Murrieta’s Go-To Concrete Driveway Contractor
Driveway replacement, new pours, and decorative concrete across Murrieta. From Los Alamos Hills to The Oaks — we know every neighborhood.
Murrieta has grown fast since the early 2000s, and the first wave of homes built during that boom are now hitting the age where driveways start showing serious wear. Improper reinforcing and poor sub-grade prep cause hairline cracks that turn into spalling, then chunks break off, and before long you’re parking on a patchwork. We’re replacing a lot of 15-20 year old driveways in Murrieta right now — it’s the natural lifecycle. Murrieta’s soils vary block by block. The western hills toward Greer Ranch sit on rocky decomposed granite that drains well. The flatlands near I-215 have more clay content and need extra attention to sub-grade prep. We adjust our approach for every parcel, not just every neighborhood.
Driveway Services in Murrieta
Why Murrieta Homeowners Choose PSU for Driveways
Neighborhoods We Serve in Murrieta
Los Alamos Hills — Older established area with some of Murrieta’s first modern driveways. Many are due for replacement. Mature landscaping can complicate access. The Oaks — Mid-2000s development with larger lots. Some homeowners upgrading standard gray driveways to stamped or colored finishes. Greer Ranch — Hillside properties with sloped driveways that require extra forming and drainage planning. Rocky sub-grade is actually good for concrete longevity. Spencer’s Crossing — Newer community but aggressive clay soils. We’re already seeing early cracking on some pads. Historic Downtown — Smaller lots, tighter access, older concrete that often needs full removal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a concrete driveway cost in Murrieta?
Murrieta driveways typically cost $7-$14 per square foot. A standard 2-car broom finish driveway (400 sq ft) runs around $2,800-$3,500. Stamped concrete or exposed aggregate adds $3-$5/sq ft. We provide free bids within 72 hours.
What’s the best concrete finish for Murrieta driveways?
Broom finish is the most popular and cost-effective — great traction and clean look. For a premium appearance, stamped concrete mimics stone or pavers at a fraction of the cost. Exposed aggregate is popular in The Oaks and Los Alamos Hills for a natural look that hides minor imperfections over time.
Do you replace driveways in HOA communities?
Yes. Many Murrieta neighborhoods have HOAs with specific requirements — color, finish, and sometimes even the contractor must be pre-approved. We work with your HOA and handle any required paperwork or approval forms.
Can you widen my existing driveway?
Absolutely. Driveway extensions and widenings are one of our most common projects. We match the new concrete to the existing as closely as possible, though we always recommend full replacement if the existing slab is over 15 years old — new and old concrete age differently and the seam becomes visible over time.