
Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Santa Ana with stamped concrete, driveway replacement, and foundation work. Santa Ana has some of the oldest housing in Orange County, and we understand what it takes to work on homes from the 1930s through the 1960s - tight lots, older stucco, and foundations that have been through decades of soil movement.
We reply to all inquiries within one business day and provide free on-site estimates throughout Santa Ana, CA.

Stamped concrete is a natural fit for Santa Ana properties, especially in historic neighborhoods like Floral Park where decorative finishes complement the Craftsman and Spanish Colonial architecture without requiring the upkeep of real stone or tile. We press, color, and seal every stamped pour to handle the intense Southern California sun. Learn more about our stamped concrete services.
Driveways in Santa Ana get used hard every day - the city is built around the automobile, and most homes have a driveway and garage that see constant vehicle traffic. On older homes, the original concrete is often cracked, heaved, or stained. We pour replacement driveways with proper reinforcement and a compacted base that handles clay soil movement.
Lots in Santa Ana are often small and tightly spaced, which means a concrete patio needs to be designed efficiently. We work around limited access, neighboring structures, and the existing drainage patterns on older properties to deliver a patio that fits the space and sheds water properly.
Santa Ana is one of the more walkable cities in Orange County - especially around Downtown Santa Ana and older neighborhoods near the civic center. Cracked or heaved sidewalk panels in high-foot-traffic areas are a liability. We replace damaged sections to city grade and coordinate permit requirements with the Santa Ana Development Services Center.
Many Santa Ana homes from the 1920s through 1940s were built on older foundation systems that were not designed for decades of clay soil movement. Whether you are adding an ADU, repairing a damaged section, or underpinning an existing footing, we pour foundations that meet current code and account for local soil conditions.
Decorative concrete finishes - exposed aggregate, broom texture, color-tinted pours - are a practical way to update an older Santa Ana property without a major renovation budget. These finishes hold up well in Southern California's UV exposure and require less maintenance than wood or paver alternatives over time.
Santa Ana has some of the oldest residential housing stock in Orange County. The city was incorporated in 1886, and many neighborhoods - particularly Floral Park and the areas around Washington Square - have homes dating from the 1920s through the 1950s. That means foundations, driveways, and flatwork on these properties have been sitting for 60 to 100 years in a climate that is dry and punishing for six months of the year, then hit with concentrated winter rain. The combination of aging concrete, expansive clay soils, and intense UV exposure creates a specific set of maintenance challenges that a contractor unfamiliar with the city's housing stock will underestimate.
The city is also one of the most densely populated in the country - roughly 310,000 people in 27 square miles. Tight lots, shared walls, and homes positioned close to the street mean that concrete work here often requires more planning around access, neighboring structures, and pedestrian safety than a typical suburban job. Add in the expansive clay soils common throughout Orange County - which shift with every wet and dry cycle - and the case for hiring a contractor who works here regularly becomes clear. Good subgrade prep and proper drainage slope are not extras on a job like this; they are what separates a pour that lasts from one that cracks by the third rainy season.
Our crew works throughout Santa Ana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The housing stock ranges from 1920s Craftsman bungalows in Floral Park to 1960s duplexes on the city's west side, and we know the difference in how each type of property behaves when it comes to foundation work, flatwork replacement, and drainage. Permits for residential concrete in Santa Ana go through the Santa Ana Development Services Center, and we are familiar with the city's permit process and inspection requirements.
We work throughout the city - from the historic streets near Downtown Santa Ana and the Bowers Museum on North Main Street, to the neighborhoods around MainPlace Mall and the residential streets near the 55 freeway. The 5, 55, and 22 freeways all run through or near Santa Ana, which makes access straightforward from most parts of the city.
We serve neighboring Orange, directly to the east, as well as Garden Grove, which borders Santa Ana to the northwest. If your property sits near the boundary between cities, call us - we can confirm coverage and get someone out for a free assessment.
Call us directly or fill out the contact form on this site. We respond to every inquiry within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate - no commitment, no pressure.
We visit the property, measure the work area, check subgrade and drainage conditions, and review any permit requirements. On older Santa Ana properties, this step often uncovers root intrusion or soil issues that affect the price - which is why we never quote remotely. You get a written, itemized price before you decide anything, and you do not need to be present for the visit if it is inconvenient.
We pull the required permits from the City of Santa Ana, then demo the old material, address any root intrusion, compact the base, set forms, and pour. For stamped concrete, the pressing and coloring happens the same day as the pour while the concrete is still workable. Most residential jobs are done in two to three days of active work.
New concrete needs a minimum of seven days before foot traffic and 30 days before heavy vehicle loads. We apply the initial sealer on stamped surfaces before we leave, pass the city inspection, and walk you through the finished work. We also give you a sealing schedule - particularly important in Santa Ana where UV exposure is strong most of the year.
We serve all of Santa Ana, CA and reply to every request within one business day. On-site estimates are free - we come to you, measure the job, and give you a written price before you decide anything.
(657) 485-0088Santa Ana is one of Orange County's oldest and most densely populated cities, covering about 27 square miles with a population of roughly 310,000 residents. The city was incorporated in 1886 and has been the county seat of Orange County since the county's founding. Its residential neighborhoods span over a century of development - from the large Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes of Floral Park and Washington Square, built primarily from the 1920s through the 1940s, to the more modest ranch-style and multi-family housing built in the postwar decades. The mix of architectural styles, compact lots, and long-established streets gives Santa Ana a distinctly urban character compared to newer parts of Orange County.
Downtown Santa Ana - known locally as DTSA - anchors the city with historic brick buildings, the original Orange County courthouse, galleries, and restaurants. The Bowers Museum on North Main Street has been a cultural institution since 1936. MainPlace Mall serves as a central reference point for residents throughout the city. The 5, 55, and 22 freeways run through or adjacent to Santa Ana, giving it strong connections to the rest of the county. Homeowners in nearby Anaheim and Orange will find that we cover those cities as well - the same crew and the same standards across the area.
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