
GetItDone Claremont Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Pomona, CA, specializing in patio construction, driveway building, and concrete repairs for homeowners throughout this city. We have served the greater Pomona area since 2019 and respond within one business day.

Pomona's climate is warm enough to use an outdoor patio for most of the year, and a well-built concrete slab holds up to the summer heat and UV exposure far better than wood decking or pavers. We build patios for Pomona homes on modest lots where tight access and nearby structures require careful planning. See the full scope of our concrete patio construction work to learn what options fit your yard.
A large share of Pomona's driveways were poured in the 1950s and 1960s and are now showing their age. We replace deteriorated driveways and install new ones for homeowners across the city, from the older neighborhoods near Lincoln Park to streets closer to Cal Poly Pomona on the east side.
Pomona homeowners can be held responsible for sidewalks adjacent to their property under city code. Cracked or raised sidewalk panels are a trip hazard and a liability. We repair and replace sidewalk sections to current City of Pomona standards.
Many of Pomona's older homes have foundation issues that were never addressed. For room additions, ADUs, or full foundation replacements, we install properly engineered concrete foundations that meet current California seismic requirements.
For Pomona homeowners who want to improve curb appeal or update an aging exterior, decorative concrete finishes offer a cost-effective alternative to stone or tile. We apply color, texture, and pattern options that hold up in the Inland Empire climate.
Some Pomona properties have grade changes or raised yard areas that need retaining walls to prevent soil movement. We build concrete retaining walls that hold up to Pomona's soil conditions and pass city inspection.
Pomona is a city of older homes, and age-related concrete deterioration is one of the most common problems homeowners face here. Mid-century homes built in the 1940s through the 1960s often have original flatwork that has been through 60 to 80 years of hot summers, occasional frost, and root intrusion. The Lincoln Park neighborhood in particular has historic homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s where the concrete around the property may have been poured decades ago and never replaced. When cracks widen and panels begin to shift, the repair window closes and full replacement becomes the only practical option.
Pomona summers regularly hit 100 degrees or higher, and the city gets almost no humidity to soften the UV exposure. These conditions accelerate wear on sealers and surface finishes, and they stress any concrete that was not properly cured. Contractors who do not work regularly in the Inland Empire heat may use coastal-market mix designs that cure too quickly in this climate and surface-crack within a few years. We mix and finish for Pomona conditions specifically.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division and are familiar with how the city handles concrete permits for both standard flatwork and historic properties in Lincoln Park. The older neighborhoods close to downtown, including the streets around the Fairplex on the western edge of the city, have smaller lots with tight side yards that affect how equipment gets in and debris gets out. We plan for that upfront rather than discovering it on installation day.
Pomona sits at the crossroads of the San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire, bordered by Ontario to the east, Diamond Bar to the south, and Claremont to the north. The 10, 60, and 71 freeways make the city accessible from multiple directions, which means our crew can get to most Pomona addresses without difficulty. Whether your home is near Cal Poly Pomona on the east side or in one of the older neighborhoods closer to the center of the city, we know the streets and the typical concrete conditions you are likely dealing with.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Montclair, CA just to the west, where conditions are similar to Pomona's older residential neighborhoods. If you are looking for concrete work across the broader area, our team covers Chino, CA to the south as well.
Call or submit the form and we will follow up within one business day. Most Pomona homeowners get a site visit scheduled within a few days of first contact.
We come to your Pomona property, assess the existing conditions, and provide a written, itemized estimate at no charge. We discuss the cost breakdown clearly so you understand what you are paying for and why.
After you approve the estimate, we apply for any required City of Pomona permits. You do not need to visit the building department. Once permits are approved, we schedule your project and confirm a start date.
The crew completes the work, passes any required city inspections, and cleans the site before leaving. We walk you through the finished work and explain any curing period requirements.
We serve Pomona homeowners from Lincoln Park to the Cal Poly area. No obligation, just a straight answer on what your project will cost and how long it will take.
(909) 788-2719Pomona is one of the larger cities in the San Gabriel Valley, with over 150,000 residents spread across roughly 23 square miles at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County. The city is home to Cal Poly Pomona, one of the largest universities in the Cal State system, as well as the Fairplex, which hosts the annual Los Angeles County Fair. The city's housing stock is predominantly mid-century, with many single-family homes built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. The Lincoln Park neighborhood near downtown is one of the most recognized historic residential areas in the Inland Valley, with Victorian and Craftsman homes that date to the late 1800s.
Pomona is bordered by Ontario to the east, Chino to the south, Diamond Bar to the southeast, and Claremont to the north. Most of the city's residential neighborhoods have modest lot sizes and stucco-finished single-family homes, which is typical for this part of Southern California. We work throughout Pomona and in neighboring Montclair and Ontario, where the residential mix and concrete needs are similar.
Reinforced slab foundations poured for long-term structural support.
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Learn MoreCall or submit the form now. Pomona homeowners who catch concrete problems early avoid much larger repair bills when the next rainy season arrives.