
Concrete that holds up to Rialto summers and Inland Empire soil. We handle the prep, the permit, and the pour - so you get a finished surface that lasts.

TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters is a licensed concrete contractor serving Rialto, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire. We handle 16 types of residential and commercial concrete work - from driveways and patios to slab foundations and retaining walls. Every job starts with proper ground preparation, because that is what separates concrete that lasts decades from concrete that starts cracking in the first few years. If you have a concrete project on your property, we cover it.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for 30 years or more.
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Dirt or crumbling slab in the backyard? A poured concrete patio turns your outdoor space into a place you actually use.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the gaps and weeds? Stamped concrete gives you that finish at a lower cost.
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Lifted or broken sidewalk panels are a liability. We replace them cleanly and make sure they drain away from the house.
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Dusty, stained garage floor? A fresh concrete pour or resurfacing job makes your garage cleaner and easier to maintain.
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Plain gray concrete works. Decorative concrete works and looks great. We do both - your choice.
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Soil pushing into your yard or eroding downhill? A concrete retaining wall stops the movement and holds the grade.
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New build or renovation? We pour flat, level concrete floors ready for tile, epoxy, or any finish you have planned.
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A worn pool deck is an eyesore and a safety concern. We replace or resurface it with a slip-resistant finish.
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Crumbling front steps make a bad first impression and can be a trip hazard. New concrete steps are built to last.
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Building an addition, ADU, or new structure? The slab foundation has to be right from the start - no shortcuts.
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A correctly installed foundation is what everything else sits on. We get the prep, the pour, and the cure right.
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Pot-holed or crumbling lot making a bad impression on customers? A concrete parking lot is built for years of heavy use.
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Footings are the base of any structure. Undersized or poorly poured footings cause problems that are expensive to fix later.
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Foundation settled or sinking unevenly? We raise and level it so your structure sits on solid ground again.
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Need to run new plumbing or utilities through an existing slab? We cut concrete cleanly and with the right equipment.
Learn MoreYou reach out by phone or online form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. During the visit, we measure the area, look at the existing surface, and talk through what you want done. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what the job involves and what it will cost.
After the site visit, you receive a written estimate covering labor, materials, site prep, and any permit fees. Nothing is hidden. You compare it against other quotes if you want - that is fine. When you are ready to move forward, we handle permits with the City of Rialto and give you a confirmed start date.
Our crew handles demolition, ground preparation, forming, and the pour. In Rialto's summer heat, we schedule pours for early morning and manage the curing process carefully. Once the concrete has cured and the city inspector has signed off, we walk the job with you before calling it done. Your driveway, patio, or slab is ready to use.
We hold a current California contractor's license through the CSLB, and we carry liability insurance on every project. That means your property is protected and your finished job is on record - which matters when you sell your home.
We are a locally owned business, not a franchise. We know Rialto's clay soils, its permit process, and its HOA requirements across the city's different neighborhoods - from the older homes near downtown to the newer subdivisions off the 210 freeway.
We come to your property, measure the work, and give you a written estimate that covers everything - labor, materials, prep, and permit fees. You owe us nothing for the estimate, and the price we quote is the price you pay.
We stand behind our work with a written warranty on materials and workmanship. If something is not right after we leave, we come back and fix it. That is the only policy that makes sense for work meant to last 25 years or more.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (909) 546-5589 or send us a message.
"They finished our driveway in two days and it looked exactly like what they showed us in the estimate. It has been over a year now and not a single crack - the soil in our neighborhood shifts a lot, so that matters."
Marcus T., Rialto - Concrete driveway building
"We had a plain dirt backyard for six years. They poured a 400-square-foot patio and cleaned up completely before they left. The slope is perfect - water drains away from the house every time it rains."
Sandra R., Fontana - Concrete patio construction
"The stamped concrete on our front entry and walkway came out better than the photos they showed us. They started early in the morning like they promised, and the whole job was done in two days."
Kevin M., Colton - Stamped concrete services
We respond within 1 business day - no automated runaround. There is no obligation to move forward after we talk. Once you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 546-5589TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters is based in Rialto, CA and serves 12 cities across the Inland Empire, including San Bernardino, Fontana, and Rancho Cucamonga. We typically schedule new estimates within the same week. If your city is on the list below, we can take your project.
It can, if the pour is not managed correctly. When temperatures top 100 degrees, concrete dries too fast on the surface before the interior hardens - which leads to cracking. Experienced contractors in the Inland Empire schedule summer pours for early morning and use concrete mixes and curing methods designed for hot-weather conditions.
Concrete typically outlasts asphalt by 10 to 20 years in Southern California's climate. Asphalt softens in extreme heat and requires resurfacing every 8 to 10 years. Concrete handles UV exposure and heavy traffic better. Learn more from the Portland Cement Association.
Most of the San Bernardino Valley sits on clay-heavy soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement puts stress on any concrete slab above it. The fix is proper base preparation - compacting the soil, adding a gravel drainage layer, and cutting control joints so any cracking happens in straight, planned lines rather than randomly across the surface.
Hairline cracks that have not shifted can often be sealed. But if sections have risen or sunk unevenly, or if cracks are wider than a quarter inch and branching, patching is a short-term fix at best. The soil movement that caused the cracking is still there. A full replacement with proper base preparation is usually more cost-effective over a ten-year horizon.
Yes, in many neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions near the 210 and 10 freeways are commonly governed by HOAs that require written approval before any driveway, patio, or front walkway work begins. Some restrict colors, finishes, or how close to the property line concrete can go. Get HOA approval before signing a contract - changes required after the fact come out of your pocket.
Late fall through early spring is the easiest time of year for concrete work in the Inland Empire. Temperatures are mild, and there is less pressure on pour timing. Summer projects are entirely doable with proper heat management, but they require more coordination. Winter rain can occasionally delay outdoor work for a day or two, but it rarely derails a project.
TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Rialto, CA, serving 12 cities across the Inland Empire since 2023.
We hold a current California contractor's license through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which requires passing a trade examination, maintaining active liability insurance, and meeting the state's standards for residential and commercial concrete work.
Since 2023, we have completed concrete projects across 16 service types in communities throughout San Bernardino County and the surrounding region - driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, pool decks, and more.
Learn more about our background and how we work on the About page.
Standard passenger-car driveways are poured 4 inches thick. If you regularly park heavy trucks, RVs, or trailers, 5 to 6 inches is worth the extra cost - thicker concrete is much less likely to crack under load.
Control joints are shallow cuts made in fresh concrete at regular intervals. They give the slab a planned place to crack if it ever shifts - keeping any cracks straight and hidden rather than random and visible across the surface.
Every 2 to 3 years in Rialto's climate. UV exposure and occasional mineral deposits from hard water can degrade an unsealed surface faster here than in cooler, wetter climates. Sealing is a simple, low-cost way to extend a slab's life significantly.
Concrete poured in extreme heat dries too fast on the surface, which prevents the interior from curing properly. This leads to surface cracking and a weaker slab. Experienced contractors manage this with early morning pours, slow-set additives, and curing covers.
The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed technical standards for residential and commercial concrete work. If you have a question we have not covered here, call us at (909) 546-5589 and we will give you a straight answer.
Rialto is a city of about 103,000 people in San Bernardino County, located roughly 55 miles east of downtown Los Angeles between the cities of Fontana and San Bernardino. Most of the city was built during the postwar decades, which means a large share of its housing stock is 30 to 60 years old - old enough that driveways, patios, and concrete flatwork are regularly at or past the end of their useful life. You can read more about the city at the Rialto, California Wikipedia page.
The city sits on a flat valley floor at roughly 1,200 feet in elevation, with a grid street pattern and wide residential lots typical of Inland Empire development. Concrete slab foundations are standard throughout Rialto - nearly every home in the city sits on one. The soil here contains clay that swells and shrinks with the seasons, which is the leading cause of driveway cracking and uneven patios across the area. The newer subdivisions in the northern part of the city, closer to the 210 Freeway corridor, tend to be HOA-governed and often require pre-approval before any exterior concrete work begins.
TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters works throughout Rialto - from neighborhoods near Eisenhower High School and the older homes near downtown, to the newer developments off the 210 near Rialto City Hall. We know the permit process at Rialto's Building and Safety Division, and we know the soil conditions that affect concrete work here. If your home is in Rialto, we are the right contractor to call.
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TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters
1245 N Fitzgerald Ave #108Rialto, CA 92376(909) 546-5589hello@rialtoconcrete.comMonday to Friday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Saturday: 8 AM to 3 PM.
Call (909) 546-5589 or send us a message and we will respond within 1 business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.