
Newark Concrete is a licensed Concrete Contractor serving San Leandro, CA, specializing in sidewalk replacement, concrete driveways, and patio construction for the postwar homes that define San Leandro's flatlands and hillside neighborhoods. We reply within 1 business day and have completed concrete projects throughout San Leandro and the broader East Bay.

San Leandro sidewalks in the older flatland neighborhoods are frequently cracked and lifted by tree roots from the large street trees lining residential blocks. Our concrete sidewalk building service handles root grinding, panel demo, and new pours that meet San Leandro grade and accessibility requirements.
Most San Leandro homes built in the 1950s and 1960s still have their original concrete driveways, which have been cracking and settling for decades under the pressure of clay soil movement. We demo the old slab, correct the sub-base, and pour a reinforced replacement with proper control joints.
San Leandro has a mild climate with warm, dry summers that are ideal for outdoor living, and a properly poured concrete patio gives homeowners in this city a durable surface that outlasts wood decking with far less annual maintenance. We build level, well-drained patios suited to San Leandro's backyard layouts and lot sizes.
Hillside properties in San Leandro's Broadmoor district and the eastern neighborhoods often need retaining walls to manage sloped yards and prevent soil migration toward the home's foundation. Concrete retaining walls provide long-term stability without the maintenance issues that timber and block alternatives develop over time.
Older San Leandro garages often have thin, cracked slabs that have been patched multiple times without addressing the underlying soil problem. A full demo and repour with proper aggregate sub-base gives homeowners a structurally sound garage floor that handles daily vehicle traffic and the clay soil movement beneath it.
Some older San Leandro homes, particularly in the flatland neighborhoods near the bay, have settled unevenly over decades due to the compressible bay mud soils beneath them. Foundation raising addresses differential settlement and restores structural level before it progresses into costly framing and finish damage.
San Leandro is a fully built-out city where most homes were constructed between the 1940s and 1970s. At that age, the concrete flatwork on these properties has been exposed to five to eight decades of clay soil expansion and contraction, and many slabs that were poured without proper sub-base preparation have been cycling through cracks and repairs for years. The tree canopy in San Leandro's older neighborhoods adds another layer of complexity because large street tree roots regularly grow beneath sidewalks and driveways, lifting panels and creating trip hazards and drainage problems that cannot be solved by simply patching the surface.
The city's proximity to the bay also matters for properties in the western flatlands. Soils near the bay include a layer of compressible bay mud that compresses slowly over time, and homes on these soils may settle and shift even when the ground above looks stable. San Leandro's rainy season brings 20 or more inches of rain per year, most of it between November and March, and any concrete that has cracked or heaved lets that water straight into the sub-base, accelerating the failure cycle. Getting the sub-base right is not optional here. It is the difference between concrete that lasts 30 years and concrete that needs attention in five.
Our crew works throughout San Leandro regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We are familiar with the City of San Leandro Community Development Department permitting process for flatwork and foundation work, and we know what triggers a permit requirement versus what can be done without one.
We work on homes across the full range of San Leandro neighborhoods, from the postwar bungalows in the flatlands near Washington Manor and Bayfair to the larger split-level homes in the Broadmoor district in the hills. East 14th Street and Davis Street are familiar corridors for our crew, and the San Leandro BART station area is a regular part of our service territory.
We also serve Castro Valley just to the east and Hayward to the south, so we are close to San Leandro from multiple directions and can often schedule visits quickly.
Call us or fill out the estimate form with a brief description of what needs to be done. We reply within 1 business day to schedule a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your San Leandro property, assess the existing concrete, check for root intrusion and sub-base issues, and provide a written estimate with no obligation. Cost is explained up front so there are no surprises.
We remove old concrete, handle root grinding and sub-base correction, form the area, and pour. You do not need to be present during the work, and we clean up completely at the end of each day.
We review the finished work with you, explain curing timelines, and hand over written warranty documentation. If anything is not right, we fix it before the job is closed out.
We serve all of San Leandro and reply within 1 business day. No pressure, no commitment required.
(510) 561-1564San Leandro is a city of about 90,000 people in the East Bay, located directly south of Oakland and bordered by Castro Valley to the east and Hayward to the south. Most of the city was developed in the 1940s through 1960s, giving it a dense urban fabric of single-family homes, small apartment buildings, and commercial corridors. The flatland neighborhoods near the bay — including Washington Manor and the areas near Bayfair Center — are made up primarily of one-story postwar bungalows and ranch homes on modest lots. The hillside areas to the east, including the Broadmoor district, have larger homes on sloped lots with views across the bay. Learn more on the San Leandro Wikipedia page.
Two BART stations serve San Leandro — the San Leandro Station near downtown and the Bay Fair Station at the boundary with Castro Valley — making it a popular home base for commuters who work in Oakland and San Francisco. The San Leandro Marina along the bay waterfront is a well-used community resource, and the city's downtown along East 14th Street has seen continued investment in recent years. Homeowners here tend to be long-term owners who take their properties seriously and value contractors who know what the housing stock here actually looks like. Our crews regularly serve nearby Hayward and Fremont, giving us consistent presence throughout the East Bay.
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Learn MoreCall Newark Concrete today or request a free estimate online. We serve all of San Leandro and reply within 1 business day.