GoldAssist Aliso Viejo Concrete is a local concrete contractor serving Aliso Viejo, CA with driveways, patios, retaining walls, and foundation services. We have been working in Aliso Viejo since 2020, and we respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Most driveways in Aliso Viejo were poured in the late 1980s through early 2000s and are now at or past the end of their useful life. We build new driveways with proper base compaction that accounts for the area's expansive clay soils - see our full concrete driveway building service for details.
Aliso Viejo homeowners frequently add or replace patios when updating outdoor living spaces, especially in communities where HOAs have approved concrete as the standard finish. We match the finish to your home's existing style and handle HOA coordination when it is required.
Sloped lots and hillside grading are common throughout Aliso Viejo, and many original retaining walls from the 1990s are starting to show cracks or lean. We build poured concrete and concrete block walls sized to the actual load and soil conditions on your property.
For homeowners in Aliso Viejo's HOA communities where plain gray concrete does not meet aesthetic guidelines, stamped concrete offers a decorative finish with the strength of a poured slab. Patterns can mimic stone, brick, or tile without the ongoing maintenance of pavers.
Aliso Viejo's warm, dry summers mean pool decks get heavy use from late spring through October. We pour slip-resistant pool deck surfaces that hold up to UV exposure and foot traffic season after season.
New construction and additions in Aliso Viejo require properly engineered slab foundations that account for the local soil conditions. We pour slab foundations to city code and handle permit coordination with the Community Development Department.
Aliso Viejo was incorporated in 2001 and built almost entirely between the late 1980s and early 2000s as part of a master-planned development. That concentrated construction window means most of the city's driveways, patios, and flatwork were poured within a short span - and they are aging together. Many homeowners are now dealing with the same issues at once: cracks from seasonal soil movement, worn surfaces from years of Southern California sun, and retaining walls that were graded into hillside lots and need attention. A contractor who has worked throughout the city will recognize these patterns immediately.
The expansive clay soils found across South Orange County are a primary driver of concrete problems in Aliso Viejo. These soils absorb water and swell in winter, then shrink and pull away in the dry summer months. That repeated movement stresses concrete slabs from below and is the most common reason driveways crack and patios shift. Homes on sloped lots near the Saddleback Valley foothills face additional drainage pressure during the rainy season. Proper base preparation - including the right compaction depth and drainage design - is the only way to build concrete that holds up long term in this city.
Our crew works throughout Aliso Viejo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the city's Community Development Department and are familiar with the HOA architectural review processes common to the planned communities that make up most of the city.
Aliso Viejo sits in the Saddleback Valley area of South Orange County, bordered by Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, and Mission Viejo. The city covers about 7 square miles and is largely built out, meaning almost all of the work here is repair, replacement, and improvement - not new construction on empty lots. Many neighborhoods back up to the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, and homeowners near those edges often deal with drainage and hillside grading challenges. Whether your home is near Soka University of America or closer to Town Center, we know the neighborhoods and what to expect from the terrain.
We also serve the neighboring cities directly south and east. If your project spans properties or if you are comparing options across the region, our work in Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo means we understand how permit requirements and soil conditions shift across these adjacent communities.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond to every new inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We visit your property, look at the existing conditions, and put together a written quote. This is where we discuss scope, material options, cost, and timeline - so there are no surprises later. We also confirm whether a city permit or HOA review is required for your project.
After you approve the quote, we submit for any required permits through Aliso Viejo's Community Development Department. On-site work then follows: demolition or site clearing, base preparation, forming, and the concrete pour. Most residential jobs take two to three days of active work.
After the concrete cures - typically about a week for vehicle traffic - we walk you through the finished work. If the project required a permit, the city inspection is scheduled at this stage. We do not consider the job done until you are satisfied and any required inspections are passed.
We serve every neighborhood in Aliso Viejo and respond to all new inquiries within one business day. No pressure - just a written quote and a clear timeline before any work begins.
(949) 284-1683For permit details, visit the City of Aliso Viejo website. For information on expansive soil risks in California, the California Geological Survey publishes guides on geologic hazards affecting residential properties.
Aliso Viejo became California's newest city when it incorporated in 2001, but its neighborhoods were already well established - most homes were built between the late 1980s and early 2000s as part of a large master-planned development. The city covers roughly 7 square miles in the Saddleback Valley area of South Orange County, with a population of about 50,000. Its housing stock is a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, many governed by HOAs that set standards for exterior materials and finishes. Home values here consistently rank above the county average, and residents tend to stay long-term and maintain their properties carefully.
The city is bordered by Laguna Beach to the west, Laguna Niguel to the south, and Mission Viejo to the north and east. Many neighborhoods sit on hillside terrain that backs up to the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, a large open-space preserve that is one of the most used trails in the region. Soka University of America, a small liberal arts campus, sits within city boundaries and is one of Aliso Viejo's most recognizable landmarks. If you are also comparing contractors across the area, our neighbors in Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills are also part of our regular service area.
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