
Advanced Brea Concrete provides concrete patio construction, driveway work, sidewalks, and foundations throughout Fullerton, CA. We have served homeowners in Fullerton and the surrounding area since 2023 and respond to all new estimate requests within 1 business day.

Fullerton gets over 280 sunny days a year, and most homeowners here use their backyard space year-round. Whether your home is a 1950s ranch with a plain slab or a Craftsman with no patio at all, we build concrete patios in Fullerton that fit the scale of the property and hold up to the constant sun.
Fullerton has a large inventory of postwar homes where original driveways poured in the 1950s and 1960s are now cracking, heaving, or staining. Replacing that old concrete with a properly reinforced new slab adds immediate curb appeal and is one of the highest-return exterior upgrades in a market where home values are pushing well above $700,000.
Fullerton's older neighborhoods have mature tree canopies that contribute to the character of the city, but those same roots have lifted and cracked sidewalks on many residential streets. We remove damaged sections, address the underlying root or grading issue, and pour replacement panels that match the city standard.
Many Fullerton properties have modest grade changes between the street, the yard, and the back of the lot. A properly poured concrete retaining wall manages that grade change, prevents erosion during Fullerton's winter rain season, and cleans up the look of sloped yards.
Stamped concrete is a popular choice in Fullerton for homeowners who want the look of stone or tile on a patio or driveway without the cost and maintenance of the real materials. The dry Southern California climate makes stamped concrete easier to maintain here than in wetter regions, and we offer sealing that extends the life of the finish.
New ADUs and backyard structures are increasingly common in Fullerton as homeowners look to add usable space to properties with relatively fixed footprints. We pour new concrete slabs for these additions and work with the homeowner to confirm that base preparation and reinforcement meet Fullerton's building standards.
Fullerton has some of the oldest housing stock in Orange County. Neighborhoods near the downtown historic district have Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes built in the 1920s and 1930s. These are properties where foundations have settled over 80 to 100 years, where clay tile roofs and stucco exteriors have gone through hundreds of heat cycles, and where original concrete flatwork - if any exists - is long past its intended life. A contractor who only works on newer construction misses the context that matters most on these properties.
Even in the postwar ranch neighborhoods that cover much of Fullerton's east and north sides, homes from the 1950s and 1960s face conditions specific to this city: the combination of Santa Ana winds that arrive each fall, winter rains that can pool on properties with flat or slightly negative drainage, and the ongoing root intrusion from mature street trees. Getting the base preparation right before any concrete pour is what separates work that lasts 30 years from work that cracks in 5.
Our crew works throughout Fullerton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. When projects require permits, we coordinate directly with the City of Fullerton Community Development Department, which handles building permits for residential concrete and structural work in the city.
We work across all of Fullerton's neighborhoods - from the older blocks near Downtown Fullerton on Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue, to the postwar streets east of the Cal State Fullerton campus, to the quieter residential areas in the northern part of the city near Brea Boulevard. Each part of Fullerton has its own property profile, and we bring that local awareness to every estimate.
Our work extends into neighboring Placentia, CA directly to the east, as well as north into Brea, CA, so our crew knows the full range of property types found across this corner of northern Orange County.
Call (657) 478-7151 or submit the estimate form on this page. We respond to all Fullerton inquiries within 1 business day and can usually schedule a site visit in the same week for most locations in the city.
We come to your Fullerton property, assess the area, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We talk through cost at this step so you know the full picture before any work is scheduled - no surprise add-ons later.
If your project requires a permit from the City of Fullerton, we handle the application. We schedule the pour date around permit approval and any seasonal weather considerations that could affect the cure.
We finish the job, clean the site, and walk you through the cure timeline so you know when the surface is safe for foot traffic and vehicles. We are reachable by phone for any follow-up questions.
We serve all of Fullerton - from the Craftsman blocks near Downtown to the ranch neighborhoods on the east side. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(657) 478-7151Fullerton is a fully built-out city of roughly 140,000 residents in the northern part of Orange County. It covers about 22 square miles and has no meaningful open land left to develop, which means most construction activity here involves existing homes rather than new builds. The city has a well-documented historic district centered on the downtown corridor near Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue, where preserved 1920s and 1930s commercial buildings sit alongside Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes. The Fullerton Arboretum on the Cal State Fullerton campus is one of the largest botanical gardens in Southern California and draws visitors from across the region.
About 55 percent of Fullerton's housing units are single-family detached homes, many of them postwar ranch-style houses built in the 1950s and 1960s. These properties dominate the central and eastern neighborhoods and typically have stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete driveways and patios that are now 60 to 70 years old. Home values in Fullerton sit well above $700,000, giving homeowners a strong financial reason to invest in quality concrete work that protects and enhances that value. We serve Fullerton alongside neighboring Anaheim, CA to the south and the rest of our northern Orange County service area.
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