
PSB Chino Concrete Works serves Victorville, CA with garage floors, concrete driveways, patios, and slabs - poured with mixes designed for high-desert heat, freeze-thaw winters, and the sandy desert soils along the Mojave River corridor. We respond within 1 business day.

Most Victorville homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, and the original garage slabs on those houses are now old enough to show the effects of Mojave heat, desert grit tracked in daily, and the slow heaving that comes from sandy soil under a slab that was never properly compacted. Our garage floor concrete service handles full demo and replacement or resurfacing, depending on what the slab actually needs.
Victorville's freeze-thaw cycle is real - daytime temps can hit 70 degrees F in March while nights still drop below freezing, and that daily swing cracks driveways that were not poured with the right mix or base depth. Desert homeowners who chose gravel or DG years ago are also replacing with concrete as water costs make lawn alternatives the new standard.
With water restrictions making grass lawns increasingly impractical across the high desert, concrete patios have become the go-to backyard surface in Victorville. A properly poured slab handles the UV exposure, grit, and wind-blown sand that softer surfaces cannot, and it needs almost no maintenance in a dry climate beyond periodic sealing.
Many Victorville neighborhoods were built on sandy desert soils that compact unevenly over time, causing walkways and front approaches to shift and lift. Settled or cracked sidewalks create a trip hazard and may draw a correction notice from the city - we handle new pours and panel replacements that meet Victorville's public works standards.
Victorville's tract-built neighborhoods - where every home on the block looks nearly identical - are a natural fit for stamped concrete on driveways and patios. The low humidity in the Mojave is actually one of the better environments for decorative concrete because moisture-related movement is minimal, and a sealed surface holds up well under intense UV at elevation.
Victorville sits at about 2,700 feet in the Mojave Desert, which creates weather conditions that most of Southern California never deals with. Summer highs top 100 degrees F from June through September, and UV intensity at elevation is stronger than at sea level. But the winter side is just as important: nighttime temperatures drop below freezing from November through February, and the freeze-thaw cycle that follows is one of the leading causes of concrete cracking in this area. Water works into a small crack during the day, freezes at night, expands, and widens the crack. A contractor who pours the same mix they use in Chino or Ontario will give you a slab that looks fine in summer and shows damage every spring.
The soil conditions in Victorville add another layer of complexity. Much of the city was built on sandy desert soils that do not compact or drain the way clay soils in the lower Inland Empire do. Homes near the Mojave River corridor deal with additional soil movement related to the river's underground water table. The good news is that Victorville's housing stock is mostly from the 1990s and 2000s, so homes are not as old as in some surrounding cities. But 15 to 30 years is enough time for the original concrete flatwork to start showing the damage that desert conditions deliver.
Concrete pours in Victorville require early-morning scheduling from June through September - with daytime highs over 100 degrees F, a pour started at noon will have the surface drying out before the interior has properly hydrated, which leads to surface crazing and early cracking. We work with mixes that include water reducers and schedule hot-weather pours for the first few hours of the day. City of Victorville building permits for concrete flatwork are pulled through the Victorville Community Development Department, and we handle the application before any work begins.
Interstate 15 is the main corridor through the city, and most of our Victorville work is spread across the residential neighborhoods between the freeway and Bear Valley Road to the east. The old Route 66 corridor through downtown gives you a sense of the city's age range - there are some older commercial and residential buildings along that stretch, while the neighborhoods further out are almost entirely 1990s and 2000s tract homes. The Southern California Logistics Airport on the city's west side serves as a useful geographic anchor - properties east of it are almost all residential.
We serve the high desert as part of our broader service area. Nearby San Bernardino is one of our active markets down the I-15 corridor, and our home base in Chino anchors the western end of our service territory.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation covers your project type, your location in Victorville, and the best time for a free on-site visit. We do not give prices over the phone without seeing the site.
We visit, measure, check the existing slab or base conditions, and talk through your finish options. You receive a written estimate covering all labor, materials, permits, and cleanup - no surprise charges after the job starts.
We file for your Victorville building permit and handle any public works approvals needed for work near the street or sidewalk. Most residential permits in Victorville are approved within one to two weeks.
Demolition and base prep happen first. The pour and finishing follow, with all hot-weather precautions in place for summer jobs. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave and explain the curing timeline.
We serve Victorville homeowners from our base in Chino - licensed, insured, and familiar with the city's high-desert conditions. No obligation, no pressure.
(840) 200-1378Victorville is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 134,000 people spread across a wide footprint in the Mojave Desert. The city grew quickly from the late 1980s through the 2000s, driven by home prices that were significantly lower than in the coastal Los Angeles metro. That rapid growth produced a housing stock that is now 15 to 35 years old - largely 1990s and 2000s single-family tract homes with concrete driveways, attached garages, and yards that have shifted from grass to gravel or concrete as water costs have climbed. Historic Route 66 runs through the older downtown corridor along D Street, while newer neighborhoods radiate out toward Bear Valley Road and beyond.
The city sits along Interstate 15 between the Inland Empire and Las Vegas, making it a major commuter and logistics hub for the high desert. Many residents work in San Bernardino or Riverside and commute down the I-15 daily. Victorville is also home to the Southern California Logistics Airport, built on the former George Air Force Base, which supports a growing industrial and distribution employment base. Nearby San Bernardino to the south shares some of the same commuter-city character, while our base city of Chino represents the lower Inland Empire end of the territory we serve.
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