
Go2Guys Chino Hills Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Fontana, CA, with experience in garage floor installation, driveway replacement, concrete patios, and slab foundations for the single-family ranch homes and North Fontana tract houses throughout the city. We have served the Inland Empire since 2023 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Fontana homeowners use their garages heavily - for vehicles, storage, and workspace - and the original concrete floors in older ranch homes and early 2000s tract houses have often cracked or settled past the point of patching. A freshly poured garage floor with proper reinforcement and a smooth finish transforms the space and handles the heat cycling and vehicle loads that come with daily use in this climate.
Fontana's housing stock includes a large number of homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and the original driveways on those properties are showing the effects of 20 to 50 years of Inland Empire summers and clay soil movement. Replacing a cracked or settled driveway with properly reinforced concrete prevents water from getting under the sub-base and extends the surface life significantly.
Fontana's outdoor season runs most of the year, and a concrete patio is the most durable surface for backyard use in this climate. It holds up in triple-digit summer heat without shifting, and a textured or stamped finish keeps it comfortable underfoot and visually sharp against the stucco exteriors common throughout the city.
ADU construction and detached garage additions are active in Fontana as homeowners look to add usable space. Every new structure needs a slab foundation engineered for the compacted, clay-influenced soils that are common here, with the right depth and reinforcement to stay stable through seasonal temperature swings.
North Fontana properties near the San Gabriel Mountain foothills often have yard grade changes that require active management. A concrete retaining wall holds soil and drainage in place through the winter rainy season when compacted clay soils are saturated and most prone to movement, protecting both the yard and the foundation.
Older Fontana neighborhoods near the city center have walkways that have cracked and shifted over 40 or more years of soil movement and heat cycling. New concrete sidewalks and walkways restore safe access on the property and can be finished to match updated driveway or patio work done at the same time.
Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, and its housing stock reflects two distinct development waves - older ranch homes from the 1970s and 1980s near the city center, and larger tract homes built in North Fontana during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Homes from the first wave are 40 to 50 years old and frequently need concrete work that goes beyond simple patching. The driveways, garage floors, and walkways on those properties have been through decades of Inland Empire climate stress: summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, winter rains that saturate clay soils and drive expansion, and Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter that push surface materials to their limits. The second wave of North Fontana homes is now 20 to 30 years old - right at the age when garage floors, patios, and flatwork begin to need real maintenance or replacement.
The clay-based soils across most of Fontana are the underlying reason concrete surfaces here have a shorter useful life than in cities built on more stable ground. Those soils swell during the wet season and shrink during the dry season, and that cycle is relentless on any concrete slab that was not designed and placed with that movement in mind. Properties in the northern parts of the city, closer to the San Gabriel Mountain foothills, also face drainage challenges on sloped terrain that flat-lot properties closer to the I-10 do not encounter. A contractor who works in Fontana consistently understands how to design for the soil, not just pour and hope.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The city divides naturally into older neighborhoods south of the 210 freeway and newer development to the north, and the concrete needs of those two areas are different - older ranch homes need replacement work, while North Fontana tract houses are hitting maintenance age. We serve both ends of the city and adjust our assessment and materials recommendations accordingly.
Fontana runs along the I-10 and the 210 freeways through the heart of the Inland Empire, with Sierra Avenue as one of the main north-south corridors through the city. The Auto Club Speedway in southern Fontana is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, and the residential neighborhoods east and west of it include some of the older housing stock in the area. The Fontana Park and Aquatic Center is a central gathering point for families throughout the city.
We also serve cities neighboring Fontana. If you are in Corona, CA to the south or Rancho Cucamonga, CA to the west, we cover those areas regularly and often schedule adjacent cities on the same day.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form with your project details. We respond to every Fontana inquiry within one business day and there is no charge for estimates or site visits.
We visit your Fontana property to assess the existing surface condition, check drainage, and measure the area. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work starts - no vague ranges, no unexpected additions later.
We handle removal of the old slab if needed, prep the sub-base, form the area, and pour on the agreed date. For Fontana's hot summer months, we schedule pours early in the morning to manage set time and protect the surface finish.
After the work is complete, we walk through the finished surface with you and explain exactly when it is safe for foot traffic and vehicles - typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and 7 days before parking on it. We leave the site clean.
We serve Fontana homeowners from older city-center neighborhoods to newer North Fontana developments. Written estimates, no surprise charges. Contact us and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 729-4539Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire, with a population of about 214,000 and a housing stock that reflects the city's rapid growth from the 1970s through the early 2000s. Older neighborhoods near the city center are characterized by single-family ranch homes on modest lots, while North Fontana - the part of the city that grew most intensively in the 1990s and 2000s - features larger two-story tract homes on wider streets with newer infrastructure. The city sits at the western edge of the Inland Empire, where the flat freeway corridor transitions to the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in the north.
Fontana is a working community with deep roots in manufacturing and logistics - it is home to a major concentration of warehouses and distribution facilities along the freeway corridors, which gives the city its distinctly Inland Empire identity. The Auto Club Speedway in the southern part of the city has been a recognizable landmark since it opened in 1997. Nearby cities we serve include Rancho Cucamonga, CA to the west and Corona, CA to the south, both of which share the same clay soil conditions and Inland Empire climate that drive concrete maintenance needs throughout this part of Southern California.
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Learn MoreFrom garage floors in North Fontana to driveway replacements in older city-center neighborhoods, we build concrete that handles the heat, the soil, and the long haul. Call for a free estimate.