three to five years. Concrete in a damp but freeze-free climate like San Francisco's can last 30 to 40 years with minimal maintenance. Portland Cement Association has detailed comparisons on durability and lifecycle cost.
Almost always. San Francisco requires permits for driveways, sidewalks, patios that affect drainage, and all foundation work. The permit process typically takes two to four weeks - your contractor should handle this for you before work begins.
There is no true off-season here. San Francisco's mild temperatures mean concrete can be poured year-round without freeze-thaw concerns. Contractors do watch the forecast and avoid pouring during or immediately before rain - but spring and fall tend to offer the most predictable dry windows.
San Francisco property owners are responsible for maintaining the sidewalk in front of their home, even when street trees cause the damage. Replacing tree-damaged panels often requires coordination with the city's Urban Forestry division before any concrete work can begin.
The concrete is only as good as what is underneath it. A poorly compacted base - especially over San Francisco's clay-heavy soils - causes slabs to settle, crack, and shift within a few years. The base work is unglamorous, but it is what separates a 10-year driveway from a 30-year one.
San Francisco Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in San Francisco, CA, serving San Francisco and 11 surrounding Bay Area communities since 2024. We hold a California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, which requires passing a trade exam, carrying proper insurance, and maintaining good standing with the state.
We focus exclusively on concrete work - driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, retaining walls, and more. Every project we take on is permitted where required, inspected by the city, and backed by our commitment to do the work correctly the first time. Across our 16 service categories, we have completed projects in every type of San Francisco neighborhood and lot condition.
Want to learn more about how we work and what we stand for? Read our About page.
Patching works for isolated hairline cracks where the base is still solid. When cracks are wide, panels have shifted, or water is pooling consistently, the base has usually failed - and replacement is the honest answer.
A properly prepared base involves removing soft soil, compacting what remains, and adding four to six inches of crushed gravel before any concrete is poured. In San Francisco's clay-heavy neighborhoods, this step is especially important.
Control joints are shallow cuts made in the concrete before it fully hardens. They create planned weak points where any future cracking is guided to happen in a straight, hidden line - rather than randomly across the surface.
If you have questions about your specific property, call (628) 895-9470 and we will talk through it before you commit to anything.
San Francisco is one of the most densely populated cities in the United States, with roughly 875,000 residents packed into just 47 square miles. Most properties in the city sit on narrow lots, and homes are built close together - many sharing walls or sitting just a few feet from neighbors. The city is famous for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture, including the well-known Painted Ladies near Alamo Square. A large share of the city's housing was built before 1950, and many of those homes have driveways, sidewalks, and other concrete surfaces that are decades overdue for attention.
The neighborhoods of the Sunset and Richmond districts are filled with stucco row houses built in the 1930s through 1950s - homes where aging sidewalks and cracked driveways are a common sight. Closer to the waterfront, areas near Fisherman's Wharf and the northern neighborhoods sit on soil conditions that require careful base preparation before any concrete is poured. San Francisco also experiences a rainy season from November through March - heavy moisture that stresses aging surfaces and causes drainage problems on properties without properly sloped concrete. The National Weather Service documents the city's climate patterns in detail, including the atmospheric river events that drive much of the annual rainfall.
San Francisco Concrete Company works across every San Francisco neighborhood - from Noe Valley and the Castro to the Outer Sunset and the Excelsior. We know how to stage a crew on a narrow lot, work around mature street trees, and navigate the city's permit process from the Department of Building Inspection. With home values consistently above $1 million across most of the city, quality concrete work is an investment that protects and improves one of your most valuable assets. Call us to schedule a free on-site estimate.
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San Francisco Concrete Company
62 Langton St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Always open, 24/7.
Call San Francisco Concrete Company today for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure, just a straight answer about what your project will take.