Every residential structure in California stands or fails based on what was poured underneath it. A foundation built with incorrect rebar spacing, wrong concrete PSI, or inadequate curing creates structural risk that shows up years later — in cracking walls, uneven floors, and costly remediation. Cristobal Concrete Construction pours residential concrete foundations across California with the engineering precision that this critical work demands. We install slab-on-grade foundations for new home construction, stem wall foundations for raised floor systems, and perimeter footings for room additions and ADU builds — all built to California’s structural and seismic code requirements. Every residential foundation we pour includes proper rebar layout reviewed against project plans, correct concrete mix design for local soil and load conditions, and careful post-pour curing that protects strength development. We coordinate with your general contractor, pull required permits, and ensure every foundation we deliver is inspection-ready before framing begins.
Stamped concrete done poorly looks worse than plain concrete — wrong stamp depth, inconsistent color, or a poorly sealed surface fades and flakes within a few California summers. Cristobal Concrete Construction has been installing decorative stamped and colored concrete across California for over 20 years, understanding that pattern quality starts with concrete quality. We use professional-grade mats, fade-resistant integral pigments, and UV-rated sealers on every decorative project. Our residential stamped concrete work is California-licensed, fully insured, and backed by a two-decade reputation for decorative finishes that look exceptional and hold up permanently.
Every concrete project is executed with precision, premium materials, and skilled hands that deliver a flawless finish built to last.
Fully California-licensed, bonded, and insured — giving every client complete confidence and protection from the first day of work.

We respect your schedule and commit to every deadline — showing up prepared and completing your project on time, every time.
The best foundation type depends on your soil conditions, site topography, and structural requirements. Slab-on-grade is most common for California residential construction on flat sites. Stem wall foundations suit raised floor systems. We assess your specific site conditions and recommend the correct foundation type during our site evaluation.
Foundation depth in California is determined by soil conditions, frost depth where applicable, and structural load requirements specified by your engineer or architect. We review project plans and local soil conditions before specifying foundation depth on every residential project we pour.
Residential concrete foundations should cure a minimum of 7 days before light framing loads and ideally 28 days for full structural strength. We coordinate our pour schedule with your general contractor’s framing timeline to ensure the foundation is properly cured when framing begins.
Foundation crack repair depends on crack type, width, and whether the crack is active or dormant. We assess residential foundation cracks honestly — recommending structural injection repair for stable cracks and full section replacement where structural integrity is compromised