
Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Costa Mesa with patio construction, driveway replacement, and foundation work. We have been working in Costa Mesa long enough to understand what the clay soils, marine fog, and aging housing stock here require on every job.

Costa Mesa homeowners with older ranch homes or Eastside cottages often have either no patio at all or a cracked slab that has been there since the original build. We pour new patios with the correct drainage slope and a UV-resistant sealer suited to the coastal air in this area. See our full concrete patio construction service for details.
The larger lots in Mesa Verde and other established Costa Mesa neighborhoods mean longer driveways that take more wear. Many of these original slabs from the 1960s are past their lifespan. We replace cracked and settled driveways with properly reinforced slabs that account for the clay soil movement common in this city.
Costa Mesa's concentrated winter rain season - most of its annual rainfall arrives between November and March - puts real pressure on yard grading and soil retention. We build concrete retaining walls that hold grade and manage drainage, keeping soil where it belongs after heavy rain events.
The well-maintained Eastside neighborhood and the larger properties in Mesa Verde are areas where curb appeal matters. Stamped concrete lets homeowners get the look of stone or brick on driveways, patios, and walkways without the ongoing maintenance those materials require.
Costa Mesa sits close enough to the coast that pool season stretches long into the fall, which means pool decks here see heavy use. We pour slip-resistant pool decks with reinforced edges and finishes that hold up to constant sun, water, and foot traffic through the long outdoor season.
ADUs and home additions are common in Costa Mesa as homeowners maximize their lots. New slab foundations here need to account for expansive clay soils that shift seasonally - we engineer and pour foundations that stay stable through wet winters and dry summers.
Most homes in Costa Mesa were built between the 1950s and the 1970s, which means a large share of the original concrete driveways, patios, and walkways in this city are overdue for replacement. Age alone would be reason enough, but the local soil conditions accelerate the timeline. Costa Mesa sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry - according to the California Geological Survey, this kind of seasonal soil movement is one of the primary causes of concrete cracking across Orange County. Homeowners often see cracks appear after a wet El Nino winter or a long dry summer, and the slabs that fail earliest are almost always the ones that were poured without adequate subgrade preparation.
The city's location about three miles from the ocean adds another factor: consistent marine fog and humidity that keeps surfaces damp, especially from late fall through spring. That moisture accelerates wear on unsealed concrete and can work into cracks and crevices faster than it would in an inland city. Santa Ana wind events in fall drop humidity to near nothing, which dries out caulk and surface sealers - meaning concrete needs to be checked and resealed on a regular cycle. A contractor who knows Costa Mesa builds all of this into the job from day one.
Our crew works throughout Costa Mesa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the City of Costa Mesa on driveway, patio, and flatwork projects and we know what their inspectors expect at each stage.
Costa Mesa is a city of distinct neighborhoods, and the differences matter for concrete work. The Eastside, which borders Newport Beach near 17th Street, has older craftsman cottages on smaller lots where access for equipment can be tight. Mesa Verde, in the northern part of the city near the Costa Mesa Freeway interchange, has larger lots and more driveway footage to replace. The Westside, near the 405 freeway, has a mix of residential and light industrial properties. We have worked in all of them and know the quirks each presents.
Costa Mesa sits directly adjacent to Huntington Beach, and our teams cross between the two cities regularly. We also serve Garden Grove, which sits just to the north and shares many of the same clay soil conditions.
Call or message us and we will respond within 1 business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - you do not need to be present for the assessment if your schedule is tight.
We measure the space, check soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written, itemized quote. We walk you through what is included, what the city permit process looks like, and what the realistic cost range is for your specific job - no surprise charges later.
We pull the City of Costa Mesa permit, prepare the subgrade with compaction and gravel base, and set the forms. The pour itself is typically a single day. We keep the site clean and communicate with you about access and timing throughout.
After seven days of curing we apply a sealer appropriate for Costa Mesa's coastal humidity and do a walk-through with you. If anything does not meet the standard, we address it before the job is closed. You also get a recommended maintenance schedule for resealing.
We serve all of Costa Mesa, CA - Eastside, Mesa Verde, Westside, and everything in between. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(657) 485-0088Costa Mesa is a city of about 115,000 people in central Orange County, sitting roughly three miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. It is divided into recognizable neighborhoods with very different characters: the Eastside, which borders Newport Beach along 17th Street, is known for its tree-lined streets and older craftsman bungalows; Mesa Verde in the north features larger 1960s tract homes on bigger lots; and the Westside mixes residential blocks with the industrial and commercial neighbors along the 405 freeway corridor. The city is home to landmarks known to virtually every resident, including South Coast Plaza - one of the top-grossing retail centers in the country - and the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, which serves as a geographic anchor near the center of the city. More background on the city is available via the Costa Mesa Wikipedia article.
About half of Costa Mesa's housing units are renter-occupied, which is higher than many nearby Orange County cities - meaning property managers and landlords make up a real portion of the contractor customer base alongside homeowners. Costa Mesa borders Huntington Beach to the southwest, and our crew moves between the two cities frequently. For those in the northern part of the city or further inland, we also serve Garden Grove.
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