
Concrete Curb & Gutter
Poway & San Diego County
Cast-in-place curb, gutter, and valley gutters that move water off your site and define drive lanes and islands across San Diego County.
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Curb & Gutter Work We Handle
Formed to line and grade so water runs to the inlets and the curb holds up in expansive-clay soil.
Standard Curb & Gutter
Cast-in-place curb and gutter along drive lanes, streets, and lot perimeters.
Valley Gutters
Cross-lot valley gutters that carry water to the inlets without ponding.
Island & Ribbon Curb
Curb around landscape islands, medians, and drive aisles to define traffic.
Repair & Tie-Ins
Cracked or settled curb removed and re-poured, tied cleanly into existing inlets and pavement.
How We Pour Curb & Gutter
The same disciplined process on every commercial pour, coordinated with your GC, engineer, and inspector.
Grade & Layout
We shoot grades and lay out the curb line so the run drains to the inlets.
Demo & Base Prep
We remove failed curb and compact the base under the curb line so it does not settle.
Form to Line & Grade
Curb and gutter forms are set to the surveyed line and grade, with radii for islands.
Pour & Tie-In
Concrete is placed and shaped, joints spaced correctly, and the run tied into existing drainage.

Curb That Holds Line and Moves Water
Curb fails fast when the base is skipped or the grade is off. Our standards:
- Mix4,000 PSI structural mix for durability against traffic contact and weather.
- BaseCompacted base under every run over prepped clay sub-grade so it does not settle.
- GradeFormed to the surveyed line and grade for positive drainage to the inlets.
- JointsCorrect joint spacing so the curb cracks on the line, not randomly.
- Tie-InsClean connections to existing gutter, inlets, and pavement so drainage works as one system.
Straight Answers on Cost and Scope
Ranges reflect typical San Diego County commercial work. Your firm number comes from a site walk and a set of plans.
What will this cost?
Reinforced commercial flatwork and lots run about $10 to $14 per square foot; industrial floors $13 to $18; tilt-up panels $14 to $32 per square foot of panel. These are San Diego County ranges. Slab thickness, PSI, reinforcement, and access drive the number. We price from your plans and a site walk.
How long does it take?
Commercial timelines depend on size and phasing. We can place large pours in a day, then concrete needs 7 days before traffic and 28 days for full strength. We give you a realistic sequence and dates with the quote.
Do you pull commercial permits?
Yes. As a CSLB-licensed contractor (#1026938) we pull permits through the City of Poway or the County of San Diego and coordinate the sub-grade, reinforcement, and pre-pour inspections.
Can you keep us open during work?
Usually. We phase the work so a lot stays partly open or a building keeps operating from another area, and we schedule around your hours to limit downtime.
Concrete Curb & Gutter FAQ
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