Concrete contractor in Mission Valley, CA.
Concrete driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, stamped finishes, and repair across Mission Valley. Free onsite estimates from a crew that answers the phone.
What does Mission Valley concrete need?
Mission Valley is the commercial concrete capital of central San Diego. The valley sits at the intersection of I-8, I-5, I-15, I-805, and SR-163, with the largest concentration of commercial parking and pedestrian-hardscape inventory in the county packed along Friars Road, Hotel Circle, and the Mission Center area. Fashion Valley Mall, Westfield Mission Valley, Hazard Center, the Hotel Circle hospitality district, Snapdragon Stadium and its event parking, the Trolley Green Line stations, and the dense office and medical buildings along Mission Center Court and Camino Del Rio North are the actual concrete inventory we service most days here.
What that means for our scope: parking lot pour, repair, and ADA-compliance work dominate. Sidewalk replacement around the trolley stations and pedestrian-corridor projects come next. The I-8 corridor heat-island effect adds UV and thermal-cycling stress to all of it, meaning sealing cycles on commercial parking and walkway concrete run shorter here than coastal zones. Residential work in Mission Valley exists but is mostly common-area concrete on the Friars Road condo and apartment corridor rather than single-family driveways.
The concrete work Mission Valley actually needs
Commercial parking and pedestrian-hardscape work dominates the Mission Valley call mix. Parking-lot pour, crack repair, joint sealing, and full lot replacement on the older 1980s-90s commercial properties are routine projects. ADA compliance work, curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces, accessible parking and path-of-travel concrete, is a frequent commercial call here as property owners update older sites to current standards. We schedule after-hours and weekend work when tenants and customers cannot accommodate daytime disruption.
For the multi-family residential stock along Friars Road and the surrounding condo developments, the work is common-area walkway tear-out and repour, pool-deck resurfacing on the apartment and condo pool areas, and the occasional structural repair on stair landings and treads. The trolley-station hardscape along the Mission Valley Green Line route brings public-works-grade work including detectable warning surfaces, ADA-compliant ramping, and high-traffic-rated mix designs.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Mission Valley East
- Mission Valley West
- Hotel Circle
- Hazard Center area
- Mission Center
- Friars Road corridor
How much does concrete cost in Mission Valley?
Most Mission Valley 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.
What concrete services are available in Mission Valley?
Every service we offer is available in Mission Valley. Same crews, same flat-rate pricing, and the same standards across the county.
What do Mission Valley homeowners ask about concrete?
Do you handle commercial parking lot concrete in Mission Valley?
Yes. Commercial parking-lot work is a major portion of what we do in Mission Valley. We handle full lot pour and replacement, crack repair, joint sealing, ADA-compliance retrofits (curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces, accessible parking and path-of-travel), and the heavy-traffic-rated mix designs commercial lots require. We schedule after-hours and weekend work when tenant operations cannot accommodate daytime disruption, and we coordinate with property management on phasing for partial-lot work.
My Mission Valley property needs ADA-compliance concrete updates, what is involved?
ADA-compliance concrete typically involves curb ramps at parking and walkway intersections, detectable warning surfaces (the truncated dome panels at curb ramps), accessible-parking concrete grading, and path-of-travel sidewalk slope and width corrections. For a typical commercial property update, scope can range from a single curb ramp ($800-1,500) to full-property accessibility retrofit ($15,000-50,000+). We do free site assessment, provide written scope with photos, and pull required permits.
How long does a Mission Valley parking lot replacement take?
For a typical commercial parking lot in the 10,000-30,000 square foot range, full replacement runs five to twelve working days of onsite work, depending on lot complexity, drainage modifications, and whether the work is phased to keep partial operation running during the project. We stage the work in zones so customers and tenants can continue using parts of the lot during construction. Curing time before resuming vehicle traffic on each zone is fourteen days for normal mix, faster with high-early-strength mix designs.
Can you do work on the trolley station hardscape?
Yes. Public-transit hardscape work including detectable warning surfaces, ADA-compliant ramping, and high-traffic-rated mix designs is part of our commercial scope in Mission Valley and along the broader Trolley Green Line. This work typically goes through MTS contracting and involves specific material specs, after-hours scheduling, and coordination with the transit operations team. We have completed similar projects across the central San Diego transit corridor.
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