
GetItDone Claremont Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Claremont, CA, handling driveways, patios, and foundations for homeowners throughout this city. We have served Claremont since 7+ years and respond to new requests within one business day.

Many Claremont driveways were poured 40 or 50 years ago and are now cracked, heaving from tree roots, or simply past their useful life. We replace and install new concrete driveways matched to the character of your home, whether you own a Craftsman bungalow near The Village or a stucco house up toward the foothills. Learn more about our concrete driveway building work in Claremont.
Claremont's warm climate makes outdoor living spaces practical for most of the year, and a properly poured concrete patio holds up far better than pavers in this heat. We build backyard patios sized to your yard and finished to complement your home's exterior.
Stamped concrete is a popular choice in Claremont for homeowners who want the look of stone or brick without the ongoing maintenance. It works especially well for patios and pool decks in the high-UV environment of the Inland Empire.
Homes in northern Claremont near the San Gabriel Mountains often have sloped lots that need retaining walls to manage soil and create usable yard space. We build concrete retaining walls sized and engineered for the grade changes specific to foothills properties.
Additions and new structures in Claremont require properly engineered slab foundations that meet current California building code. We pour reinforced slabs for room additions, detached garages, and accessory dwelling units throughout the city.
Claremont's walkable neighborhoods depend on maintained sidewalks, and the city can require homeowners to repair public sidewalks adjacent to their property. We install and repair concrete sidewalks to city code and handle the permitting process.
A large share of Claremont's housing was built between the 1920s and the 1960s. Homes in that age range often have original concrete that has never been replaced. The combination of decades of use, root intrusion from mature trees, and thermal cycling from the Inland Empire heat means that cracking, heaving, and spalling are common problems. Putting off repairs tends to make them more expensive, because water that enters cracks during winter rains will expand the damage over time.
Claremont summers regularly push past 95 degrees, and that kind of sustained heat is hard on concrete if it was not properly cured when it was poured. UV exposure degrades sealers and surface finishes faster than in cooler climates. Contractors who work primarily in coastal markets sometimes underestimate how quickly the Inland Empire heat affects curing and finishing, which leads to surface failures within a few years. We pour and finish to standards suited for this specific climate.
Our crew works throughout Claremont regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the Claremont Community Development Department and know the inspection process for flatwork, retaining walls, and foundation work within the city. The crew is familiar with the range of property types here, from the Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revivals near The Village and the Claremont Colleges to the larger stucco homes built in the 1980s and 1990s closer to the foothills along Baseline Road and Mountain Avenue.
Claremont sits at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County right below the San Gabriel Mountains, which means foothills properties deal with grade changes, erosion, and drainage challenges that flat-lot homes do not. We know what to look for on sloped lots along the northern side of the city and how to address them properly. Whether you are near Thompson Creek Trail on the north end or closer to downtown off Indian Hill Boulevard, the conditions on your specific lot shape how the work gets done.
Claremont neighbors La Verne, CA to the west, and we regularly serve homeowners on both sides of that border. If you are in La Verne or in Pomona, CA just to the south, the same team and standards apply.
Call or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. Most Claremont homeowners get a site visit scheduled within a few days of reaching out.
We come to your property, look at the existing conditions, and give you a written, itemized estimate at no charge. We address cost questions directly during this visit so you know what to expect before committing to anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the Claremont permit process. You do not need to go to the building department. Work is scheduled as soon as permits clear.
The crew completes the work, passes any required city inspections, and leaves the site clean. We walk you through the finished work and go over any curing instructions before we leave.
We serve Claremont homeowners from the foothills to The Village. No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest assessment and a clear price.
(909) 788-2719Claremont is a city of roughly 36,000 people on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, sitting at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. It is best known for the Claremont Colleges, a cluster of seven nationally recognized colleges near the center of the city. The residential neighborhoods surrounding the colleges contain a high concentration of homes built from the 1920s through the 1950s, including Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival houses. The downtown district, known locally as The Village, is a walkable commercial area with historic buildings and tree-lined streets that define much of Claremont's character.
The northern parts of the city, closer to the foothills, have newer residential developments built from the 1980s through the 2000s. These homes are generally larger, with tile roofs and stucco exteriors, and sit on slightly bigger lots. The range from older craftsman homes near the colleges to newer foothills properties means that concrete needs vary quite a bit across the city. We work across all of Claremont and in nearby La Verne and Upland, which border Claremont to the west and north.
Reinforced slab foundations poured for long-term structural support.
Learn MoreCommercial parking lots designed for high-traffic durability.
Learn MoreCall now or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day. Claremont homeowners who wait often find repair costs grow with the next rainy season.