
Yuba City Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Fairfield, CA with floor installation, driveway replacement, patio construction, and parking lot building. We serve homeowners across Fairfield -- from neighborhoods near Travis Air Force Base to the newer subdivisions in Cordelia -- and reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Many Fairfield homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have original garage and interior slab floors that are now cracked, uneven, and past the point where patching makes sense. Our concrete floor installation service replaces those aging slabs with new floors poured to current thickness standards and with base preparation that accounts for the expansive clay soil common across Fairfield.
Fairfield's ranch-style and tract homes typically have attached two-car garages with concrete driveways that are 30 to 60 years old. At that age, the seasonal movement of Solano County clay soil has usually left its mark -- heaving, cracking, or sections that have shifted unevenly. We replace worn driveways with properly reinforced slabs graded so winter rain runs away from the foundation, not toward it.
Fairfield gets a long outdoor season, and a concrete patio is one of the most durable and low-maintenance ways to use a backyard. The challenge here is drainage -- Fairfield clay drains slowly, and a patio that is not pitched correctly will send standing water toward the house foundation after every winter rainstorm. Every patio we pour is graded to move water away from the structure and toward a safe outlet.
Fairfield has a significant rental and commercial property market, and gravel or aging asphalt parking surfaces at those properties create mud in winter and dust in summer -- problems that affect tenants and customers. Concrete parking lots built with proper drainage and base preparation solve both issues permanently and hold up far better than asphalt on Fairfield clay through repeated seasonal cycles.
Homeowners adding accessory dwelling units, garage conversions, or detached structures in Fairfield need a slab foundation engineered for local conditions. Fairfield clay soil requires deeper footings and more reinforcement than the statewide minimum in many cases -- a generic spec sheet approach is not enough. We build slab foundations that account for the soil behavior here, not just the building code minimums.
Fairfield is Solano County's largest city, with about 120,000 residents and a housing stock built predominantly between the 1960s and 1990s. Those homes are now 30 to 60 years old -- well into the range where original concrete floors, driveways, and flatwork need serious attention. The single-family ranch and tract homes that line most of Fairfield's residential streets were built on expansive clay soil, and that soil has been doing its seasonal swelling and shrinking under every slab for decades. Original base preparation from that era was rarely to the standard needed for long-term performance in this soil type, which means the underlying problem has been building for years.
Fairfield's climate adds its own pressure. Summers regularly exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the city sits in a wind corridor between the Bay and the Sacramento Valley that can make hot days feel more intense. That kind of sustained heat demands careful timing on any pour -- concrete that dries too fast at the surface before fully hardening will crack early, sometimes within the first year. The rainy season from November through March brings around 18 to 20 inches of rain, and homes on clay soil without proper drainage see that water pooling around foundations and patios. A contractor who does not account for both the heat and the drainage will leave behind problems that show up the following season.
Our crew regularly submits permit applications to the City of Fairfield Community Development Department for concrete floor installation, driveway replacement, and slab work. We know the permit process, the inspection checkpoints, and how long approvals typically take -- which keeps our customers' projects on schedule and protects them from the complications that arise when permit requirements get discovered partway through a job.
Fairfield's residential character changes noticeably depending on where you are in the city. Neighborhoods near Travis Air Force Base and along older corridors tend to have stucco ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s -- homes where the original garage floor and driveway are the same age as the house and have been through a lot of wet seasons. The Cordelia area and the newer developments on the north side of the city were built mostly in the 2000s and are now hitting the 15-to-20-year mark where first-generation surfaces start showing wear. Near Solano Town Center, the surrounding neighborhoods represent a mix of both eras. We have worked across all of these areas and know what the soil and drainage conditions look like in each part of the city.
We also serve neighboring Yuba City to the north, where different soil and climate conditions create their own concrete challenges, and Vacaville just up I-80, where the same Solano County clay and inland heat shape how concrete holds up over time. If you have connections in either city, we cover the full corridor.
Call or use our contact form to describe what you need. We respond within 1 business day and arrange a time to visit your Fairfield property -- we do not quote firm prices without seeing the site, because the condition of your existing floor or surface changes the scope significantly.
We assess the existing surface, check drainage, and measure the space. You receive a written proposal that details demolition scope, base preparation depth, slab thickness, finish, and total cost. This is where we address any cost concerns directly -- nothing is hidden, and the quote you receive is the number we stand behind.
We pull any required permits from the City of Fairfield, then schedule the crew. Demolition and removal of the old surface happen first, followed by grading and compacting the base -- the step that matters most for how long the new concrete holds up in Fairfield's clay soil.
The concrete is poured, finished, and left to cure. In Fairfield summers, we schedule pours for early morning to prevent the surface from drying too fast in the heat. After the required cure period -- about 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, seven days for vehicles -- we walk the completed job with you before closing out.
We serve all of Fairfield, CA and the surrounding Solano County area. Reach out by phone or online -- we reply within 1 business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.
(530) 509-1072Fairfield is Solano County's largest city, home to around 120,000 people along Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento. The city has a long-established residential identity built around single-family ranch and tract homes -- most of them stucco-clad, one or two stories, with attached garages and modest yards. Travis Air Force Base sits on the eastern edge of the city and has shaped Fairfield's economy and population for decades, bringing a mix of military families and civilian workers into the housing market alongside long-term owner-occupied residents. The city is best known nationally as the home of the Jelly Belly factory and visitor center, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors a year and remains one of the most recognized things about the city.
Residential Fairfield divides roughly into the older neighborhoods built through the 1970s and 1980s -- concentrated closer to downtown and along corridors near Travis -- and the newer developments that went up in the 2000s and 2010s in areas like Cordelia and along Mangels Boulevard. Homes in the older neighborhoods are now 40 to 60 years old, and concrete flatwork in those areas is increasingly at or past the end of its original lifespan. The newer neighborhoods are now hitting 15 to 20 years, when first-generation surfaces start to show meaningful wear. Nearby Vacaville shares Fairfield's Solano County location and very similar housing stock and soil conditions -- homeowners in both cities face the same seasonal concrete challenges and often compare notes across city lines.
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Call or submit a request online -- we serve all of Fairfield and reply within 1 business day.