
Westminster Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Huntington Beach, CA, including patio construction, driveway replacement, and pool deck installation, and responds to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Outdoor living is one of the reasons people choose Huntington Beach, and a solid patio is the foundation of a backyard that actually gets used. Ranch-style homes in the inland neighborhoods frequently have original slabs from the 1960s and 1970s that have cracked, settled, and stopped draining properly. Our concrete patio construction service starts with the base, not just the surface - proper compaction, drainage slope, and a UV-stable sealed finish that holds up against coastal sun and salt air.
A large share of Huntington Beach homes have backyard pools, and many of the decks around them are original 1970s concrete that has been absorbing salt air and UV for decades. Surface pitting, cracks along the coping, and rough texture underfoot are common signs the deck is past repair. We replace pool decks with a properly sloped slab, non-slip broom finish or stamped pattern, and a marine-grade sealer rated for the coastal environment.
Most tract homes in Huntington Beach were built between the 1950s and 1970s, which puts original driveways well past their service life. Wide cracks, settled sections, and spalling surfaces are common throughout the inland neighborhoods. Homes within a mile or two of the coast face faster surface degradation from salt-air exposure, making a properly sealed replacement a better investment than patching work that will not hold for long.
Huntington Beach median home values exceed $900,000, and homeowners here tend to invest in outdoor spaces that match the quality of the homes around them. Stamped concrete gives patios and pool decks the look of stone or slate without the maintenance cost of natural materials. We use UV-stable integral colorants that resist fading through Orange County summers, and every stamped job is sealed specifically for coastal conditions.
Properties near Huntington Harbour and along the bluffs sometimes have grade changes that require retaining walls to manage soil and drainage. Near the coast, retaining walls need proper drainage relief holes behind them - without it, water pressure builds during winter rains and pushes walls out of alignment. We install walls with the footings and drainage details that coastal conditions require.
The bulk of Huntington Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s, which means original driveways, patios, and pool decks are now 50 to 70 years old. Those slabs have been through decades of UV, occasional heavy winter rain, and - for properties near the Pacific - daily salt-air exposure that eats into unsealed concrete faster than most homeowners expect. Concrete at this age is rarely just cosmetically tired. It has often moved, settled unevenly, and lost the drainage slope it started with, which means water now pools where it should run off.
Coastal proximity shapes every concrete decision here. Homes within a mile or two of Pacific Coast Highway - from the canal homes in Huntington Harbour to the condos near the pier - live in a salt-air environment year round. A slab poured without a marine-grade sealer will pit and scale faster than the same slab would in an inland city. Flat lots in low-lying parts of the city also drain poorly when the winter rains hit hard, and concrete that was not built with deliberate slope sends runoff toward foundations rather than away from them. These are the conditions that make Huntington Beach concrete work genuinely different from a job in a dry inland suburb.
We pull permits through the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department for jobs that require them - driveway approaches, pool deck replacements, and any flatwork attached to the structure all have permit thresholds here. Knowing what the city requires before work begins keeps projects on schedule and avoids the delays that come from catching permit issues mid-job.
Huntington Beach is a large, flat city laid out mostly on a grid. Most of our work here is in the residential neighborhoods between Pacific Coast Highway and the inland corridors of Goldenwest Street and Beach Boulevard - ranch-style homes on 5,000- to 7,000-square-foot lots where the original concrete is overdue for replacement. We also work in Huntington Harbour on the northwest side, where waterfront homes have more complex outdoor spaces and face the most aggressive salt-air conditions in the city. Access varies significantly between these neighborhoods, and we assess truck routing on every site visit.
We serve the neighboring cities regularly. To the north, Fountain Valley shares the same flat terrain and aging tract-home stock, and we handle concrete projects across both cities with the same crew. To the east, Costa Mesa is the ILM area target for this page and a city we serve regularly, where older residential and mixed-use neighborhoods generate steady concrete work.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We reply within 1 business day, often the same day. You do not need a complete project plan - a brief description of the problem or what you want built is enough to get the conversation started.
We visit your Huntington Beach property to measure the area, assess the existing concrete condition, check drainage, and evaluate truck access. You receive a written estimate at no cost covering demolition if needed, base prep, the pour, finish type, and sealing. Permit requirements and costs are identified upfront so there are no surprises on cost or timeline.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle any permit applications with the city and confirm a start date. The crew completes demolition, grading, and compaction before pour day - the base work that prevents the cracking and settling that is common on older Huntington Beach lots.
On pour day the concrete is placed, finished, and cut with control joints. After curing, a sealer rated for coastal UV and salt-air exposure is applied. We walk the finished work with you before leaving, explain the curing and maintenance timeline, and haul away all debris.
We serve all of Huntington Beach, CA and respond within 1 business day. Free estimates, no obligation. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you promptly.
(657) 364-0326Huntington Beach is a city of about 200,000 people in coastal Orange County, known throughout Southern California as Surf City USA. The city is built around its famous pier, Pacific Coast Highway, and the beach culture that draws both residents and visitors year round. About 55 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, which is a large base of homeowners with real financial stake in keeping their properties in shape. Median home values well above $900,000 give those homeowners strong motivation to maintain and upgrade. Most of the city is a flat grid of residential neighborhoods - ranch-style tract homes built in the 1960s and 1970s dominate the inland areas, while neighborhoods like Huntington Harbour on the northwest side feature canal waterfront properties with larger, more complex outdoor spaces.
The community landmarks most residents navigate by include the Huntington Beach Pier, Pacific Coast Highway, and the wetlands of the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve on the northwest edge of the city. Huntington Beach borders Fountain Valley to the north, Westminster and Garden Grove to the northeast, and Costa Mesa to the east. If your project is near the border with Costa Mesa, we work throughout that city as well, and the same team handles both sides of the line. We also serve Fountain Valley to the north, where the housing stock and soil conditions are nearly identical to the inland parts of Huntington Beach.
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Salt air and 50-year-old concrete are a combination that only gets more expensive to ignore. Call Westminster Concrete Company or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.