TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters brings patio construction, driveway building, slab foundations, and retaining walls to Fontana homeowners. Licensed, insured, and building in the Inland Empire since 2023 - with free estimates and one-business-day responses.

Fontana's long, hot summers make backyard space genuinely usable for most of the year. Our concrete patio construction service handles everything from site prep and proper slope grading to the pour and finish - leaving you a durable outdoor surface that handles both summer heat and winter rains.
Fontana driveways face the same expansive soil conditions as the rest of the Inland Empire, and homes built in the 1970s through 1990s are seeing original driveways fail. We handle full demolition, proper base compaction, and summer-managed pours to build driveways that last in local conditions.
Fontana's northern neighborhoods sit on hillier terrain where sloped lots and grade changes between properties are common. A structurally sound concrete retaining wall controls erosion after winter rains and creates usable level ground in yards that would otherwise slope away.
Fontana's housing stock spans several decades of construction, and both new builds and ADU additions need slab foundations engineered for the area's clay-heavy soil. We design and pour slab foundations that meet current California code requirements.
Fontana's dry, warm climate is ideal for decorative stamped finishes on driveways, patios, and pool surrounds. Without the freeze-thaw cycles that damage stamped surfaces in colder regions, patterns stay crisp for years with regular sealing.
Pool ownership is common in Fontana's residential neighborhoods given the summer heat. A properly built concrete pool deck uses a slip-resistant, heat-reflective finish that stays comfortable underfoot even when temperatures climb past 100 degrees.
Fontana has a population of about 214,000 and a wide mix of housing ages - from 1970s ranch-style homes near the city center to newer two-story tract houses in North Fontana built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Homes from the first wave are now 40 to 50 years old, which puts driveways, patios, and concrete flatwork well past their typical lifespan. Homes from the second wave are hitting the 20-to-30-year mark, which is exactly when concrete work starts showing the effects of expansive soil movement and Inland Empire heat. There is no quiet period for concrete maintenance in a city that grew this fast across this many decades.
The northern parts of Fontana sit at higher elevations with hillier terrain, which creates drainage challenges that flat valley properties do not face. When Fontana gets its annual rainfall - concentrated between November and March - water runs off hard, compacted soil quickly, and lots without proper slope grading can develop drainage problems that undermine concrete over time. Santa Ana winds, which can gust past 60 mph in Fontana during fall and winter, also contribute to debris accumulation and surface wear. A concrete contractor who knows Fontana understands that North Fontana and South Fontana are not the same job - terrain, drainage, and soil conditions vary across the city, and the work needs to reflect that.
We work in Fontana on a regular basis and file permits through the City of Fontana Building and Safety Division for the types of work that require them, including structural concrete, retaining walls, and driveway replacement. Our crews understand the permit timeline and inspection process for the city, which keeps jobs on schedule.
Fontana's housing stock has real geographic variety. Older single-story ranch homes near the Auto Club Speedway area in the south tend to have flat lots with older concrete work. North Fontana neighborhoods around Sierra Avenue and Cherry Avenue were built in the 1990s and early 2000s with larger footprints and more complex drainage - those properties often need retaining walls or re-grading when concrete is replaced. Fontana Park and the civic center area represent the mid-city residential core, where homes are older and the concrete flatwork has typically been patched and re-patched over the years. We see all of it and plan accordingly.
Our work in Fontana connects to a broader service area across the western Inland Empire. We regularly work in neighboring Colton and throughout San Bernardino County, so we understand how conditions shift from city to city and bring that regional context to every Fontana job.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a site visit that works around your hours.
We visit your Fontana property to assess terrain, drainage, and the existing concrete. You receive a written estimate with a line-item breakdown of labor, materials, and permit costs - no surprises later.
For work that requires a permit, we file with the City of Fontana on your behalf. Once the permit is in hand, we confirm your start date and send you a simple prep list.
The crew handles demo, base prep, the pour, and finishing. We walk you through curing instructions before leaving so the concrete gets its full strength in Fontana's climate conditions.
Whether you are in North Fontana or near the Auto Club Speedway, we cover the whole city. Call or submit a message and we will respond within one business day with a no-obligation estimate.
(909) 546-5589Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of about 214,000. It sits at the western edge of the Inland Empire where the flatlands meet the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, with elevations ranging from around 1,000 feet near the freeway corridors to over 1,500 feet in the northern neighborhoods. The city's housing stock spans two main eras: older ranch-style homes built from the 1970s into the 1980s in neighborhoods closer to the city center, and larger two-story tract homes from the late 1990s and early 2000s that fill out North Fontana. The Auto Club Speedway, a NASCAR-affiliated track in the southern part of the city, is one of Fontana's most recognizable landmarks.
About 60 percent of Fontana's housing units are owner-occupied, and median home values have climbed to roughly $450,000 to $480,000 in recent years. That level of homeownership means residents are investing in maintenance and improvement rather than deferring to a landlord. Fontana is also a significant logistics and warehouse hub - home to major distribution centers and one of the busiest freight corridors in Southern California - which means the city has a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial properties that both need concrete work. We serve Fontana alongside Colton and other nearby communities throughout the Inland Empire.
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Fontana's summer heat season is long, and concrete projects book up fast once temperatures cool in fall. Contact us now and we will have a written estimate to you within one business day.