
Redding Concrete Company is Marysville, CA's concrete contractor for parking lots, driveways, patios, and slab foundations - serving Yuba County homeowners since 2023, with drainage-aware installation on every job so your concrete holds up through wet winters and triple-digit summers.

Marysville has a notable mix of rental properties and homes near Beale Air Force Base where off-street parking matters. A properly built concrete lot handles the clay-soil movement common in Yuba County without the cracking and heaving that unprepared asphalt or gravel surfaces develop within a few seasons. Read more about how our concrete parking lot building process accounts for local base conditions, drainage, and pour timing.
Many Marysville homes were built in the 1950s and 60s, and original driveways from that era were never sealed or reinforced to current standards. Decades of Sacramento Valley heat, tule fog moisture, and clay-soil movement have left many of these surfaces cracked and uneven. A new concrete driveway with proper base preparation and drainage slope gives you a surface that handles everything this climate throws at it.
Marysville summers run hot - temperatures above 100 degrees are common from June through September, and that outdoor heat means homeowners actually use their patios in the morning and evening hours. A patio poured without proper drainage slope will collect water during the wet winter months, and in a flood-prone city like Marysville, that water needs somewhere to go away from your foundation, not toward it.
Properties in and around Marysville that sit in or near the flood zone deal with soil saturation after heavy winter rains that homeowners on higher ground never encounter. A concrete retaining wall in this environment needs to be built to handle the lateral pressure of wet, heavy soil - not just the dry-season load. We design walls for the actual ground conditions on your property.
Adding a workshop, carport, or accessory structure to an older Marysville property requires a slab foundation designed for local flood-zone and clay-soil conditions. Slabs in this area need proper drainage, adequate depth, and reinforcement that accounts for seasonal soil movement - not a standard template. We pull permits through the City of Marysville so every foundation is inspected and documented.
Marysville's historic downtown core and the Craftsman bungalow neighborhoods near Ellis Lake have front paths and walkways that have not been replaced in decades. Clay soils expand and contract with each wet and dry cycle, and walkways that were not built with control joints show it - heaved sections and cracked edges are a trip hazard and a liability. New sidewalk concrete, poured correctly, can hold flat for 25 years or more.
Marysville is one of the most flood-prone cities in California. It sits inside a network of levees where the Feather River and Yuba River meet, and every homeowner in the city lives with the reality that water management is not an abstract concern - it is a daily fact of life. For concrete work, this means drainage is never optional. A driveway or patio poured without correct slope and runoff planning becomes a liability the first wet winter it sits through. Properties in designated flood zones also face soil conditions that shift dramatically between saturated winter ground and bone-dry summer clay. That cycle - wet soil swelling against your slab in January, then shrinking away from it in August - is the single biggest cause of concrete cracking in Marysville, and it is entirely preventable with the right base preparation.
The housing stock in Marysville adds another layer. A large share of homes were built before 1970, with some dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s in the historic downtown core. Concrete work on these older properties often uncovers base material that was never compacted to current standards, original flatwork poured directly on native soil, and drainage patterns designed for an older era of construction. Marysville summers regularly push above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and concrete poured in afternoon heat without the right mix additives and timing will surface-dry before the interior has cured - leading to stress cracks that show up by the first summer after the pour. A contractor who has worked in Marysville knows these conditions and plans for them before work begins, not after.
We pull permits through the City of Marysville for concrete work in this municipality, and we have been serving Yuba County homeowners since 2023. The property types we encounter in Marysville range from Craftsman bungalows and Victorian-era homes in the historic downtown core to postwar ranch houses on the residential streets east of Highway 70, and the occasional rental property that has had deferred maintenance for years. Each of those situations comes with different base conditions, drainage concerns, and permit requirements - and we approach them based on what is actually happening on the ground.
Most Marysville residents navigate the city along D Street, 5th Street, and the Highway 70 corridor that connects the city to Yuba City just across the river. Ellis Lake in the center of town is a reference point most locals know well, and the neighborhoods that surround it contain some of the oldest residential concrete flatwork in the area. The historic Bok Kai Temple near the Yuba River waterfront is a downtown landmark, and the blocks around it have a mix of older commercial and residential properties where aging concrete is a consistent issue. Beale Air Force Base sits about 10 miles east, and the steady rotation of military families creates a rental market that keeps property maintenance needs active year-round.
We also serve Woodland, CA to the south, where the agricultural Sacramento Valley setting and clay-soil conditions share a lot with what we see in Marysville. Homeowners in Yuba City just across the river are also part of our regular service area - and we understand the drainage and soil conditions that both Sutter and Yuba County properties share.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the project - size, location, and whether there is existing concrete to remove - before scheduling your on-site visit.
We visit your Marysville property to measure the area, evaluate the existing surface and soil conditions, and check drainage. You receive a written quote that breaks out labor, materials, base preparation, and permit costs - no bundled numbers that hide where the money is going.
We pull any required permits through the City of Marysville before work starts. Site prep - excavation, base compaction, and drainage grading - is done first. The pour follows, scheduled for early morning when summer heat is a factor. You do not need to be present for the work, but we coordinate around your schedule.
After the pour, foot traffic is possible in 24 to 48 hours. Keep vehicles off the surface for at least seven days. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave, go over any maintenance basics, and make sure everything looks right before we close out the job.
We serve Marysville homeowners throughout Yuba County. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(530) 319-6867Marysville is the county seat of Yuba County, with a population of around 12,000 people. It sits at the confluence of the Feather River and the Yuba River, a geography that has shaped the city since its founding as a Gold Rush-era supply hub. The city is almost entirely surrounded by an earthen levee system - a fact every resident knows and that defines how water, drainage, and soil conditions work inside the city limits. The historic downtown core along D Street has one of the most intact collections of 19th and early 20th-century commercial and residential architecture in the northern Sacramento Valley, and the neighborhoods behind it include Craftsman bungalows, Victorian-era houses, and postwar ranch-style homes on smaller in-town lots. Across the river via the 10th Street Bridge sits Yuba City, the larger of the two cities, and the two communities function as a single metro area for most practical purposes.
Ellis Lake, a small scenic lake in the middle of the city, is surrounded by a public park and is one of the most visited spots in Marysville. The neighborhoods that ring it contain some of the oldest residential properties in the city, and the concrete flatwork around these homes reflects that age. The historic Bok Kai Temple, built in 1880 near the Yuba River waterfront, is one of the oldest continuously used Chinese temples in the United States and a landmark that sets Marysville apart from any other city in the region. Whether your home is a few blocks from the Bok Kai Temple or out on the east side of town closer to Beale Air Force Base, we serve all of Marysville. We also work regularly in neighboring Yuba City across the river, and in Woodland to the south - two areas that share the same Sacramento Valley clay-soil and climate conditions as Marysville.
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Redding Concrete Company builds driveways, parking lots, patios, and foundations for Marysville homeowners. Call us or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.