
Rancho Palos Verdes Concrete brings concrete pool decks, driveway replacement, patios, and flatwork to Redondo Beach homeowners. We understand salt air, marine layer moisture, and the postwar housing stock that defines this city - from the Esplanade to North Redondo condos.

Redondo Beach homes near the water get more use out of their backyard pools than almost anywhere in the country, and a deteriorating deck around that pool is a safety hazard and an eyesore. Our concrete pool deck work is designed for the salt-air coastal environment here, using mixes and sealers suited to the daily marine layer moisture and the heavy use that South Bay backyards see year-round.
Most driveways in Redondo Beach were poured in the 1950s through 1970s, and the combination of 60-plus years of use, root intrusion, and coastal moisture has left many with wide cracks, raised panels, and surface spalling. On the small lots common in both North and South Redondo, a full driveway replacement is usually a one-to-two day pour that eliminates trip hazards and restores clean drainage away from the foundation.
The mild Redondo Beach climate means outdoor living spaces get used most of the year, and a well-drained, sealed concrete patio holds up far better in the marine environment than unprotected flatwork. Properties closer to the Esplanade and King Harbor see the heaviest salt-air exposure, and we specify the right sealer and concrete mix for that proximity at the start of each job.
Redondo Beach sidewalks in older residential neighborhoods show the same root-lifting and panel cracking common throughout postwar South Bay cities. We remove damaged panels, address the underlying cause where possible, and repour to grade and city standards - keeping the walk safe and compliant without replacing sections that still have good life in them.
Attached garages on Redondo Beach single-family homes frequently have thin original slabs that have cracked, absorbed oil, and never been sealed. The marine layer moisture that settles into an unprotected garage floor overnight can also accelerate deterioration and contribute to dampness in the attached living space. A properly poured and sealed replacement floor solves both problems.
Entry steps on older Redondo Beach homes develop surface spalling and step-nose cracking that the daily coastal fog accelerates year after year on unprotected concrete. New steps poured on a solid footing with a broom finish or applied sealer restore safe footing, eliminate the chipped appearance, and hold up against the moisture cycle this city sees every morning.
Redondo Beach is a fully built-out coastal city with very little new construction. Nearly every home here was built between the late 1940s and the 1980s, which means most of the concrete on these properties - driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, and steps - is now between 40 and 75 years old. Concrete poured in that era used standards and reinforcement practices that were adequate for the time but have not held up as well as modern work in the coastal environment. The small lots throughout North and South Redondo mean that when concrete fails, it often fails in ways that affect drainage, curb appeal, and safe access all at once. Homeowners here are making meaningful investments in high-value properties, and a patched-over driveway or crumbling pool deck does not reflect that value.
The oceanfront location creates real demand drivers that do not exist a few miles inland. Salt air from Santa Monica Bay works year-round on reinforced concrete, accelerating corrosion of the steel inside and causing surface spalling that starts subtle and becomes structural over time. The marine layer - the coastal fog that rolls in from the ocean most mornings, especially in May and June - deposits moisture on every outdoor surface daily. That daily wetting-and-drying cycle works into every unsealed joint, crack, and porous surface on a property. Redondo Beach is also not immune to the clay-soil movement that affects the broader Los Angeles Basin, and the El Nino rain events that hit coastal California periodically test drainage on every property. A contractor who understands all of these factors specifies the right materials and drainage design from the start, instead of leaving a homeowner to deal with the consequences of a pour that ignored the environment.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division for projects that require them. We know that North Redondo condo complexes often have HOA requirements on top of city permits, and we address that early so it does not slow down a project. Homes in South Redondo closer to the Esplanade and Riviera Village tend to be single-family properties with tighter lot access, and we plan equipment positioning and pour scheduling accordingly.
Redondo Beach is a city of distinct neighborhoods. The Esplanade runs along the ocean in South Redondo, and the Riviera Village shopping district just inland is a well-known neighborhood center. North Redondo transitions to a denser mix of condos and townhomes along streets that connect to Torrance and Lawndale. Hawthorne Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway are the main corridors, and most residential streets in both halves of the city are accessible to our equipment without major complications. We schedule pours to keep disruption to neighbors minimal and driveway downtime as short as possible.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Manhattan Beach along the coast to the north. Both cities face the same salt-air and marine-layer conditions, and homeowners on either side of the border often look at contractors who know the full coastal South Bay stretch. We bring that same environment-specific knowledge to every project, regardless of which side of the city line the home sits on.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and we will reply within one business day to schedule your estimate visit. No commitment is required at this stage - just a conversation about what you need.
We visit the property, measure the work area, assess the condition of existing concrete and the underlying base, and discuss your goals. You receive a written, itemized estimate before we leave - no verbal ballparks, no surprises later.
For permitted work, we submit applications to the Redondo Beach Building Division and coordinate the inspection timeline. We confirm the pour date with you in advance and give you a clear window for when the area will be out of service.
We complete the work, clean up the site, and walk through the finished area with you before we leave. We let you know when foot traffic and vehicle use can resume based on the curing schedule for your specific pour.
We serve Redondo Beach homeowners from the Esplanade to North Redondo. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day with a straight answer and a written estimate.
(424) 447-1592Redondo Beach is a coastal city of about 67,000 residents on Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County, sitting between Torrance to the south and Manhattan Beach to the north. The city splits naturally into two areas: South Redondo, closer to the water and home to more single-family properties along the Esplanade and near Riviera Village, and North Redondo, which has a higher concentration of condos, townhomes, and multi-unit buildings mixed in with single-family homes. The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor marina are the city's best-known landmarks, drawing residents and visitors to the waterfront that the city is centered around. Property values throughout the city are well above the Los Angeles County median, reflecting both the coastal location and the strong owner-occupancy rate among residents who have chosen to put down roots here. You can learn more about the city at the Redondo Beach Wikipedia article.
The housing stock throughout Redondo Beach is predominantly postwar construction from the 1950s through the 1980s, with stucco exteriors on the vast majority of both single-family homes and multi-unit buildings. Small lots are the norm, and outdoor spaces - driveways, patios, pool areas, and entry steps - are important parts of how homeowners use their properties. The city is fully developed with almost no undeveloped land remaining, which means most of the construction work happening here is renovation, replacement, and improvement of existing structures. Nearby Torrance to the south shares much of the same housing character and faces the same concrete challenges from age and coastal climate exposure.
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