
KeenCraft Corona Concrete pours driveways, patios, foundations, and more for homeowners across Corona and the Inland Empire. We show up on time, handle the permits, and stand behind every pour.

KeenCraft Corona Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Corona, CA, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across the Inland Empire. Whether you need a new driveway that handles Southern California heat, a stamped patio that actually looks good five years from now, or a foundation that meets city code, we handle the work from permits to final inspection. We serve 12 cities throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties, and every project gets a free on-site estimate before a contract is signed.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy vehicles for decades without the maintenance asphalt demands.
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Tired of dirt and gravel out back? A concrete patio gives you a solid, clean outdoor living space you can actually use year-round in Corona's climate.
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Want the look of stone or brick at a lower cost? Stamped concrete delivers custom patterns and colors that hold up through years of Inland Empire sun.
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Crumbling or uneven walkways are a trip hazard and an eyesore. A new concrete sidewalk is clean, safe, and built to last through heat cycles and shifting soil.
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Oil stains and a rough garage floor don't have to stay. A new concrete floor is easy to clean, resists chemicals, and makes the space look and function better.
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Plain gray doesn't have to be your only option. Decorative concrete transforms driveways, patios, and floors with color and texture that lasts.
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Sloped or eroding yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place while giving your landscape a clean, defined edge.
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Need a durable floor for a garage, warehouse, or commercial space? Concrete floors handle heavy traffic and are far easier to maintain than alternatives.
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Slippery or cracked pool surrounds are a safety problem. A new concrete pool deck is slip-resistant, stays cooler underfoot, and refreshes the whole backyard.
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Broken or settling front steps are both a hazard and a first impression issue. New concrete steps are safe, level, and built to hold up season after season.
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New construction or an outbuilding addition starts with a solid slab. We pour foundations that meet city code and handle the load you're planning on.
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A properly installed foundation is the difference between a structure that lasts generations and one that shifts and settles within years.
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Asphalt parking lots require constant upkeep. A concrete lot lasts two to three times longer with far less maintenance - better for your budget long-term.
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Fences, pergolas, and additions all need solid footings. We dig and pour to depth so whatever you're building stays plumb and stable.
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Settled or sunken foundations cause doors to stick, floors to crack, and walls to shift. We lift and re-level to restore your structure to where it should be.
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Need to add plumbing, utilities, or control joints to existing concrete? Precise concrete cutting minimizes damage and keeps your slab structurally sound.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you need and where you are. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No commitment required, no pressure to decide on the spot.
We come out, look at the job in person, measure the area, and check site conditions. You get a written, itemized quote that covers demolition, materials, labor, permits, and cleanup - so you know the full price before any work begins. If something changes during the job, we tell you before we proceed.
We pull the permits, handle the city inspections, and complete the project according to the scope you approved. When we're done, we walk the job with you. If anything doesn't look right, we address it before we leave.
We carry a current California contractor's license and liability insurance on every project. You can ask for both before we start - no hesitation.
We're a local business that lives and works in the Inland Empire. We know the soil conditions, the permit office, and the HOA requirements in Corona's neighborhoods.
We come out, look at the job in person, and give you a written quote. No fee to get an estimate, no pressure to sign anything that day.
We pull all required City of Corona permits and coordinate city inspections. You never have to deal with the permit office yourself - that's part of what you're hiring us to do.
Ready to get started? Call (951) 416-3795 or send us a message.
"They replaced my driveway in three days and it was driveable by the end of the week. The crew showed up when they said they would, handled the permit, and the city inspector passed it on the first visit. No surprises on the invoice either - exactly what the quote said."
- Michael R., Corona - Concrete driveway building
"I wanted stamped concrete for my backyard patio but was nervous about the HOA. The team knew exactly what my Sycamore Creek HOA required and picked a pattern that got approved without any back-and-forth. The finished patio looks completely different from the cracked slab we started with."
- Diane S., Riverside - Stamped concrete services
"Our pool deck had heaved in two spots and was a real safety concern. They cut out the problem sections, re-graded the base, and poured new concrete that blends with the existing deck. It's been through a full summer and looks as solid as the day they finished."
- Tom W., Murrieta - Concrete pool decks
We respond within 1 business day - no commitment required. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 416-3795KeenCraft Corona Concrete is based in Corona, CA and serves 12 cities across Riverside and San Bernardino counties. We regularly work in Riverside, Moreno Valley, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and surrounding communities. For most areas, we can schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
Concrete outlasts asphalt by two to three times in hot, dry climates - and Corona's summers consistently push above 95 degrees. Asphalt softens under that heat and needs resealing every few years, while concrete stays firm and requires far less maintenance over its 30 to 50 year lifespan.
Patching works for isolated surface cracks. Once cracks run all the way through the slab, sections have shifted up or down, or the base underneath has settled, the underlying problem will keep cracking any patch you apply. Replacement costs more upfront but is the better investment once structural movement is involved.
Standing water finds its way into surface cracks and weakens the slab from the inside over repeated wet and dry cycles. In Corona, clay soils that swell with moisture make this especially damaging - water pooling against a slab accelerates exactly the kind of ground movement that causes cracking and shifting.
Prolonged sun exposure dries out the surface layer of concrete, making it brittle and prone to flaking - a process called spalling. Applying a concrete sealer protects against UV damage and should be reapplied every two to three years in Corona's climate. The Portland Cement Association has detailed guidance on sealers at cement.org. Portland Cement Association.
Before concrete is poured, the soil and gravel underneath must be packed tightly so it doesn't shift after the slab is in place. In the Inland Empire, clay soils expand and contract with moisture changes, so a well-compacted base is the single most important factor in whether your concrete lasts 10 years or 40.
Concrete always shrinks slightly as it cures, and that shrinkage causes cracks. Control joints are shallow lines cut into the slab that guide exactly where those cracks happen - in neat, nearly invisible lines rather than random breaks across the surface. A contractor who skips them, or spaces them too far apart, leaves you with unpredictable cracking.
KeenCraft Corona Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Corona, CA, serving 12 cities across Riverside and San Bernardino counties since 2023.
We hold a current California contractor's license issued through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and carry liability insurance on every project.
Since opening, we have completed concrete projects across 16 service categories - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations.
Want to know more about how we work and who we are? Read our full About page.
A standard residential driveway or patio is typically poured 4 inches thick. If you plan to park heavy vehicles, RVs, or trailers, 5 to 6 inches is smarter. Thicker concrete costs more upfront but dramatically reduces cracking under heavy loads.
After the pour, concrete gains strength over roughly 28 days. You can walk on it after 24 to 48 hours, but keep vehicles off a driveway for a full 7 days. Rushing this step - especially in Corona's heat - is one of the most common causes of early cracking.
Yes. A concrete sealer protects the surface from UV damage, oil stains, and water penetration. In Corona's climate, prolonged sun exposure degrades unsealed surfaces faster than in cooler regions. Most sealers need reapplication every 2 to 3 years. The American Concrete Institute covers sealer types in detail.
Stamped and colored concrete add curb appeal without the upkeep of pavers or natural stone. The main ongoing task is resealing every few years to maintain color and protect the surface. A quality installation in the right finish will look sharp for a decade or more.
The American Concrete Institute publishes free homeowner guides covering mix design, curing, and maintenance - useful reading before any project. Ready to talk specifics? Request a free estimate.
Corona is a city of roughly 170,000 people sitting at the border of Riverside and Orange counties, just off the 91 freeway. It grew rapidly through the suburban building booms of the 1980s and 1990s, and according to U.S. Census data, the majority of households are owner-occupied - people who put down roots here and invest in keeping their properties in good shape.
A large share of Corona's housing stock is now 25 to 40 years old. Driveways, patios, and sidewalks from that era are reaching the end of their useful life, particularly in neighborhoods built before contractors in this region fully accounted for the Inland Empire's expansive clay soils and intense summer heat. You can see the results driving through any part of the city - driveways cracked diagonally, patios that slope toward the house, pool decks with shifted sections near the water. Landmarks like Dos Lagos and the neighborhoods around Glen Ivy Hot Springs sit within the communities we serve regularly.
KeenCraft Corona Concrete is based right here in Corona. We know the permit office, the soil conditions across different parts of the city, and the HOA requirements in the master-planned communities that make up a big portion of the housing stock. If your home is anywhere in Corona or the surrounding communities, give us a call and we can schedule a free on-site estimate.
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KeenCraft Corona Concrete
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