
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades without the constant patching asphalt needs.
Learn MoreServing Norwalk, CA and surrounding areas. (562) 539-0405
Licensed contractor serving Norwalk and Southeast LA County since 2025. We specialize in driveways, patios, stamped concrete, foundations, and more. Clay-soil expertise. Same-week scheduling.

Norwalk Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor in Norwalk, California, serving 12 cities across Southeast Los Angeles County. We handle the full range of concrete work, from cracked driveways and settling patios to new foundations and stamped decorative surfaces. Norwalk's clay-heavy soil swells and shrinks with the seasons, and we've spent years learning how to prepare bases and pour slabs that hold up under those conditions. Every project includes proper permits, inspections, and the base prep that keeps concrete from cracking after the first rainy season. We offer 16 concrete services and respond to all estimate requests within one business day.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades without the constant patching asphalt needs.
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Turn your backyard into usable space. A concrete patio gives you a solid, low-maintenance surface for outdoor furniture, grilling, and year-round California living.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the price? Stamped concrete mimics high-end materials at a fraction of the cost, with zero gaps for weeds to grow through.
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Uneven walkways are a trip hazard and a liability. A new concrete sidewalk levels the surface, improves drainage, and makes your property safer for everyone.
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Oil stains, cracks, and dust? A new concrete garage floor seals the surface, stands up to vehicle weight, and makes cleaning spills a one-wipe job.
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Plain gray doesn't have to be your only option. Decorative concrete adds color, texture, and pattern to match your home's style without sacrificing durability.
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Sloped yard causing erosion or drainage problems? A concrete retaining wall holds back the soil, creates usable flat space, and lasts decades longer than wood.
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Need a durable floor for a workshop, shed, or basement? Concrete floors handle heavy loads, resist moisture, and never need replacing like carpet or vinyl.
Learn MoreDescribe your project and we'll schedule a free on-site visit within a few days. We measure the space, check the existing surface, and give you a detailed written quote that breaks down what's included. You'll hear back from us within one business day.
Once you accept the quote, we pull any required permits from the City of Norwalk or Los Angeles County and schedule your start date. You don't need to visit any office yourself. We coordinate the inspection and handle the paperwork so everything is documented correctly.
Our crew prepares the base, pours the concrete, and finishes the surface. After it cures, we walk you through the finished project and explain how to care for it. Most projects take one to three days on-site, plus a week of curing time before you can use the surface normally.
We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our California contractor license status online before you hire us. Every job is permitted and inspected, so you have a paper trail if you ever sell your home.
We don't charge for estimates and we don't pressure you to decide on the spot. We'll come out, measure the space, give you a detailed written quote, and respond to your questions within one business day. If you decide not to move forward, there's no hard feelings and no hidden fees.
We're not a national franchise or a crew passing through town. Our office is in Norwalk, we serve 12 cities in Southeast LA County, and we've been doing this work since 2025. If something needs attention after the job is done, we're still here to make it right.
Norwalk's clay soil swells and shrinks with the seasons, and summer heat can cause concrete to cure too fast. We've been pouring slabs in these conditions for years. We know how deep to excavate, what base material to use, and how to schedule pours during hot months so your concrete doesn't crack in year two.
Ready to get started? Call (562) 539-0405 or request a free estimate online.
They tore out our old driveway on a Monday and poured the new one on Tuesday. The crew showed up on time both days and cleaned up everything before they left. We've had the new driveway for eight months now and it still looks perfect.
Maria L., Downey - Concrete driveway building
We wanted a stamped patio that looked like stone but didn't cost a fortune. They brought samples to our house so we could see the colors in real light. The finished patio looks exactly like the sample we picked, and our backyard finally feels like a place we want to spend time.
James T., Norwalk - Stamped concrete services
Our old sidewalk had three different sections at three different heights. It was a trip hazard and I was worried someone would get hurt. The new sidewalk is perfectly level, drains away from the house, and I don't worry about liability anymore.
Robert C., Lakewood - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. This is a no-obligation estimate - no pressure, no sales tactics. Tell us about your project and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit. We'll measure the space, answer your questions, and give you a detailed written quote.
(562) 539-0405Norwalk Concrete Company serves Norwalk, Downey, Lakewood, Whittier, and 8 other cities across Southeast Los Angeles County. We respond to all estimate requests within one business day and offer same-week scheduling for most projects. Every job includes free on-site estimates, permits handled for you, and the base preparation that keeps concrete from cracking in Norwalk's clay soil.
Clay soil swells when it absorbs water and shrinks when it dries out. This constant movement stresses concrete slabs from below, which is why proper base preparation and control joints matter so much in Norwalk and the surrounding cities.
When concrete dries too fast in high heat, the surface can crack or develop a weak layer. Experienced contractors schedule pours for early morning during summer months and protect the surface during curing to prevent damage.
Standard driveways are poured four inches deep. If you park a heavy truck, RV, or trailer regularly, six inches is safer. Thickness affects cost and longevity, so ask your contractor what they recommend for your specific use case.
Concrete typically costs 20 to 30 percent more than asphalt at installation, but it lasts 30 to 50 years compared to asphalt's 15 to 20 years. Over the life of the surface, concrete is usually the more cost-effective choice. Portland Cement Association offers detailed comparisons.
Control joints are the thin grooves cut into concrete surfaces. They give the slab a planned place to crack as it expands and contracts, so instead of random ugly cracks, any movement happens in a straight, hidden line.
If a contractor refuses to excavate below the existing surface, or if they don't add and compact a gravel base, they're setting you up for early failure. A good contractor will show you what they're doing at each stage, not just the finished pour.
Norwalk Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor based in Norwalk, California, serving 12 cities across Southeast Los Angeles County since 2025. We hold a California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, and we carry full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every job. Over the years we've completed hundreds of concrete projects, from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundations. We specialize in the clay-soil conditions common to the LA Basin and know how to prepare bases and pour slabs that hold up through Norwalk's seasonal soil movement and summer heat.
A properly installed concrete driveway in the Norwalk area should last 30 to 50 years with basic maintenance. The mild climate is easier on concrete than freeze-thaw climates. The biggest threats here are poor base prep, skipped reinforcement, and deferred maintenance.
Plain broom-finish concrete typically costs $6 to $9 per square foot in the LA area. Stamped concrete runs $12 to $22 per square foot depending on pattern complexity and color. The higher cost buys you the look of stone or brick without the price or the gaps where weeds grow.
Sealing protects the surface from staining, moisture, and UV damage. In Southern California's sunny climate, sealing every two to three years extends the life of your concrete and keeps decorative finishes from fading. Most contractors recommend it, especially for stamped or colored surfaces. Concrete Network has detailed sealing guides.
Unpermitted work can complicate a home sale, may void your insurance coverage if something goes wrong, and leaves you with no inspection record to prove the job was done correctly. A permit costs a few hundred dollars and protects you from much bigger problems down the road.
Ready to move forward? Call (562) 539-0405 or request your free estimate online.
Norwalk is a largely residential city in southeast Los Angeles County, about 15 miles southeast of downtown LA. With a population of roughly 100,000 people packed into about 9.6 square miles, it's one of the more densely populated cities in the county. Most of Norwalk's neighborhoods were built out during the postwar housing boom of the 1950s and 1960s, which means a large share of homes are now 60 to 70 years old. That age shows up in aging concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks that have been through decades of California sun, rain, and ground movement.
Norwalk is home to several well-known landmarks and community anchors. The Norwalk Town Square is the city's main civic gathering space, located in the heart of downtown. The Norwalk Courthouse, one of the largest courthouses in Los Angeles County, sits on Norwalk Boulevard and is a landmark that most residents have visited or passed by. Just over the border in Cerritos, Los Cerritos Center is a large regional shopping mall that Norwalk residents have shopped at for decades. Norwalk is bordered by Downey, Cerritos, Santa Fe Springs, and La Mirada, and many residents commute into LA or to nearby employment centers.
Norwalk's housing stock is dominated by single-story ranch-style and small tract homes with stucco exteriors, concrete slab foundations, and small yards. Homes sit on relatively small lots, typically 5,000 to 7,000 square feet, and properties are close together. About 55 to 57 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, according to U.S. Census data, which means more than half of residents own their homes and have a direct stake in keeping them in good shape. Median home values have climbed to around $550,000 to $600,000 in recent years, so homeowners here have real equity to protect. Norwalk Concrete Company works with homeowners all across Norwalk, from the older ranch homes near the 605 freeway to the smaller lots closer to downtown, and we know what 60-year-old stucco and slab construction looks like up close.
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