
Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Garden Grove with sidewalk replacement, driveway building, and concrete patios. We have worked on hundreds of postwar homes across Orange County and we know the root damage, aging slabs, and clay soil conditions that come with a city built out in the 1950s and 1960s.
We reply to all inquiries within one business day and come to you for a free on-site estimate before quoting a price.

Most Garden Grove sidewalks were poured alongside the original homes in the 1950s and 1960s, and decades of tree root growth have heaved and cracked many of them. We replace damaged sections properly - including subgrade prep and root mitigation - so the new concrete stays level. Learn more about our concrete sidewalk building service.
Garden Grove driveways on homes from the 1950s and 1970s are often long past replacement time. Cracked and uneven concrete is a tripping hazard and can lower your home's curb appeal in a market where median values are well above $700,000. We pour driveways with a compacted base and steel reinforcement to handle the city's clay soil movement.
Most Garden Grove backyards are modest in size - typically 5,000 to 7,500 square-foot lots - so a well-designed concrete patio makes the most of the space available. We pour patios with the correct slope to drain away from the home's foundation, which matters on properties this age.
Garden Grove is nearly fully built out, so most new concrete foundation work is for ADUs, room additions, and garage conversions on existing lots. We pour slab foundations that meet City of Garden Grove requirements and account for the expansive clay soils common in this area.
Older Garden Grove properties with grade changes or raised planters often have retaining walls built decades ago that are now cracking or leaning. We rebuild concrete retaining walls with proper drainage and footing depth so they handle the seasonal soil swelling this area sees.
Entry steps on Garden Grove homes from the 1950s and 1960s are often crumbling at the edges or have settled unevenly after decades of soil movement. We rebuild entry and side-yard steps to current code, with proper riser dimensions and a non-slip broom finish.
Garden Grove grew almost entirely between the late 1940s and the early 1970s, which means the vast majority of homes in the city are now 50 to 75 years old. The concrete work that came with those homes - driveways, walkways, patios, and entry steps - was poured alongside them and is well past its expected service life. Mature trees planted in those same decades have had 50 years to send roots under slabs, and the results are visible on street after street. A contractor who works regularly in Garden Grove knows to assess root impact before quoting, because a new pour without addressing the root source is a temporary fix.
The soil conditions here add another layer. Much of Orange County sits on expansive clay that swells in the wet season and shrinks in the dry summer heat. That seasonal movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below, year after year, and it explains why even slabs without root problems can crack and tilt over time. Proper subgrade compaction and a gravel drainage layer under the pour are not optional on a property this age - they are what separates a slab that lasts 30 years from one that needs attention in five. The seasonal rain pattern in this part of Southern California - dry for six months, then concentrated winter rain - means drainage off every concrete surface matters too.
Our crew works throughout Garden Grove regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The housing stock is almost uniformly postwar - tract homes on modest lots, most built before 1975 - and we encounter the same patterns on job after job: original slabs that have never been replaced, root damage from mature street trees, and aging stucco exteriors that need to be worked around carefully during concrete demo.
Garden Grove is home to a large share of Little Saigon, the Vietnamese-American community concentrated along Bolsa Avenue. Families in those neighborhoods have often owned their homes for decades and take a long-term view of maintenance. We work near Chapman Avenue at the site of Christ Cathedral, in the denser neighborhoods close to Anaheim, and in the quieter residential streets on the city's western edge. The city's roughly 18 square miles are fully built out, so most of our work here is on existing properties rather than new construction.
We also serve neighboring Santa Ana, directly to the southeast. Homeowners near the Garden Grove and Anaheim border can also reach us for work throughout Anaheim.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We reply within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate - no commitment required.
A crew member visits the property to measure the area, check for tree root impact, assess the subgrade, and note any permit requirements. This is where we give you an honest price - not a rough range over the phone - and the homeowner does not need to be present if it is inconvenient.
We pull any required permits from the City of Garden Grove, then demo the old concrete, address any root intrusion, compact the base, set forms, and pour the new slab. Most residential jobs take one to two days of prep plus one day for the pour.
The new concrete needs a minimum of seven days to cure before vehicle use. We schedule the required city inspection, walk you through the finished work, and give you care instructions for the cure period and first sealing.
We serve Garden Grove, CA and reply within one business day. No pressure, no commitment - just an honest look at your project and a written price.
(657) 485-0088Garden Grove is a fully built-out city of roughly 170,000 people covering about 18 square miles in the heart of Orange County. It grew rapidly after World War II as veterans and their families moved into new tract home developments on what had been farmland. The result is a city where the vast majority of residential streets are lined with single-story and two-story ranch-style homes, most built between the late 1940s and the early 1970s, with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete slab foundations. Lot sizes are typically modest, ranging from roughly 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, and mature landscaping is the norm throughout the older neighborhoods. The city is home to a large share of Little Saigon, and the commercial corridor along Bolsa Avenue is one of the most recognized Vietnamese-American community centers in the country.
Garden Grove sits directly adjacent to Anaheim and is just minutes from the resort district around Disneyland. Residential neighborhoods on the city's west side border Westminster and Fountain Valley, while the eastern edge abuts Anaheim and Santa Ana. The city center anchored by Christ Cathedral on Chapman Avenue is a well-known landmark. Homeowners here tend to stay in their properties for the long term, and with median home values in the area around $700,000 to $750,000, maintaining concrete driveways, walkways, and patios is both a safety issue and an investment in property value. Residents in nearby Costa Mesa and Orange will find that we serve those cities as well.
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