Master Campbell Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Santa Clara, CA with driveways, parking lots, and slab foundations - we have completed jobs on properties throughout the city, from the older ranch homes near Santa Clara University to commercial lots near Levi's Stadium, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Santa Clara has a large share of rental properties and small commercial buildings - many with aging asphalt lots that are crumbling at the edges. Switching to concrete gives you a surface that lasts 25 to 50 years with minimal maintenance. Our concrete parking lot building service covers base prep, drainage design, and the city permit process from start to finish.
The ranch homes that fill Santa Clara's older neighborhoods typically have concrete driveways poured in the 1950s and 1960s. After six or seven decades of California sun, winter rain, and clay-soil movement, those original slabs are often cracked, sunken, or both. We handle full driveway replacements with proper base preparation that addresses the specific soil conditions under your property.
Santa Clara's climate lets homeowners use an outdoor patio almost year-round. Many of the city's postwar ranch homes have backyards that have never been improved beyond a basic lawn, and a poured concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable outdoor living space. We design with drainage in mind so water moves away from your foundation.
Santa Clara's seismic exposure and clay soils make foundation work a serious undertaking that demands local knowledge. Any new structure - an ADU, a garage addition, a workshop - needs a properly engineered slab that accounts for the San Andreas and Hayward faults running nearby. We pour slab foundations that meet Santa Clara County structural requirements for the Bay Area's seismic zone.
Santa Clara's rainy season can move a surprising amount of soil on older properties where original grading has settled over the decades. A poured concrete retaining wall keeps soil where it belongs, protects your foundation from erosion, and can carve out level outdoor space on lots that have developed a slope over time.
Older Santa Clara neighborhoods have mature trees planted close to sidewalks and walkways, and those roots push up concrete reliably over decades. We replace damaged walkways and paths to meet City of Santa Clara standards, and we plan around root zones where practical to reduce the chance of the same problem recurring.
Most of Santa Clara's residential housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - single-story ranch homes on modest lots with stucco exteriors and original concrete flatwork that has now been through 60-plus years of California's wet-dry cycles. The clay-heavy soils under these properties expand when the winter rains arrive and contract through the dry summer months. That back-and-forth movement cracks driveways, shifts patios, and eventually pushes up walkways. By the time a homeowner notices the problem, the base underneath has usually been moving for years.
Santa Clara also carries meaningful seismic exposure - the San Andreas Fault runs to the west and the Hayward Fault to the east, and older homes built before modern codes may have foundations that were never designed to withstand serious ground movement. Any concrete work here - whether a new driveway or a slab foundation for an ADU - has to account for that reality. Proper reinforcement, base compaction, and control joint placement all matter more in this city than they would in a lower-risk area. A contractor who does not know the South Bay will treat a Santa Clara job like any other and deliver results that do not last.
We pull permits from the City of Santa Clara Building Inspection Division and are familiar with their permit review process for flatwork, parking lots, and foundation work in the city. Our base in Campbell puts us about 10 minutes from central Santa Clara, so scheduling and site visits happen quickly.
We work throughout the city - from the older residential streets near Santa Clara University to the newer townhome communities in Rivermark in the north. The older neighborhoods closer to downtown and the university tend to have compact lots with tight driveway access, which affects how we stage equipment and bring in the concrete truck. Properties near the freeway corridors - El Camino Real, the 101, and the 237 - see a mix of commercial and residential work. We handle both.
We also serve the communities immediately surrounding Santa Clara. Neighbors looking for concrete work in Sunnyvale, which borders Santa Clara to the west, will find the same crew and the same approach. If your property sits near the border with Milpitas to the north, we cover that territory just as readily.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule an in-person site visit at no charge and with no obligation to proceed.
We measure the area, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and check for tree roots or access constraints. A written, itemized quote follows within a day or two - the number you agree to is the number you pay, with no surprise charges once work begins.
We file the required permit with the City of Santa Clara before any work begins. Permit approval typically takes a few business days to a few weeks depending on project complexity. Your project is then scheduled - during busy season, two to four weeks of lead time is common.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, 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 and documentation of the passed inspection for your records.
We serve homeowners and property managers throughout Santa Clara, CA and respond to all inquiries within 1 business day. Call us or fill out the form for a free, no-obligation estimate.
(669) 282-6351Santa Clara is a city of about 130,000 people sitting at the center of Silicon Valley, bordered by San Jose to the south and east, Sunnyvale to the west, and Cupertino to the southwest. The city is known for major tech employers - Intel and NVIDIA both have significant presences here - and for Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, which opened in 2014 and draws visitors from across the Bay Area. The city also hosts California's Great America amusement park, making Santa Clara one of the most recognizable addresses in the South Bay.
Residentially, Santa Clara divides into distinct neighborhoods with very different characters. The streets surrounding Santa Clara University and the older Central Park area near downtown are lined with mid-century single-story ranch homes - stucco exteriors, attached garages, and original concrete flatwork that dates to the postwar building boom. About 60% of the city's housing is renter-occupied, but the homeowners who do own here tend to be long-term residents who invest in maintaining their properties. Neighboring Cupertino to the southwest has similar housing ages and soil conditions, and we serve that city just as regularly as Santa Clara itself.
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Call Master Campbell Concrete Company at (669) 282-6351 or send us a message. We serve homeowners and property managers throughout Santa Clara and the surrounding Silicon Valley communities.