
TownPeak San Jacinto Concrete serves Beaumont homeowners in Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon, and every neighborhood in the city - slab foundations, driveways, patios, and retaining walls, with free written estimates and replies within 1 business day.

New ADU construction and detached outbuildings in Beaumont need a slab foundation designed for the city's elevation and climate - that means accounting for freeze-thaw cycles on cold winter nights, the strong pass winds that dry out concrete faster than in valley cities, and the UV exposure that comes with 2,500 feet of elevation. We use moisture vapor barriers and edge thickening suited to San Gorgonio Pass conditions. See our full slab foundation building services.
Beaumont driveways face a climate that most lower-elevation Inland Empire cities do not - overnight frost in winter, intense summer sun at altitude, and steady wind that scours unsealed surfaces. Most homes in Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon were built between 2000 and 2015 and are now at the age where driveways need resurfacing or full replacement. We size the subbase and reinforcement for Beaumont conditions so the new driveway holds up through the pass seasons.
Beaumont homes in master-planned communities like Sundance typically have standard rear yards where a concrete patio extends the usable living space for most of the year. We finish patio surfaces with a broom texture, slope the slab away from the foundation, and apply a sealer rated for the UV intensity and wind conditions of the San Gorgonio Pass.
Newer hillside subdivisions in the northern and eastern parts of Beaumont were built on graded terrain where retaining walls hold slope and create flat usable yard space. Over time, settling and seasonal soil movement can shift or crack those original walls. We rebuild or replace retaining walls with drainage weep holes and properly sized footings for the Beaumont soil and slope conditions.
Beaumont homes in HOA communities sometimes need to replace or extend sidewalks to meet community standards for appearance and safety. Freeze-thaw cycles at Beaumont's elevation crack concrete walkways over time in a way that lower-elevation cities in Riverside County do not see as often. We pour replacement walks with expansion joints sized for the daily temperature swings common in the San Gorgonio Pass.
Beaumont sits at 2,500 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass - one of the windiest corridors in Southern California - and that elevation and wind combination creates concrete conditions that differ meaningfully from cities in the valley below. Winter nights in Beaumont can drop below freezing, and the daily swing between cold nights and warm days puts stress on concrete joints and cracks flatwork in a way that lower-elevation Inland Empire cities do not experience as directly. At the same time, summer UV exposure is more intense at altitude than at sea level, which means concrete sealers break down faster here and need to be reapplied on a shorter schedule than coastal or valley homeowners are used to.
Most of Beaumont's housing stock was built between 2000 and 2020, and those homes are now 10 to 25 years old - the age range where driveways and concrete flatwork on HOA-governed tract home lots start showing visible wear. Many neighborhoods including Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon have HOA rules that govern exterior finishes and modifications, so concrete work in those communities needs to fit within approval requirements. We are familiar with working in HOA communities and can coordinate documentation or material approvals when the association requires sign-off before work starts.
Our crew pulls permits through the City of Beaumont Community Development Department and is familiar with the permit and inspection process for residential concrete work in this city. Most standard residential projects move through the Beaumont permit process efficiently, and we manage the applications so you do not have to track them yourself.
Beaumont is located at the western end of the San Gorgonio Pass, about 20 miles east of Riverside via Interstate 10. The city is flanked by the San Bernardino Mountains to the north and the San Jacinto Mountains to the south. The rows of wind turbines visible on the hills near the pass are a daily reminder of just how reliably and strongly the wind blows here - and what that means for anything built or finished on the outside of a home. Most of the residential neighborhoods are concentrated west of the downtown core, with Sundance and Tournament Hills being the largest and most recognizable communities.
We also serve Banning, which is right next to Beaumont on the east side along Highway 243, and Hemet, which is accessible via Highway 79 to the south. Homeowners near the Beaumont-Banning boundary often have the same crew and the same concrete standards on both sides of the city line.
Call us or use the contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We will ask about the project scope, the community you are in, and your timeline so we can come to the site visit prepared.
We come to the property, assess the site - drainage, slope, existing concrete, and HOA requirements if applicable - and walk you through what we recommend and what it costs. The written estimate covers materials, labor, and any permit fees with no hidden line items.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle permit applications with the City of Beaumont and schedule the work. For winter pours, we plan for overnight temperature protection to prevent freeze damage to fresh concrete during curing.
We complete the work, pass any required city inspections, and clean the site. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work and go over the sealing and maintenance schedule suited to Beaumont's elevation and weather conditions.
We serve Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon, and every neighborhood in Beaumont. No obligation - just a written estimate that covers everything.
(951) 474-5006Beaumont is a city of over 60,000 people in Riverside County, located at the western end of the San Gorgonio Pass at an elevation of about 2,500 feet. The city grew from around 11,000 residents in 2000 to its current size in just over two decades, one of the fastest growth rates in California during that period. That expansion was driven largely by families relocating from the Los Angeles Basin and western Inland Empire in search of more affordable housing - which is why the vast majority of the housing stock is new, master-planned, and single-family. Communities like Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon make up the core of the residential city, with Noble Creek Regional Park serving as a central public space for residents across the area.
The pass location that defines Beaumont also sets it apart from other cities in Riverside County. The wind turbines visible along Interstate 10 to the east are not just scenery - they reflect the real and regular wind load that Beaumont homes and their concrete surfaces deal with throughout the year. The city is a commuter hub, with most residents working in Riverside, the Inland Empire, or beyond, which means reliable contractors who show up and work without constant supervision matter more here than in cities where homeowners tend to work locally. Banning is Beaumont's immediate neighbor to the east, and Redlands is about 15 miles northwest via Interstate 10 - both are part of our regular service area.
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