Top 10 Best Driveways and Concrete in San Jose, 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.

David Paving

North Capitol Avenue, San Jose, California
5.0 (3 reviews)
  • Landscape construction or installation
  • Masonry/concrete repair
  • Walkway construction or installation
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David Paving Company is a locally-owned-and-operated paving company in San Jose offering pavers installation, brick masonry and concrete driveway. Bac More Detail

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Campbell Concrete

Cristich Lane, San Jose, California
5.0 (1 reviews)
  • Concrete Pavers
  • Concrete Slabs
  • Concrete Service
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Campbell Concrete is a bonded and fully insured concrete contractor in Colorado Springs, CO. We're proud to have BBB accreditation, and we have helped More Detail

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Cartwright Concrete Coatings

Rogers Avenue, San Jose, California
4.4 (27 reviews)

Cartwright Concrete, Inc is a Las Vegas concrete company that is family owned and operated. We maintain a humble attitude as we approach 20 years in t More Detail

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Northwest Asphalt Construction

San Felipe Road, San Jose, California
4.3 (12 reviews)
  • Retaining wall repair
  • Driveway sealing or resealing
  • Exterior wall repair
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If you're looking for a reliable, fully equipped, and affordable asphalt service in San Jose and the entire bay area then you came to the right place. More Detail

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J. Romero Bros Concrete Construction

Old Bayshore Highway, San Jose, California
4.2 (19 reviews)
  • Single-family home construction
  • Guest house or ADU construction
  • New structure construction
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J. Romero Bros. Construction Inc., has been serving the Bay Area for more than ten years. Well known and respected Owner, Joel Romero takes great prid More Detail

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Silicon Valley Paving Inc

Commercial Street, San Jose, California
3.8 (4 reviews)
  • Licensed and bonded contractor
  • Masonry/Concrete
  • Construction services

Call today to get started with a quote! (408) 286-9101 Our Experience Is Your Guarantee More Detail

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Jimenez Concrete Inc

North First Street, San Jose, California
1.0 (1 reviews)
  • Design services
  • Total structure demolition
  • Excavation and removal
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Affordable prices Quality work call for your FREE estimate today ! More Detail

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Valley Concrete Inc

Ruff Drive, San Jose, California
4.1 (48 reviews)
  • Commercial Concrete Services
  • Masonry/Concrete
  • Patio & Driveway
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Public works, sidewalks, ada ramps, residential, & commercial, foundations, driveway, walkways, patios, porches, pool decks, garage slabs, retaining w More Detail

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Alberto's Concrete

Campbell Avenue, San Jose, California
2.3 (4 reviews)
  • Swimming Pool Excavation
  • Walls
  • Swimming Pool Filling
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Reliable Specialists Alberto's Concrete: Elevating Bay Area Landscapes with Quality Craftsmanship and Unmatched Customer Satisfaction Since 1977. Tr More Detail

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C&A PAVERSTONE, INC.

South Almaden Boulevard, San Jose, California
2.8 (23 reviews)
  • Walkway sealing or resealing
  • Walkway construction or installation
  • Construction or installation
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C&A Paverstone, INC. is Northern and Central CA, Premiere Factory Authorized Interlocking Paver Stone Hardscape Installation Specialists. Our Owners h 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.