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

Santa Rosa's long dry season makes outdoor living worth investing in, but a patio on clay-heavy soil needs a properly prepared base or it will crack and settle within a few years. We build patios with the base depth and compaction that local soil conditions require, and we can add stamped or colored finishes that match the aesthetic of your home. Learn more about our concrete patio construction service.
Santa Rosa's older neighborhoods — particularly the postwar tracts on the west side and the homes in the Rincon Valley area — have many original driveways that are now past their expected lifespan. We pour reinforced driveways sized correctly for your vehicle load, with control joints and proper drainage to handle the valley's seasonal freeze-thaw cycles and clay-soil movement.
Santa Rosa has hillside neighborhoods, particularly in the Fountaingrove and Bennett Valley areas, where grade changes require retaining walls to hold back soil and prevent erosion. Concrete retaining walls in these locations need proper drainage built in from the start, since hydrostatic pressure from the clay soil during rainy winters is one of the main causes of wall failure.
For Santa Rosa homeowners who want outdoor surfaces that look as good as they perform, stamped concrete can replicate the appearance of stone, slate, or brick at a lower cost and with less maintenance. Victorian-era homes on and near McDonald Avenue often benefit from finishes that complement their historic character without the upkeep of natural stone.
Santa Rosa's older homes were built on foundations that are now approaching 60 to 80 years old, and the clay soils they sit on have been expanding and contracting for all of those decades. Whether you need a new slab for an addition, a repaired section of existing foundation, or a full foundation assessment, we work with Santa Rosa's mixed housing stock across every era.
City-facing sidewalks in Santa Rosa are sometimes shared responsibility between the property owner and the city, depending on the specific location and the cause of damage. We work in both private walkway replacement and city-adjacent concrete work, and we can help you understand what requires a permit before any work begins.
Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County, with around 178,000 residents and a housing stock that spans more than a century of construction. A large share of homes were built between 1950 and 1980, putting much of the original flatwork, driveways, and foundations at 45 to 75 years old. At that age, concrete surfaces that have never been replaced are typically showing real deterioration, not just cosmetic wear.
The 2017 Tubbs Fire added a layer of complexity that is unique to Santa Rosa. Entire neighborhoods like Coffey Park were rebuilt from scratch after the fire, which means the city now has pockets of brand-new construction sitting alongside 60-year-old homes. Rebuilt homes in formerly fire-affected areas may have soil and drainage conditions that differ from the surrounding older neighborhoods, since grading and drainage were often reconfigured during the rebuild process.
Like the rest of the Santa Rosa Plain, the city's soils are predominantly clay, which means the same seasonal movement problem that affects Rohnert Park applies here. A contractor who does not prepare the base specifically for clay-soil conditions is not delivering a durable product. We have worked throughout Santa Rosa across all of these housing types, and we adjust base preparation and drainage design based on what the specific site requires.
We pull permits through the City of Santa Rosa Permit Center for every project that requires one, and we are familiar with the plan check and inspection process for concrete flatwork in the city. Santa Rosa's permit workflow is somewhat more complex than smaller surrounding cities, partly due to the volume of post-fire rebuild projects that went through the system after 2017.
The homes we work on in Santa Rosa span a wide range: postwar ranch homes off Stony Point Road and Marlow Road on the west side, older Craftsman and Victorian properties near the Railroad Square Historic District, rebuilt homes in Coffey Park, and hillside properties in Fountaingrove and Bennett Valley. Each of these areas presents different concrete challenges, and we are not guessing at the conditions when we quote your job.
We are based in neighboring Rohnert Park and serve Santa Rosa as a primary service area. We also work in Petaluma to the south, so our crews travel the Highway 101 corridor regularly.
Reach us by phone at (707) 682-1628 or through the online estimate form. We respond to every request within one business day and ask a few questions about your project so we arrive at your property prepared.
We visit your Santa Rosa property to measure the work area, evaluate soil and drainage conditions, and confirm permit requirements for your specific address. You receive a written, itemized estimate at no charge.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the Santa Rosa Permit Center. Permitting in Santa Rosa typically takes five to ten business days, and we schedule your project start around permit approval so there are no delays.
Our crew handles all phases from demolition and base prep through pour and finish. The city inspector verifies the work meets code, and we walk you through the curing timeline before we leave your property.
We serve all of Santa Rosa — from the older neighborhoods near Railroad Square to the hillside homes in Fountaingrove and the rebuilt streets of Coffey Park. No obligation, no pressure — just a straight estimate on your project.
(707) 682-1628Santa Rosa is the county seat and largest city in Sonoma County, with a population of roughly 178,000. The city has several distinct residential areas with different housing characters: the flat west side has postwar ranch tracts; the hillside neighborhoods in Fountaingrove and Bennett Valley have larger homes with more complex grading; and the area around McDonald Avenue has Victorian and Craftsman homes dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Coffey Park, in the northwest, was largely rebuilt after being destroyed in the 2017 Tubbs Fire.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum, which honors the creator of Peanuts who lived and worked in Santa Rosa for decades, is one of the city's most recognizable attractions. Railroad Square, a historic commercial district near downtown, is known for its stone buildings and is one of the older intact sections of the city. Santa Rosa sits at the heart of the North Bay wine country corridor and serves as a hub for the surrounding Sonoma County communities.
About 48 percent of Santa Rosa's housing units are owner-occupied, with median home values around $600,000. For homeowners protecting that kind of investment, well-built concrete flatwork and sound foundation conditions are not optional maintenance items. We serve Santa Rosa as a primary service area from our base in neighboring Rohnert Park, and also cover Petaluma to the south.
Durable concrete driveways built to last, improving curb appeal and property value.
Learn moreCustom concrete patios designed for outdoor living, entertaining, and everyday enjoyment.
Learn moreDecorative stamped concrete that replicates stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the cost.
Learn moreSafe, level concrete sidewalks installed to code for homes and commercial properties.
Learn moreSmooth, reinforced garage floors built to handle heavy loads and daily vehicle traffic.
Learn moreCustom decorative concrete finishes that add texture, color, and character to any surface.
Learn moreStructural concrete retaining walls that control erosion and define outdoor spaces.
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Learn moreProperly graded and reinforced concrete slab foundations for new construction.
Learn morePrecise foundation installation supporting structural integrity for years to come.
Learn moreCommercial-grade concrete parking lots built for high traffic and durability.
Learn moreAccurate concrete footings that provide a stable base for fences, posts, and structures.
Learn moreFoundation raising and leveling to correct settlement and protect your structure.
Learn morePrecise concrete cutting for repairs, expansion joints, and utility access.
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Call (707) 682-1628 today or use the estimate form — we respond within one business day and your estimate is always free.