Crumbling edges and cracked walkways make your property look neglected and create a real trip hazard. We install concrete curbing and sidewalks built to hold up through Beaumont summers and Inland Empire soil movement.

Concrete curbing and sidewalk installation in Beaumont means forming, pouring, and finishing fresh concrete along driveway edges, yard borders, or walking paths, with most residential jobs completed in one to two days of active work, followed by a curing period before use.
A lot of Beaumont homes were built quickly during the 2000s growth boom, and the concrete flatwork from that era is now showing its age - cracked, lifted, and stained. Whether you want a defined edge around your lawn, a safe front walkway, or curbing that keeps your landscape tidy, fresh concrete makes a visible difference right away.
If your driveway also needs work, pairing concrete curbing with a grading and excavation project gives you a complete exterior refresh in one visit.
Wide cracks, lifted slabs, or edges that have popped up are classic signs of soil movement working on the concrete from below. In the Beaumont area, expansive clay soils shrink and swell with the seasons, putting steady upward pressure on slabs. Left alone, lifted sections become a trip hazard and the damage spreads.
If your lawn bleeds into your driveway, mulch spills across the pavement, or there is no clean line between your landscaping and hardscape, your property looks unfinished. Concrete curbing installs a permanent edge that keeps everything where it belongs and reduces the hand-edging you do every week.
Concrete that has begun to flake or pit on the surface has usually been damaged by years of UV exposure and occasional freeze-thaw cycles common at Beaumont's 2,600-foot elevation. The rough texture catches dirt, stains easily, and will continue to deteriorate. Replacement is more cost-effective than repeated patching at this stage.
A new driveway or fresh landscaping makes old, stained sidewalk concrete look even worse by contrast. Many Beaumont homeowners take the opportunity to replace curbing and walkways at the same time as a larger project so the whole front of the property looks like it was done together.
We handle everything from a simple driveway border to a full front-yard walkway replacement. Every job starts with proper ground preparation - compacted base, correct slope, and form-setting that determines how well your concrete holds up over the years. For properties that also need surface work done before concrete is placed, we coordinate with our asphalt milling crews so both trades move through your project without scheduling gaps.
We offer plain broom-finish concrete for the most durable, low-cost option, as well as exposed aggregate and stamped concrete for clients who want a more decorative look. When a project touches the public right-of-way, we handle the permit process with the city so you do not have to navigate that yourself. For projects that connect to a new driveway or parking area, see our grading and excavation service for full site preparation.
Ideal for homeowners who want a clean, permanent edge along their driveway, lawn, or garden beds.
Suits any property needing a new or replacement front walkway, path to a side gate, or connecting walk.
Best for properties where the driveway-to-street connection is cracked, uneven, or too high relative to the curb.
A good fit for homeowners updating their exterior and wanting curbing or walkways that complement the overall design.
For properties where old concrete is too far gone to patch and a full replacement is the right long-term move.
Beaumont sits at roughly 2,600 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass, where summer temperatures regularly push into the triple digits and UV exposure is intense year-round. That combination dries out and weakens concrete faster than in coastal communities, which is why surface flaking and cracking show up earlier here than homeowners expect. Experienced local contractors know to schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use curing compounds to protect the surface before it sets. Shortcuts taken on a summer pour show up within the first year.
Beaumont also sits on soils that expand when wet and contract when dry - a cycle that puts constant stress on concrete from below. Proper base preparation is not optional here; it is what separates concrete that lasts a decade from concrete that cracks in two years. Homeowners in Banning and Calimesa face the same soil conditions and benefit from the same approach - we work throughout the Pass area and bring that local experience to every job.
Call or submit our online form with a description of the work - what you want done and roughly how long the area is. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess.
We visit your property, check the ground conditions, and give you a clear written estimate covering all the work - no hidden line items. If permits are required for right-of-way work, we include the timeline for that in our quote.
We pull any required city permits and handle scheduling around them. On the first day, the crew removes old concrete, grades and compacts the soil base, and sets forms - the foundation work that determines how well your concrete performs.
Concrete is poured and finished to the agreed texture. In Beaumont's summer heat we start early to avoid afternoon temperatures. After curing we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything looks right and explain care instructions.
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(909) 766-6720Triple-digit summers and expansive soils require specific timing, mix choices, and base preparation. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use curing compounds to protect the surface - the same approach we apply on every Beaumont job.
Any concrete work touching the strip between your property line and the street requires a city permit. We know Beaumont's requirements and handle the application for you, so your project does not get held up waiting on approvals you did not know were needed.
California requires contractors performing concrete work above a certain value to hold a state contractor license, verifiable through the state licensing board. We are fully licensed and insured, protecting you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We handle demo of old concrete, grading, forming, pouring, finishing, and cleanup in one continuous process. You do not have to coordinate separate crews or wonder when the next trade shows up - we see the job through from start to final walkthrough.
Every concrete project we do in Beaumont is built on the same foundation: right base, right mix, right timing for this climate. When you choose a contractor who knows these conditions, you get concrete that does its job for years - not one that looks good on day one and cracks by year two.
Grind down a worn or uneven asphalt surface to the correct elevation before repaving - a natural companion to new curbing when driveway levels need to match.
Learn MorePrepare the ground before any concrete or paving work begins, ensuring proper drainage slope and a stable base that prevents premature cracking.
Learn MoreSummer books fast in the Inland Empire - reach out now to lock in your project date before the schedule fills.