
UCM Upland Concrete Masters brings experienced concrete contracting to Rialto, CA - driveways, parking lots, patios, and slab foundations. We understand the clay soils and triple-digit summer heat that determine how long concrete lasts here.
UCM Upland Concrete Masters brings experienced concrete contracting to Rialto, CA - driveways, parking lots, patios, and slab foundations. We understand the clay soils and triple-digit summer heat that determine how long concrete lasts here.

Rialto has a large concentration of warehouse, logistics, and commercial properties where well-built parking lots take a beating from heavy trucks and daily traffic. We design and pour commercial-grade concrete parking lots that can handle the load, and you can see more about our approach on our concrete parking lot building service page.
Most of Rialto's single-family homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s on lots with concrete driveways that are now 30 to 60 years old - well past their expected lifespan. We replace aging slabs with proper base preparation that accounts for the clay soils common throughout the Inland Empire.
Rialto homes are built on concrete slab foundations, and those slabs can shift or crack over time as the clay soil beneath them expands and contracts through wet and dry seasons. We build new slabs and repair existing ones with the reinforcement that San Bernardino County soil conditions demand.
Rialto's long, warm outdoor season makes backyard patios one of the most-used parts of a home. We pour patios that are properly sloped to drain away from the house, so the standing water that damages so many Inland Empire patios never has a chance to take hold.
The wide, flat lots that define most of Rialto's neighborhoods often have older sidewalk sections that have cracked and lifted from tree root growth or soil movement. We replace damaged sections or build new walkways that meet City of Rialto sidewalk standards and blend with the surrounding grade.
Rialto's flat valley terrain does not produce many steep slopes, but properties near drainage channels or with graded lots often need retaining walls to hold soil in place and manage water flow. We build concrete retaining walls that are reinforced to handle the expansive soil pressure common to this part of San Bernardino County.
Rialto's housing stock was built quickly during the postwar decades, with most homes dating from the 1960s through the 1980s. That era of rapid Inland Empire development produced homes on concrete slab foundations, with concrete driveways and patios that are now well past their designed lifespan. The clay soils that sit beneath most of Rialto's flat valley floor expand when the winter rains arrive and shrink back during the long dry summers. That repeated cycle is one of the leading causes of cracked driveways, uneven patios, and settling slab foundations throughout the city.
Summer heat is the other defining factor for concrete work in Rialto. Temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees from June through September, and pouring concrete in those conditions without the right techniques - early morning pours, proper mix design, careful curing - produces slabs that crack within the first year. A contractor who works only in coastal or mountain climates and has no experience with Inland Empire heat is not the right fit for a Rialto project. The city's growing commercial sector near Interstate 10 and the logistics corridors also means a steady demand for parking lot and commercial flatwork - a different category of load tolerance and durability than residential work.
Our crew works throughout Rialto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Rialto permits for concrete flatwork and structural work run through the City of Rialto Building and Safety Division, and we handle that process from application through final inspection so you never need to visit a city office.
Rialto sits between Fontana to the west and San Bernardino to the east, along Interstate 10 and State Route 210 - two corridors that shape how the city feels and how its neighborhoods developed. The neighborhoods closest to the I-10 corridor tend to have older homes on larger lots, while the areas near the 210 Freeway in northern Rialto include newer subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s where homeowners are dealing with the first round of major maintenance on concrete driveways and patios. We serve both ends of the city and know what each type of property typically needs.
We regularly work in nearby Ontario, CA and across the border into Fontana, CA, so if you are near either city border, we are already familiar with your neighborhood.
We respond to all Rialto inquiries within one business day. Tell us the type of work, the rough size, and whether there is an existing surface to remove - we will follow up with questions and schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess the ground conditions before giving you a written quote.
A crew member visits your property, checks the soil conditions, measures the project area, and reviews any drainage considerations. Your written quote covers demolition, materials, permits, labor, and cleanup as separate line items - not a single number that can change later.
Once you approve the estimate, we file for the required permit with the City of Rialto Building and Safety Division and schedule your project start date. You do not need to visit the permit office or track the application - we handle it and keep you updated.
We complete the project, coordinate the city inspection, and walk you through the finished work before we leave. If anything does not look right to you, we want to know before the crew loads the truck.
We serve Rialto homeowners and commercial properties across the city. No-pressure quotes, written estimates, permits handled.
(213) 836-7114Rialto is a city of about 103,000 people in San Bernardino County, incorporated in 1911 but built out primarily between the 1950s and 1990s as the Inland Empire grew into one of Southern California's major population centers. The city covers roughly 22 square miles of flat valley floor at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, at an elevation of about 1,200 feet. Its grid street pattern and wide residential lots reflect the postwar suburban expansion that shaped most of the eastern Inland Empire. The city of Rialto today is a working community with a heavy concentration of warehouse and logistics facilities near the freeway corridors, alongside established family neighborhoods that form the core of its residential fabric.
The majority of Rialto's housing is single-family, owner-occupied homes with driveways, backyards, and attached garages - the kind of properties where concrete flatwork is a constant part of long-term maintenance. Neighborhoods near downtown Rialto and Eisenhower High School contain some of the city's older homes, while the areas near the 210 Freeway in the north have newer subdivisions that are now entering the 25-to-35-year age range where driveways, patios, and walkways are due for their first full replacement. We also serve properties in nearby Ontario, CA just to the southwest, where similar soil conditions and housing ages create the same pattern of concrete work.
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