
OneCall Redlands Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Redlands and the surrounding Inland Empire - concrete work done right the first time, on schedule, and permitted properly.

OneCall Redlands Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor based in Redlands, CA, offering 16 concrete services across 12 cities in the Inland Empire. Whether you need a new driveway, a patio that holds up to the heat, or a foundation poured to spec, we handle the whole job - permits, prep, pour, and inspection. Every project is built for the soil conditions and climate here, not just finished and forgotten.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? We pour a level, durable patio so you can actually enjoy your backyard.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers beauty and strength in one pour.
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Trip hazards and root damage on your walkway? A new sidewalk makes your property safe and polished.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, long-lasting surface.
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Plain gray slabs bringing down your curb appeal? Decorative concrete upgrades the look without sacrificing durability.
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Sloped yard washing away? A concrete retaining wall controls erosion and creates usable flat space.
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Uneven or failing interior floor? We install smooth, level concrete floors built to last.
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Pool deck cracking or slippery? We replace it with a safe, attractive surface that handles Redlands sun.
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Damaged or uneven entry steps? New concrete steps improve safety and the first impression of your home.
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Building a new structure? We pour solid slab foundations designed for Inland Empire soil conditions.
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Need a proper foundation for an addition or outbuilding? We install correctly from the ground up.
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Potholed or failing parking lot? We build commercial-grade concrete lots that hold up to daily traffic.
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Starting a structural project? Properly poured footings are the base everything else depends on.
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Foundation settled or sinking? We raise and stabilize it before small problems become major ones.
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Need precision cuts in existing concrete? We cut cleanly for repairs, utilities, and modifications.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few basic questions about your project - location, scope, and what you have in mind. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come see your property in person. No price guessing over the phone - we look first, then give you a written estimate.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions, and talk through your options. You get a clear written proposal that covers dimensions, materials, finish type, timeline, and total price. We handle the permit application from the City of Redlands before a single shovel moves. No surprises after you sign.
Our crew handles demolition, base prep, pour, finishing, and cleanup. We coordinate the city inspection so you do not have to. Before we leave the job site for the last time, we walk you through the finished work. You get a concrete surface built to local conditions, inspected, and ready to use.
We hold a current California contractor's license issued by the Contractors State License Board. Every job includes general liability and workers' comp coverage - you are fully protected from day one.
We visit your property before quoting a price. You get a written estimate with dimensions, materials, finish, and total cost - before anything is signed or any deposit is collected.
We have worked in Redlands and the surrounding Inland Empire since 2020. We know the local soil conditions, city permit requirements, and what concrete needs to hold up here.
We pull every required permit from the City of Redlands before work begins. The project gets inspected by a city official, so there is a paper trail that protects you when you sell.
Ready to get started? Call (909) 546-5311 or send us a message.
“They showed up when they said they would and finished the driveway in two days. The base prep was thorough - they compacted the gravel in stages, which I was watching closely. Three months later, no cracks, even after those heavy rains in February.”
Marcus T., Redlands - Concrete driveway building
“I had a stamped patio installed last spring. The crew handled the permit with the city, showed up early to beat the heat, and the pattern came out clean. I was worried about the color matching my house but they brought samples ahead of time and we landed on something that works really well.”
Diana R., Loma Linda - Stamped concrete services
“Needed a retaining wall on the sloped side of my yard. They assessed the root situation from the neighbor's tree before starting, adjusted the layout slightly, and reinforced accordingly. The wall has been solid through wet season. Good communication throughout.”
Kevin B., Highland - Concrete retaining walls
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. We come to your property, look at what you need, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(909) 546-5311OneCall Redlands Concrete is based in Redlands, CA and serves 12 communities across the Inland Empire - including Loma Linda, Highland, and San Bernardino. Most of our service area is within 20 miles of our office, and we can typically schedule same-week estimates for projects close to Redlands.
Redlands summers regularly top 100 degrees, which causes concrete to expand and contract more than in cooler climates. Properly spaced control joints and a UV-resistant sealer applied every two to three years are the most effective ways to extend a slab's life in this region. The Redlands climate is manageable - but only when the job is built for it.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in hot, sunny climates because it does not soften or rut under high temperatures. Asphalt costs less upfront but typically needs resurfacing every 10 to 15 years. Concrete, properly installed, lasts 30 to 50 years in this region. For driveways and parking areas in the Inland Empire, concrete is generally the better long-term investment.
Much of the Inland Empire, including Redlands, sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. This movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below - and is the main reason driveways fail in this area. A compacted gravel base underneath the slab absorbs that movement before it reaches the concrete. The California Geological Survey has documented how expansive soils affect structures across the state.
Unpermitted work can become a real problem when you sell your home. Buyers' inspectors find it, lenders sometimes will not finance around it, and the city can require removal or correction at your expense. The City of Redlands requires permits for most concrete flatwork - driveways, patios, and sidewalks that affect drainage or connect to public streets. A licensed contractor handles this process for you.
Redlands is known for its mature trees, and those roots are one of the most common reasons concrete fails here. Roots grow toward moisture and can lift a slab within a few years if not addressed during installation. When replacing concrete near established trees, a root barrier or adjusted layout can prevent the same problem from recurring. Ignoring roots and just pouring new concrete is a short-term fix.
California requires any contractor performing work over $500 in combined labor and materials to hold a license from the Contractors State License Board. You can verify any contractor's license status - and whether it is current and in good standing - at the CSLB website in about two minutes. Always verify before signing a contract. The OneCall Redlands Concrete license is current and verifiable.
The Portland Cement Association publishes detailed guides on concrete installation best practices for residential projects.
OneCall Redlands Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Redlands, CA, serving 12 communities across the Inland Empire since 2020. We hold a current California contractor's license issued by the Contractors State License Board - the state authority that regulates all licensed contractors in California. Since 2020, we have completed hundreds of concrete projects across the region, from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundation work. Learn more about our team and approach.
Small hairline cracks can often be filled and sealed. But cracks wider than a quarter-inch, sections that have shifted unevenly, or a surface that is flaking and crumbling typically mean the slab has failed structurally. Patching the surface does not fix a failing base. If the damage is in multiple spots or the slab is older than 30 years, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
A good base starts with compacted native soil, then a layer of crushed gravel that is also compacted in stages. In Redlands, where clay soils shift with moisture, this step directly determines how long a slab lasts. A base that is rushed or skipped means cracks within a few years - regardless of concrete quality. Ask any contractor to walk you through their base prep process before you sign.
Do not compare only the total price. Ask each contractor what thickness they plan to pour, how they will prepare the base, whether they will pull the required permit, and what finish is included. A quote that skips the permit or base prep will be lower - but will cost you more in repairs or legal complications later. Written quotes with line items protect you.
The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association provides technical resources on concrete quality and installation standards. Have questions about your specific project? Call (909) 546-5311 or send us a message and we will walk you through your options.
Redlands is a mid-sized city of about 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, located roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles near the I-10 freeway. The city grew rapidly during the citrus boom of the late 1800s and early 1900s, and many of the homes, driveways, and walkways from that era are still standing today - which means a large share of the local housing stock is overdue for concrete repair or replacement. You can read more about Redlands' history and character on Wikipedia.
The city is home to several well-known landmarks. The Kimberly Crest House and Gardens - a Victorian mansion built in 1897 - sits on a hillside and represents the kind of older property common throughout the historic neighborhoods near downtown. The University of Redlands, founded in 1907, anchors the central part of the city and contributes to a stable, long-term owner-occupied housing market. The City of Redlands historic preservation program actively protects older homes and neighborhoods - meaning contractors working here need to understand local permit requirements and build accordingly.
The expansive clay soils throughout Redlands and the Inland Empire are one of the main reasons concrete work here needs to be done right. The soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, putting stress on slabs from below. From the Victorian homes near Kimberly Crest to the stucco ranch houses on the east side of the city, OneCall Redlands Concrete understands what each type of property needs - and builds for the conditions here, not just the conditions on the surface.
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OneCall Redlands Concrete
25837 Business Center Dr Ste H
Redlands, CA 92374
hello@redlandsconcreteworks.com
Monday to Friday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Saturday: 9 AM to 4 PM.
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