Serving Tracy, CA and surrounding areas. (209) 237-1933

Tracy Concrete Company serves Stockton homeowners and property owners with concrete driveway replacement, patio construction, slab foundations, and sidewalk work throughout the city. Stockton has a large share of homes built before 1980, and we know what aging concrete on clay-heavy valley soil looks like - and how to fix it properly so it holds up for decades.
Stockton is one of California's larger inland cities, with a population around 320,000 and a housing stock that skews older than most Bay Area suburbs. A large share of the city's single-family homes were built between the 1940s and the 1970s - homes that are now 50 to 80 years old. Original concrete driveways, walkways, and patio slabs from that era have been through decades of clay soil movement, tree root pressure, and summer heat that can push well past 100 degrees from June through September. The result is concrete that cracks, settles unevenly, and no longer drains the way it should. This is not wear that can be patched over - it requires full removal and replacement with proper base preparation.
Stockton also has a higher-than-average share of rental properties, which means a significant portion of the city's concrete surfaces have been maintained by landlords managing many units, not by owner-occupants investing in their own homes. Deferred maintenance is common in those properties, and the backlog of work that has accumulated over years of minimal upkeep can be significant. Newer subdivisions on Stockton's north side near Spanos Park and on the south side near Weston Ranch are in better shape, but still share the same underlying clay soil and the same summer heat that affects every concrete surface in the valley.
We pull permits from the City of Stockton Development Services Department for concrete work throughout the city and are familiar with both the older neighborhood conditions near downtown and the newer construction on the city's north and south edges. The variety is real - a block near downtown Stockton has different soil conditions, tree root pressure, and foundation types than a newer home out near Spanos Park, and we approach them differently.
Stockton covers a large area, and the parts of the city nearest to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta have moisture and drainage considerations that inland neighborhoods do not. Homes near the waterways in the western parts of the city can experience the kind of persistent ground dampness that accelerates concrete deterioration faster than the drier east side. We take note of that when we assess a job near the Delta, because the base preparation requirements are not the same as they are in a standard valley neighborhood.
We also serve Lodi, which is about 12 miles north of Stockton along Highway 99. Lodi shares Stockton's clay soil base and has its own mix of older and newer residential properties where concrete maintenance is a steady need. Whether a homeowner calls us from central Stockton or from a neighborhood in Lodi, they are dealing with the same San Joaquin Valley soil conditions we know well.
We serve Stockton homeowners and property owners across the city. Call or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(209) 237-1933Stockton is one of the largest cities in California's Central Valley, with a population around 320,000 and a diverse mix of neighborhoods spread across a wide area. The city's older core neighborhoods - particularly those north and south of downtown near the Stockton Arena and Banner Bank Ballpark - are filled with postwar homes from the 1940s through the 1970s, built on flat valley lots with stucco exteriors and aging concrete driveways and walkways. The newer neighborhoods on the city's north side near Spanos Park and on the south side near Weston Ranch have larger lots, newer construction, and homes built in the 1990s and 2000s - a noticeably different character from the older core. Stockton also sits on the edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which means the western parts of the city have moisture and drainage considerations that the drier east side does not.
About half of Stockton's housing units are renter-occupied, which means a significant share of the city's concrete surfaces are maintained by landlords managing multiple properties rather than owner-occupants. That context shapes the kind of work we do here - jobs often involve older surfaces with deferred maintenance rather than straightforward replacements on well-kept owner-occupied homes. We also provide concrete services in Lodi, Stockton's neighbor to the north, as well as throughout the broader San Joaquin Valley. Both cities sit on the same valley floor and share the same seasonal soil behavior that drives so much of the concrete work we do.
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From older neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions on the north and south edges of the city, we serve all of Stockton. Call or send a message to get started.