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Concrete is the most common material used for residential and commercial construction projects. It creates a durable surface with tons of design options that can match any architecture or landscape theme. However, this is not a do-it-yourself project. You must hire professional contractors to guarantee the reliability of concrete structures in your home or commercial property. These structures must be built using top-notch materials, installed using the right tools, and constructed using the right methods.

Our team at Pitkin Landscape & Design specializes in all types of concrete works. We use only quality materials for projects involving driveways, patios, sidewalks, and landscape foundations. We have successfully completed a lot of projects in Anza, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Perris, Temecula, Winchester, Wildomar, San Jacinto, and surrounding areas. When it comes to quality concrete installations, you can count on us to do the job right. Please feel free to call us at (951) 757-5725.

Leading Concrete Contractor in CA

Since we are licensed landscape and general contractors, we are the choice of many residential and commercial property owners in the state of California. At Pitkin Landscape & Design, all concrete projects are not simply carried out. We are passionate about what we do, and we utilize our full resources to ensure fast and efficient completion of any type of concreting project. You can expect utmost professionalism from our experienced and versatile people wherever you would like to have the job done.

Experts in Various Concrete Installation Methods

Concrete is a mixture of cement, water and aggregates. But mixing it requires precision and specific understanding of the proportions to achieve durable and attractive structures and amenities. And here at Pitkin Landscape & Design, we are experts in this aspect. We are experienced in various decorative concrete installation methods such as:

  • Stamped concrete. The stamping method uses different patterns and textures to mimic the look of stones, bricks, slate, wood or tiles. It is often used on outdoor features like driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, etc.

  • Textured concrete. The texture created in this method depends on the tool used to convey the pattern. Textures can be coarse, smooth or medium range. For wood-like decorative textures, the surface appears coarser.

  • Colored concrete. A decorative concrete method that can be combined with other techniques to create an eye-catching, colored effect. This technique can impart a two-toned effect or create swirl patterns on existing concrete. At Pitkin Landscape & Design, we can provide unlimited color choices to match the design of your property's interior or exterior.

  • Salt-finish concrete. A decorative method where coarse salt particles are spread over wet concrete. The particles are pressed with a float or roller, then power-washed to reveal a grainy, flecked appearance on the concrete.

Your Local Contractor for All Concrete Works

We have skilled people who can work on all kinds of concrete works, such as driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, walls and other structures. We also specialize in concrete cutting, where we use precision tools and equipment to cut, saw, drill, and remove concrete with accuracy. Whether you're looking to construct new features or remodel old concrete installations, there is no other company that can get the job done right than Pitkin Landscape & Design.

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