
Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Irvine with decorative concrete, driveways, patios, and pool decks. Irvine is a master-planned city where HOA approvals and consistent finishes matter on every project. We understand the process, handle the documentation, and deliver work that meets both city and HOA standards.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day and provide free on-site estimates throughout Irvine, CA.

Irvine HOAs typically specify finishes for exterior flatwork, and decorative concrete options - exposed aggregate, colored pours, broom textures - give homeowners the look they want while staying within community guidelines. Learn more about our decorative concrete service.
Irvine driveways in villages built in the 1980s and 1990s are now 30 to 40 years old and showing the effects of clay soil movement and seasonal stress. We replace cracked and settled driveways with reinforced slabs on a properly compacted base, coordinating HOA approval before any work begins.
Irvine homeowners get over 280 sunny days per year, and a concrete patio is one of the most-used surfaces on the property. We pour patios sloped away from the structure, finished to HOA-approved specifications, and sealed for the intense UV exposure this area receives year-round.
Pool decks in Irvine planned communities get constant sun exposure and heavy seasonal use. We install slip-resistant pool deck surfaces with reinforced edges and finishes that meet HOA requirements for texture and color consistency across the community.
In Irvine, where median home values exceed $1 million, curb appeal upgrades make a real difference. Stamped concrete gives homeowners stone or brick aesthetics on driveways, patios, and walkways at a lower cost than natural materials and with far less ongoing maintenance.
ADU additions and detached structures are common projects in Irvine as homeowners maximize their lots. New slab foundations here must account for HOA setback rules, City of Irvine building requirements, and the expansive soil conditions common throughout the area.
Irvine was largely built between the 1970s and the 2000s as a master-planned city developed by the Irvine Company. Most residential concrete on these properties - driveways, walkways, and patios - is now 25 to 50 years old, and the oldest villages are seeing widespread flatwork replacement. The planned community structure means that exterior concrete work here carries an extra layer of requirements. HOA approval, finish specifications, and sometimes community architectural review are part of the process before a pour can happen. A contractor who does not know this will start without the right approvals and create problems for you with your HOA.
Soil conditions in Irvine contribute to earlier concrete degradation than many homeowners expect. The city sits in the Irvine Valley, and parts of the area were built on soils that include expansive clays that respond to the wet-dry seasonal cycle. That movement, combined with the intense UV exposure and periodic strong Santa Ana winds that dry surfaces quickly, makes proper base preparation and sealing more important here than in many other cities. A contractor who builds these factors into the work from the start gives your concrete a significantly better chance of staying sound past the 20- to 30-year mark.
Our crew works throughout Irvine regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Concrete permits and HOA submissions in Irvine require attention to the specific village requirements - we handle that paperwork as part of standard project preparation. The City of Irvine permits are processed through the city building department, and we know what is required on residential flatwork, driveway, and foundation submittals.
Irvine covers about 66 square miles and is organized into a series of distinct villages - Northwood, Woodbridge, Turtle Rock, Quail Hill, and others - each with its own HOA and architectural guidelines. The University of California, Irvine anchors the south side of the city. Major roads like Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard, and Jamboree Road divide the city into clear sections. We work across all of Irvine and understand the permit and HOA documentation requirements that differ from village to village.
We also serve neighboring Long Beach to the northwest. Homeowners north of the 405 corridor in the Irvine-Long Beach area regularly use our services across both cities.
Reach us at (657) 485-0088 or through the contact form. We follow up within one business day to learn about your project and schedule an on-site estimate.
We visit your property, measure the area, and give you a written, itemized quote. We note any HOA or permit requirements that apply and explain the process clearly so there are no surprises.
We help prepare the HOA submittal package and pull city permits before any work begins. This step takes longer in Irvine than in other cities, but skipping it creates real problems. We build this into the project timeline from the start.
We complete the work on schedule and walk the finished surface with you before closing out. You get written curing instructions and a timeline for when the surface is ready for normal use.
We respond within one business day - no automated replies. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit in Irvine, CA so we can give you an accurate, written quote.
(657) 485-0088Irvine is one of the largest planned cities in the United States, home to about 310,000 people across 66 square miles in south Orange County. The city was developed by the Irvine Company beginning in the 1960s and built out through the 1990s and 2000s. It is organized into a series of named villages - Northwood, Woodbridge, Turtle Rock, Portola Springs, and others - each with its own character, HOA structure, and architectural guidelines. The University of California, Irvine, anchors the south end of the city, and the Irvine Spectrum area has become one of Orange County's main commercial hubs. Most residential areas are low-density single-family homes on modest lots with well-maintained streetscapes and community amenities. Irvine consistently ranks among the safest and most livable cities in the country.
From a concrete contractor's perspective, Irvine is a city where the age of the housing stock - mostly 1970s through 2000s - means original flatwork is now at or approaching end of life in many villages. The city borders Costa Mesa to the northwest and Orange to the north. We serve all three cities and understand the differences in permit offices and HOA processes across each municipality.
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