
Go2Guys Chino Hills Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Ontario, CA, handling slab foundations, concrete driveways, and retaining walls for homes throughout the city. We have served the Ontario area since 2023 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Ontario sees steady demand for slab foundations from ADU additions, detached garages, and room additions on both older homes near downtown and newer tract properties. Our slab foundation work accounts for the clay soil conditions throughout Ontario, with proper sub-base preparation before any concrete is poured.
Ontario has a large stock of mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s, and many of the original concrete driveways on these properties are cracked, sunken, or failing at the joints. A properly built replacement handles the Inland Empire heat cycles and clay soil movement that break older pours over time.
Block and concrete retaining walls are common throughout Ontario neighborhoods, from the older streets near Euclid Avenue to the newer south-side subdivisions. Whether you need a new wall to level a yard or a replacement for one that has started to lean, we assess the drainage behind it before building.
Ontario summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and outdoor living space that can take that heat without cracking or fading matters. A concrete patio graded away from your foundation gives you a low-maintenance surface that stands up to the Inland Empire climate for decades.
Ontario is a major logistics and commercial hub, and small business owners here regularly need concrete parking areas that can handle daily truck and vehicle traffic. We build parking lots and commercial flatwork that meet city standards and hold up under the kind of use that asphalt surfaces typically cannot match long-term.
Cracked and uneven sidewalks are a liability issue for Ontario homeowners, and the city can require property owners to repair sections adjacent to their property. We handle both new sidewalk installation and replacement of damaged sections, including coordination with city inspection requirements.
Ontario has one of the most varied housing stocks in the Inland Empire. Homes near downtown and Euclid Avenue were built as early as the 1920s and 1930s, while the mid-century ranch homes that make up a large share of the city's residential areas date from the 1960s and 1970s, and newer tract homes in the south and east were built through the 1990s and 2000s. Each era of construction has different concrete needs. Older homes often have original flatwork that is well past its service life. Mid-century homes commonly need driveway replacements and block wall repairs. Newer homes are entering the range where slabs, pool decks, and patio surfaces start showing wear from the Inland Empire climate.
Ontario summers regularly reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the city's clay soils expand and contract significantly with the wet and dry seasons. That combination - intense heat, UV exposure, and soil movement - degrades concrete faster here than in milder climates. The Santa Ana winds that hit the Inland Empire every fall can also cause physical damage to fences, block walls, and surface finishes. A concrete contractor working in Ontario needs to understand all of these conditions and build for them, not just pour to minimum code requirements.
Our crew works throughout Ontario regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the City of Ontario Building and Safety Division for projects that require them, and we are familiar with the city's inspection process and what reviewers look for on foundation and flatwork permits.
We serve homeowners across Ontario's distinct neighborhoods - from the older Craftsman-era streets near historic Euclid Avenue, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to the mid-century ranch homes in the central neighborhoods, to the newer subdivisions closer to Ontario International Airport and Ontario Mills. Each part of the city has a different housing profile, and we approach each project based on what that property actually needs rather than a one-size approach. The 10 freeway and Euclid Avenue are useful landmarks for understanding where in Ontario a property sits and what era of construction we are likely dealing with.
We also serve neighboring cities on a regular basis. Our team works frequently in Rancho Cucamonga, CA to the north and in Chino, CA to the south. If you have neighbors in either city who need concrete work, we can take care of them too.
Call us or submit your project details through the contact form. We respond to every new inquiry within one business day and estimates are free of charge.
We visit your Ontario property to assess the site conditions, soil, access, and any drainage considerations. You receive a written estimate before work begins - no surprises and no pressure to commit on the spot.
We handle all permit applications with the City of Ontario and coordinate the inspection timeline. You do not need to manage the permitting process yourself, and we keep you updated as approvals come through.
We finish the work, pass all required inspections, and leave the site in clean condition. Before we go, we walk you through the curing timeline and what the surface needs before it is ready for full use.
We serve Ontario and the surrounding Inland Empire communities. No obligations, no pressure. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(909) 729-4539Ontario is a city of about 185,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting roughly 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in the heart of the Inland Empire. The city is one of the region's economic anchors, with Ontario International Airport serving the entire Inland Empire and a major network of warehouses and distribution facilities that have made Ontario a logistics hub for southern California. Euclid Avenue, the city's historic main boulevard, is lined with a double row of pepper trees and surrounded by some of Ontario's oldest residential neighborhoods. The stretch of homes near Euclid represents the oldest housing in the city, with many properties dating back to the early 1900s.
Beyond the historic core, Ontario's residential character shifts by neighborhood. The central areas are dominated by mid-century ranch homes, and the south and east sides of the city have large subdivisions built through the 1990s and early 2000s. This range of building eras means Ontario homeowners have very different maintenance timelines depending on where they live. Cities neighboring Ontario include Rancho Cucamonga, CA to the north and Upland, CA to the northwest, both of which share Ontario's Inland Empire climate and clay soil challenges.
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