Who We Are

Hi there! We’re Culver City Concrete—just your neighbors who happen to be great with concrete. You’ve probably seen us grabbing coffee on Washington Blvd or waiting in line at Trader Joe’s.

Here’s our promise: we show up when we say we will, we do the job like it’s our own home, and we don’t leave until you’re genuinely happy. Need a patio where you can finally host those long‑talked‑about barbecues? Or maybe you’re losing sleep over cracks in your foundation? We’ve got you covered.

Our Story

Twenty years back, this all started with two friends, some strong coffee, and a simple idea: do good work for good people. No gimmicks, no shortcuts.

Since then, we’ve poured driveways in Culver West, fixed foundations near Fox Hills, and resurfaced patios where families now gather for weekend parties. We’ve helped stop worry‑inducing foundation cracks and turned tired slabs into outdoor hangouts that neighbors envy.

Here’s what we’ve really learned: concrete is just the material. The heart of the job is trust. When you let us work on your home, you’re asking us to take care of the place where life unfolds—family dinners, homework at the kitchen table, kids shooting hoops in the driveway. That responsibility doesn’t get lost on us.

What Makes Us Different

Sure, “anyone can pour concrete.” But doing it right? That’s a different story.

We’re not the crew that rushes in, slaps something down, and disappears. We take our time because shortcuts only cost you more later.

When you call us, we’ll actually listen—not just nod while planning the next job. Sometimes a client thinks they need one thing, but after really talking it through, we come up with a better solution (even if it means less money for us).

And because we live right here in Culver City, we know the soil shifts, drainage quirks, and neighborhood standards. If we wouldn’t want it at our own house, we won’t recommend it for yours.

Your neighbors are our neighbors—and if we mess up, everyone knows. So we make sure we get it right.

Professional Standards You Can Trust

Having workers at your home can feel awkward. Strangers walking through, plenty of noise, maybe even using your bathroom (we try to keep that to a minimum!). We get it.

That’s why we keep things professional and respectful: licensed, insured, and transparent. We keep the site as clean as possible (though, full honesty, concrete’s a messy business).

We also keep you in the loop. If rain threatens to delay a pour, you’ll get a call. If we discover something unexpected underground, we’ll stop, talk it over, and plan together. No last‑minute “surprise charges.”

Our crew knows how to work around family routines—dogs, kids, delivery drivers—because that’s everyday life. And we treat your home as carefully as if our own mom lived there.

Our Promise to You

We’re not chasing magazine features or awards. What we want is simple: when the job’s done, you say, “I’m so glad I called these guys.”

Here’s our deal:

  • No sales pressure, no fluff—just straight answers.

  • We’ll treat your house better than we treat our own (and that’s saying something).

  • We stand behind every job, for the long haul.

When you hire Culver City Concrete, you’re not getting some distant, corporate contractor who vanishes when things get tricky. You’re getting local folks who you’ll bump into at the farmer’s market. Our reputation rises and falls with every job, and that keeps our standards high.

For twenty years, we’ve been part of this community—and we plan on being here for twenty more. Every foundation we stabilize, every driveway we pour, every patio we build is our legacy in Culver City.

Let’s build something together—something that makes you smile every time you pull into your driveway.

Exterior view of a modern staircase with concrete steps and a stone pillar, leading up to a landscaped garden with plants and rocks, enclosed by a metal railing.
Worker in a yellow safety jacket and helmet using a concrete power trowel on a large floor surface.
A backyard patio with a round glass table, four chairs, and a red umbrella. There are potted plants, flowers, a small garden, and a yellow Adirondack chair. The area is enclosed by a wooden fence, with a garage and a house visible in the background.
Two workers smoothing wet concrete with trowel tools.