Your driveway endures more daily punishment than almost any other surface on your property — vehicle weight, heat expansion, moisture cycles, and constant use. A poorly prepared driveway fails within years. A properly engineered one lasts decades. At Cristobal Concrete Construction, every residential driveway we pour starts with correct subgrade compaction, a properly graded aggregate base, and rebar reinforcement sized for real residential loads. We position control joints strategically to manage California’s heat-driven expansion and contraction before cracking ever starts. Whether you want a clean broom finish, exposed aggregate texture, or a smooth surface that complements your home’s curb appeal, our team delivers a finished driveway that looks sharp from day one and holds its structure for the life of your home.
Pouring a residential driveway correctly requires more than just ordering concrete and spreading it. It requires proper soil assessment, correct base depth, rebar placement, and finish technique that holds up under California’s heat cycles and ground movement. Cristobal Concrete Construction has delivered that standard to homeowners for over 20 years. We are California-licensed, fully insured, and our pricing is transparent — every cost is written and explained before a single form is set. Our residential driveway work does not cut corners on preparation because that is exactly where cheap driveways fail first. When we finish your driveway, you get a surface that performs the way it should for decades.
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.
Standard residential concrete driveways in California are poured at a minimum 4-inch thickness with rebar reinforcement. For properties that regularly see heavier vehicles — large trucks, RVs, or equipment trailers — we recommend 5 inches for added structural strength.
A properly installed and sealed residential concrete driveway in California can last 30 to 50 years. The key factors are correct subgrade preparation, appropriate concrete mix design, proper control joint placement, and periodic resealing every 3 to 5 years.
Premature cracking in California residential driveways is almost always caused by inadequate subgrade compaction, missing or incorrectly spaced control joints, wrong concrete mix design, or rapid moisture loss during curing. We diagnose the actual cause before recommending repair or replacement.
Yes — if damage is localized, we assess whether section replacement is structurally appropriate and cost-effective for your specific situation. We never recommend full driveway replacement when targeted section repair or replacement will restore full structural performance.