
Hemet Quality Concrete handles residential and commercial concrete projects across Hemet and the Inland Empire. Free on-site estimates, permitted work, and results that hold up to California heat.

Hemet Quality Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Hemet, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls - covering 12 cities throughout Riverside County. Whether your current concrete is cracked, uneven, or missing altogether, we give you a written estimate and permitted work backed by a local crew that has been doing this since 2023.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway handles heavy daily traffic and holds up to Hemet's summer heat for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a solid, low-maintenance surface to enjoy Hemet's mild fall and spring weather.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers a decorative finish poured as one solid slab.
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Lifting or cracked walkway? A new concrete sidewalk removes the tripping hazard and drains water away from your foundation.
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Oil stains and flaking on your garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up to vehicles and tools.
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Plain gray surfaces dragging down your curb appeal? Decorative concrete adds color and texture to driveways, patios, and paths.
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Soil washing down a slope in your yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and stops erosion before it reaches your foundation.
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Interior floor that cracks or flexes underfoot? A concrete floor installation gives you a flat, permanent surface built to last.
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Pool deck that gets dangerously slick or shows wear from sun and chlorine? A new concrete deck is slip-resistant and easy to maintain.
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Steps that have crumbled, shifted, or become uneven? New concrete steps give you a safe, clean approach to any entrance.
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Planning a new structure? A concrete slab foundation provides a stable, level base built to handle Hemet's soil movement.
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Building an addition or new structure? Proper concrete foundation installation starts every project on solid, code-compliant ground.
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Asphalt lot crumbling or full of potholes? A concrete parking lot lasts longer and holds up to commercial traffic without annual patching.
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Adding a structure that needs a solid base? Concrete footings distribute the load evenly so walls, fences, and posts stay upright.
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Foundation settled or sinking in spots? Foundation raising corrects the slope and protects the structure above it from further damage.
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Need to cut through concrete for utilities or repairs? Precise concrete cutting minimizes damage and gets the job done cleanly.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No need to describe the job over the phone - we come to your property, measure the area, and look at what we are working with before quoting anything.
A member of our team visits your property, walks the space with you, and answers your questions. You get a written, itemized estimate that covers labor, materials, demo, and permit fees. If anything unexpected comes up during the visit, we tell you before we quote - not after.
We pull any required permits through the City of Hemet before the crew arrives. On completion, we walk the finished surface with you, point out the control joints, and cover care and maintenance. You get a documented project record for your home files.
We hold a current California Contractors State License Board license and carry general liability insurance on every project. You can verify our license number before signing anything.
We come to your property, measure the area, and give you a written quote - no fees, no pressure. If you decide not to move forward, you owe us nothing.
We live and work in the San Jacinto Valley. We know Hemet's clay soils, summer heat, and permit process because we deal with them on every job - not just when a customer mentions it.
When you reach out, you hear back within one business day. For most projects we can schedule an on-site estimate within the same week, so your project does not sit waiting.
Ready to talk through your project? Request a free estimate or call us at (951) 484-2581.
“They showed up when they said they would and finished the driveway in the timeframe they promised. The crew poured early in the morning to avoid the heat and walked me through the curing process before they left. It has been over a year and there is not a crack in sight.”
Robert M., Hemet - Concrete driveway building
“Our backyard patio had been cracked and uneven for years. They came out, explained exactly what the problem was with the soil underneath, and replaced the whole slab. The stamped finish looks great and the drainage actually works now.”
Sandra T., San Jacinto - Concrete patio construction
“I needed a retaining wall on a slope that was washing out every time it rained. They handled the permit and built a solid wall that has held through two wet seasons without any movement. Fair price, clean work.”
David L., Perris - Concrete retaining walls
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting. There is no obligation to move forward after submitting. Once we receive your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 484-2581Hemet Quality Concrete is based in Hemet, CA and serves 12 cities across Riverside County including San Jacinto, Perris, Murrieta, and Temecula. Most estimates are scheduled within the same week, and we aim to start projects without a long wait.
Yes - concrete poured above 90 degrees can dry too fast on the surface before hardening underneath, which causes cracking. Experienced Hemet contractors schedule pours for early morning in summer and use mix additives to slow the set time.
A concrete slab is only as stable as what it sits on. In the San Jacinto Valley, clay-heavy soil swells and shrinks with moisture - a properly compacted gravel base is what keeps your slab from cracking or heaving within a few years.
Clay soil absorbs water and expands, putting pressure on any slab above it. When it dries, it shrinks back. That repeated movement cracks slabs that were poured without adequate subgrade preparation - a common problem in this valley.
The permit triggers an inspection, which means someone other than the contractor verifies the work meets code. For you, that creates a documented record of compliant work that protects you at resale. Unpermitted work can hold up a sale or require costly corrections. The California Contractors State License Board requires licensed contractors for most concrete projects.
Poured concrete is a single sealed slab with no gaps for weeds or shifting pieces. Pavers can look great but require more maintenance in an area where ground movement is common. For driveways and high-traffic areas in Hemet's climate, concrete typically outlasts pavers with less ongoing maintenance, and options like concrete stamping let homeowners get a decorative finish without giving up that durability.
You can walk on fresh concrete after 24 to 48 hours. Driving is a different story - most contractors recommend keeping vehicles off a new slab for at least 7 days, and up to 28 days for heavy vehicles. Driving on it too early is one of the most common ways homeowners accidentally damage a new driveway.
For technical guidance on concrete construction, the Portland Cement Association publishes homeowner-facing resources on driveways, patios, and curing standards.
Hemet Quality Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Hemet, CA, serving 12 cities across Riverside County since 2023. We hold a current license issued through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and carry general liability insurance on every project we take on. Since opening, we have completed concrete work across 16 service categories - from driveways and concrete patio construction to foundations and retaining walls. Learn more about our team and background.
The City of Hemet Building and Safety Division issues permits for most concrete work. Your contractor should apply before work starts and schedule the city inspection. Plan for a few extra business days before the crew arrives.
Patching works for small, isolated cracks. If you see widespread cracking, sections that have shifted, or surfaces that are flaking apart, replacement gives you a better long-term result than patches that will fail again.
Late fall through early spring is the easiest window. Hemet's mild winters mean concrete cures steadily without heat stress. Summer work is possible with the right precautions, but it requires more planning and experience from the crew.
The California Contractors State License Board consumer guide covers what to look for when hiring any contractor in the state - reviewing it before you sign anything is worth a few minutes of your time. Call us directly and we will walk you through the whole process before you commit to anything.
Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, located roughly 30 miles from Palm Springs and about 90 miles from Los Angeles. It sits at about 1,600 feet elevation, which gives it hot summers that regularly top 100 degrees and occasional winter nights cold enough to freeze exposed pipes. The combination of extreme heat and clay-heavy soil makes Hemet one of the more demanding environments for concrete work in Southern California.
The city has a number of well-known local landmarks that anchor its identity. The Ramona Pageant, an outdoor drama that has run every spring since 1923, is held in a natural amphitheater in the hills above the city and is one of the longest-running outdoor plays in the United States. Diamond Valley Lake, just south of the city, is the largest lake in Southern California and a popular spot for fishing and recreation that most Hemet residents know well. The Hemet Valley Mall serves as the central retail hub for the San Jacinto Valley and has been a fixture of the city for decades.
Most homes in Hemet are single-story ranch-style houses built between the 1950s and 1990s on concrete slab foundations - a construction type that requires careful attention to soil conditions when any new concrete work is added. Hemet Quality Concrete works throughout Hemet and the surrounding cities, and we factor in the local soil and climate conditions on every project we take on.
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Hemet Quality Concrete
337 S Harvard StMonday to Saturday: 8 AM to 8 PM. Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM.
Call Hemet Quality Concrete today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate from a licensed contractor who knows Hemet.