About Temecula
Temecula is a city of about 110,000 people in Southwest Riverside County, incorporated in 1989 and built out primarily between 1990 and the mid-2000s. The city is known regionally for the Temecula Valley wine country, a stretch of more than 40 wineries along Rancho California Road that draws visitors from across Southern California. Beyond the wine country, Temecula is a family-oriented suburban city with a high homeownership rate, a median household income around $95,000, and home values well above $500,000. The city sits in a valley surrounded by hills and mesas, and neighborhoods spread across varying terrain - from flat areas near the Promenade Temecula mall along Winchester Road to hillside communities like Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill with views and sloped lots. Old Town Temecula, the original historic district along Front Street, has buildings dating back to the late 1800s and is the city's most recognized landmark.
Most of Temecula's housing is single-family detached homes in master-planned communities. Neighborhoods including Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, and Wolf Creek all have active HOAs that govern exterior appearance - which affects concrete projects in a way that homeowners in non-HOA cities do not deal with. Stucco exteriors and concrete tile roofs are standard across nearly all neighborhoods, and the clay soils beneath the valley floor create the same expansion and contraction cycle that cracks concrete throughout this part of Riverside County. Temecula is directly south of Murrieta, and the two cities share the same soil profile, the same housing age range, and the same climate conditions. Homeowners in both cities use us for the same range of concrete work, and we serve both on a regular schedule.