Master Campbell Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Mountain View, CA with sidewalk replacement, driveway work, patio construction, and slab foundations - we have worked on the 1950s and 1960s ranch homes throughout Mountain View, we understand how the local clay soils affect concrete over time, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Many Mountain View sidewalks were poured in the 1950s and 1960s alongside the ranch homes they serve, and six decades of clay soil movement have done their work - sections heave, edges crumble, and surfaces collect standing water rather than draining toward the street. Our concrete sidewalk building service handles full replacements with the base preparation that Mountain View's soils require so the same problems do not come back within a few years.
Mountain View's postwar ranch homes typically have attached garages with concrete approach aprons and driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old. When the surface is cracking, sinking, or no longer draining away from the garage door, it is past patching. We replace deteriorated driveways from the street to the garage slab, with proper base compaction for the clay soils common throughout the Santa Clara Valley.
Mountain View's mild climate makes outdoor living practical for most of the year, and a poured concrete patio is one of the most durable ways to add usable backyard space to a modest-sized lot. Lots in the city's established neighborhoods tend to run 5,000 to 7,000 square feet, so we design patio layouts that make good use of limited yard space without crowding the rest of the property.
Mountain View lots sit on clay-heavy soil that moves with the seasons - saturated in winter, dried out in summer. On any property with even a modest grade change, that movement pushes soil toward lower areas of the yard and against the house foundation. A concrete retaining wall stops that migration, creates level outdoor space, and protects the structural base of your home from seasonal soil pressure.
ADU construction has increased across Mountain View as homeowners look to add rental income or housing for family on their existing lots. Every detached structure starts with a poured slab, and in Mountain View's clay-soil environment, how that slab is engineered and compacted matters. We work with the city's permit office and prepare sub-base conditions carefully to give new structures a stable foundation for the long term.
Many Mountain View homeowners are renovating their properties to match the investment they have made elsewhere in the house - updated kitchens, new landscaping, modernized interiors. Stamped concrete gives outdoor surfaces the look of stone, brick, or tile at a lower cost than individual pavers, with no joints that shift or fill with weeds. It performs well through Mountain View's dry summers and modest winter rains.
A large share of Mountain View's single-family housing stock was built during the postwar boom of the 1950s and 1960s. Those ranch-style homes came with concrete driveways, walkways, and patios that have never been replaced. After 60-plus years of seasonal stress from Mountain View's clay soils - which swell when winter rains arrive and shrink again during the dry summer months - those original surfaces are reaching the end of their useful lives. The soil movement is not dramatic from year to year, but it is constant, and over decades it cracks and displaces concrete slabs in ways that go well beyond what patching can fix.
Mountain View's roughly 82,000 residents include a significant share of renters - about half of all housing units are renter-occupied - which means many properties are managed by landlords who need reliable flatwork repairs handled on a schedule, not whenever a contractor gets around to it. Homeowners and property managers here also have high-value assets to protect: median home values in Mountain View are well above $1 million, which makes skimping on base preparation a costly decision in the long run. The city's stormwater and permit requirements for new impervious surfaces add another layer that a contractor unfamiliar with Mountain View will not know to navigate.
We pull permits from the Mountain View Community Development Department for concrete flatwork and foundation work and are familiar with the city's review process. Our base in Campbell is roughly 15 minutes from most Mountain View neighborhoods, which keeps response times short and site visits easy to schedule.
We work on properties throughout Mountain View - from the compact streets near Castro Street and downtown to the neighborhoods that run out toward Shoreline at Mountain View along the bay. The homes closest to downtown tend to be older, on tighter lots with more tree root interference around walkways. Properties farther toward the Shoreline corridor and along El Camino Real have a mix of older single-family homes and newer multi-family construction, each with different access and base conditions. Both ends of the city are familiar territory.
We serve the areas that border Mountain View as well. For homeowners on the Sunnyvale side, our Sunnyvale concrete contractor page covers what we do there. To the north, we work regularly in Palo Alto, where the housing stock and soil conditions are similar to Mountain View's older residential neighborhoods.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and will schedule an in-person site visit at no charge and with no pressure to move forward.
We walk the area, check the soil, measure the space, and note any root interference or access constraints on your lot. You receive a written, itemized quote within a day or two - the number you agree to is the number you pay, with no additions after work starts.
We file the required permit with the City of Mountain View before any work begins. Permit processing typically takes a few business days. Once approved, we schedule your project - during the busy spring and summer season, two to three weeks of lead time is normal.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, the pour, and finishing. The city inspector signs off on the permitted work. You receive a clear timeline for when the surface is safe to use - foot traffic typically after 24 to 48 hours, vehicle use after about a week.
We serve homeowners and property managers throughout Mountain View, CA and respond to all inquiries within 1 business day. Call us or fill out the form for a free, no-obligation estimate on your sidewalk, driveway, patio, or concrete project.
(669) 282-6351Mountain View is a city of about 82,000 people in the heart of Santa Clara County, bordered by Palo Alto to the north, Los Altos to the south, Sunnyvale to the east, and San Francisco Bay to the northwest. The city is best known worldwide as the home of Google's headquarters, the Googleplex, on Amphitheatre Parkway near the bay. Residentially, the city is defined largely by the postwar ranch homes built during the 1950s and 1960s - one-story houses on modest lots that line the streets radiating out from Castro Street and downtown.
Castro Street anchors Mountain View's downtown with restaurants, shops, and a weekly farmers market that most long-time residents know well. The city stretches north toward Shoreline at Mountain View, a large waterfront park and amphitheater along the bay. Multi-family housing is concentrated near the downtown core and along El Camino Real, where older duplexes mix with newer mid-rise developments. Neighboring Palo Alto to the north and Los Altos to the south share similar residential character - quiet, tree-lined streets with mid-century homes and mature landscaping - and we serve both cities regularly alongside Mountain View.
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Call Master Campbell Concrete Company at (669) 282-6351 or send us a message. We serve homeowners and landlords throughout Mountain View and the surrounding South Bay cities.