
Rohnert Park Concrete is the locally owned concrete contractor Rohnert Park homeowners call for driveway installation, patio construction, and foundation work — with free estimates and a response within one business day.

Most Rohnert Park driveways were poured in the 1960s through 1980s, and many are showing the cracks and settling that come with decades of clay-soil movement. We remove the failing slab, prepare the base for local soil conditions, and pour a reinforced concrete driveway built to handle the North Bay's wet winters and dry summers. Learn more about our concrete driveway building service.
Rohnert Park's mild, dry summers make outdoor living practical for most of the year, but it only works if your patio surface is level, draining correctly, and not cracking apart from clay-soil shifts. We pour properly graded patios with adequate base prep so the finished surface stays flat through Sonoma County's wet and dry cycles.
Rohnert Park was built almost entirely on slab-on-grade foundations, and the expansive clay soils beneath them can shift enough to crack slabs and distort door frames over time. Whether you need a new slab for an addition or a full foundation replacement, we design the thickness and reinforcement around the specific soil conditions on your lot.
For Rohnert Park homeowners who want something other than plain gray flatwork, stamped and colored concrete finishes can replicate the look of stone or brick without the cost or maintenance. These finishes are sealed to stand up to Sonoma County's rainy winters and dry, UV-intense summers.
Settled or tilted walkways around Rohnert Park homes are a tripping hazard and a common sign that the clay subsoil has shifted. We replace failing walkways and install new concrete paths with the proper base depth and control joints to handle local soil movement.
Where Rohnert Park properties have grade changes, concrete retaining walls hold back soil reliably without the rot or pest concerns of wood alternatives. Properly built walls include drainage behind them so water pressure does not build up and push the wall forward over time.
Rohnert Park was developed rapidly as a planned community starting in the late 1950s, and most of its homes were built between 1960 and 1985. That means a significant share of the city's original concrete flatwork, driveways, and slab foundations is now 40 to 65 years old. At that age, the surface and the base beneath it are at or past the end of their expected lifespan, and the signs show up as cracks, settled sections, and water draining toward foundations instead of away from them.
The underlying soil makes the situation worse. Much of Rohnert Park sits on the Santa Rosa Plain, which has clay-heavy soils that expand when rain saturates them in winter and shrink as they dry out in summer. That seasonal movement is one of the leading causes of cracked driveways, tilted walkways, and unsettled slabs across the city. A concrete contractor who does not account for this in the base preparation is not solving the problem, just covering it temporarily.
The City of Rohnert Park also requires building permits for most concrete flatwork projects, and the permitting process includes an inspection before concrete is placed. That inspection step matters: it confirms that the base preparation and reinforcement meet local code before they are buried under concrete. Contractors who skip permits create real legal exposure for homeowners when it is time to sell.
We pull permits directly through the City of Rohnert Park Building Division for every concrete project in the city, and our team is familiar with the plan check process and typical inspection timelines. That experience means fewer delays on your project and no surprises at the inspection stage.
Most of the homes we work on in Rohnert Park are the original ranch-style and split-level houses from the city's planned-community build-out, concentrated in the neighborhoods west of Highway 101. We also work on the newer two-story homes in the Vast Oak and Willowglen areas in the southeast part of the city, which have a different layout but sit on the same clay-soil base that affects the whole area. Whether your home is near Sonoma State University, on the west side near Graton Resort, or in one of the newer neighborhoods, we know the concrete work common to your part of town.
If you are in a neighboring city, we serve those communities as well. Homeowners in Santa Rosa to the north and Petaluma to the south both have similar clay-soil and aging-housing-stock challenges, and we handle concrete work across the corridor regularly.
Reach us by phone at (707) 682-1628 or submit the online form. We respond to all requests within one business day and ask for basic project details so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit your property, measure the work area, assess soil and drainage conditions, and review any permit requirements specific to your Rohnert Park address. You receive a written estimate with no obligation.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Rohnert Park. Most permits are issued in three to seven business days, and we schedule your work start date around permit approval.
Our crew handles demolition, base prep, forming, pour, and finish. The city inspector signs off before we leave, and we walk you through the curing timeline so you know exactly when the surface is ready for use.
We serve all of Rohnert Park, from the older ranch-style neighborhoods near Sonoma State to the newer homes in Vast Oak. No high-pressure sales, no obligation — just a straight answer on what your project involves and what it will cost.
(707) 682-1628Rohnert Park is a planned city in Sonoma County with roughly 43,000 residents, built out rapidly from the late 1950s through the 1980s along Highway 101 between Santa Rosa and Petaluma. The housing stock is dominated by single-story ranch homes and split-level tract houses from that original development period, most of them on slab-on-grade foundations. The city also includes newer residential areas in the southeast, including the Vast Oak and Willowglen neighborhoods, with two-story homes built in the 2000s and 2010s. According to Wikipedia, the city is notable for having been designed from the ground up as a self-contained community.
The most recognizable institution in the city is Sonoma State University, a four-year public university that sits inside the city limits and enrolls around 7,000 students. The Green Music Center on campus is a well-known performing arts venue, and the university's presence creates a mix of long-term homeowners and rental properties in the surrounding neighborhoods. The Graton Resort and Casino, just west of the city in unincorporated Sonoma County, is another widely recognized landmark.
About half of Rohnert Park's housing units are owner-occupied, and median home values run in the $550,000 to $600,000 range. For homeowners in this price bracket, maintaining and improving concrete flatwork and structural elements is a sound investment. We are based here in Rohnert Park and also serve neighboring communities including Santa Rosa.
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Call (707) 682-1628 today or submit the estimate form — we respond within one business day and your estimate is always free.