
Go2Guys Chino Hills Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Chino, CA, handling patio construction, driveway building, and concrete foundations for the city's growing residential neighborhoods. We have been serving the Chino and Chino Hills area since 2023 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Chino has warm outdoor weather for most of the year, and a concrete patio is one of the most practical improvements for a home in this area. A properly built concrete patio handles the high summer heat and the clay soil movement that causes cheaper materials to shift and crack over time.
Most Chino homes have an attached two-car garage and a concrete driveway that was poured when the house was built in the 1980s or 1990s. If that original concrete is cracking, spalling, or showing drainage problems, a full replacement on a properly prepared sub-base is often the right call rather than continued patching.
While Chino is mostly flat compared to neighboring Chino Hills, some properties - particularly near The Preserve and in south Chino - have grade changes that need retaining walls to make the yard usable. We build walls that handle the clay soil expansion common throughout this part of the Inland Empire.
Chino's former farmland soil requires careful sub-base work before any slab is poured, particularly in parts of the city where agricultural land was converted to residential use starting in the 1980s. We prepare the base correctly so the slab stays level and does not develop the settlement issues that shortcuts cause.
Many Chino homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have original concrete walkways that are now cracked, uneven, or have heaved due to tree roots or soil movement. We replace damaged sections to code and match the finish to the surrounding concrete so the repairs blend in.
Chino homeowners increasingly choose stamped concrete for driveways, patios, and pool surrounds because it gives the look of stone or pavers at a lower long-term maintenance cost. The finish holds up well in the Inland Empire climate and suits the single-family home character of Chino's neighborhoods.
A large share of Chino's housing was built on land converted from dairy farming, and that agricultural history matters more than most homeowners realize. Soil that was used for farming compacts differently than natural ground, and areas of fill or amended soil can settle unevenly under concrete slabs over time. Homes in south Chino and near The Preserve, where development came later, sit on ground that was graded and compacted during construction but may still show settlement as it continues to consolidate.
Beyond soil conditions, Chino shares the Inland Empire's expansive clay soil problem with most of its neighbors. The rainy season swells the clay, and the hot, dry summer pulls moisture back out - a cycle that repeats every year and puts cumulative stress on every concrete surface on the property. Driveways, patios, and walkways built in the 1980s through early 2000s are now at the age where this wear is visible. The right response is not just patching - it is understanding why the concrete moved and building the replacement so it does not move again.
Our crew works throughout Chino regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process through the City of Chino's Building Division. The permit requirements and inspection expectations here are specific to Chino, and understanding them means our projects move through review without unnecessary delays.
We work across Chino, from the older neighborhoods in the northern part of the city near Central Avenue to the newer developments in south Chino near Eucalyptus Avenue and the neighborhoods surrounding the Chino Airport. The Preserve is one of the newer master-planned communities in the city, and homes there are hitting the 15- to 20-year mark where first-generation driveways and patios are starting to need attention. Whether you are in a newer neighborhood or an older one, we can assess what your concrete needs and give you an honest recommendation.
We also serve the surrounding area. If you have a project in neighboring Ontario, CA or are comparing options across the region, our team covers the western Inland Empire and responds quickly to inquiries in all the cities we serve.
Call or use the contact form to tell us what you need and where your property is located. We respond within one business day and do not charge for estimates or site visits.
We visit your Chino property to check the soil conditions, existing concrete, drainage, and access. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - no hidden costs added later.
We determine what permits Chino requires for your project and handle the application process. Work is scheduled after permit approval so there are no stop-work delays.
Our crew finishes on the agreed timeline and hauls away all debris and waste before leaving. We walk you through the completed work and tell you the care and curing instructions before we go.
We serve Chino and the surrounding Inland Empire. Free estimates. Responses within one business day.
(909) 729-4539Chino is a city of roughly 90,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting near the intersection of the 60, 71, and 83 freeways. For most of the 20th century it was agricultural land, primarily dairy farming, and the city's rapid residential growth from the 1980s onward filled that land with tract housing developments. The result is a city where most neighborhoods look similar - single-family homes on mid-size lots with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages. The housing stock is largely owner-occupied, and most residents have lived here long enough to be thinking about maintenance and upgrades rather than just settling in. Well-known parts of the city include The Preserve, a large master-planned community in the south, and the neighborhoods around Chino Airport on the city's southwestern edge.
Chino is bordered by Chino Hills to the south, Ontario to the east, and Pomona and Diamond Bar to the west. It sits in the broader Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the clay-heavy soil is one of the most common sources of concrete and foundation problems for homeowners. Nearby cities like Chino Hills, CA and Ontario, CA face the same soil conditions and building stock age, and we work in all of them.
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Learn MoreReach out today. We serve Chino and the surrounding Inland Empire and respond to every inquiry within one business day.