TotalForm Rialto Concrete Masters handles driveways, patios, slab foundations, and structural concrete for Rialto homeowners. Licensed, insured, and serving the Inland Empire since 2023.

Rialto driveways take a beating from summer heat and expansive clay soil underneath. Our concrete driveway building service handles full demolition, proper base compaction, and heat-managed pours so your new driveway holds up for decades.
Rialto's mild winters and dry summers make outdoor living comfortable most of the year. A poured concrete patio gives your backyard a durable, low-maintenance surface you can actually use - whether you want plain gray or a stamped finish.
Most Rialto homes sit on concrete slab foundations, and the clay-heavy soil in San Bernardino Valley can cause slabs to shift over time. We build new slab foundations with proper gravel bases and reinforcing steel sized for local soil conditions.
Rialto's dry climate is ideal for decorative stamped concrete - no freeze-thaw cycles means patterns stay sharp longer than in colder regions. Stamped finishes work well for Rialto driveways and pool decks where curb appeal matters.
New construction and ADU projects in Rialto need foundations engineered for the area's soil movement. We pour continuous and spread footings built to current California code, with inspection sign-offs handled through Rialto's Building and Safety Division.
Rialto's flat terrain generally means retaining walls are needed where lots meet each other at grade changes or where homes near the northern foothills have sloped backyards. A properly built concrete retaining wall stops erosion and creates usable level space.
Most homes in Rialto were built between the 1960s and 1990s. At that age, the concrete slab foundations, driveways, and patios poured during original construction are at or past their practical lifespan. The Inland Empire's clay-heavy soils make things worse - clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, pushing and pulling at concrete surfaces through every rainy season. By the time a crack appears at the surface, the base layer underneath has usually been moving for years. Concrete work in Rialto is not just cosmetic; it is structural maintenance on a home built in one of the most demanding soil environments in Southern California.
Summer temperatures in Rialto regularly exceed 100 degrees, and that heat changes how concrete work has to be done. Freshly poured concrete that dries too quickly on the surface develops micro-cracks before it has cured, which shortens the life of the slab. Experienced concrete contractors in Rialto schedule pours for early morning in summer, use admixtures that slow surface drying, and wet the slab during the curing window. A contractor unfamiliar with Inland Empire heat conditions can deliver a job that looks fine on day one and starts cracking within two or three years. Local knowledge is not a talking point here - it is a technical requirement.
We pull concrete permits through the City of Rialto Building and Safety Division on a regular basis. Our crews know the permit process, the inspection timeline, and the local code requirements for concrete flatwork and structural pours - which keeps your project on schedule and avoids the delays that come from filing incorrect paperwork.
Rialto is a city of wide residential blocks and modest lot sizes, built out mostly along the grid between Interstate 10 and the 210 Freeway corridor. We work across neighborhoods from older areas near Rialto City Hall and Riverside Avenue down to newer streets near Eisenhower High School in the north. The housing stock here is tract homes - single-story and two-story stucco houses on concrete slabs - and we know what to expect in terms of soil conditions, drainage, and existing concrete quality going into every job.
Our service area covers Rialto and the surrounding Inland Empire communities. We work regularly in neighboring Fontana to the west and across San Bernardino County, so we understand the regional differences in soil, climate, and local code that affect how concrete work should be done in each city.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We reply within one business day to schedule your on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property to measure the area, evaluate soil and drainage conditions, and talk through your goals. You receive a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and any permit fees - no hidden costs.
We handle the permit filing with the City of Rialto on your behalf. Once approved, we confirm your start date and let you know what to clear from the work area.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, pouring, and finishing. Before leaving, we walk you through the curing timeline and care instructions so your concrete gets a full, clean start.
We serve Rialto homeowners and businesses across the city. Call or submit a message and we will get back to you within one business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.
(909) 546-5589Rialto is a city of about 103,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting roughly 55 miles east of downtown Los Angeles between Fontana and the city of San Bernardino. Incorporated in 1911, most of Rialto's neighborhoods were built out during the postwar decades from the 1950s through the 1990s, which gives the city a predominately single-family character with wide residential streets and mostly stucco-finished tract homes. The city runs along a flat valley floor at around 1,200 feet elevation, with the San Gabriel Mountains visible to the north. Major corridors like Riverside Avenue and Foothill Boulevard connect residential neighborhoods to the freeway system, and the city's general aviation airport, Miro Field, is a well-known local landmark on the west side of town.
The Rialto Unified School District serves over 24,000 students and operates more than 30 schools across the city, which reflects how family-heavy the residential areas are. About 55 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, and that ownership stake translates to steady demand for home maintenance and improvement work. Homeowners investing in concrete upgrades - driveways, patios, and foundation work - are protecting a median home value that has climbed to roughly $400,000 to $430,000 in recent years. We serve Rialto alongside neighboring cities like Fontana and communities throughout San Bernardino County.
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Rialto summers are long - the sooner your driveway, patio, or foundation work is done, the sooner you stop watching the problem get worse. Call us now or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.