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How to Find the Best Concrete Contractors & Paving Contractors in Alameda County

The right pavers or concrete contractors in Alameda County give homeowners thousands of dollars of additional value to their homes by creating new driveways, driveway approaches, walkways, or patios using decorative concrete, paving stones or interlocking pavers.  Or your need for paving companies and concrete contractors in Alameda County may be to repair your cracked or damaged existing concrete or asphalt driveways, walkways, or patios.   The following articles will let you find the best concrete contractors and pavers in Hayward, Oakland, Dublin and Fremont and all of Alameda County more »

Updated November 3, 2008

Top 10 Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County

Sigura Construction, Inc
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(408) 736-7952, (650) 969-1302
614 National Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043
License #865155
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Areas Served: Alameda incl. Oakland, Berkeley CA, Hayward, Livermore, Fremont, Pleasanton CA, San ...
Services: concrete contractors, paving contractors for all paving, new driveways, patios, ...
Key Brands: Grohe, Hansgrohe, American Standard, Kohler

A & E Asphalt Maintenance
(510) 697-0266
167 Blossom Way
Hayward, CA

AC Paving
(510) 635-9507
7415 Altura Pl
Oakland, CA

Adrian Eddie Cement Finisher
(510) 302-9442
1970 San Pablo Ave
Berkeley, CA

Alaniz Construction Inc.
510-770-5000
7100 Stevenson Boulevard
Fremont, CA

Fitzmaurice J H Inc.
(510) 444-7551
2857 Hannah
Emeryville, CA

National Surfacing Company
(510) 452-3011
P.O. Box 8503
Emeryville, CA

AJW Construction
(510) 769-2125
966 81st Ave.
Oakland, CA

Updated December 15, 2008

How to Find the Best Concrete Contractors & Paving Contractors in Alameda County 

An attractive and durable driveway is a practical way to create a good first impression of your home for your visitors and your neighbors.  Similarly, eye-pleasing but functional walkways make your property more enjoyable while providing you a safe means of getting around on it.   A gorgeous patio will give you many fond memories of times spent socializing with friends and family or enjoying relaxing solitude in a pleasant space all your own.

All of this can be yours by finding good concrete contractors and paving contractors who can make these dreams reality. The information below is provided by the researchers and editors at The Prime Buyer's Report to get you started exploring your options, and how to find the right pavers, concrete contractors, and pavement repair companies for you.

Good Concrete Contractors and Pavers in Alameda County Can Create or Repair Driveways, Walkways, Patios and other Pavements With Many Options of Methods and Materials.


You have many options for your driveway pavement repair or new driveway installation, or creation of such hardscape features as walkways, sidewalks, patios and more. Three of the most common options are asphalt, concrete, and paving stones.

Asphalt paving is also known as hot mix asphalt and consists of an aggregate of sand and stone mixed with liquid asphalt, a by-product of the petroleum refining process. The aggregate is mixed and heated then the liquid asphalt cement is added and this mixture is delivered to the job site hot—necessary for the pavement to cure properly.  In some cases the existing base will serve but in others, the contractor will remove the old asphalt, as well as clays and other porous soils before laying down a base of crushed rock 6 to 10 inches deep.  A good base and well prepared grading are key to preventing surface cracking or sinking and a good new driveway should last you 25-30 years.




Concrete driveways, walkways, or patios are made using a mixture of portland cement, aggregates (crushed stone and sand) and water. Admixtures are ingredients added to strengthen the concrete or change the set-up time, and to protect the concrete against the weather and exposure to chemicals.   The performance of the concrete is enhanced by entrainment, small air bubbles in the concrete that help prevent deterioration. Too much water in the concrete will destroy these air bubbles so properly prepared concrete is key.  When your concrete contractors order ready mixed concrete for your project, they should advise the concrete company of the intended use of the installation as suppliers have different mixtures and strengths for different uses. 

Before concrete or asphalt are placed, proper preparation and grading are critical.  The slope should always be such that water runs away from the house or other structures or areas that need to be kept dry.  If the concrete is to be used by cars only, the concrete slab should be 3 1/2 to 4 inches thick. If to be used by light trucks also, then it should be 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 inches thick.

Good finishing is key to an attractive appearance of the concrete and involves troweling the surface to the desired smootheness. It's this step where the concrete conctractor can provide you with a colored concrete finish and stamped with patterns, textures or designs from the whimsical, to those that imitate brick, cobblestone, or other materials.  

Paving stones and interlocking paving stones are yet another option for your new driveway, walkways, or patio. These manufactured bricks some in a wide variety of attractive shapes and colors and can be laid in many intricate and artistic patterns by skilled paving contractors in Alameda County.













 

 

 

 


There are Several Good Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County

Make the calls necessary to hire good paving contractors or concrete contractors. The Prime Buyer's Report has identified the Top 10 concrete contractors & paving companies who serve Alameda County. These highly regarded contractors include Sigura Construction, Inc, A & E Asphalt Maintenance, A Traditional Construction, AC Paving, Adrian Eddie Cement Finisher, Alaniz Construction Inc., Fitzmaurice J H Inc., National Surfacing Company, AJW Construction, American Asphalt. In the event that these professionals are unavailable, other concrete & paving contractors who might serve Alameda County include: .

Learn About Pavement Contractors and Concrete Contractors in Alameda County

Learn about the inherent risks of being a property owner, including the applicable complications of foundations and the native soils in Alameda County. We've provided a number of useful internet sources for this type of research. In the article "Key Resources for Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County", you'll also find a number of concrete contractor association contacts. Visit these sites to verify the qualifications of potential Alameda County concrete contractors when you're seriously considering hiring them.

Updated November 3, 2008
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How To Choose Paving Contractors & Concrete Contractors 

Step 1: Describe the Work To The Alameda County Concrete Contractors & Pavers

Take a good look at the area of your property where you desire concrete or paving work to be done, especially if it is to replace an existing driveway, walkway or patio in need of repair.   When the concrete contractors or paving contractors arrives they will most likely perform their own inspection, but if you can prepare them in advance with your own preliminary observations, a diagnosis and solution can be made much more easily.

Step 2: Ask Questions & Take Notes of the Paving Conctractors & Concrete Contractors

Your interviews are your chance to get as much vital information as possible from potential concrete contractors & paving companies in Alameda County. We've prepared the following list of questions to help you collect the facts you need to make an accurate assessment of each foundation contractor.

How long have the pavers been in the business of concrete pouring and paving in Alameda County?

Can the concrete contractors and pavers remedy the concrete problem, or build the new installation you've described?

Do the paving contractors or concrete contractors use subcontractors or do they perform the concrete work and paving themselves?

Do the pavers and concrete contractors have references in Alameda County that you may contact?

What kind of distraction should you expect while the concrete contractors or pavers perform the paving or concrete work?

How do the pavers or concrete contractors determine the costs?

How long should it take for the concrete contractors to complete all permitting and work?

Do the paving contractors or concrete contractors carry workers' compensation and liability insurance?

Will the concrete contractors or pavers provide a written, annotated estimate?

What type of warranty for the paving or concrete work will the contractors provide?

Will permits be needed? If so, who will be responsible for getting them?

Will the paving contractors or concrete contractors provide a written contract?

Step 3: Make a Preliminary Decision Among the Concrete Contractors and Pavers

After you've interviewed a handful of concrete contractors for paving project, it's time to narrow the field. Review your notes and determine what you consider to be priority requirements in concrete contractors and pavers. Compare these criteria to the results of the interviews to assess which concrete contractors or paving companies will be your best providers.

Step 4: Credentialing of the Concrete Contractors of Pavers

After you've determined your choice among the best concrete contractors and paving companies, do some final research. You can verify licensing and insurance at the Contractors State License Board (www.cslb.ca.gov), and you may want to look for ancillary certifications that the contractor may have earned, such as Diamond Certification or membership with the Better Business Bureau. Both the Contractors State License Board and the Better Business Bureau maintain records of past violations or complaints, so check this information on the applicable Web sites.

Step 5: Solidify Your Decision on Specific Concrete Contractors

Now that you've narrowed down your list to one suitable concrete contractor or paving company, move forward with the hiring process. Once you notified the chosen concrete contractor or paver, ask that he provide a signed contract that details pricing, timing, and any warranty information.

Updated October 4, 2008
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Key Resources for Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County 

Associations & Licensing of Paving Contractors & Concrete Contractors
ACCA American Concrete Contractors Association (www.ascconline.org)
ACI American Concrete Institute (www.aci-int.org)
AI Asphalt Institute (www.asphaltinstitute.org)
APA Asphalt Pavement Alliance (www.asphaltalliance.com)
APACA Asphalt Pavement Association of California (www.apaca.org)
ASCC American Society of Concrete Contractors (www.ascconline.org)
BBB Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org)
CalAPA California Asphalt Pavement Association (www.californiapavements.org)
CMACN Concrete Masonry Association of California and Nevada (www.cmacn.org)
DCA California Department of Consumer Affairs (www.dca.ca.gov)
Diamond Certified (www.diamondcertified.org)
NADCC National Association of Decorative Concrete Contractors (nadcc.org)
NAPA National Asphalt Pavement Association (www.hotmix.org)
NASCLA National Association of State Contracting Licensing Agencies (www.nascla.org)
NCAPA Northern California Asphalt Pavement Association (www.norcalasphalt.org)
NPCA National Pavement Contractors Association (www.pavementpro.org)
NRMCA National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (www.nrmca.org)

Media & Web Resources for Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies

Asphalt Contractor Magazine
Builder Magazine
Buildings Magazine
Commercial Builder Magazine
Concrete Contractors Magazine
Pavement Magazine

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for TOP 10 Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County within the following zip codes:

94501, 94502, 94536, 94537, 94538, 94539, 94540, 94541, 94542, 94543, 94544, 94545, 94546, 94550, 94551, 94552, 94555, 94557, 94560, 94566, 94568, 94577, 94578, 94579, 94580, 94586, 94587, 94588, 94601, 94602, 94603, 94604, 94605, 94606, 94607, 94608, 94609, 94610, 94611, 94612, 94613, 94614, 94615, 94617, 94618, 94619, 94620, 94621, 94623, 94624, 94661, 94662, 94701, 94702, 94703, 94704, 94705, 94706, 94707, 94708, 94709, 94710 and 94712

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for TOP 10 Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County within the following cities:

Alameda, Albany, Ashland, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Komandorski Village, Livermore, Mount Eden, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, Russell City, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol and Union City

Updated October 28, 2008
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Top 9 Tips for Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies in Alameda County 


Take the Time to Get it Right.

Whether your existing concrete or paved areas are faded, cracked, potholed, and generally unsafe, or you need new paving or your property has some especially difficult grading or drainage issues, you definitely need an experienced professional to do your paving work. So before you jump at the first available concrete contractor or paving copmany, devote a little time to a local paving industry evaluation. Careful consideration ensures the best results.

Take Note of Any Existing Issues.
Improper site preparation the last time paving was done may have created potholes over time. Water pooling can be the result of an unstable subsurface that is sinking beneath the old paving.

Get Several Quotes.
You should get multiple estimates from different concrete contractors & paving companies. Everyone may have their own interpretation of the severity of your existing problem or different and unique creative ideas for your new driveway or hardscaping, all of which means their pricing may vary widely.   If there's a particular paving contractor or concrete contractor you really like but you've received  a significantly lower quote from another, share this with your preferred concrete contractor and make a comparison of the bids together. Although the two bids may initially look the same, often an expert eye will spot where they are actually for very different things, especially when it comes to the grade of materials used and how long the job will last.

Get it in Writing From the Concrete Contractors & Paving Companies.
Its holds true that, with any concrete contract work over $500, all terms of the work, including pricing, labor details, and projected time for completion, should be clearly documented in a signed agreement.


Verify Mandatory Certifications.
Before you finalize the hiring process with your chosen concrete contractor or paving company, ensure his licensure is current and valid and that the license number he's given you is actually for his company. This information is easily accessible at the Web site for the California Contractors State License Board at www.cslb.ca.gov


Don't Cut And Run When It Comes to Paving Projects.
Stay close to the paving project. If you're readily available when the concrete contractors or pavers have questions or updates on the project, any problems can be resolved quickly and the project will go as smoothly as possible.

Prevent Future Problems With the Pavement or Concrete Features.
Learn how to take care of your newly repaired or installed concrete or pavement. Good paving companies and concrete contractors will advise you on certain methods, such as a controlled watering program to prevent cracking and undue wear. 

Know Your Rights.
You are protected from unsavory contracting practices by state organizations that regulate concrete contractors and pavers' standards and practices, as well as specific legislation that varies by region. For legal information that applies to Alameda County, visit the website for the California Department of Consumer Affairs at www.dca.ca.gov

Updated October 4, 2008
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