
Los Banos Concrete serves Patterson homeowners with stamped concrete, driveways, patios, and sidewalk work designed for the clay soils and summer heat of Stanislaus County. Based in Los Banos and working in Patterson since 2023, we respond within 1 business day and give you a written quote before any shovels hit the ground.

Each service below is available to Patterson homeowners and property owners across Stanislaus County.
Patterson homeowners investing in an outdoor patio or entry area often choose stamped concrete for the look of pavers or stone without the shifting that loose materials develop in clay soil over time. Our stamped concrete services cover pattern selection, color, and base preparation specific to the soil conditions found on Patterson properties, with proper sealing to protect the surface through valley summers.
Most homes in Patterson were built during the city's rapid growth in the 2000s and 2010s, and driveways from that era are now reaching 15 to 20 years old - the point where clay soil movement first becomes visible as cracking and surface displacement. We replace driveways with the base depth and compaction that Stanislaus County soil conditions require, so the new slab has room to perform through the seasonal wet-dry cycle.
Patterson's long summers make a usable backyard patio one of the more practical investments a homeowner here can make. Concrete tolerates the valley's sustained heat far better than wood or composite materials and stays stable in clay soil where pavers tend to shift. We plan drainage slope into every patio so that winter rain moves away from the house rather than pooling against the foundation.
Patterson's newer subdivisions have consistent concrete sidewalks along the frontage of every lot, and as homes reach the 15-to-20-year mark those panels are starting to show the first effects of clay soil movement. Individual heaved or cracked panels replaced with proper base compaction prevent the spreading damage that occurs when one lifted section puts stress on adjacent panels.
Attached two-car garages are standard on most Patterson homes built in the last 25 years, and garage floors on properties in this age range are reaching the point where surface deterioration - scaling, pitting, oil staining, and hairline cracking - becomes a real concern. We evaluate whether a surface treatment is the right solution or whether conditions call for a full slab replacement.
Patterson summers regularly push past 100 degrees, which drives demand for backyard pools - and a pool without a properly finished deck is an incomplete project. A concrete pool deck handles the heat, resists the moisture that splashing water introduces at the edge, and can be finished with a brushed or textured surface that provides traction without collecting heat underfoot the way dark materials do.
Patterson grew quickly in the 2000s and 2010s, adding hundreds of new homes in subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city. Most of those homes are now 15 to 20 years old, which is the age when concrete flatwork first starts showing the effects of Stanislaus County's expansive clay soils. Clay swells during the wet winter months and contracts sharply when the dry summer arrives, and that repeated movement gradually works its way into driveways, walkways, and patios from below. A crack that appears minor on the surface often signals a base that is no longer providing the support the slab needs. Patterson homeowners who commute to the Bay Area during the week often notice these problems later than they might otherwise - the concrete fails a little each season while life is busy.
Patterson summers are long and extreme, with temperatures above 100 degrees common from June through September. Concrete poured during those conditions without proper wet-curing management loses surface moisture too quickly and develops a weaker top layer that scales or flakes within a few years. Winter brings moderate rainfall - around 12 to 14 inches annually - and the valley's characteristic tule fog, which keeps exterior surfaces damp for extended periods. Any unsealed crack in concrete or stucco becomes a water entry point during those wet months. Concrete built for Patterson accounts for both conditions from the start: the right base depth to buffer clay movement, drainage slope to move winter rain away from structures, and curing appropriate for the season of the pour.
Our crew works throughout Patterson regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Patterson sits at the intersection of Highway 33 and Interstate 5, with the main I-5 interchange at Patterson Avenue serving as the practical gateway into the city. We reach Patterson from Los Banos by traveling north along Highway 33 through Newman, covering about 35 miles each way - a straightforward drive on a road our crew knows well.
Patterson grew primarily as a bedroom community for Bay Area workers and families, and that growth concentrated in newer tract subdivisions on the north and east sides of town. The homes in those neighborhoods tend to have consistent layouts - two-story stucco exteriors, tile roofs, attached two-car garages, and concrete driveways with block wall fencing between properties. Del Puerto Canyon, just west of the city, is a well-known outdoor recreation area for Patterson residents and a useful geographic marker for the western edge of the service area. The city takes pride in its identity as the self-proclaimed Apricot Capital of the World, rooted in its agricultural past and still celebrated annually at the Apricot Fiesta.
We also serve Tracy to the north and Newman to the south, so if you have neighbors or family in either of those cities who need concrete work, we cover that corridor as part of our regular territory.
Call us at (209) 270-5476 or submit the contact form on this site. We know Patterson homeowners are often away during the week, so we will work around your schedule and reply within 1 business day.
We come out, assess the site, check base and soil conditions where relevant, and give you a written estimate covering scope, materials, and total cost. No verbal ballparks that shift after the job begins - the written number is the number.
We handle demolition, base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. You do not need to be present for every stage, and we keep you updated so there are no surprises when you return home at the end of the workday.
When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you and cover curing timelines - how soon the driveway or patio is ready for traffic, and for stamped concrete, when to apply sealer and how often to reapply it. We answer questions on the spot before we leave.
We serve Patterson and the surrounding Stanislaus County area regularly. Submit the form or call us and we will respond within 1 business day with a written quote for your project.
(209) 270-5476Patterson is a city of roughly 24,000 people in Stanislaus County, located about 70 miles east of San Jose along Interstate 5 and Highway 33. The city grew rapidly in the 2000s and 2010s as families looking for affordable homeownership moved east from the Bay Area, making Patterson one of the faster-growing small cities in the Central Valley during that period. Most of the housing stock consists of newer single-family homes in subdivisions on the north and east sides of town, with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages that are standard for Central Valley new construction. You can read more about the city's history and community on the Patterson, California Wikipedia article.
The city is known throughout the region as the Apricot Capital of the World - a title rooted in its agricultural past when the area was covered in apricot orchards, and still celebrated each year at the Apricot Fiesta. Del Puerto Canyon to the west provides outdoor recreation for residents who want to get away from the flat valley floor on weekends. The community has a high rate of owner-occupied homes, which reflects the fact that most residents moved here to put down roots rather than rent short-term. We serve Patterson alongside Newman to the south and Tracy to the north, covering the full stretch of the Highway 33 and I-5 corridor.
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