Concrete Project Gallery in Garden Grove, CA

Looking for real concrete project photos before planning your own driveway, patio, walkway, or decorative concrete project?

This concrete project gallery Garden Grove CA page gives you a clear look at finished concrete work from Odell Concrete. Use these project photos to compare layouts, finishes, textures, surfaces, and project types before requesting an estimate.

Odell Concrete has served Orange County since 1976. We help homeowners, HOAs, property managers, builders, and business owners plan concrete driveways, patios, walkways, decorative finishes, drainage work, grading, demolition, foundations, and ADA concrete work.

Established in 1976
Licensed & Insured
California Contractor License #1065525
Based in Garden Grove, CA
Serving Orange County and nearby Southern California communities

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Browse Concrete Work Photos in Orange County

Our concrete work photos Orange County gallery can help you see what different concrete surfaces may look like after installation.

You may find examples of:

  • Concrete driveways
  • Concrete patios
  • Concrete walkways
  • Side-yard concrete
  • Decorative concrete finishes
  • Stamped concrete
  • Washed finish concrete
  • Top-Cast concrete
  • Broom finish concrete
  • Concrete replacement work
  • Drainage-related concrete work
  • ADA concrete ramps and walkways
  • Concrete slabs and foundation-related work

Each project is different. The final result depends on the layout, finish, site access, slope, drainage, base preparation, and how the surface will be used.

For a full service overview, visit our concrete work page.

Finished Concrete Projects in Garden Grove and Orange County

Photos are useful because they show more than a service name.

They help you compare:

  • Surface texture
  • Concrete finish
  • Layout shape
  • Control joint placement
  • Driveway and walkway connections
  • Patio size and shape
  • Decorative patterns
  • Drainage planning
  • Edge details
  • Finished curb appeal

When reviewing finished concrete projects Garden Grove examples, look closely at how the concrete connects to the home, garage, street, yard, walkway, patio, or entry.

Good concrete should look clean, drain correctly, feel safe, and work well for daily use.

Driveway, Patio, and Walkway Gallery

Use this driveway patio walkway gallery to get practical ideas for your own project.

Concrete Driveway Photos

Concrete driveways need planning for vehicle use, slope, base support, thickness, drainage, finish, and curing time.

A driveway project may include:

  • Old driveway removal
  • Base preparation
  • Grading
  • Drainage review
  • Concrete placement
  • Finish work
  • Control joints
  • Cleanup and curing guidance

For driveway service details, visit our concrete driveway installation page.

If you are deciding whether to repair or replace an old driveway, read our concrete driveway repair vs. replacement guide.

Concrete Patio Photos

Concrete patios should be planned for comfort, drainage, furniture, foot traffic, outdoor living, and connections to doors, walkways, and side yards.

A patio may use a simple finish or a decorative finish depending on the property and design goal.

For patio service details, visit our concrete patio construction page.

If water already collects where the patio will go, read our drainage before concrete patio guide.

Concrete Walkway Photos

Concrete walkways need safe transitions, proper width, good traction, and drainage planning.

Walkways may connect:

  • Driveways
  • Entries
  • Side yards
  • Patios
  • Gates
  • Backyards
  • Commercial entries
  • ADA access routes

For walkway service details, visit our concrete walkway contractor page.

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Decorative and Stamped Concrete Examples

If you want more than plain concrete, decorative finishes can add texture, pattern, and curb appeal.

Our gallery may include stamped concrete examples Orange County property owners can use for inspiration.

Decorative concrete options may include:

  • Stamped concrete
  • Broom finish
  • Washed finish
  • Top-Cast finish
  • Decorative borders
  • Textured finishes
  • Custom finish details

Finish choice can affect the look, traction, comfort, maintenance, and cost of the project.

For finish service details, visit our decorative concrete finishes page.

To compare popular options, read:

What to Notice in Concrete Project Photos

When reviewing gallery photos, look beyond the surface color.

Pay attention to:

  • How clean the edges look
  • How the concrete meets the garage, door, patio, walkway, or street
  • Whether the finish looks right for the use
  • Whether the surface appears safe for walking
  • Whether the layout fits the property
  • Whether the project improves access
  • Whether drainage or slope may have been considered
  • Whether the finish matches the style of the home or building

A concrete photo can help you choose a look, but the right project plan still depends on your property.

 

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Concrete Before and After Project Proof

Before and after project photos can show how concrete replacement improves more than appearance.

A new concrete surface may help with:

  • Cleaner layout
  • Better surface function
  • Improved drainage direction
  • Safer walking areas
  • Better curb appeal
  • More usable outdoor space
  • Improved driveway or patio access
  • Better transitions between surfaces
  • A finish that fits the property

Concrete replacement may also help solve problems like cracks, low spots, water pooling, uneven sections, broken edges, poor slope, or old concrete that no longer fits the property.

If water is part of the problem, read our guide on why water pools on concrete.

If cracking is part of the problem, read our guide on why concrete driveways crack.

Project Types You May See in This Gallery

Odell Concrete works on many concrete project types across Garden Grove and Orange County.

Driveway Replacement Projects

Driveway replacement may be needed when the old driveway is cracked, sunken, poorly sloped, holding water, or patched many times. A new driveway can also help improve curb appeal, parking function, garage access, and surface safety.

Patio Installation Projects

A concrete patio can create a clean outdoor area for seating, dining, grilling, and backyard use. A good patio plan should consider drainage, slope, furniture, finish, door transitions, and outdoor traffic.

Walkway and Entry Projects

Concrete walkways and entries should feel safe, clean, and easy to use. Walkway planning may include slope, width, finish texture, drainage, trip hazard reduction, and connections to nearby concrete.

Decorative Concrete Projects

Decorative concrete may be used when the project needs more visual detail. This can include stamped concrete, washed finishes, Top-Cast, borders, or other finish options.

Drainage and Grading Projects

Some concrete work needs drainage or grading before the pour. This may matter when water moves toward the home, sits on concrete, collects in side yards, or causes low spots. For drainage service details, visit our concrete drainage systems page. For grading service details, visit our grading page.

ADA Concrete and Ramp Projects

ADA concrete work may involve ramps, walkways, access routes, landings, surface texture, slope, and drainage. For ADA service details, visit our ADA concrete work page. For planning help, read our ADA concrete ramp requirements guide.

How to Use This Gallery Before Requesting an Estimate

As you review the gallery, think about what fits your property.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I need a driveway, patio, walkway, slab, ramp, or replacement?
  • Do I like a simple finish or a decorative finish?
  • Does my project need better drainage?
  • Does old concrete need removal?
  • Will vehicles use the surface?
  • Will people walk barefoot on the surface?
  • Will furniture, planters, or grills sit on it?
  • Does the surface connect to doors, gates, garages, or walkways?
  • Do I need HOA, property management, or permit review?

These details help us understand your project faster.

For a full process overview, read our how concrete installation works guide.

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What Makes a Concrete Project Look Finished?

  • A finished concrete project should look clean and fit the property.

    Important details may include:

    • Straight edges
    • Clean transitions
    • Proper slope
    • Good drainage direction
    • Smooth connections to nearby surfaces
    • Consistent finish texture
    • Planned control joints
    • Safe walking paths
    • Strong base preparation
    • Clean project cleanup

    The surface you see is only part of the project.

    The preparation below the concrete and the water flow around the concrete matter too.

Choosing a Concrete Finish From Project Photos

Gallery photos can help you narrow down finish preferences before the estimate.

Common finish choices may include:

  • Broom finish for a clean, practical surface with traction
  • Washed finish for exposed texture and visual depth
  • Top-Cast finish for a controlled exposed aggregate look
  • Stamped concrete for pattern, style, and decorative detail
  • Decorative concrete for custom curb appeal

A driveway finish should handle vehicles and traction.

A patio finish should feel comfortable for outdoor living.

A walkway finish should provide safe footing.

A ramp or access route should be planned for stable, firm, and slip-resistant travel.

Serving Garden Grove and Orange County

Odell Concrete is based in Garden Grove and serves communities across Orange County and nearby Southern California areas.

Our service area includes Garden Grove and nearby cities such as Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Tustin, Fullerton, Long Beach, and nearby communities.

Local experience matters because each property can have different access, slope, drainage, soil, layout, finish needs, and permit concerns.

If your project may involve city rules, HOA requirements, driveway approaches, sidewalks, drainage, or accessibility, read our concrete permits in Orange County guide.

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What to Send Before Requesting an Estimate

You do not need to know every detail before calling.

Still, these details can help:

  • Photos of your project area
  • Approximate size
  • Property address or nearest cross streets
  • Project type
  • Current concrete condition
  • Whether old concrete needs removal
  • Drainage or water pooling concerns
  • Slope concerns
  • Finish preferences from the gallery
  • Vehicle use, if it is a driveway
  • Furniture or outdoor use, if it is a patio
  • Access notes
  • HOA, property management, or permit concerns

Photos from several angles are especially helpful.

You can also mention which gallery examples match the look or function you want.

Request a Concrete Estimate

Need help planning a concrete driveway, patio, walkway, slab, foundation, drainage project, grading work, old concrete removal, ADA concrete work, or decorative concrete finish?

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

You can also visit the contact page and share your photos, approximate size, current surface condition, access details, finish preferences, and project goals.

FAQs About Our Concrete Project Gallery

You can see examples of concrete driveways, patios, walkways, decorative finishes, concrete replacement, drainage-related work, grading-related work, ADA concrete, and other finished concrete projects.

Yes. Gallery photos can help you compare broom finish, stamped concrete, washed finish, Top-Cast, decorative concrete, and other surface options before choosing a finish.

Yes. If you like a project photo, mention it when requesting an estimate. The final design will still depend on your property, slope, drainage, access, use, and finish needs.

Photos show the finished surface, but they may not show all the preparation behind the project. Concrete work may also include demolition, hauling, grading, drainage review, base preparation, forms, finishing, curing, and cleanup.

The best driveway finish depends on traction, appearance, maintenance, vehicle use, and budget. Broom finish, washed finish, Top-Cast, stamped concrete, and other decorative finishes may be considered depending on the project.

Patio finish choice depends on comfort, drainage, outdoor furniture, appearance, traction, and maintenance. A simple broom finish may fit some patios, while stamped, washed, or Top-Cast finishes may fit others.

Yes. Odell Concrete helps with stamped concrete and decorative concrete finishes depending on the project, site conditions, and design goals.

Yes. Old concrete may need removal when it is cracked, sunken, uneven, poorly sloped, holding water, broken at the edges, or built over a weak base.

Yes. Drainage should be reviewed before new concrete is installed if water pools, moves toward the home, collects near doors, or affects patios, driveways, walkways, and side yards.

Yes. Odell Concrete helps with ADA concrete work, including concrete ramps, walkways, access routes, grading, drainage, demolition, and concrete replacement planning.

Yes. Odell Concrete is based in Garden Grove, CA, and serves Garden Grove, Orange County, and nearby Southern California communities.

Send photos, approximate size, project type, current concrete condition, drainage concerns, access notes, finish preferences, whether old concrete needs removal, and any HOA, property management, or permit concerns.

Call Odell Concrete at (714) 717-1771 or visit the contact page to request a free estimate.

Start Your Concrete Project

Use this gallery to compare finishes, project types, textures, layouts, and completed concrete work before planning your own project.

If you are looking for concrete work photos Orange County property owners can use for project ideas, or you want help planning a driveway, patio, walkway, decorative finish, drainage project, grading work, foundation, or ADA concrete project, call (714) 717-1771 to request a free estimate.

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