
Tustin Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Huntington Beach, CA with pool deck construction, driveway replacement, and patio work on coastal and inland residential properties throughout Surf City. We hold an active California C-8 license and respond to every Huntington Beach estimate request within one business day.

Our concrete pool deck work in Huntington Beach addresses the unique salt air and UV demands of coastal properties, using mix designs and sealers rated for marine exposure so the deck holds up season after season.
Most of Huntington Beach's inland ranch-style and tract homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and a large share of their original concrete driveways have never been replaced. We remove and repour full driveways or damaged sections with properly compacted bases suited to the city's sandy and clay-mix soils.
Rear patios in Huntington Beach take a beating from the combination of coastal moisture, high UV, and salt-laden air. We pour new patios with the right base depth and recommend marine-grade sealers at the time of the pour to slow surface degradation on properties near the water.
Bluff-adjacent and hillside properties in Surf City areas like Seacliff sometimes require retaining walls to manage slope and erosion. We pour concrete retaining walls with appropriate drainage provisions and rebar sizing for the site conditions.
Older neighborhoods in Huntington Beach have sidewalk panels that have lifted from tree root growth or settled from soil movement. We remove damaged sections and pour replacements that meet current City of Huntington Beach grade and thickness requirements.
Huntington Beach has about 200,000 residents and roughly 55 percent of its housing units are owner-occupied. Most of the city was built between the 1950s and the 1980s, which puts a large share of homes in the age range where original concrete driveways, pool decks, and patios are at or past their service life. The interior tract neighborhoods - ranch-style homes east of Beach Boulevard and north toward Seal Beach Boulevard - feature the classic cracking patterns that come from 50 to 70 years of seasonal soil movement under improperly based original slabs. Owners here are not dealing with cosmetic surface wear. They are dealing with structural settlement.
Properties closer to the coast face a different set of demands. Salt air off the Pacific works on exterior concrete year-round, accelerating rebar corrosion and surface scaling at a pace that inland Orange County properties do not see. The waterfront homes in Huntington Harbour and the beach-adjacent neighborhoods along Pacific Coast Highway have concrete surfaces that need attention more frequently and require mix designs and sealers suited to marine exposure. A contractor who treats a Huntington Harbour pool deck the same as a patio in Anaheim Hills will produce results that fail faster than they should.
The type of concrete work we handle most in Huntington Beach is pool deck replacement and driveway rebuilding on the city's large inventory of 1960s and 1970s tract homes - properties where the original flatwork has reached the end of its useful life and patch repairs have stopped being cost-effective. We are familiar with the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department and its permit process for flatwork projects that affect drainage grades or curb approaches.
Huntington Beach is laid out on a flat residential grid, and most of the city is fully built out. Pacific Coast Highway runs the length of the western edge, dividing the beach side from the inland neighborhoods. Inland, Beach Boulevard and Goldenwest Street are the two main north-south corridors that most residents use as navigation references. We work across the whole city - from the canal homes in Huntington Harbour in the northwest to the neighborhoods near Bolsa Chica State Beach - and the salt air gradient from coast to inland is something we factor into every job.
We also serve neighboring Costa Mesa to the southeast and Garden Grove to the north. Coastal moisture conditions and the older housing stock that drive concrete demand in Huntington Beach extend into both neighboring cities.
We respond to every Huntington Beach estimate request within one business day. For pool deck and driveway projects, an in-person visit lets us assess the existing condition and subgrade before quoting.
You receive a written line-item breakdown before we begin. We identify any permit requirements upfront and, when needed, file with the City of Huntington Beach Public Works Department on your behalf.
We remove existing material, grade the site, and compact a base appropriate for the soil conditions at your address - inland locations and coastal properties often need different base depths because of how the soils behave.
We set forms, pour, and finish to grade. Coastal jobs include a sealer recommendation at the time of the pour. Walk on flatwork after 48 to 72 hours. Full strength takes 28 days.
We serve all Huntington Beach neighborhoods - from Huntington Harbour to the inland tract homes east of Beach Boulevard. No pressure, no obligation. Just a straight answer and a written estimate.
(714) 439-5770Huntington Beach - officially nicknamed Surf City USA - is one of the larger cities in Orange County with about 200,000 residents. The city's identity is built around its famous pier, the US Open of Surfing held on the beach each summer, and a coastal lifestyle that draws homeowners who want to be near the water. Most of the housing stock is single-family homes on modest lots, with the denser condo and townhome developments concentrated along Pacific Coast Highway and near the downtown beach area. Neighborhoods like Huntington Harbour - a system of residential canals in the northwest - and Seacliff near the bluffs represent the higher-value end of the market. The inland tract neighborhoods east of Beach Boulevard represent the bulk of the housing, and they are aging.
The city is flat and fully built out, which means almost all of the concrete work happening here is replacement and repair rather than new construction. Winter rains can cause drainage problems on the flat lots throughout the city, and the rainy season consistently generates calls for cracked driveways, settled patios, and pool decks that have finally failed after decades of salt air exposure. Neighboring Costa Mesa to the southeast and Garden Grove to the north share much of the same housing age profile and concrete maintenance cycle.
Our California C-8 Concrete Contractor license is active and publicly searchable on the CSLB website. We carry current general liability insurance and workers compensation on every job in Huntington Beach.
Homes within two miles of the Huntington Beach pier face salt air demands that inland properties do not. We adjust mix designs, base depth, and sealer recommendations based on where your property sits relative to the coast.
Work that affects curb cuts, drainage grades, or structural elements goes through the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department. We handle that process for you and build inspection timelines into the project schedule.
Every request from a Huntington Beach homeowner gets a response within one business day. We do not leave people waiting, and we do not follow up with pressure calls after an estimate visit.
Huntington Beach homeowners want a contractor who understands that coastal concrete is not the same job as inland concrete. We know that distinction, we build it into every quote, and we stand behind the work.
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Learn moreFrom pool decks near the pier to driveways in the inland neighborhoods, we serve all of Huntington Beach. Call today or submit a request - we respond within one business day.