
Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete is Jurupa Valley's masonry contractor for retaining walls, driveway pavers, and masonry restoration. Serving this city since 2018 with free estimates and same-week scheduling.

Jurupa Valley homes built between the 1970s and 1990s are reaching the age where mortar joints crumble, brick faces spall, and retaining walls start to lean. Our masonry restoration work stops that damage before it spreads and restores the original look of your home's exterior.
The expansive clay soils common in Jurupa Valley put enormous pressure on slopes and graded lots over time. A properly engineered retaining wall prevents erosion, protects your landscaping, and keeps soil from pushing against your foundation or driveway.
Driveways in Jurupa Valley take a beating from seasonal clay soil movement and summer heat that cracks concrete slabs over time. Paver installations flex with the ground rather than crack through it, giving you a durable surface that looks better and lasts longer.
Clay soil movement and proximity to the Santa Ana River corridor make foundation settling a real concern for many Jurupa Valley homes. Catching cracks and uneven floors early keeps repair costs manageable before structural movement compounds the problem.
Block privacy walls are a staple on Jurupa Valley single-family lots, but walls built in the 1980s and 1990s often need reinforcement or full replacement as footings settle and mortar ages. We build new block walls to current code with proper rebar and grouting for long-term stability.
Spalling, cracking, and efflorescence on brick planters and walls are common in Jurupa Valley after years of Inland Empire heat and seasonal rain. We match the original brick and mortar color so repairs blend in rather than stand out.
Jurupa Valley sits on clay-heavy Inland Empire soils that expand every wet winter and contract every dry summer. That repeated movement is the main reason driveways crack, retaining walls lean, and block fences develop gaps at the mortar joints. A masonry contractor who works here regularly factors this into every job from the footing design to the mortar mix - not just the visible repair on the surface.
The city also has a large share of homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, meaning a lot of the original concrete flatwork, block walls, and brick planters in Jurupa Valley neighborhoods are now 30 to 50 years old. Add to that the intense UV exposure and temperatures that regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer, and the pace of wear here is faster than in most California cities. Homeowners who stay on top of repairs before small problems grow tend to spend considerably less over the long run.
We have been working throughout Jurupa Valley since 2018, pulling permits directly from the City of Jurupa Valley Community Development Department and building to the standards their inspectors require. Jurupa Valley incorporated in 2011 and runs its own building and safety division - separate from Riverside County - so contractors who have only worked with the county permitting process will sometimes run into delays that slow your project. We know this permit office and the inspection process, which keeps jobs on schedule.
The city covers roughly 43 square miles across several distinct communities - from the older homes in Rubidoux and Pedley with their large lots and mature trees, to the 1990s and 2000s subdivisions near Mira Loma with their block fences and paver driveways. Near the Santa Ana River Trail corridor, drainage is a real consideration for any masonry work near the ground - soil saturation during wet years affects both footing design and how quickly mortar cures.
Our crews also work regularly in Riverside, the city just to the east, where building stock and soil conditions are similar. If you have a neighbor in Riverside who used us, there is a good chance the same crew handled that job.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this page. We respond within one business day to schedule your on-site visit, and we can usually get out to you within the same week.
We walk the full area, probe mortar joints, check for soil movement, and identify what is causing the damage - not just what is visible on the surface. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope before any work is approved.
For jobs that require a City of Jurupa Valley permit, we handle the application. Work begins on the agreed date, and the crew leaves the site clean at the end of each day.
When work is complete, we walk the finished area with you and explain any curing requirements - for example, how long to keep irrigation off new mortar. You are not left guessing about what to do next.
No commitment required. We respond within one business day, schedule same-week when available, and provide a written estimate before any work begins.
(951) 474-5722Jurupa Valley became an incorporated city in 2011, making it one of California's newest municipalities. It sits in western Riverside County, covering roughly 43 square miles, and had a population of about 110,000 as of the 2020 Census. The city brought together several older unincorporated communities - including Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma - each with its own character and housing stock. Rubidoux, in the western part of the city, has some of the oldest homes and largest lots, with a neighborhood feel that predates the incorporation by decades. The eastern communities near Mira Loma are closer to the massive warehouse and distribution corridor that makes this part of Riverside County one of the most active logistics hubs in the country. For more on the city's history and governance, the Jurupa Valley Wikipedia article and the City of Jurupa Valley website are good starting points.
The housing mix reflects this history: large-lot ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s in the older neighborhoods, followed by tract subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s with smaller lots, block privacy fences, and tiled roofs. About 65% of housing units are owner-occupied, and single-family detached homes dominate the landscape. The Santa Ana River runs through the city, and the Santa Ana River Trail along its bank is a well-used community feature. Families in the area often visit the Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center for outdoor science programs and fossil displays. Our work covers all of Jurupa Valley, and we also serve neighboring Riverside to the east.
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