
BPC Redwood Concrete serves Redwood City and the surrounding Peninsula with concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and more. We handle permits, soil prep, and cleanup - so you get a finished result, not a headache.

BPC Redwood Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor in Redwood City, CA offering 16 services for residential and commercial properties across 12 cities on the Peninsula. Whether you need a new driveway that handles clay soil movement, a stamped patio built for the Bay Area wet-dry cycle, or a foundation poured for a new structure, we bring the experience and ground prep that projects here actually require. Every job is permitted where required and handled by licensed crews.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No outdoor living space? A properly graded concrete patio gives you a durable surface you can use year-round.
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Want stone or brick without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers the look at a fraction of the cost.
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Lifted or crumbling walkway? A new concrete sidewalk removes the trip hazard and improves your home's entrance.
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Stained or pitted garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, sealed surface that holds up to vehicles.
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Plain gray not cutting it? Decorative concrete transforms driveways, patios, and floors with color and texture.
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Yard sliding downhill? A concrete retaining wall holds back soil and creates usable flat space on sloped lots.
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Need a solid interior floor? Concrete floors are durable, easy to clean, and built to last for commercial or residential spaces.
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Slippery or cracked pool surround? A new concrete pool deck adds safety, style, and durability around your pool.
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Broken or uneven entry steps? New concrete steps are safer, cleaner, and require virtually no maintenance.
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Starting a new structure? A properly prepared concrete slab foundation provides a level, stable base for any build.
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Building an addition or new structure? A correctly poured foundation is the most important investment in any project.
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Gravel or asphalt parking lot breaking down? Concrete holds up to heavy vehicle traffic far longer.
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Building a wall, deck, or structure? Properly sized concrete footings distribute load and prevent settling.
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Settled or sinking foundation? Foundation raising corrects level issues and protects your structure from further damage.
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Need to open a slab for utilities or repairs? Precision concrete cutting creates clean lines without damaging surrounding work.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the form on this page. We ask a few basic questions about your project - size, location, what you want replaced or built. You describe the problem, we listen. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
A member of our team comes to your property, measures the area, checks the ground conditions, and talks through your options. We look at soil, access, drainage, and any permit requirements. You receive a written estimate that breaks out exactly what is included - no vague line items, no surprise add-ons later.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits, schedule the crew, handle demolition and base prep, pour and finish the concrete, and coordinate the city inspection if one is required. When we leave, the work area is cleaned up and you have a finished surface you can rely on.
We hold an active CSLB contractor license and carry general liability and workers compensation on every project. You can verify our license before signing anything.
We know Redwood City's clay soils, permit timelines, and neighborhood requirements because we have been working here since 2016 - not just passing through.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the ground conditions, and give you a written breakdown. No phone quotes. No pressure to book on the spot.
We handle Redwood City's permit process from application to city inspection. You get a project that is on record and signed off - no complications when you sell.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (650) 587-4680 or send us a message.
They showed up when they said they would, finished the driveway in two days, and the city inspection passed on the first visit. The surface looks solid and the drainage slopes away from the garage exactly the way it should. Good work, no drama.
Michael R., Redwood City
Concrete driveway building
We had a cracked and sunken back patio that collected water every winter. The crew removed the old slab, built up the base properly, and poured a new stamped patio. Two rainy seasons later, not a crack and the water drains perfectly. Worth every dollar.
Sandra K., San Carlos
Stamped concrete services
The front walkway had lifted sections from tree roots that were a real trip hazard. They assessed the roots before digging, handled the permit with the city, and poured a new sidewalk that matched the rest of the block. Quick, clean, and professional.
James T., Belmont
Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation to book after we talk. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure the area and give you an accurate written quote.
(650) 587-4680BPC Redwood Concrete is based in Redwood City, CA and serves 12 cities across the Peninsula, including San Mateo, Palo Alto, and Menlo Park. Most projects are scheduled within the same week of the estimate, and our crews are familiar with the permit offices, soil conditions, and tree protection rules in each city we serve.
Fresh concrete can handle foot traffic after 24 to 48 hours, but it reaches full strength at 28 days. Driving on a new driveway before the first week is up risks surface damage that cannot be undone. Patience during the curing window is the simplest thing you can do to protect your investment.
Concrete typically outperforms asphalt in the Bay Area's wet-dry climate. Asphalt softens in summer heat and can rut under heavy vehicle loads. Concrete is harder, does not require periodic resealing at the same cost, and can last 30 to 50 years with basic maintenance. The higher upfront cost usually pays back over the life of the surface.
Redwood City sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That seasonal movement puts upward and downward pressure on concrete slabs. Without a properly compacted gravel base and steel reinforcement, even a well-poured slab will crack within a few years. The fix happens before the pour - not after.
Most new driveways, driveway replacements, and sidewalks near the street require a permit from the City of Redwood City. Backyard patios may or may not, depending on size and attachment to the structure. A licensed contractor pulls the permit and coordinates the inspection. You can learn more about local permit requirements at the City of Redwood City Building Division website.
Control joints are planned grooves cut into concrete at regular intervals. Concrete expands and contracts with temperature changes, and without these grooves, it cracks randomly. With them, any cracking follows the joints - in straight lines that are barely noticeable. Skipping control joints is one of the most common shortcuts that leads to ugly, unpredictable cracking.
California requires any contractor doing work over $500 to hold an active license with the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). You can verify any contractor's license status, bond, and insurance at the CSLB license check tool.
BPC Redwood Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Redwood City, CA, serving Redwood City and 11 surrounding Peninsula communities since 2016. We hold an active license issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), the state authority that oversees contractor licensing and consumer protection in California. Over our years in business, we have completed residential and commercial concrete projects across the Bay Area, covering 16 service types from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls. Hiring a licensed concrete driveway contractor means the work is permitted, inspected, and on record. Learn more about our team and approach.
Most concrete surfaces benefit from sealing every two to three years. In the Bay Area, winter rain and summer UV both accelerate surface wear. If water no longer beads on the surface, it is time to reseal. Resealing is inexpensive compared to replacing a surface that has been left unprotected.
Fresh concrete has only a fraction of its final strength in the first week. A vehicle rolling over it too early can cause surface cracking or rutting that cannot be repaired without replacing the slab. Seven days is the minimum for passenger cars. Heavier vehicles should wait a full month.
Yes, and it is one of the most common causes of sidewalk and driveway damage in older neighborhoods. Roots grow outward and find the path of least resistance - often the moist soil under a concrete slab. A good contractor assesses root proximity before digging. The Portland Cement Association has published guidance on this exact issue at cement.org.
Have a question we did not answer? Call (650) 587-4680 or send us a message and we will give you a straight answer.
Redwood City is a city of about 84,000 residents in San Mateo County, sitting roughly midway between San Francisco and San Jose on the Peninsula. Census data shows a large share of the housing stock was built between 1940 and 1970, which means many homeowners are dealing with concrete driveways, walkways, and patios that are well past their useful life. Home values in the area are well above $1 million, giving property owners a strong financial reason to protect what they have invested in.
The city has distinct neighborhoods with different property types. Farm Hill and Emerald Hills to the west sit on sloped hillside lots with larger yards, retaining walls, and stepped foundations that flat-lot properties near downtown do not require. The neighborhoods around Jefferson Avenue and Stambaugh Street closer to downtown include some of the oldest homes in the city, including Craftsman bungalows and early 1900s cottages where careful, matched work matters to owners. Major landmarks like the Redwood City Caltrain station anchor the downtown core, and Sequoia Hospital has served the community for decades.
Redwood City gets most of its rain between November and March - roughly 20 inches per year - and the dry season runs from May through October. That wet-dry cycle, combined with the clay-heavy soils under much of the city, is one of the main reasons concrete surfaces here fail faster than homeowners expect. We build every project with that soil movement in mind, and we are familiar with the permit offices and tree protection rules that apply to work in Redwood City's urban forest corridors.
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BPC Redwood Concrete
2684 Middlefield Rd Unit F
Redwood City, CA 94063
Monday to Friday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Saturday: 9 AM to 4 PM.
Call us for a free on-site estimate or submit the form above and we will reach out within 1 business day.