
Redding Concrete Company is Redding, CA's concrete contractor for driveways, patios, sidewalks, and retaining walls - serving all Redding neighborhoods since 2023, with every project permitted through the City of Redding Development Services Department.

Redding driveways take a beating from summer heat above 100 degrees and clay soils that shift with every wet winter. A properly built driveway starts with base work that accounts for those conditions. Read more about our concrete driveway building process and what local soil conditions demand from a Redding pour.
Redding evenings are genuinely some of the best in Northern California - warm, clear, and long from spring through fall. A properly graded patio gives you a usable outdoor space that drains away from your home and holds up through years of thermal cycling between hot summers and cooler winters.
Many Redding homeowners want the look of stone or brick without the cost of individual pavers that shift and grow weeds. Stamped concrete gives you a one-piece surface with a decorative finish, sealed against UV damage from Redding's intense summer sun and built to resist the clay-soil movement common across the valley floor.
Properties on Redding's hillside lots and foothill edges deal with soil erosion and slope creep that flat-yard homes never see. A concrete retaining wall holds back soil that would otherwise wash down during the heavy winter rains that hit the Sacramento Valley each year between November and March.
Sidewalks in older Redding neighborhoods - particularly the ranch-home corridors built in the 1970s and 1980s - have often never been replaced. Root damage, surface spalling from decades of UV exposure, and heaving from clay soils make these walks both unsightly and a trip hazard.
Redding's long hot summers make backyard pools a popular investment, and a pool deck that gets uncomfortably hot underfoot or crumbles at the edges undermines the whole setup. Slip-resistant concrete pool decks built for Redding's UV exposure stay safer and last longer than bare gray slabs.
Redding sits at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley, and the climate here is unlike most of California. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees from June through September, making it one of the hottest cities in the country during that season. That extreme heat does real damage to concrete that was not poured with hot-weather techniques. Concrete poured in midday July heat dries too fast on the surface before it has cured underneath, leading to cracking that appears within the first year. At the same time, most of Redding's housing stock - particularly the ranch homes and tract homes built through the 1970s and 1990s - sits on expansive clay soils that swell in wet winters and shrink back in dry summers. That seasonal cycle is the main reason Redding driveways and patios crack prematurely. A contractor who does not account for local soil conditions when preparing the base is setting you up for the same problem in a few years.
Building age adds to the picture. A large share of Redding's single-family homes were built between 1970 and 2000, which means original concrete driveways, patios, and walkways are 25 to 55 years old. In Redding's climate - intense UV exposure, occasional winter freeze-thaw cycles, and clay-soil movement year-round - that is well past the expected service life of concrete that was never sealed or upgraded. The 2018 Carr Fire also prompted many Redding homeowners to rebuild flatwork and exterior surfaces that were damaged or destroyed. The demand for quality concrete work in this city is steady and comes from real local conditions.
Redding Concrete Company has been pulling permits through the City of Redding Development Services Department since the business launched in 2023, and we work across all parts of the city - from the older ranch-home neighborhoods near downtown and along Cypress Avenue to the newer subdivisions off Shasta View Drive and Churn Creek Road in south Redding. Every job goes through the permit process. We do not suggest skipping it.
Redding is the county seat of Shasta County and home to about 93,000 residents. The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a landmark that nearly every Redding resident knows, and the neighborhoods north of downtown toward Shasta Dam have a different character from the newer subdivisions on the west and south sides. We have worked in both, and across the communities in between.
We also serve the communities closest to Redding. Homeowners in Anderson just south of the city are a regular part of our schedule - the housing stock there is similar and the same soil conditions apply. If you are near the edges of Redding or in a surrounding community and wondering whether we serve your area, call us and we will confirm.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. You can describe your project, ask questions, or just tell us your address - we take it from there and schedule a visit.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at the soil and drainage, and give you a written estimate. This is also when we discuss cost openly - no vague ranges, no bait and switch. Most visits take 20 to 30 minutes.
We handle the permit application with the City of Redding on your behalf. Processing typically takes a week or two. Once approved, we schedule your start date around Redding's weather window, avoiding peak summer heat and rainy-season delays.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, the pour, and finishing. Before we leave for the last time, we walk the finished surface with you, explain the curing timeline, and tell you what to watch for in the first month.
We serve all Redding neighborhoods and handle every permit through the City of Redding. Call or send a message - we respond within 1 business day.
(530) 319-6867Redding is the largest city in Shasta County, with about 93,000 residents, and serves as the regional hub for a wide area of Northern California. According to U.S. Census data, roughly 60 to 65 percent of Redding's housing units are detached single-family homes. Most were built between 1970 and 2000, with one-story ranch-style homes on standard lots making up the bulk of the older neighborhoods near downtown. Newer subdivisions on the south and west sides have larger homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, many with tile roofs and landscaped yards with concrete or paver hardscaping. The Sundial Bridge spanning the Sacramento River near Turtle Bay is one of the city's most recognized landmarks.
For concrete work, Redding's defining characteristic is its climate. Summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees and sometimes reach 110 degrees or higher, making it one of the hottest cities in the United States during that season. Winters are mild but include frost and occasional freezes from November through February. The combination of intense UV exposure, clay-heavy soils, and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles gives Redding homeowners a specific set of challenges for maintaining driveways, patios, and foundations. We serve all of Redding, and neighboring communities - including Anderson to the south and Shasta Lake City to the north - where the same conditions apply.
Durable concrete driveways built to last through years of daily use and Redding weather.
Learn moreCustom concrete patios that extend your outdoor living space with lasting quality.
Learn moreDecorative stamped finishes that replicate stone, brick, or wood at a fraction of the cost.
Learn moreSafe, ADA-compliant concrete sidewalks installed for residential and commercial properties.
Learn moreStrong, smooth garage floor slabs that resist cracking, staining, and heavy vehicle loads.
Learn moreCustom color, texture, and pattern options that turn plain concrete into a design feature.
Learn moreEngineered concrete retaining walls that control erosion and manage sloped terrain.
Learn moreInterior and exterior concrete floors installed level and finished to your specification.
Learn moreSlip-resistant concrete pool decks designed for comfort, safety, and curb appeal.
Learn moreCode-compliant concrete steps built to handle heavy foot traffic with long-term stability.
Learn moreProperly reinforced slab foundations that support structures safely for decades.
Learn moreFull foundation installation services for new builds and major structural projects.
Learn moreCommercial-grade concrete parking lots engineered for heavy traffic and easy maintenance.
Learn morePrecision-poured concrete footings that provide a stable base for any structure.
Learn moreFoundation raising and leveling services to correct settling and restore structural integrity.
Learn moreClean, precise concrete cutting for demolition, repair, and utility access projects.
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Call us or send a message today. We respond within 1 business day and serve all Redding neighborhoods.