Concrete Work in Orange County, CA

Need dependable concrete work in Orange County, CA? Odell Concrete helps homeowners, businesses, HOAs, landlords, and property managers plan concrete projects that are built for real use.

Based in Garden Grove, we handle general concrete work in Garden Grove and nearby Orange County communities, including patios, driveways, walkways, foundations, drainage-related concrete work, grading, demolition, decorative finishes, and site preparation.

Call Odell Concrete at (714) 717-1771 to request a free estimate.

Established in 1976
Licensed & Insured
California Contractor License #1065525
Serving Garden Grove and Orange County

Masonry Walls

Concrete Work Planned Around the Property, Not Just the Pour

Good concrete starts before the truck arrives.

The area needs the right base, slope, drainage, thickness, finish, and connection to nearby surfaces. If those details are missed, the concrete may crack, settle, hold water, or fail sooner than expected.

Odell Concrete reviews the full project before work begins. We look at how the surface will be used, where water needs to go, how people or vehicles will move through the space, and whether the project needs preparation before the new concrete is placed.

That helps us recommend the right plan for your property.

General Concrete Work for Homes and Businesses

Odell Concrete provides residential concrete work in Orange County and commercial concrete services for many types of properties.

We help with:

  • Home concrete projects
  • Rental property concrete work
  • HOA concrete improvements
  • Commercial concrete areas
  • Walkways and access paths
  • Driveways and vehicle surfaces
  • Patios and outdoor concrete areas
  • Foundation-related concrete work
  • Drainage-related concrete planning
  • Concrete removal and replacement
  • Site preparation before new concrete

If your project includes more than one service, this page is a good place to start.

Concrete Work Services We Can Help With

Every concrete project has a different purpose. Some surfaces need to support vehicles. Some need safe walking access. Some need drainage correction. Some need site preparation before concrete can be installed.

Concrete Patio Work

A patio should be useful, properly sloped, and connected well to the yard or home.

If your project is a backyard patio, side-yard patio, outdoor seating area, or patio replacement, visit our concrete patio construction page.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway needs proper thickness, base preparation, slope, and drainage. It also needs to handle daily vehicle use.

For driveway installation or replacement, visit our concrete driveway installation page.

Concrete Walkways and Sidewalks

Walkways should feel stable, connect smoothly to nearby surfaces, and reduce trip hazards.

For sidewalks, entry paths, side-yard paths, and walking routes, visit our concrete walkways page.

Concrete Foundations

Foundation work needs careful planning, forms, base preparation, drainage awareness, and structural coordination.

For slabs, footings, additions, ADU foundations, and structural concrete needs, visit our concrete foundation page.

Drainage for Concrete Projects

Water can damage concrete when it sits on the surface or collects near edges, patios, walkways, driveways, or foundations.

For water-flow planning, surface drainage, or buried drainage, visit our drainage systems page.

Decorative Concrete Work

Concrete can be functional and still look finished.

If you are comparing stamped concrete, washed finishes, or Top-Cast finishes, visit our decorative concrete finishes page.

ADA and Access-Related Concrete

Some properties need safer access routes, ramps, landings, transitions, or parking-area connections.

For accessibility-focused concrete work, visit our ADA concrete work page.

Site Prep Before Concrete

Many concrete projects need preparation before installation. This may include old concrete removal, grading, slope correction, base work, or access clearing.

For preparation work, visit our site prep, grading, and demolition page.

Choosing the Right Starting Point

When a Concrete Project Needs More Than One Service

Many concrete projects are not just one simple pour.

A cracked driveway may need demolition first. A patio with standing water may need drainage. A foundation may need grading. A walkway may need smoother transitions. A commercial project may need ADA access planning.

Odell Concrete helps connect the right services so the work is planned in the correct order.

Common combined projects include:

  • Driveway replacement with demolition
  • Patio construction with drainage correction
  • Walkway installation with grading
  • Foundation work with site preparation
  • Decorative concrete with surface planning
  • Parking-area concrete with ADA access routes
  • Concrete replacement with water-flow improvements

This keeps the project clear and helps avoid missed steps.

Concrete Installation, Replacement, and Preparation

Concrete work can include new installation, replacement, or preparation before a larger project.

New Concrete Installation

New concrete may be needed for a patio, driveway, walkway, foundation, access route, or outdoor surface.

We help review the layout, base, slope, finish, drainage, and connection points before work begins.

Concrete Replacement

Old concrete may need replacement if it is cracked, uneven, sunken, poorly drained, or no longer useful.

Replacement may include removing the old surface, preparing the base, setting forms, and pouring new concrete.

Concrete Site Preparation

Preparation may include grading, demolition, drainage planning, access clearing, and base work.

For projects that need old concrete removed first, visit our demolition services page. For slope or leveling work, visit our grading services page.

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Concrete Work Built Around Slope and Drainage

Water is one of the biggest reasons concrete fails early.

If water sits on a patio, runs toward a garage, collects near a walkway, or stays close to a foundation, the project may need drainage planning before concrete is installed.

Odell Concrete looks at how water moves across the property. We review surface slope, nearby hardscape, soil conditions, and connection points.

When needed, we may recommend concrete drainage systems or underground drainage installation before or during the concrete work.

Concrete Finish Options

The finish affects how the concrete looks, feels, and performs.

A broom finish may be best for simple traction. Stamped concrete may be better for a decorative patio or entry. A washed finish can add texture and a natural exposed look. Top-Cast can create a more controlled exposed-aggregate appearance.

Common finish options include:

  • Standard concrete
  • Broom finish concrete
  • Stamped concrete
  • Washed concrete finishes
  • Top-Cast concrete finishes
  • Decorative borders
  • Textured walking surfaces

To compare finish choices, visit our decorative concrete finishes page.

Trusted Local Concrete Experts

Concrete Work for Orange County Property Types

Odell Concrete works on residential, commercial, and managed-property projects.

Residential Concrete Work

We help homeowners with patios, driveways, walkways, foundations, drainage, retaining walls, decorative concrete, and outdoor concrete upgrades.

Commercial Concrete Work

We help businesses with access paths, parking-area concrete, walkways, ADA concrete work, drainage, grading, and replacement projects.

HOA and Managed Property Concrete Work

We help HOAs, landlords, and property managers with walkway upgrades, trip-hazard reduction, concrete replacement, access improvements, drainage issues, and site preparation.

How We Plan Concrete Work

A clear process helps the project move smoothly.

1. We Listen to the Project Goal

Tell us what you want to build, replace, remove, repair, or improve.

2. We Review the Area

We look at the surface, slope, access, water flow, nearby structures, old concrete, and how the space will be used.

3. We Recommend the Right Scope

We explain whether the project needs new concrete, replacement, demolition, grading, drainage, decorative finishing, foundation work, or access improvements.

4. We Prepare the Site

Preparation may include old concrete removal, grading, base preparation, forms, reinforcement, drainage planning, or layout adjustments.

5. We Complete the Concrete Work

We pour, finish, clean up, and explain what to expect after the project is complete.

Underground Drainage

Concrete Work Near Garden Grove and Orange County

Odell Concrete serves Garden Grove and nearby Orange County communities, including Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Long Beach, and Los Alamitos.

Visit our service areas page to see where we work.

Why Choose Odell Concrete?

Choosing the right concrete contractor matters. Concrete affects safety, access, drainage, curb appeal, and long-term property use.

Established in 1976

Odell Concrete has served local property owners for decades.

Licensed and Insured

Odell Concrete is licensed and insured. California Contractor License #1065525.

Clear Project Guidance

We explain what we recommend and why, so you know what to expect before work begins.

Practical Site Planning

We review slope, drainage, access, base preparation, finish options, and daily use.

Residential and Commercial Capability

We help homeowners, businesses, HOAs, landlords, and property managers with concrete projects.

See Our Concrete Work

Before choosing a contractor, it helps to see finished projects.

Visit our concrete project gallery to view examples of driveways, patios, walkways, stamped concrete, foundations, drainage projects, retaining walls, and related concrete work.

Underground Drainage

FAQs About Concrete Work

Concrete work often starts with planning, site review, old surface removal, grading, base preparation, forms, drainage review, and finish selection. These steps help the new concrete fit the property and reduce future problems.

Start here when your project has more than one part or you are unsure what service fits. For example, a patio may also need drainage, a driveway may need demolition, or a foundation may need grading before concrete can be placed.

Yes. Some projects need preparation before installation. Odell Concrete can help identify whether demolition, grading, drainage, base work, forms, or finish planning should happen before the concrete is poured.

The biggest site factors are slope, drainage, soil condition, access, existing concrete, nearby structures, and how the surface will be used. These details affect the project plan and the final result.

Yes. Concrete work can include new installation, old concrete removal, replacement, surface preparation, and finishing. The exact scope depends on the condition of the property and the purpose of the new surface.

The finish depends on traction, appearance, maintenance, and use. A driveway, walkway, patio, and decorative entry may each need a different finish. Odell Concrete can help compare standard concrete, broom finish, stamped concrete, washed finishes, and Top-Cast finishes.

Call (714) 717-1771 or visit our contact page to request an estimate. Share the project type, location, surface condition, drainage concerns, and any photos if available.

Request a Concrete Work Estimate

Need help with concrete work in Orange County, CA?

Call Odell Concrete at (714) 717-1771 to request a free estimate.

You can also send your project details through our contact page.

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