
Dirt or gravel yard? Existing patio cracked and uneven? A concrete patio gives your family a permanent, low-maintenance outdoor surface built to handle Chino's clay soil and summer heat.

Concrete patio construction in Chino produces a durable, permanent outdoor surface that can last 30 years with basic care - most residential patio pours are completed in one to three days, with furniture-ready use inside a month. PSB Chino Concrete Works digs out the area, compacts the ground, and lays a crushed gravel base before pouring, which is the step that prevents the cracking and shifting so common in Chino's clay-heavy soil.
Chino's real estate market is competitive, and buyers consistently respond to finished outdoor spaces. If your backyard has no usable surface, or the existing one has shifted and cracked after years of seasonal soil movement, a new concrete patio is one of the highest-value improvements you can make. For a patio with decorative patterns or custom finishes, our stamped concrete services and concrete pool decks extend the same quality to every outdoor surface around your home.
If your yard is grass, dirt, or gravel and you find yourself avoiding it because there is nowhere comfortable to sit, a concrete patio is the most direct fix. A clean, level surface changes how your family uses the space - especially for outdoor dining, play, or entertaining.
Sections that have shifted up or down, or wide cracks running across the surface, mean the slab has been undermined by soil movement beneath it. Chino's clay-heavy ground expands and contracts with seasonal moisture, and older patios not built with a proper gravel base are especially vulnerable.
Standing water collecting close to your home's foundation after rain can mean a poorly graded or absent patio surface is part of the problem. A new concrete patio can be poured with a slight slope directing water away from the house - which protects your foundation over the long term.
Years of Chino's intense summer sun and occasional winter rain break down older concrete surfaces. If the surface feels gritty or looks bleached and pitted, it may be past the point where sealing or patching helps, and a full replacement is the more cost-effective choice.
We handle every stage from site prep through final cleanup. That includes clearing the area, excavating soft soil, compacting the ground, laying a gravel base, pouring the slab, and finishing to the surface you choose. Finish options include standard smooth or broom texture, stamped patterns that mimic stone or brick, integral color, and exposed aggregate for a more natural look. We also cut control joints into the surface while the concrete is still workable - the step that keeps future cracking along planned lines rather than random paths.
We handle the City of Chino building permit for attached patios and any work near the home. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we ask about that at the first meeting and help you understand what documentation you need before the project starts. For homeowners preparing to sell, a new patio combined with a clean stamped finish is one of the most visible backyard improvements available. Projects that include a pool surround are handled through our concrete pool decks service, which uses the same installation approach.
Clean, functional surface for everyday outdoor use - the most cost-effective starting point.
For homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or slate at a lower total cost.
Integral color mixed into the pour for a consistent look throughout the slab.
For adding to an existing patio or applying a new surface over a structurally sound slab.
Chino has grown rapidly since the 1980s, with most homes built between then and the mid-2000s on land converted from dairy farming. Many of those properties sit on clay-heavy soil that was not fully understood at the time of original construction. The seasonal expansion and contraction of that soil is the main reason so many patios in neighborhoods like The Preserve and College Park develop cracks and uneven spots within 10 to 15 years. The fix is a properly excavated and compacted base - not a thicker slab poured over the same unstable ground.
Chino's summers also require timing adjustments. Concrete poured during peak afternoon heat in July can dry too fast on the surface before it fully hardens, leading to surface damage that appears within a year or two. We schedule pours for early morning and use curing protection through the hottest days. We serve homeowners throughout Chino and neighboring Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario, so our team is familiar with the soil and climate conditions across the western Inland Empire.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to see your yard in person. No price is given over the phone - site conditions matter too much for that.
After the visit, you receive a written estimate covering excavation, base prep, the pour, finishing, permits if needed, and cleanup. The price you agree to is the price you pay.
We apply for any required City of Chino permits and handle HOA documentation questions if your neighborhood has one. We give you a clear schedule before work begins.
The crew excavates, sets forms, lays the base, and pours the same day or across two days for larger slabs. After curing, we do a walkthrough together and explain how to care for the surface long-term.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(840) 200-1378We carry a current California Contractors State License Board concrete contractor license and full general liability insurance on every job. That protects you and your property throughout the project.
Our estimates spell out excavation, base prep, the pour, finishing, permits, and cleanup. There are no add-ons after the work starts. The number we write is the number you pay.
We know the City of Chino permit process and have worked with HOAs in multiple Chino neighborhoods. We handle the paperwork so you do not have to navigate it alone.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and work around your schedule for the site visit and project start. Spring and fall book quickly in Chino - reaching out early gives you more date options.
Before hiring any concrete contractor in California, you can verify their license at the California Contractors State License Board. The Portland Cement Association also publishes plain-language guides on what proper patio base preparation should include - worth reading before your first contractor meeting.
Add stone, brick, or slate patterns to your patio surface at a fraction of the cost of natural materials.
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Learn moreCall now for a free on-site estimate - spring slots fill fast and your patio can be done before the heat peaks.