
Go2Guys Chino Hills Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Pomona, CA, with experience in sidewalk building, driveway replacement, and concrete repairs on the mid-century homes common throughout the city. We have served the greater Inland Valley since 2023 and reply to every new inquiry within one business day.

Pomona has a large share of homes built in the 1940s through 1960s, and many original sidewalks from that era are heaved, cracked, or lifted by decades of tree root growth. A properly built concrete sidewalk improves safety, meets current city code, and gives older Pomona properties a clean, finished look from the street.
Pomona driveways from the mid-20th century were often poured thin, without modern reinforcement or adequate control joints. A replacement driveway built to current standards lasts far longer and handles the hot summers and clay soil movement that break down older slabs over time.
Pomona homeowners get use out of their outdoor spaces nearly year-round thanks to the mild winters. A concrete patio is low maintenance, holds up in the summer heat, and gives even a smaller backyard a clean outdoor living area that adds real value to the property.
ADU construction and detached garages are common improvement projects on Pomona properties, and every one starts with a foundation. We build slab foundations suited to the soil conditions in your specific area of the city, with reinforcement that accounts for the local clay.
Many of Pomona's older homes have deteriorating front entry steps made from original poured concrete that has spalled, cracked, or shifted over the decades. Replacing them improves both safety and curb appeal, and the new steps can be finished to match your existing walkway or facade.
Properties on the edges of Pomona and in elevated neighborhoods sometimes have grade changes that need retaining walls to hold back soil. A properly designed wall manages drainage and lateral pressure so your yard and foundation stay in place through wet winters.
A significant portion of Pomona's housing stock dates from the 1940s through the 1960s, which means driveways, walkways, and patio slabs on many properties are now 60 to 80 years old. Concrete of that age has gone through hundreds of wet-dry cycles in the region's clay-heavy soil, and the cumulative expansion and contraction adds up to cracking, settling, and surface breakdown. The visible cracks and uneven sections are the result of that accumulated movement, not just normal wear. Left untreated, cracked flatwork allows water to work its way under the slab and worsen the sub-base, making future repairs more expensive.
Pomona's summer temperatures regularly hit the high 90s and occasionally surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hard on concrete surfaces and the sealants that protect them. Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter also affect the region, and the debris and pressure swings that come with those events can expose any existing weakness in older flatwork. Contractors working in Pomona need to factor in both the age of the housing stock and the regional climate when specifying mix designs, joint placement, and sealing schedules.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The compact lot sizes in established Pomona neighborhoods mean access planning matters - getting equipment and materials to the back of a property with a narrow side yard requires a different approach than working on an open suburban lot, and we account for that in our scheduling and crew setup.
We work on homes across the city, from the older streets near the Lincoln Park Historic District to properties closer to the Fairplex and the neighborhoods east of Cal Poly Pomona. The housing stock varies in age and condition across the city, but the underlying soil movement and summer heat challenges are consistent throughout.
We also serve the cities bordering Pomona. If you are in Diamond Bar, CA or nearby Chino, CA, we cover those areas too and can often coordinate projects in adjacent cities on the same trip.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and do not charge for estimates.
We visit your Pomona property to evaluate the site, check access conditions, and assess the sub-base before quoting the work. You receive a written estimate before anything is scheduled - no surprises at invoice time.
We handle required permit applications with the City of Pomona and schedule the work around the inspection timeline. You do not need to deal with the permit office - we manage that from start to finish.
Our crew completes the pour, finishes the surface, and leaves the site clean. We walk you through the curing timeline and what to avoid during the first weeks so the concrete sets up correctly in Pomona's conditions.
We serve Pomona and the surrounding cities. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project costs.
(909) 729-4539Pomona is one of the larger cities in Los Angeles County, covering roughly 23 square miles at the eastern edge of the San Gabriel Valley where it meets the Inland Empire. The city has a population of over 150,000 and a housing stock that skews older - a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and the 1960s, giving many neighborhoods a mid-century residential character with smaller lots, modest yards, and homes that have been maintained and updated over the years. The Lincoln Park Historic District near downtown is one of the most intact collections of Victorian and Craftsman homes in the Inland Valley, with some properties dating back to the late 1800s. Pomona is well connected by the 10, 60, and 71 freeways and is home to major institutions including California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and the Fairplex, where the Los Angeles County Fair takes place each September.
The city borders Ontario to the east, Chino to the south, and Diamond Bar to the southeast. Homeownership in Pomona sits around 47 to 50 percent - roughly half the occupied homes in the city are owner-occupied, giving the city a solid base of homeowners invested in maintaining their properties for the long term. Nearby Ontario, CA shares similar soil conditions and housing ages, while West Covina, CA to the northwest is another established city with comparable residential concrete needs.
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