Top 10 Best Driveways and Concrete in San Francisco, California

Our directory includes expert driveway and concrete contractors offering paving, decorative concrete, and repairs. Each provider is selected for craftsmanship, durability, and aesthetic quality.

Van Midde & Son Concrete

B Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (51 reviews)
  • Concrete Drainage Systems
  • Concrete Steps and Stairs
  • Indoor Concrete
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The Van Midde & Son skilled crew will work with home owners & contractors to build concrete walkways, patios & driveways of the highest industry stand More Detail

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Rhino Concrete Bay Area

San Gabriel Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.7 (114 reviews)
  • Exterior Wall Construction
  • Construction Or Installation
  • Interior Wall Construction
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At Rhino Concrete Services , we are your premier partner in masonry and concrete solutions tailored specifically for commercial projects, specializing More Detail

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Smartscaping

Dwight Way, San Francisco, California
4.7 (108 reviews)
  • Landscape Design
  • Retaining Wall Repair
  • Exterior Wall Repair
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*FREE! Design and Estimate* Transform your outdoor space ✨ with our expert landscape design and construction services. ✅ From patios to walkways, More Detail

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Kingdom Concrete Contractor

Overend Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (24 reviews)
  • Construction Or Installation
  • Interior Wall Construction
  • Exterior Wall Construction
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Kingdom Concrete Contractor Our Story Welcome to Kingdom Concrete Contractor. We are a team that specializes in anything that deals with concrete More Detail

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Robles Concrete Design LLC

Mahler Road, San Francisco, California
4.9 (16 reviews)
  • Exterior wall construction
  • Patio, porch, or terrace construction …
  • Driveway construction or installation
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Concrete Polishing , Restoration and Design More Detail

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SL Concrete And Masonry

Thornton Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (21 reviews)
  • Retaining Wall Repair
  • Exterior Wall Construction
  • Interior Wall Construction
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I take pride in my work great prices with quality work. I believe in treating every house as my own. I been in the Buisness for more then 10 plus year More Detail

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Elizalde Construction - Concrete Contractor

East 2nd Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (10 reviews)

Family owned and operated Our mission is simple: We aim for the best! We are big enough for any job and small enough to listen to your needs. More Detail

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San Francisco Pro Asphalt Team

Fitzgerald Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.7 (13 reviews)
  • Asphalt Paving Services
  • Sealcoating
  • Asphalt Driveway Installation and Repair
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San Francisco Paving Contractor Service Footprint: North Beach, Financial District, Mission District, Dogpatch, Richmond District, Sea Cliff, Sunset More Detail

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San Francisco Concrete Contractors

Quickstep Lane, San Francisco, California
5.0 (4 reviews)

The San Francisco Concrete Contractors are ready to meet all of your commercial concrete service needs. We work on driveways, curbs, patios, stairs, p More Detail

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PM Kaili Concrete

Bayshore Boulevard, San Francisco, California
5.0 (1 reviews)
  • Building Additions
  • Walkway Construction Or Installation
  • Construction Or Installation
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PM Kaili Concrete was established in 2020 in order to provide the San Francisco Bay Area and the surrounding Peninsula with affordable, high-quality c More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

A freshly poured concrete driveway takes about 7 days to cure for foot traffic and 28 days to fully harden before heavy vehicle use. During this time, it’s important to avoid placing heavy loads on the surface to prevent cracks.

Cracks happen due to temperature changes, ground movement, and heavy loads. To minimize this, ensure your driveway has control joints to allow for expansion, use a high-quality sealer, and avoid using de-icing salts in winter.

Yes, but only if the existing driveway is in good condition. If there are major cracks or uneven areas, they will eventually show through the new layer. A professional contractor can assess whether resurfacing or full replacement is the better option.

Oil stains can be removed using baking soda, dish soap, or a degreaser. For stubborn stains, pressure washing or applying a specialized concrete cleaner can help. The sooner you treat the stain, the easier it is to remove.

A well-installed concrete driveway can last 25 to 30 years with proper maintenance. Sealing it every 2-3 years, avoiding heavy loads, and keeping it clean can extend its lifespan.