
Perris Concrete Company provides concrete parking lot building, driveways, slabs, and flatwork repairs throughout Banning, CA, and our crew responds to Banning estimates within one business day. We work in Sun Lakes Country Club, downtown neighborhoods near Ramsey Street, and commercial properties along the I-10 corridor, and we understand the freeze-thaw climate of the San Gorgonio Pass that separates concrete work here from most other parts of Southern California.

Commercial properties along Banning's I-10 corridor and Ramsey Street deal with temperature extremes that asphalt handles poorly, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack surface lots within a few winters. Our concrete parking lot building work is designed for the pass climate, with proper subbase depth and reinforcing to resist both the cold winters and the hot summers that Banning sees year-round.
Sun Lakes driveways poured in the 1980s and 1990s are now 30 to 40 years old, and patching them extends a deteriorating surface rather than fixing the root problem. Replacing the full driveway with a properly reinforced slab on a rebuilt base gives Sun Lakes homeowners a surface built for another several decades.
Banning patios face the same freeze-thaw stress as driveways, and patios poured without control joints or adequate thickness crack visibly within a few winters. A properly detailed patio slab handles the pass climate and stays flat across the seasonal temperature swings that are routine here.
Banning homeowners adding garages, workshops, or accessory structures need slabs engineered for the clay soil beneath them and the freeze temperatures above them. We pour foundations with the reinforcement and concrete mix design appropriate for Banning's elevation and winter conditions.
Sloped properties near the older Banning neighborhoods and the hillside terrain of the pass area need retaining walls that can handle both saturated soil during winter rain events and the push-pull of freeze cycles on the soil behind the wall. Properly reinforced concrete outperforms block for this kind of load over the long term.
Downtown Banning sidewalks near Ramsey Street and Hargrave Street have been heaved and cracked by decades of soil movement and frost cycles. Replacement work in these older neighborhoods requires matching the surrounding grade and ensuring the base is rebuilt so the new section does not settle at a different rate than adjacent walks.
Banning sits at about 2,400 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass, which puts it in a different climate category from most of the Inland Empire. Winter nights regularly drop below freezing from December through February, and light snow falls most winters. That freeze-thaw cycle - temperatures below freezing at night, warming above freezing during the day - is one of the most destructive forces concrete faces. Water enters surface cracks, freezes, expands, and forces the crack wider with each cycle. By spring, what was a small surface crack has become a structural separation. Most concrete contractors in Riverside County work in areas that do not see freezing winters. Banning does, and that difference matters for how concrete is specified, poured, and finished.
The other defining reality of Banning concrete work is the age of the housing stock. Most homes in Banning were built between the 1950s and 1990s. Sun Lakes Country Club, which houses a large share of the city's population in a 55-and-older gated community, added thousands of homes through the 1980s and 1990s. Those driveways, sidewalks, and patios are now 30 to 40 years old - well past the service life of concrete that was poured on unprepared bases with minimal reinforcing, which was standard practice at the time. The older downtown neighborhoods near Ramsey Street have homes and commercial buildings going back to the early 1900s, some with original concrete flatwork that has been patched multiple times and is overdue for a full replacement.
Our crew works in Banning regularly, pulling permits through the City of Banning Building Department and working across the city's distinct housing types. Sun Lakes is the largest and most active residential area for concrete replacement work, given the age of those homes and the freeze-thaw stress the community sits in. The older neighborhoods near downtown - Ramsey Street, Hargrave Street - have more varied construction and sometimes require custom forming around existing structures. Commercial work along the I-10 corridor, including parking lots and driveway approaches for businesses near the freeway, is a regular part of our Banning workload.
Banning is about 25 miles east of our Perris base via the I-10, and the drive puts us right at the edge of the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm - those turbines on the ridge are as familiar to us as they are to any Banning resident. We cover the whole city: from the western edge near the Beaumont border to the eastern neighborhoods closer to Cabazon. We also serve Beaumont just to the west, which shares much of the same freeze-thaw climate and master-planned community character. For clients in Banning who need work on a property closer to the Hemet or Perris area, we serve Perris as well, and can schedule across both locations in the same trip.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We serve Banning regularly and do not treat it as an out-of-the-way stop.
We visit the property to assess the existing condition, subbase, grade, and any drainage or permit requirements. Your written quote will itemize base preparation, concrete thickness, reinforcing, and permit fees separately so you understand what you are paying for before agreeing to anything.
We manage the City of Banning permit process so you do not have to. For winter projects, we monitor overnight low temperatures and use protective measures when needed to protect the cure from freezing, which is a real consideration in Banning from December through February.
We finish the work, pass any required city inspection, and clean up the site. You will get clear guidance on cure time before vehicles or heavy loads go on the new surface, and you do not need to be present during the work itself.
We work throughout Banning, CA, from Sun Lakes to downtown to the I-10 corridor, and respond within one business day. No obligation, just a straightforward quote from a contractor who knows pass-area concrete.
(951) 564-0007Banning is a city of about 30,000 people sitting at 2,400 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass, the mountain gap between the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Jacinto Mountains. The city covers roughly 23 square miles along Interstate 10, about 30 miles west of Palm Springs and 90 miles east of Los Angeles. Banning is known locally for its annual Stagecoach Days festival, which celebrates the city's history as a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail route. The most prominent residential community is Sun Lakes Country Club, a large 55-and-older gated community with golf courses and thousands of homes, most of them built in the 1980s and 1990s. For concrete needs in neighboring communities, our team also covers Beaumont just to the west.
The older part of Banning clusters along Ramsey Street and Hargrave Street near the historic downtown core, a few blocks off the freeway. Housing here ranges from postwar ranch homes and 1950s-era bungalows to a handful of early 1900s structures in the oldest blocks. The visible landmark that defines this stretch of the pass is the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm on the hills east of town - the rows of turbines that have marked this corridor for decades. Most daily commercial activity for Banning residents involves the I-10 corridor, with major retail concentrated near Cabazon a few miles east. For Banning homeowners who also own property in or near our home city, we also serve Perris and the wider Riverside County region.
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