
Pico Rivera Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Paramount, CA, building parking lots, driveways, and patio slabs for the city's postwar ranch homes and small commercial properties. We respond to every estimate request within 1 business day.

Paramount has a notable mix of small commercial corridors and light industrial properties sitting right next to residential streets. Older asphalt and deteriorated gravel lots throughout the city are a steady source of replacement work. Our concrete parking lot building service accounts for Paramount's compact lot sizes and the staging logistics that come with working in a dense, fully built-out city.
Most Paramount driveways were poured in the 1950s and 1960s when the city's ranch-style housing stock went up. That original concrete is now 60 to 70 years old, and the clay soil underneath has had decades to shift it. We rebuild driveways with deep base compaction so the new slab handles the seasonal ground movement that cracks thinner jobs within a few years.
Small lots throughout Paramount still have usable backyard space, and the mild climate means those yards can be used almost every month of the year. A flat concrete patio gives families a durable outdoor surface that holds up through wet winters and hot summers without the maintenance cost of pavers or decomposed granite.
Paramount sidewalks along older residential blocks show the same cracking and heaving common throughout southeast LA County, driven by clay soil movement and the roots of mature street trees. We repair and replace front walkways and public-facing sidewalk panels to current city standards, including pulling the required permits.
Many Paramount homes have front entry steps that are original to the original 1950s or 1960s build, with crumbling edges and uneven rises that are a safety concern for families. We form and pour new concrete steps to current dimensions and finish them with a broom texture for grip in wet weather.
Paramount is one of the most densely packed small cities in southeast Los Angeles County. At under 5 square miles, it is almost entirely built out, with residential streets, light industrial blocks, and commercial corridors packed close together. Most of the housing stock dates from the postwar building boom of the 1940s through the 1960s, which means the original concrete driveways, patio slabs, and walkways are now 60 to 80 years old. They were poured to the standards of their time - thinner slabs, shallow bases, and minimal reinforcement - and the years have not been kind. Clay soil throughout southeast LA County swells when it rains and shrinks during the dry summer months, according to the California Geological Survey on expansive soils. That constant movement is what pushes older concrete past the point where patching helps.
The city also has a significant number of light industrial and warehouse properties sitting just one or two blocks from residential streets. Truck traffic on routes between industrial areas and nearby freeways puts extra stress on surfaces that were designed for passenger cars only. Landlords managing rental properties and small business owners along Paramount Boulevard deal with the same issues as homeowners - aging concrete that pools water after rain, crumbles at the edges, and shifts unevenly because the original base was never deep enough for the soil conditions here. Santa Ana winds roll through this part of LA County every fall, and the heat and UV exposure through the rest of the year dry out and degrade concrete surfaces faster than in coastal areas. A contractor who has worked across Paramount knows all of this and accounts for it on every job.
We pull permits for Paramount projects through the City of Paramount, and we know what their building review process expects for parking lot and driveway work on the compact lots that make up most of this city. Working on small Paramount properties means coming prepared for tight access - concrete trucks, excavators, and compaction equipment all need room to maneuver, and that is rarely straightforward on a lot under 6,000 square feet with adjacent fences and neighboring homes close by.
Paramount Boulevard is the spine of daily life in the city, and the neighborhoods on either side of it are where most of our residential work happens. The Paramount Drive-In, one of the last drive-in theaters remaining in Southern California, is a recognizable local landmark that most residents on the east side of the city know. Whether a job is near the commercial strip or on a quieter block toward the city's edges, the crew arrives familiar with the lot sizes, soil conditions, and logistics of working in Paramount specifically.
We also serve neighboring cities in the area. If you are in Downey or further east near Lynwood, we cover those areas as well and bring the same approach to every job.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. On the site visit, we measure the area, check equipment access, and assess the existing ground conditions before giving you a written quote - no surprises after work starts.
You receive a written estimate covering demolition, base prep, concrete, and cleanup. Once accepted, we file the required permit with the City of Paramount before any work begins. Budget two to four weeks for permit processing - a cost and timeline you will know upfront.
The crew clears and grades the area, removes old pavement, and compacts a proper gravel base. On Paramount's clay soils, this step gets extra attention - a thicker, well-compacted base is what separates a slab that lasts from one that cracks within a few seasons.
We pour and finish the concrete, cut control joints, and apply curing methods suited to Paramount's warm climate. Keep the area clear for 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and 7 days before vehicles. We walk the finished surface with you before calling the job complete.
We serve Paramount and the surrounding southeast LA County area. Call us or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day.
(562) 271-1480Paramount is a small, densely developed city in southeast Los Angeles County with a population of roughly 55,000 people. Most of the city was built out during the postwar decade, and the housing stock reflects it - single-story ranch-style homes on modest lots, finished in stucco, with driveways and backyard patios that in many cases have not been replaced since the 1950s or 1960s. The city sits just under 5 square miles and is almost entirely developed, with little vacant land remaining. Residential streets run close to light industrial and warehouse corridors, which is one of the things that gives Paramount its working-class, practical character. Paramount Boulevard, the main commercial strip, runs through the center of city life and is familiar to nearly every resident.
The Paramount Drive-In, one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in Southern California, is a local institution that has drawn families from across the region for decades. About half of Paramount's housing units are renter-occupied, which means contractors here work for both longtime homeowners maintaining their own properties and landlords managing rentals. Adjacent cities include Downey to the north and South Gate to the west - cities with the same postwar housing profile and the same concrete maintenance needs as Paramount.
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Pico Rivera Concrete serves Paramount and the surrounding southeast LA County area. Call us or submit a free estimate request online.