
Atascadero A Town Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and more across Atascadero and the surrounding Central Coast. Local crews, honest quotes, and work that holds up.
Atascadero A Town Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and more across Atascadero and the surrounding Central Coast. Local crews, honest quotes, and work that holds up.

Atascadero A Town Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor company based in Atascadero, CA, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across 12 cities on the Central Coast. Whether you need a new driveway, a stamped patio, or a slab foundation, our crew knows how to work with local soil conditions and get the job done right. We handle the permits, manage the schedule, and leave your property clean when the work is done.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? We build concrete patios that stand up to Atascadero's hot summers and wet winters.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers that finish on a concrete budget.
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Crumbling front walk or a dirt path you avoid? A clean concrete sidewalk is safe, lasting, and low-maintenance.
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Dusty, stained garage floor? Poured concrete gives you a surface that holds up to vehicles and daily use.
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Plain gray not cutting it? Decorative concrete adds color, texture, and character to any surface.
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Hillside lot eating into your yard? A concrete retaining wall stops erosion and reclaims usable space.
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Need a solid, level floor for a workspace or addition? Concrete floors are durable and easy to maintain.
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Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to get the conversation started. You tell us what you need - a new driveway, a patio, a foundation - and we ask a few quick questions about your property. No pressure, no sales pitch.
We schedule a free on-site visit to see your property in person. We measure, assess the soil and access, and talk through your options. Within a few days you have a clear written estimate that spells out exactly what is included, what the timeline looks like, and what permits are needed.
Our crew handles permits, scheduling, demolition, and the pour. We keep you updated at each step. When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you before we leave. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot - not after you chase us down.
We carry a current California contractor license and general liability insurance on every project. You can request documentation before we start. Hiring unlicensed contractors in Atascadero puts you at risk if anything goes wrong.
Every quote starts with a visit to your property - no phone-only pricing that turns into a surprise once the crew arrives. You get a written breakdown before anyone picks up a shovel.
We live and work here. We know Atascadero's clay soils, the permit process at City Hall, and which neighborhoods have HOA requirements. You are hiring a local team, not a franchise.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Once your project starts, we give you a clear schedule and stick to it. You will always know what is happening next.
Ready to get started? Call (805) 391-5930 or send us a message.
"They poured our new driveway in two days, just like they said they would. The surface is smooth, the control joints are clean, and the grading drains perfectly away from the garage. No more puddles after winter rain."
Michael R., Atascadero - Concrete driveway building
"We had a sloped backyard that was basically unusable. They graded it, poured a concrete patio, and added a stamped finish that actually matches our home. The permit was handled by their crew - we did not have to deal with the city at all."
Sandra T., Paso Robles - Concrete patio construction
"The front steps were crumbling and one section had lifted almost an inch from a tree root. They removed the old concrete, dealt with the root, and poured new steps that are level and solid. Finally stopped worrying about guests tripping."
James W., San Luis Obispo - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no high-pressure follow-up. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(805) 391-5930Atascadero A Town Concrete is based in Atascadero, CA and serves 12 cities and communities across San Luis Obispo County and the surrounding region - including Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara. We offer same-week scheduling for most projects and can typically reach any location in our service area within the hour.
The biggest reason driveways and patios crack early is not the concrete - it is what is underneath. A properly compacted gravel base keeps the slab stable as the ground shifts with moisture. The Portland Cement Association confirms proper subbase preparation is the single most important factor in slab longevity.
Those grooves cut into a finished slab are not decorative. Concrete expands and contracts with temperature changes, and control joints guide any cracking to happen in straight, predictable lines rather than randomly across the middle. A slab without them will crack - the only question is where.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in hot, dry climates. Asphalt softens in the high summer temperatures common in inland San Luis Obispo County, leading to rutting and surface damage. Concrete stays rigid, requires less maintenance over 30 years, and does not need periodic resurfacing.
Tree roots grow toward moisture and can lift or crack a concrete slab within a few years in neighborhoods with mature oaks or sycamores. Installing root barriers during the pour - not after - is the most effective prevention. The{' '}International Society of Arboriculture recommends assessing nearby trees before any flatwork is poured.
Foot traffic only: 4 inches is standard. Regular vehicle traffic: 5 to 6 inches. Heavy trucks or equipment: 6 to 8 inches. Pouring a driveway at 4 inches when you park heavy vehicles on it is one of the most common - and avoidable - causes of early cracking.
Small, isolated surface cracks less than a quarter inch wide can be filled and sealed. Cracks that span the full width of a slab, sections that have shifted or heaved, or concrete that is more than 30 years old typically mean the base has failed - and repair is a short-term fix that costs more over time than starting fresh.
Atascadero A Town Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Atascadero, CA, serving homeowners and businesses across San Luis Obispo County and 12 surrounding cities since 2025.
Our work is performed under a current California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board. We carry general liability insurance and can provide documentation before any project begins.
Since opening, we have completed projects across 16 concrete service categories - from standard driveways and patios to slab foundations, retaining walls, and decorative finishes. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a walkthrough before we leave.
If damage is limited to a small area - say, one cracked panel in a larger driveway - targeted repair makes sense. Once cracking is widespread or any section has heaved or shifted, the base has failed and repair costs more over time than a fresh pour.
Any quote given without a site visit should be treated as a rough estimate only. Soil conditions, access for the concrete truck, slope, and existing surface conditions all affect cost. A written breakdown that separates base prep, materials, and finishing is a good sign.
Keep vehicles off it for 28 days. Keep heavy planters or furniture off it for the same period. If the weather turns hot, keep the surface moist with a light spray to slow curing. Apply a sealer at the 30-day mark to protect against water, oil, and staining.
The Portland Cement Association publishes detailed guides on concrete installation, maintenance, and repair that are worth reading before any project. Still have questions? Call us at (805) 391-5930 and we will walk you through what your specific job involves.
Atascadero is a city of about 30,000 people in San Luis Obispo County, sitting along Highway 101 between San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles. It was founded in 1913 as a planned colony, and the original downtown grid - including the historic Rotunda building at City Hall - is still visible today. Most homes here are owner-occupied, and much of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1990s - meaning driveways, walkways, and patios are at or past the age where they need real attention.
Properties in Atascadero range from compact in-town lots near Atascadero Lake Park to hillside parcels with mature oaks and long driveways on the east side of the 101. Many of those hillside lots have clay-heavy soils that shift with the wet-dry seasons - the main reason driveways and patios crack prematurely in this area. We build every slab with that in mind: proper base prep, the right thickness, and control joints spaced to handle the seasonal ground movement that comes with this specific climate.
We work across all of Atascadero - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer developments on both sides of the highway. The City of Atascadero Building Division requires permits for most driveway and patio work, and we handle that paperwork as part of every project. If your property is in one of the city's HOA communities, we can help you navigate the approval process before the crew arrives.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Atascadero A Town Concrete
6400 Santa Ynez Ave, Atascadero, CA 93422
projects@atascaderoconcrete.com
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 8 PM. Sunday: 8 AM to 5 PM.
Call or message Atascadero A Town Concrete and we will respond within 1 business day with a free on-site quote for your driveway, patio, foundation, or any concrete project in Atascadero and the Central Coast.