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A cracked or uneven sidewalk is a tripping hazard and a liability. We build sidewalks that drain properly, meet city standards, and hold up through years of Inland Empire heat.

Concrete sidewalk building in Corona, CA means removing the old surface, preparing and compacting the base, setting forms, pouring fresh concrete, and finishing the surface so it drains away from your home - most residential walkway replacements take one to two days of active work, with the concrete needing a few more days to fully cure.
Homeowners in Corona typically call us because an existing sidewalk has cracked or shifted to the point where patching is no longer worth it, or because they are building a new walkway for a recently updated front yard. If you are also thinking about the driveway at the same time, our concrete driveway building service handles both projects in a coordinated pour, which saves time and keeps the finish consistent.
Corona's clay soils and summer heat make base preparation more important here than in many other parts of California. A sidewalk that looks solid in spring can shift and crack by fall if the ground underneath was not properly prepared.
Small hairline cracks are normal in any concrete surface, but when a crack is wide enough to fit a pencil into it, water can work its way in and accelerate the damage. In Corona, where summer heat and clay soils stress concrete from different directions, these cracks grow rather than stay stable - waiting typically means a bigger replacement bill later.
A noticeable step or lip where two sidewalk sections meet is a tripping hazard and a sign the base underneath has moved. This kind of shifting is especially common in Corona neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s, where original base preparation may not have accounted for the area's expansive soils.
A properly built sidewalk sheds water away from your home. Puddles sitting on the surface or water collecting against your foundation after rain mean the sidewalk has settled or was never graded correctly. Standing water accelerates concrete deterioration and can erode the soil underneath the slab.
When the top layer of concrete starts to flake off in thin chips or edges begin to crumble, the surface has broken down to the point where patching is no longer a lasting fix. This kind of surface deterioration is common in older Corona sidewalks exposed to years of intense sun without protective sealing.
We build and replace concrete sidewalks for front entries, side yards, garden paths, and public-facing walkways across Corona and the surrounding Inland Empire. Every project includes site prep, form setting, the pour, and proper finishing - and we handle the permit process from start to inspection so you never have to navigate the City of Corona's Building and Safety office on your own. For homeowners who want something beyond a standard broom finish, we also work alongside our garage floor concrete crew on projects that combine multiple surface types in a single scope of work.
Finish options range from the practical broom finish - the safest and most common choice for outdoor pedestrian surfaces in a sunny climate - to a smoother trowel finish for enclosed or covered areas. We also offer stamped or colored finishes for front walkways where curb appeal matters. Every slab gets proper control joints and correct pitch for drainage.
Ideal for slabs that have shifted, cracked through, or are past the point where patching helps.
For homeowners adding a front path, garden walkway, or side-yard connection where none existed.
Best fit for front walks along the street or public right-of-way that require city inspection.
The standard choice for any outdoor pedestrian surface - provides slip resistance without visible texture marks.
Stamped patterns or colored concrete for front entries where you want the walkway to match a patio or driveway.
For projects that pair a new sidewalk with a driveway or patio pour, keeping color and finish consistent.
Corona grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, and a large share of the city's housing stock is now 25 to 40 years old. Sidewalks from that era are reaching the end of their useful life - particularly those built before contractors fully understood how the area's clay soils behave through seasonal wet-dry cycles. That soil swells when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries, putting pressure on concrete slabs from below. Add in summer highs that regularly push past 100°F, and you have conditions that are genuinely challenging for concrete. A well-compacted base and properly spaced control joints are not extras in this region; they are what separates a sidewalk that lasts 30 years from one that starts shifting in three. The California Department of Housing and Community Development's residential standards guidance covers permit requirements for work like this.
We serve homeowners throughout the region. Customers in Moreno Valley, CA and Chino, CA face similar soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same approach to every job regardless of city.
We respond within 1 business day. During the first conversation we ask for your address, a few photos if you have them, and a rough sense of the project scope. No commitment needed at this stage.
We visit the site, measure, and assess the existing surface. We confirm whether a permit is required and handle the application entirely - you do not need to contact the city yourself.
The crew removes and hauls away the old slab, then grades and compacts the base. You clear the area of pots, decorations, or stored items beforehand - we handle everything else.
In summer, we start early to avoid peak heat. After curing, a city inspector checks the work if a permit was required - we coordinate that visit. You walk the finished sidewalk with us before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We will measure the area, confirm the permit situation, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(951) 416-3795We pull the permit from the City of Corona, coordinate the inspection, and make sure the work is on record. You never have to navigate the city's Building and Safety office yourself - or wonder whether the finished sidewalk is legally compliant.
Every sidewalk we build gets a properly compacted base and control joints spaced for the Inland Empire's seasonal soil movement. That prep work is what separates a surface that holds for 30 years from one that starts cracking in two or three.
We have worked in planned communities throughout Corona, including HOA-governed neighborhoods where finish and width specifications apply. We know what local associations typically require and can help you satisfy those rules before work begins.
You receive a detailed written estimate before any crew shows up. If something unexpected surfaces during demolition or prep - like a deeper base issue than the site visit revealed - we discuss it with you before proceeding, not after the bill is sent.
Concrete sidewalk work is straightforward when it is done right. Our approach is to build it correctly the first time so you are not calling anyone back in three years to patch what should have held.
New garage floor slabs and resurfacing for Corona homeowners who want a clean, durable surface that handles oil, heat, and daily vehicle traffic.
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