
Rohnert Park Concrete provides concrete contracting in Napa, CA — driveways, stamped concrete, patios, retaining walls, and foundation work. We reply within one business day and provide free written estimates before any work is scheduled.

Every job below has a direct connection to what Napa properties actually need — older housing stock, mature trees, seismic exposure, and a climate that swings between hot dry summers and wet winters.
Napa homeowners near the Historic District often want outdoor surfaces that complement the character of a Victorian or Craftsman home without the maintenance of natural stone. Our stamped concrete services deliver the look of slate, cobblestone, or brick as a single solid surface — no shifting pavers, no weed gaps, and far lower long-term upkeep. Color and pattern options make it easy to match an existing architectural style.
Many Napa homes on older streets have large lots with mature trees whose roots have already cracked and heaved the original concrete driveway. Replacing a damaged driveway in Napa requires cutting back exposed roots, compacting the subgrade carefully, and using proper steel reinforcement to resist future movement. A well-built replacement will last 25 to 30 years in this climate.
Napa's hillside neighborhoods and older properties with grade changes often need retaining walls to hold back soil — especially after heavy winter rains saturate the clay-heavy ground. Concrete retaining walls built to California seismic standards hold up where timber or block alternatives eventually fail. Walls over four feet tall require a city permit and engineer sign-off, which we handle.
With Napa home values above $600,000, adding an accessory dwelling unit or a room addition is one of the most practical ways to expand usable space. Every new structure starts with a properly engineered slab poured on compacted, well-drained subgrade — critical in a seismically active area where the 2014 earthquake revealed how much damage a poor foundation can cause.
Napa summers reach into the 90s regularly, and a well-built pool deck makes those months far more livable. Textured or stamped concrete keeps the surface slip-resistant in a wet environment and tolerates years of UV exposure far better than wood. We size control joints and select mixes suited to Napa's temperature swings between summer and winter.
Front steps on Napa's older Victorian and Craftsman homes are often the first concrete element to show earthquake-related movement — diagonal cracks at the corners and settled sections that create trip hazards. Replacing them with properly formed and reinforced concrete steps restores both safety and curb appeal, and can be matched with a stamped finish to complement the home's character.
Napa has a large share of homes built before 1960, many with original wood siding, original foundations, and systems that have not been significantly updated. These properties need a different level of attention than tract homes built in the 1990s. Tree root intrusion is common on streets lined with mature oak and walnut trees, and any concrete replacement project in an older neighborhood has to account for what the roots are doing below the surface.
The 2014 South Napa earthquake — a magnitude 6.0 that struck just south of the city — caused widespread damage to older masonry structures and foundations. Homes that were repaired quickly in the aftermath may have deferred work, and those that were not assessed at all may have hidden cracks in their slabs or footings. Napa sits in an active seismic zone, and California's building code requires seismically designed foundations for any new construction or significant addition in the area.
The city's clay-heavy soils expand during the November-through-March rainy season and shrink back in the summer heat — a cycle that stresses any concrete surface that was not bedded on compacted gravel with adequate steel reinforcement. Wildfire smoke and ash from the surrounding hills also settle on driveways and patios during fire season; the alkaline residue can etch unsealed concrete if it is not rinsed off before the rains arrive.
Our team pulls permits through the City of Napa Building Division and regularly works on the mix of Victorian-era homes near downtown and the stucco ranch houses that fill the east and south sides of the city. The combination of older wood-framed structures near Oak and Seminary streets and newer tract development near Highway 221 means no two Napa jobs are quite the same — subgrade conditions, tree root proximity, and site access all vary block by block.
We know Napa's geography well. Jobs near the Oxbow Public Market area on the downtown waterfront often involve tight lot access and preservation-sensitive neighbors; properties further out toward the Napa Valley Wine Train corridor and the newer subdivisions on the east side tend to have more room to work and more recent subgrade conditions. Either way, we show up having already thought through what access, permitting, and soil conditions are likely to look like.
We also serve neighboring communities, including Vallejo, CA, where foundation and flatwork demand follows a similar pattern of aging housing stock on clay soils, and Santa Rosa, CA, where post-fire rebuild work and ADU construction have driven significant concrete demand over the past several years.
Call or submit the contact form — we reply within one business day. We will ask about the scope, location, and whether you have any existing permits or plans so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit the property, assess subgrade conditions, note any tree roots or drainage issues, and provide a written itemized quote at no charge. There is no obligation, and we will explain every line item before you decide.
We handle the City of Napa permit application before any work begins. Permit processing typically takes a few business days to two weeks depending on project type and current city workload.
We complete the project to permitted specs, pass any required city inspections, and leave your property clean. You will receive guidance on curing time — typically seven days before driving on a new slab — before we close out.
We serve Napa, CA and the surrounding communities. Free written estimates, no obligation, and we pull all required City of Napa permits.
(707) 682-1628Napa is a mid-sized California city of roughly 80,000 people sitting at the southern gateway to the Napa Valley, one of the world's most recognized wine-producing regions. The city's economy leans heavily on tourism and hospitality, which keeps property values high — median home values sit well above $600,000 — and motivates homeowners to invest in their properties. About half of housing units in Napa are owner-occupied, giving the city a stable, invested residential base.
The older residential neighborhoods near downtown — especially along Oak, Seminary, and Randolph streets — are filled with Victorian and Craftsman bungalows built between the 1880s and 1930s. These homes sit on large lots with mature trees and original concrete flatwork that is often well past its service life. Newer subdivisions built from the 1980s through the 2000s occupy the city's eastern and southern edges, with stucco ranch homes and two-story tract houses on smaller lots with attached garages. Both types of property have their own distinct concrete needs.
We work throughout Napa and also serve other communities in the region, including Petaluma, CA to the northwest and Vallejo, CA to the south, both of which share Napa's mix of older housing stock and clay-soil conditions.
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