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Lodi Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Roseville, CA with stamped concrete patios, driveway building, and foundation work. We have completed projects across Roseville neighborhoods from Fiddyment Farm to the historic downtown, and we respond within 1 business day.

Roseville homeowners in neighborhoods like Fiddyment Farm and West Park invest in their properties, and a stamped concrete patio is one of the most popular ways to upgrade a backyard without an elaborate build. Our stamped concrete services include pattern and color selection, base prep on Placer County clay soils, and a sealed finish that holds up in Roseville summers above 100 degrees.
Most Roseville driveways built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now in the 20 to 30 year range, and the clay soil movement common in Placer County has left many of them cracked and uneven. We replace failing driveways with properly excavated, gravel-based slabs that account for local soil conditions and hold up through Roseville winters and summers alike.
Roseville backyards see real use during the long warm season, and a poured concrete patio gives homeowners a surface that does not shift, settle, or require constant maintenance the way pavers can. We pour plain and decorative slabs for homes across the city, including properties near Sutter Roseville Medical Center and the newer subdivisions in West Roseville.
Older homes near historic downtown Roseville and the Junction neighborhood may have foundation issues not seen in the newer subdivision homes across town. We assess and install concrete foundations for additions, detached garages, and accessory dwelling units across Roseville, pulling permits from the City of Roseville Development Services Department.
Properties in Roseville with sloped lots - common on the foothills edge of the city near the eastern neighborhoods - often need retaining walls to hold grade and prevent erosion after heavy winter rains. We build poured and block concrete retaining walls permitted and inspected through the City of Roseville.
Roseville sits on the edge of the Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Nevada foothills, which gives it a climate that is slightly more variable than the flat valley floor to the south. Summers regularly exceed 100 degrees, which is hard on any exposed concrete surface. But Roseville also gets genuine winter frost - around 17 nights per year below freezing - and those freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete in ways that straight Sacramento Valley heat does not. A contractor who works primarily in the valley and does not account for this difference can pour a slab that looks fine in October and starts cracking by February.
The clay soils throughout Placer County are another factor. Like the rest of the Sacramento region, Roseville sits on expansive clay that moves with the moisture level in the soil. Homes in Fiddyment Farm and Winding Creek have driveways and patios that are now 15 to 25 years old and regularly show the effects of that soil movement. The older homes near downtown have had even longer to accumulate movement damage. Good concrete work in Roseville means deep excavation, a properly compacted gravel base, and the right reinforcement - not just a clean pour on top of whatever grade is already there.
We pull permits for concrete work through the City of Roseville Development Services Department for projects that require them - driveways, patios, retaining walls, and foundation work all go through the same office. Knowing what inspectors expect in Roseville, including how Placer County soil reports factor into permitted foundation work, keeps our projects moving without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Roseville is a city with distinct parts that require different approaches. The newer west-side neighborhoods near the Westfield Galleria - Fiddyment Farm, Winding Creek, West Park - are planned subdivisions with wide lots, HOA oversight, and homes where curb appeal matters. The areas closer to historic downtown and the old railroad district have craftsman-style homes from the early 1900s through the 1950s, and the concrete work there often involves working around original foundations, older utilities, and mature landscaping. We approach both ends of the city differently and do not apply a one-size approach to either.
We also serve homeowners in Folsom, a few miles to the southeast along Highway 50, where the foothill terrain and similar Placer County clay soils create comparable concrete challenges. Homeowners across both cities benefit from the same Sacramento foothills expertise.
Call us or fill out our contact form. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit your Roseville property. No need to have every detail sorted before you contact us.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess soil conditions and drainage, and look at any HOA or city setback constraints. You receive a written quote with no obligation - this is also the right time to ask about cost ranges for different finish options.
We submit the permit to the City of Roseville Development Services Department. Processing takes a few business days. Once approved, we schedule your project start date and confirm the timeline with you.
Our crew completes the work, the city inspector signs off, and we walk the finished project with you. You receive the permit paperwork and curing instructions - including how long to keep vehicles off the slab.
We serve Roseville and Placer County with licensed concrete work, free estimates, and a reply within 1 business day. No pressure, just a straightforward quote for your project.
(209) 904-9704Roseville is the largest city in Placer County and one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a population now exceeding 150,000. It serves as a regional hub for retail, healthcare, and employment - major employers include Hewlett Packard and Sutter Roseville Medical Center - and most of its residents own their homes rather than rent, which reflects how settled and invested this community is. The city grew through a series of major planned subdivisions starting in the late 1980s, and neighborhoods like West Park, Fiddyment Farm, and Winding Creek are among the most recognizable addresses in the Sacramento region. Roseville has a strong and stable real estate market, and homeowners here tend to maintain and improve their properties accordingly.
The city has two very different halves. West Roseville is newer construction on large suburban lots with wide driveways and manicured landscaping. The area near historic downtown and the old railroad district - where Roseville got its start as one of the most important rail junctions in the western United States - has older homes, smaller lots, and a distinct historic character. Nearby Elk Grove and Folsom share the Sacramento region clay soil challenges that affect concrete longevity throughout this part of California.
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