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Monolith Concrete

Concrete Co. · San Jose

Aerial view of a large rebar-reinforced concrete slab pour with a crew inspecting it

Driveways · Patios · Flatwork - South Bay, California

Poured right, it outlives all of us.

Driveways, patios, foundations and retaining walls, formed and finished by a crew that explains control joints and rebar before we ever pour a truck.

Licensed C-8 Concrete Contractor · Bonded & Insured · Free on-site estimates

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The Monolith promise

Watch a slab go from wet to permanent.

Control joints, rebar and base prep are what keep concrete from cracking. Watch the pour, the cure and the finish, the same order it happens on your driveway.

Finished, cured concrete driveway with clean control joints
4,000PSI mix
38Cubic yards poured
Formed, poured, cured

Wet on Tuesday. Driving on it by the weekend.

What we pour

Six ways we make concrete hold up.

01

Driveways

New driveways, replacements and resurfacing, sloped correctly so water goes where it should.

  • New pours & full replacement
  • Resurfacing & sealing
  • Broom, exposed aggregate or stamped finish
  • Base prep & grading
02

Patios & Walkways

Flatwork sized right for furniture and foot traffic, finished to match the house.

  • Patios, walkways & steps
  • Scored & colored finishes
  • Pool decks
  • ADA-compliant ramps & landings
03

Stamped & Decorative Concrete

Slate, stone and brick patterns stamped and colored into the slab itself. No pavers to shift.

  • Stamped patterns & borders
  • Integral & acid-stain color
  • Exposed aggregate
  • Resealing existing stamped work
04

Foundations & Slabs

Footings, slabs and garage floors built to the engineering, not to a guess.

  • House & ADU foundations
  • Garage & shop slabs
  • Footings & stem walls
  • Rebar & wire mesh reinforcement
05

Retaining Walls

Walls that hold back a slope and stay put, engineered for Bay Area soil and drainage.

  • Poured & block retaining walls
  • Drainage correction
  • Planter boxes
  • Grading & excavation
06

Commercial Flatwork & ADA Ramps

Sidewalks, curbs and accessible ramps for property managers and general contractors.

  • Sidewalks, curbs & gutters
  • ADA ramps & landings
  • Trench & utility work
  • Removal & repour

How it works

One crew, five steps, a slab that lasts.

Step oneWalk the site with us

A free on-site visit. We check drainage, grade and access before we ever quote a number.

Step twoFixed proposal & mix spec

A written price with the PSI mix, thickness and reinforcement spelled out. No guessing what you're getting.

Step threeForm, base & rebar

Proper base compaction and control-joint layout before the truck ever shows up. This is what actually prevents cracking.

Step fourPour, finish & cure

Poured, floated, finished to spec, and protected while it cures on your schedule.

Step fiveWalkthrough & written warranty

We walk the finished slab with you and hand over our crack-control warranty in writing.

Why homeowners trust us with a permanent job

Licensed C-8. In writing.

C-8 LicenseConcrete Contractor, State of California, named plainly because most concrete sites won't say it. Verify free at cslb.ca.gov.
Bonded & InsuredContractor's bond, general liability, and workers' comp on every job. Certificates on request.
Crack-Control WarrantyControl joints, rebar and base prep spelled out in writing, plus a stated crack-control warranty (placeholder terms).
Fixed-Price ProposalsPSI mix, thickness and reinforcement in the contract. Change orders only in writing, signed by you.
★★★★★

"They actually explained why our old driveway cracked, and what they were doing differently this time."

Driveway replacement · San Jose
★★★★★

"Stamped patio came out exactly like the sample board. Neighbors keep asking who did it."

Stamped patio · Santa Clara
★★★★★

"Wrote the PSI and rebar spec right into the quote. Nobody else even offered."

ADU foundation · Sunnyvale

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Our word

What's under the concrete matters more than the concrete. Base, rebar and control joints, placed right the first time, are why a slab lasts fifty years.

Where we pour

The South Bay is home turf.

Santa ClaraSan Jose SunnyvaleCupertino Mountain ViewPalo Alto CampbellLos Gatos MilpitasFremont
Construction crew working on rebar reinforcement before a concrete pour

One pour. Done forever.

A free estimate, a written mix spec, and a crack-control warranty you can actually read. That's the whole first step.

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