
Mountain View Concrete Services delivers concrete contracting across San Jose, covering driveways, patios, retaining walls, and parking lots. We reply within 1 business day.
Mountain View Concrete Services delivers concrete contracting across San Jose, covering driveways, patios, retaining walls, and parking lots. We reply within 1 business day.

San Jose has a large share of commercial and multi-unit residential properties where cracked, faded asphalt lots send the wrong message to customers and tenants. Our concrete parking lot building service provides durable, low-maintenance surfaces that hold up against the region's clay soil movement and heavy vehicle traffic.
San Jose's clay soils cause older driveways to crack and heave over time, especially in neighborhoods like Willow Glen and Berryessa where homes are 50 or more years old. A properly graded concrete driveway with adequate base depth resists that soil movement far better than asphalt alternatives.
Hillside and foothill properties in Almaden Valley, Evergreen, and Cambrian Park often need retaining walls to manage sloped yards and prevent soil erosion during the wet season. Concrete walls are more durable and longer-lasting than timber alternatives in San Jose's dry-wet climate cycle.
San Jose's long, dry summers make outdoor living space valuable, and most homes built in the postwar era have small or deteriorated existing patios. A new concrete patio adds usable square footage at a fraction of the cost of an interior addition.
Many San Jose homes built in the 1950s through 1970s sit on foundations that predate modern seismic codes and have never been inspected or reinforced. The expansive clay soil underneath much of the Santa Clara Valley accelerates cracking and settling if foundation problems go unaddressed.
San Jose's tree-lined older neighborhoods often have sidewalks lifted and cracked by mature root systems, creating trip hazards and potential liability for homeowners. We saw-cut, remove, and replace damaged sidewalk sections cleanly so the new work matches surrounding concrete.
San Jose sits on expansive clay soils throughout much of the Santa Clara Valley, and that soil is the single biggest factor affecting concrete longevity in this city. Clay swells when it absorbs winter rain and shrinks back during the dry summer months. That constant movement pushes against slabs, walls, and foundations from every direction. A contractor who does not account for this by using the right base depth, reinforcement, and joint spacing is setting up their own work to fail within a few years. We have seen it enough times to know the difference between a slab that was poured correctly for San Jose conditions and one that was not.
A large portion of San Jose's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and those homes are now well past the age when concrete driveways, patios, and foundation elements typically need attention. Willow Glen craftsman bungalows, Rose Garden Spanish Colonials, and Cambrian Park ranch houses all have different construction details underneath the surface, and matching new concrete work to the age and style of an existing home requires some experience with how these buildings were put together. Beyond the residential side, San Jose has a significant inventory of commercial and mixed-use properties near downtown, Santana Row, and along major corridors that need parking and flatwork maintained to a higher standard.
Our crew works throughout San Jose regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The city is large and varied enough that the soil, drainage, and property type in Almaden Valley are genuinely different from what you encounter in Berryessa or near downtown - and those differences affect how a job should be planned and executed.
San Jose stretches from flat valley neighborhoods near the SAP Center and Santana Row out to hillside subdivisions in Evergreen and Almaden Valley, and the access and site conditions change significantly across those areas. We are familiar with the permit process at the City of San Jose Building Division for projects that require permits, and we can help you determine whether your project falls into that category before work begins.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Milpitas to the north and Campbell to the west, both of which share the same clay soil challenges and postwar housing patterns as many San Jose neighborhoods.
Reach out by phone at (650) 582-0077 or use our online form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about the project so we can give you a useful initial conversation rather than a vague callback.
We schedule a visit to your San Jose property to assess the site conditions, soil, access, and scope of work. You will receive a written estimate that covers all costs before any work is agreed to - no surprise additions later.
Our crew handles demo, base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. We work efficiently and keep your property clean throughout the job, including protecting landscaping and access areas where needed.
After the concrete has cured, we walk the finished work with you and answer any questions about care and maintenance. We want you to feel confident about what was done and why it was done that way.
We serve all San Jose neighborhoods - from Willow Glen and Rose Garden to Almaden Valley and Evergreen. No pressure, no obligation.
(650) 582-0077San Jose is the largest city in Northern California, with roughly 1 million residents spread across about 180 square miles of the southern Santa Clara Valley. It is the economic and population center of Silicon Valley, home to major technology employers and one of the most expensive housing markets in the United States. The city covers an enormous range of neighborhoods - from the older craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial homes in Willow Glen and the Rose Garden district to the larger postwar ranches in Cambrian Park and Blossom Hill, to the newer hillside subdivisions in Evergreen and Almaden Valley built out in the 1980s and 1990s.
Most of the city's owner-occupied housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, giving San Jose one of the largest concentrations of mid-century homes in the Bay Area. These homes are now old enough that concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and flatwork are reaching the end of their service lives. The flat valley floor neighborhoods near SAP Center, Santana Row, and Berryessa have dense single-family blocks where homeowners consistently invest in maintenance and upgrades to protect their equity. We also regularly serve properties in adjacent Santa Clara and Campbell, which share many of the same soil conditions and housing patterns as the western and southern edges of San Jose.
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