Camarillo Concrete Company delivers concrete contractor services across Camarillo, CA, including driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundations - backed by a crew that has worked in this city since 2023 and replies within one business day.

Camarillo sits on expansive clay soils that shift with the wet and dry seasons, and that movement is one of the main reasons driveways crack here faster than homeowners expect. Our concrete driveway building process includes a properly compacted gravel base to cushion the slab against that soil movement, giving your driveway a fighting chance at lasting 30 or more years.
Camarillo homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors, and a well-built concrete patio is one of the most-used improvements you can make to a house in this climate. We build patios that handle the long, dry summers without surface spalling and drain properly during the winter rain months.
Many Camarillo neighborhoods have HOA rules about exterior finishes, and stamped concrete can satisfy a design requirement while still meeting the durability needs of a working driveway or patio surface. We work within HOA guidelines and can help you get written approval before the job starts.
New ADUs and additions in Camarillo need foundations that account for local soil conditions and meet the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Division requirements. We pull the permits and engineer the slab for the clay soil conditions common on the Oxnard Plain.
Hillside properties in Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates often need retaining walls that can handle the weight of wet soil after a winter storm. We design and pour walls sized for the actual load, not just the minimum that looks right on paper.
Camarillo sidewalks get lifted and cracked by tree roots in many older neighborhoods, and city standards require repairs to match the surrounding grade and slope. We handle both private walkways and sidewalk sections that require city inspection sign-off.
Most homes in Camarillo were built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means a large share of original concrete driveways, walkways, and patios are now 30 to 60 years old. At that age, surface spalling, cracking, and drainage problems are normal - not signs of a fluke. The underlying cause in most cases is Camarillo's expansive clay soil, which swells when the winter rains arrive and shrinks back during the long dry summer. That constant movement works on concrete from below, and it is why repairs that skip proper base preparation fail quickly. According to the California Geological Survey, expansive soils are one of the most common causes of concrete damage in coastal California valleys.
Camarillo's mild coastal climate means concrete can be poured and cured reliably year-round, which is a real advantage over inland cities that have to work around heat or cold. But the marine layer that rolls in from the Pacific most mornings can affect how a fresh concrete surface dries if a contractor starts too late in the day. A local crew knows to schedule pours in the morning, time the finishing work correctly, and protect the surface from early evening moisture. These are small details that make the difference between a slab that lasts and one that needs to be redone in five years.
We pull permits regularly through the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Division, and we know the typical one-to-two-week approval window to factor into your project schedule. That matters because starting work without a permit can mean a stop-work order that costs more than the permit would have. We handle that paperwork on your behalf, and we have never had a job stopped for permitting issues.
Camarillo stretches from the valley floor neighborhoods like Mission Oaks and Springville up into the hillside areas of Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates. The homes near Old Town Camarillo along Ventura Boulevard are some of the oldest in the city, while neighborhoods farther south and east near the Camarillo Premium Outlets are mostly 1980s and 1990s tract homes on standard lots. We work across all of these areas and understand the difference between a hillside job that needs engineering review and a flat-lot driveway replacement that can move quickly.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Moorpark and throughout the surrounding Ventura County area. If you have a project that spans the Camarillo-Moorpark line, we handle both sides without requiring separate contractors.
Call or submit our contact form and we reply within one business day. We schedule a site visit to measure the area, assess your existing surface, and talk through your goals - there is no charge for the estimate, and we will not quote a concrete job without seeing it in person.
We inspect the site, check the soil, and note any drainage issues or access constraints. You receive a written quote that itemizes demolition, base preparation, concrete thickness, finish type, and permits - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you commit.
We file the permit with the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Division before any work begins. Approval typically takes one to two weeks, and we schedule your job as soon as it clears so you are not waiting longer than necessary.
The crew completes demo, base prep, and the pour on schedule. We time the pour for the morning to avoid the afternoon marine layer, then do a final walkthrough with you before leaving the site. You get a clear curing timeline and instructions for protecting the new surface.
We serve homeowners throughout Camarillo, CA - from Mission Oaks to Camarillo Heights. Call or fill out the form and we'll get back to you within one business day with a free on-site estimate.
(805) 586-6095Camarillo is a city of about 70,000 people on the Oxnard Plain in Ventura County, roughly 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The city grew rapidly after World War II and again through the 1980s and 1990s, when large planned subdivisions like Mission Oaks and Springville were developed across the valley floor. Today, most of Camarillo's housing stock is single-family ranch and tract homes built between the 1960s and 2000, with higher-end custom homes in the hillside areas of Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates. The Camarillo Premium Outlets sit near the 101 freeway and are one of the most recognized landmarks in the city, while Old Town Camarillo along Ventura Boulevard holds some of the city's oldest buildings and original residential streets.
Camarillo is bordered by Moorpark to the northeast and has easy access to Oxnard to the west. Many residents commute along the 101 corridor, and neighborhoods along Las Posas Road, Santa Rosa Road, and Adolfo Road see regular concrete contractor work as homes in those corridors reach the age where driveways, patios, and flatwork need full replacement.
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Concrete work gets more expensive to delay - cracks grow, water gets in, and small problems become big ones. Call Camarillo Concrete Company now for a no-obligation on-site estimate.