
A concrete parking lot that cracks, floods, or crumbles costs more to repair than it did to build. We grade it right, reinforce it right, and pour it right the first time.

Concrete parking lot building in Chino Hills involves grading the site, compacting a stable sub-base, placing reinforced concrete at the correct thickness, and cutting control joints to manage cracking, and most commercial lots take one to two weeks from start to finish. Done right, a concrete lot handles daily vehicle traffic for decades without needing the repeated repairs that asphalt demands.
Whether you manage a small commercial property, a multi-unit residential complex, or a retail center, the parking area is one of the first things people see. A cracked, uneven, or poorly drained lot signals neglect - and it creates real liability when customers trip or vehicles are damaged. If your property also needs a concrete driveway connecting to the lot, we handle both in the same project.
We serve property owners throughout Chino Hills and the surrounding area. Call us or submit an estimate request and we will respond within one business day.
When cracking covers large areas or sections have heaved noticeably, the sub-base has failed. Expansive clay soils common throughout Chino Hills shift with seasonal wet and dry cycles, and once the base moves, patching the surface is only a temporary fix that keeps failing.
Pooling water means the lot was not graded properly or the drainage has shifted over time. Standing water accelerates concrete deterioration and creates a slip hazard. In Chino Hills where winter rains can be significant, poor drainage turns a minor issue into a major one fast.
A new commercial building, ADU cluster, or multi-unit project needs a parking surface before tenants move in. Starting with a properly built concrete lot means you will not be dealing with gravel ruts, dust, or resurfacing costs within a few years.
Trip hazards from raised joints, potholes, or severe cracking expose property owners to liability. If your lot has sections that are visibly raised or broken, the risk of a fall claim is real and the cost of a lawsuit far exceeds the cost of replacement.
We build concrete parking lots for commercial properties, multi-unit residential complexes, churches, small businesses, and private estates throughout the Chino Hills area. Every project starts with proper excavation and base preparation - no shortcuts on the foundation. We place reinforced concrete at the thickness your vehicle load requires, cut control joints to control where cracking occurs if it ever does, and finish the surface to your specification.
If your project also includes access improvements, we can handle concrete footings for perimeter fencing, bollards, or light poles as part of the same scope. For projects that connect to a street or shared drive, we coordinate the driveway approach so grades and transitions are smooth.
Suited for retail centers, office parks, and service businesses that need a professional surface for customers and staff.
Built for apartment complexes, condo developments, and ADU projects where tenants need dedicated parking that holds up under daily use.
Designed for properties with delivery trucks, service vehicles, or equipment that exceeds standard passenger car loads.
For existing lots that have failed beyond repair, or properties adding parking to handle growth in tenants or customers.
Chino Hills sits inland from the coast, which means summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-90s and above. Asphalt softens in that kind of heat - vehicles leave ruts, surfaces go sticky, and the lot needs resurfacing far sooner than the original estimate suggested. Concrete does not have that problem. It stays rigid in the heat and maintains its surface year after year without the maintenance cycle that asphalt demands. For commercial property owners in Chino Hills, that difference adds up to real money over time.
The clay soils throughout the Chino Hills area also make base preparation more important here than in many other parts of Southern California. Expansive clay shrinks in dry summers and swells in wet winters, and a lot that was not built on a properly compacted base will show that movement as cracking and uneven sections within a few years. We see this regularly on projects near Rancho Cucamonga and in the hillside commercial corridors of Chino - the pattern is the same. Getting the sub-base right is not optional, and it is where we invest the most time on every job.
Call or submit a request online and tell us the property address, approximate lot size, and what kind of vehicles will use it. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We visit the site to evaluate existing conditions, drainage, grade, and vehicle load requirements. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope before any commitment is made.
We excavate to the required depth, compact a stable aggregate base, and set forms at the correct grades for drainage. Steel reinforcement is placed before any concrete is poured.
Concrete is placed, finished to specification, and control joints are cut within 24 hours. We allow at least seven days of cure time before the lot is open to vehicle traffic.
Free estimates, written scope before work begins, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(909) 729-4539We hold a California C-8 Concrete Contractor license, which is required by the Contractors State License Board for commercial concrete work in California. You can verify our license at cslb.ca.gov before we start any work.
Chino Hills sits on expansive clay that moves with the seasons. We compact a deeper aggregate base than is standard in other areas because we know what happens to lots that skip this step. It is the single biggest factor in how long a parking lot lasts here.
We provide a written estimate before any work begins. The scope covers excavation depth, concrete thickness, reinforcement type, drainage grade, and joint layout so you know exactly what you are buying. No verbal estimates that shift when the bill arrives.
We have been building concrete surfaces throughout Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire since 2023. Local property managers and owners call us back because the work holds up and communication stays clear from first call through final walk.
Commercial concrete is not the same as residential flatwork - the loads are higher, the stakes are bigger, and a mistake costs more to fix. We treat every parking lot project with the same attention to base preparation and mix design that we would want under our own property.
Footings for perimeter fencing, bollards, signage, and light poles on your parking lot project.
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