
Get a permitted, inspected foundation for your new home, ADU, or addition - soil-prepped for Perris clay and cured correctly through the summer heat.
Get a permitted, inspected foundation for your new home, ADU, or addition - soil-prepped for Perris clay and cured correctly through the summer heat.

Foundation installation in Perris covers the full process of excavating, preparing the soil, setting rebar and forms, and pouring the concrete slab or footing system that your home or structure will sit on - most residential projects run three to seven days of active work after permit approval.
In Perris, nearly every new home and accessory dwelling unit is built on a slab-on-grade foundation poured directly on prepared soil. The foundation is the part of the structure that transfers the weight of your entire home into the ground, and the quality of the soil preparation underneath it matters just as much as the concrete itself. Homeowners building larger structures or additions sometimes need to combine foundation installation with slab foundation building to cover both the primary structure and connected sections in one coordinated project.
We handle every step from permit application to final inspection sign-off, so your builder or framing crew arrives to a foundation that is ready - not one that is still waiting on paperwork or corrections.
If you are planning to add a room, a detached garage, or a separate small home on your lot, you need a new foundation before any framing can begin. ADU construction has surged across Perris in recent years, and it is one of the most common reasons homeowners contact us about foundation work. No matter how solid the rest of your plans are, the foundation has to come first.
Hairline cracks in a concrete slab are often cosmetic. But cracks wider than a quarter inch, diagonal cracks, or cracks where one side sits higher than the other are a warning sign. In Perris, the expansive clay soils can cause slabs to shift as the ground swells and shrinks with seasonal moisture. Early evaluation often means a repair - waiting tends to turn it into a full replacement.
When a foundation shifts, the house shifts with it. Doors that suddenly stick or no longer close squarely, gaps around window frames, and floors that feel sloped or spongy in certain spots are all possible signs of foundation movement. This is especially worth paying attention to after a wet winter followed by a dry Perris summer, which stresses the clay soils most.
If you are building a new home, workshop, garage, or any permanent structure on a vacant lot in Perris, foundation installation is the very first step. The City of Perris requires a permit and inspection before any foundation is poured, so the sooner you engage a contractor and start the permit process, the sooner your entire project can move forward.
We install slab-on-grade foundations for new homes, garages, ADUs, and room additions throughout Perris and the surrounding Inland Empire. Every project includes a site visit before quoting, full permit handling with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division, soil compaction and base preparation suited to local conditions, rebar placement per California building code requirements, a proper moisture barrier, and a curing plan designed for inland Southern California heat. We work directly with your architect or builder to confirm that the slab dimensions, embedded utilities, and anchor bolt locations match the approved structural plans. For projects that also require a paved surface or hardscaped area nearby, we can pair foundation work with concrete parking lot building and complete both under a single contract.
Homeowners who need an earlier phase of structural work - or who are expanding an existing structure and need to tie new foundation sections into existing concrete - can also combine this service with slab foundation building so both scopes of work are coordinated from the same plan and inspection schedule.
Suits homeowners building a primary residence from the ground up on an undeveloped or cleared lot in Perris or the surrounding area.
Designed for homeowners adding a detached accessory dwelling unit, workshop, or garage where a separate standalone foundation is needed.
For room additions or connected structures that require a new foundation section tied into or adjacent to the existing home slab.
Perris and the surrounding Perris Valley sit on expansive clay soils that create challenges most foundation contractors in wetter or cooler climates never have to think about. The clay swells after winter rain and shrinks through the dry summer, and a slab poured without accounting for that movement can settle unevenly within the first few years - cracking floors, sticking doors, and voiding the warranty on any flooring installed above it. On top of soil conditions, Perris summers regularly hit above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and concrete that dries too fast on the surface before it finishes curing underneath can lose significant strength. The California Building Standards Commission sets statewide minimums for foundation reinforcement, and the City of Perris adds local inspection requirements on top of those - both of which require a contractor who knows the local process.
We provide foundation installation throughout the region, serving homeowners in Riverside and Beaumont where similar soil conditions and active construction demand mean proper base preparation and permit coordination are just as critical as anywhere in Perris proper.
We visit your property - at no charge - to review the soil, grade, and access before giving you any numbers. This visit typically takes less than an hour. You will hear back with a written estimate within one business day.
We handle the permit application with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division on your behalf - this is standard practice and part of every project. Residential foundation permits typically take one to two weeks for approval, and we schedule the crew around that timeline to eliminate gaps between approval and the start of work.
The crew excavates, compacts the soil in layers, installs the gravel base, moisture barrier, and rebar inside the form. A city inspector then visits before any concrete is ordered to confirm everything is set up correctly. Nothing gets poured until the inspector signs off - this is the checkpoint that protects your investment.
We schedule summer pours for early morning and protect the surface through the curing period. The slab is ready for framing in about a week, and the city inspector signs off before your builder starts. We give you a copy of the inspection record - keep it, you will need it when you sell the home or pull additional permits later.
Free site visit. Permit included. Written estimate before any work begins.
(951) 564-0007We apply for and manage the City of Perris Building and Safety permit on every foundation project. This is not optional - it is what ensures your foundation has an official inspection record and protects your home's value. If you ever sell or need additional permits, a properly pulled foundation permit makes that process significantly easier.
We work across all 12 service areas from Perris to Riverside, Banning to Temecula. Working across the full Inland Empire means we have seen the soil variation, inspector expectations, and permit timelines across the entire region - not just one city or one type of lot.
We treat Perris soil preparation as a non-negotiable part of every pour - not an add-on. The California Geological Survey has documented expansive soil conditions throughout Riverside County, and every foundation we install accounts for that reality in the base preparation before the first yard of concrete is ordered.
You receive a written, itemized estimate after the site visit that covers excavation, materials, permit fees, and labor. If something changes during the project - unusual soil conditions, hidden utilities - we talk to you before doing anything that affects your price. The number on your estimate is the number you plan to.
We build foundations that pass inspection the first time and hold up to the soil and climate conditions specific to Perris. That combination of permit knowledge, site preparation, and local experience is what keeps our customers from facing delays or costly corrections after the work is complete.
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