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Concrete contractor in Mira Mesa, CA.

Concrete driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, stamped finishes, and repair across Mira Mesa. Free onsite estimates from a crew that answers the phone.

Mira Mesa 1980s master-plan tract concrete is entering replacement-cycle age. Driveway tear-out and repour, sidewalk co-pay coordination with the city, and multi-family common-area concrete along the Mira Mesa Boulevard corridor are the dominant call types.
Local concrete context

What does Mira Mesa concrete need?

Mira Mesa concrete is shaped by the area's 1980s master-plan timing. Most of the original tract development across Mira Mesa proper went up between 1980 and 1995, which means the original driveways, walkways, and patios across Westview, Hawthorn Hills, Park Village, and the neighborhoods along Camino Ruiz and Gold Coast Drive are now thirty-plus years old and showing the predictable end-of-life pattern: joint failure, settlement cracking, surface spalling, and the rust-stain bleed-through that comes from corroded rebar.

The area is also denser than most San Diego suburb stock because it includes substantial multi-family inventory, condos, townhouses, and apartment buildings along the Mira Mesa Boulevard commercial corridor and the secondary streets that feed it. That multi-family stock brings common-area concrete work: walkway tear-out and repour, stair landing and tread replacement, pool-deck resurfacing, and parking-lot work on the larger apartment properties. The biotech-corridor demographic (Sorrento Valley commute via I-15) tends toward proactive replacement scheduling rather than reactive patch work.

Working scope

The concrete work Mira Mesa actually needs

The single-family work in Mira Mesa is heavy on driveway tear-out and repour projects right now. Original 1980s tract driveways were typically three to three-and-a-half inches thick with light rebar schedules and minimal base prep, specs that do not hold up to thirty-five years of family-of-four vehicle traffic in this soil. We see the same failure pattern across Westview, Hawthorn Hills, Park Village, and the neighborhoods along Camino Ruiz and Gold Coast Drive. Replacement scope is current-spec rebar (4-inch slab, #4 bar on 18-inch centers), four-inch base prep, and saw-cut control joints within twenty-four hours.

The multi-family work along Mira Mesa Boulevard and the surrounding streets is common-area focused. Apartment walkway tear-out and repour, stair landing and tread replacement, pool-deck resurfacing, and parking-lot repair on the larger apartment properties. Condo HOAs along the boulevard and in the Park Village area are working through phased common-area concrete replacement projects. The city sidewalk co-pay program brings additional sidewalk-frontage replacement work in the older single-family neighborhoods.

Where we work in Mira Mesa

Neighborhoods we serve

  • Westview
  • Hawthorn Hills
  • Park Village
  • Mira Mesa Boulevard corridor
  • Camino Ruiz area
  • Gold Coast Drive area
Pricing

How much does concrete cost in Mira Mesa?

Most Mira Mesa driveway and patio projects run $8 to $20 per square foot depending on finish. A standard broom-finish driveway tear-out and replace lands at $8 to $15 per square foot. Stamped and exposed aggregate finishes add 30 to 60 percent. Foundations run $12 to $25 per square foot for residential ADU and addition pours. Retaining walls run $60 to $150 per square foot of wall face.

Our onsite estimates are free, and we quote flat-rate before any work starts. No surprise line items, no day-of pricing changes. If a project needs engineered drawings or a soil report, we tell you up front so you can budget accurately.

Mira Mesa FAQs

What do Mira Mesa homeowners ask about concrete?

My 1980s Mira Mesa driveway has rust stains and cracks, what is happening?

Rust stains plus cracking on an original 1980s Mira Mesa driveway is rebar corrosion, almost always. The original tract rebar was uncoated steel and is now rusting from soil moisture and the cumulative cycle of seasonal expansion. As the rebar rusts, it expands inside the concrete and pops cracks and spalled chunks from the surface. By the time you see rust bleed-through the structural integrity is compromised and patching is short-term. The durable fix is tear-out and repour with current-spec rebar, proper base prep, and saw-cut control joints.

How much does a Mira Mesa driveway replacement cost?

For a typical 1980s Mira Mesa single-family driveway (550-800 sq ft), tear-out and repour with broom finish, current-spec rebar, and four-inch base prep runs $4,800-8,500. Stamped or exposed aggregate finishes add 30-60 percent. We provide written quotes with three finish options before any work begins. The replacement will outlast the original by two to three decades.

Does the city help pay for sidewalk replacement in Mira Mesa?

Yes, the city of San Diego runs a 50/50 sidewalk co-pay program for residential property owners. The city covers half the cost of replacing damaged sidewalk in the public right-of-way along your property frontage. We handle the application process, coordinate the inspection, and pull required permits as part of standard scope. The program is first-come-first-served on annual funding allocation, so timing matters. Typical homeowner cost after the co-pay runs $4-7 per square foot of sidewalk.

My Mira Mesa condo HOA needs walkway and pool-deck bids, what do you need to quote?

For HOA-managed condo common-area concrete in the Mira Mesa area, we need the project square footage or property plans, age and current condition of the existing concrete, photos of damage areas, your HOA management contact, and any architectural standards for the community. We provide written scope, materials specifications, project timeline, resident notification plan, and phasing options to minimize disruption.

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