
Yuba City Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Folsom, CA with pool deck installation, driveway building, patio construction, and decorative concrete. We work on homes throughout Folsom -- from Empire Ranch to the neighborhoods near Historic Folsom -- and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Folsom has one of the longer pool seasons in the Sacramento region, and pool decks here take heavy use from May through October under intense sun. Our concrete pool deck work uses slip-resistant finishes and careful drainage grading so the surface stays safe and drains clean after every swim, not just when it is new.
Most Folsom driveways were poured in the 1990s and 2000s alongside the homes they serve. At 20 to 30 years old, freeze-thaw stress and dry summer heat have worked their way into those slabs. Replacement done with a properly prepared base can last another 30 years, which makes it one of the highest-return outdoor improvements for a Folsom home.
Folsom homeowners use their outdoor space heavily from spring through fall. A concrete patio gives you a stable, easy-to-maintain surface for outdoor furniture, grilling, and entertaining. We slope every patio away from the house to keep winter rain moving off the slab and away from your foundation -- especially relevant for homes near the open space and greenbelt areas surrounding Folsom Lake.
In a market where Folsom home values sit in the $600,000 to $700,000 range, curb appeal matters. Stamped or stained concrete on a driveway, walkway, or pool deck creates a look that matches the quality of the home without the cost and maintenance of real stone or pavers. Folsom's intense summer sun fades plain concrete over time -- a fresh decorative treatment with a UV-resistant sealer holds color far longer.
Older neighborhoods near Historic Folsom and Sutter Street have sidewalks that have heaved and cracked over decades of freeze-thaw cycles and tree root growth. Newer subdivisions sometimes need additional walkways added to connect driveways, gates, or side entries. We build to City of Folsom sidewalk standards with control joints that manage future cracking over the long term.
Some Folsom properties -- particularly those backing up to natural terrain or the greenbelt areas around Folsom Lake -- have slopes that need to be held in place. Concrete retaining walls handle that load year after year, including through the heavy winter rain events that arrive after Folsom's long dry summers. They can be finished decoratively to blend into the yard rather than stand out as raw infrastructure.
Folsom grew fast during the 1990s and 2000s, and the concrete flatwork installed across the city during those years is now showing its age. Driveways, pool decks, and patios that were poured 20 to 30 years ago are at the point where surface deterioration, cracking, and drainage problems become routine. The combination of intense summer heat -- temperatures regularly topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September -- and a real winter freeze-thaw cycle puts concrete through more stress in Folsom than many Sacramento-area cities. Concrete poured without proper hot-weather precautions weakens faster, and a surface that has not been sealed against UV exposure fades and becomes porous within a few years.
Drainage is a separate but equally important factor in Folsom. The city gets most of its 22 to 25 inches of annual rainfall concentrated in the November through March window, with almost nothing the rest of the year. Concrete flatwork that is not properly sloped toward a drain or toward the yard edge becomes a water management problem -- standing water damages the surface, creates slip hazards on pool decks, and can work its way toward foundations over time. Homes that back up to greenbelt areas or the terrain around Folsom Lake face additional drainage considerations that a contractor unfamiliar with the area might overlook. Folsom also has some neighborhoods in or near fire hazard zones -- another reason exterior work needs to meet current city standards and be properly permitted.
We pull permits through the City of Folsom Community Development Department for flatwork and pool deck projects throughout the city. Knowing how Folsom's permit process works -- what projects require review, how long inspection scheduling takes -- keeps projects on schedule and prevents the delays that happen when a contractor is figuring it out for the first time.
Folsom is not one kind of neighborhood. Empire Ranch and Broadstone, on the city's eastern edge, have newer and larger homes on bigger lots where pool decks and outdoor living spaces are common project types. The areas near Blue Ravine Road and the original planned subdivisions from the 1990s have homes that are aging into full concrete replacement territory. The pocket of older homes near Historic Folsom and Sutter Street has construction dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s, with different foundation and flatwork needs than the newer subdivisions. Intel's large campus on the city's east side has shaped Folsom into a community of professional homeowners who invest in their properties and expect work done to a professional standard.
We also serve Citrus Heights to the west, which shares similar housing age and climate conditions with Folsom. Many Folsom residents and Citrus Heights residents commute along the same Sacramento County corridors, and we work both sides of that territory regularly.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. Tell us what surface you need work on, roughly how large it is, and what you are hoping to end up with. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit soon after.
We visit your Folsom property to measure the area, check drainage, and assess whether existing concrete needs full replacement or can be resurfaced. You receive a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown before any commitment is made -- no verbal quotes that change when the crew shows up. We also confirm permit requirements and include that cost if applicable.
Our crew handles demolition of old concrete if needed, compacts and grades the base, sets the forms, and pours to the planned finish. We pull all required permits from the City of Folsom and schedule pours for early morning during summer months to avoid heat-related curing problems.
Once cured, the city inspector signs off on the permit -- we schedule that and manage the timeline. Then we walk the finished project with you, explain the control joints built into the surface, and cover the maintenance schedule so you know when to reseal and what to watch for.
We serve all of Folsom and respond within 1 business day. Free estimates, written quotes, no pressure.
(530) 509-1072For permit requirements, visit the City of Folsom Community Development Department. Contractor license verification is available through the California Contractors State License Board.
Folsom is a city of around 79,000 people in Sacramento County, sitting about 20 miles northeast of downtown Sacramento along Highway 50. It has grown steadily for decades and is one of the more affluent communities in the Sacramento region, with median home values in the $600,000 to $700,000 range and a homeownership rate near 65 to 70 percent. Intel has operated a major campus in Folsom since the 1970s -- it is the city's largest private employer and has shaped the community into a hub for professional and technical workers who invest in their homes. The dominant housing type is the two-story, stucco-exterior single-family home with a concrete tile roof, built during the city's main growth era from 1990 through 2010. Most homes sit on medium-sized lots in planned subdivisions, with two-car garages, concrete driveways, and backyard patios. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area borders the city to the north and west, and the American River runs along the city's edge -- both heavily used by residents for outdoor recreation.
The city's neighborhoods span a wide age range. Empire Ranch and Broadstone on the eastern side of the city have some of Folsom's newest and largest homes, with bigger lots and more outdoor living space than the older subdivisions. The original planned communities from the early 1990s, closer to the city center, are now at or past the 30-year mark -- the age when concrete flatwork commonly needs attention. A distinct pocket of older character exists near Historic Folsom and Sutter Street, where buildings date to the Gold Rush era and properties have entirely different maintenance profiles. Neighboring Citrus Heights to the west shares the same Sacramento County service area and similar suburban housing stock.
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