
Perris Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Temecula, CA, including decorative concrete, driveways, and retaining walls, with a licensed crew that understands HOA approval requirements and the sloped lot conditions common across Temecula neighborhoods. We reply to all Temecula inquiries within one business day.

Temecula has some of the highest home values in southwest Riverside County, and in neighborhoods like Crowne Hill and Redhawk, a plain gray driveway or patio stands out for the wrong reason. Our decorative concrete options, including stamped patterns, colored finishes, and exposed aggregate, are sealed for Temecula's intense UV exposure and installed within the color and finish parameters that most local HOAs approve.
Hillside lots in areas like Crowne Hill, Morgan Hill, and the wine country corridor frequently have drop-offs where clay soil erodes or slides after winter rains. A properly designed concrete retaining wall holds the grade in place and redirects drainage away from the structure, protecting both the yard and the foundation below it.
Most Temecula homes were built in the 1990s and early 2000s, and original driveways are now showing the effects of 20-plus years of expansive clay soil movement and high-UV summers. A replacement driveway built with a properly compacted base and control joints designed for this region should last 25 years or more with basic care.
Temecula homeowners get year-round use from their outdoor spaces, especially from fall through spring when the climate is ideal for outdoor entertaining. We pour patios graded to move rainwater away from the home's foundation, which matters on the valley-floor neighborhoods that see concentrated runoff during heavy winter rain events.
Many Temecula homes, especially in higher-value communities and the wine country area, have in-ground pools where the surrounding deck gets heavy summer use. A concrete pool deck needs a non-slip texture, good drainage away from the pool edge, and a finish that does not fade after a few seasons of intense Southern California sun.
Temecula homeowners adding ADUs or detached garages need a slab foundation built to California Residential Code and approved by the City of Temecula building department. On sloped lots, the slab design must account for grade and drainage, which is a different challenge than a flat suburban lot and requires a contractor with hands-on hillside experience.
Temecula sits in a valley surrounded by hills and mesas, and the terrain varies significantly from one neighborhood to the next. Flat suburban lots in Paloma del Sol behave differently than hillside pads in Crowne Hill or larger parcels out near the wine country corridor. The common thread across the city is expansive clay soil, which swells during the wet winter months and shrinks back during the long dry summer. As documented by the U.S. Geological Survey, this soil movement is a leading cause of cracked driveways, shifting retaining walls, and uneven walkways across the region. A concrete contractor who does not account for this in the base preparation and slab design is setting up the project to fail.
The Temecula housing stock is predominantly homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s, now 20 to 30 years old and reaching the point where original concrete flatwork needs attention. Most of those homes sit in HOA-governed planned communities, which means exterior projects need written association approval before a contractor picks up a tool. A homeowner who skips HOA approval, or hires a contractor who does not ask about it, risks a stop-work order or a requirement to remove completed work. Knowing how to navigate the process in communities like Redhawk, Harveston, and Wolf Creek is part of working in Temecula, not an afterthought.
We work regularly in Temecula and pull permits directly from the City of Temecula building department. The city spans a range of terrain types, from the flat valley floor neighborhoods near Winchester Road and the Promenade mall area to the hillside communities east of Interstate 15. We have worked on both, and the approach is different. Hillside lots require more attention to drainage, grading, and wall design. Flat tract homes in communities like Paloma del Sol and Harveston have more predictable conditions but still need base preparation that accounts for the clay soil beneath most of the valley floor.
Temecula borders Murrieta directly to the north, and many of the soil and climate conditions that affect concrete work are the same along this stretch of the I-15 corridor. The same crew that builds a retaining wall in Temecula can take on a driveway project in Murrieta without any change in materials or approach. We also serve Menifee, which sits north of Murrieta and has its own mix of newer planned communities with similar concrete needs.
Old Town Temecula, the city's original downtown along Front Street, has some of the oldest structures in the area, with commercial and residential buildings dating back to the late 1800s. Properties near Old Town occasionally have older concrete work that requires matching or careful integration with historical character. For homeowners in the wine country corridor along Rancho California Road, larger lot sizes and rural access conditions mean our crew comes prepared for the logistics of working away from standard suburban streets.
Call or submit the free estimate form online. We reply to all Temecula requests within one business day. You do not need to know your exact square footage or finish preference before reaching out.
We visit the property to assess terrain, drainage, soil conditions, and access. You receive a written quote with a clear scope before any money changes hands. If your project needs HOA approval, we note that upfront and can provide material samples to speed the process.
We handle permit applications with the City of Temecula where required. Summer pours are scheduled for early morning to avoid peak-heat concrete failures, and the base is graded and compacted before any concrete is placed.
After the pour, we manage the curing process and coordinate the city inspection if the project was permitted. You receive clear guidance on when the surface is ready for foot traffic and vehicle use before the job is closed out.
We serve all Temecula neighborhoods, from Redhawk and Crowne Hill to the wine country corridor. No pressure, just a clear written quote.
(951) 564-0007Temecula is located in the Temecula Valley in southwest Riverside County, incorporated in 1989 and grown from about 27,000 residents at incorporation to over 110,000 today. The city is best known outside the region for its wine country, with more than 40 wineries along Rancho California Road drawing millions of visitors each year. Locally, the city is shaped by its planned communities, including Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, Wolf Creek, and Crowne Hill, most of which were built out between the early 1990s and the mid-2000s. Old Town Temecula, along Front Street, is the city's historic commercial core, with buildings dating to the late 1800s and a reputation as the most walkable and character-rich part of the city. Learn more about the city at the City of Temecula website or the Temecula Wikipedia article.
The city borders Murrieta to the north and Menifee further north. The housing stock throughout this southwest Riverside County corridor shares similar characteristics, stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and clay soil foundations, which means a contractor familiar with Temecula already knows what to expect on a job in either neighboring city.
Expert driveway installation built for lasting curb appeal and durability.
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View serviceCall Perris Concrete Company today or submit a free estimate request. We serve all Temecula neighborhoods, including HOA communities, hillside lots, and wine country properties, and reply within one business day.