
FixItCrew San Clemente Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Dana Point, CA with pool decks, driveways, retaining walls, and slab work on the bluff-top, hillside, and harbor-adjacent properties that make up this city.
We pull permits through the Dana Point Building Division and use sealers rated for coastal salt air - responding to new inquiries within one business day.

Dana Point's long outdoor season means a pool deck takes heavy foot traffic, UV exposure, and salt air every month of the year. We build concrete pool decks with heat-reflective finishes and the correct slope to drain water away from your home and pool equipment - not toward it. Coastal sealers are applied on every installation.
Many Dana Point driveways run uphill from the street to a garage on a bluff-top lot, which means drainage planning is not optional - it is the whole job. We grade every driveway to move runoff away from the foundation, use a mix and sealer suited to the salt air proximity, and handle the city permit process from start to finish.
The bluffs and hillside lots throughout Dana Point rely on retaining walls to hold back soil on sloped properties - particularly after the winter rain events that can saturate coastal soils quickly. We size walls for the actual soil load and slope they will carry, include drainage relief as required, and pull permits for all structural wall work.
Ocean-view patios in Dana Point get used year-round and face the full force of Pacific salt air. We install patios with a proper cross-slope to drain surface water, compact the base for hillside lots where soil shifts between wet and dry seasons, and use finishes and sealers chosen for the coastal environment.
Dana Point homeowners in HOA communities often need decorative concrete that passes association design review while still upgrading the look of a driveway or patio. We are familiar with the approval processes common to HOA-governed communities in this area and use coastal-grade sealers so color holds up against the sun and salt air.
Dana Point sits directly on the Pacific coast between Laguna Beach and San Clemente, and most of the city's residential neighborhoods are built on bluffs and hillsides above the water. That geography creates real concrete challenges. Driveways run uphill from the street. Backyards step down toward canyons. Retaining walls hold terraced grades in place. A contractor who sizes a slab for flat ground and calls it a day will leave you with drainage problems, premature cracking, and possibly a permit violation. The combination of slope, salt air, and clay-heavy coastal soils means base preparation and drainage design are not extras - they are the foundation of any concrete project that lasts here.
Dana Point's older housing stock adds another layer. Homes built in the 1960s through 1990s often have original concrete flatwork that is well past its service life - cracking, heaving, and no longer draining properly. Salt air exposure for 40 to 50 years without proper resealing leaves surfaces porous and structurally weakened. Winter rain events bring the risk of runoff pooling against foundations on sloped lots. And the Santa Ana winds that sweep through South Orange County each fall can stress any outdoor structure that is not properly built and anchored. Getting the prep work right, using the right mix, and sealing for the coastal environment is what separates a Dana Point concrete job that lasts 25 years from one that needs attention in five.
Our crew works regularly in Dana Point and pulls permits through the City of Dana Point Building and Safety Division. We encounter the full range of this city's property types: older single-family homes in the neighborhoods near Dana Point Harbor with original concrete that has seen decades of coastal weather, newer townhomes and condos on the bluffs where HOA approval is part of any exterior project, and hillside lots where the driveway runs uphill and drainage has to be designed before a single form is set.
The landmarks here are useful for orienting where we work. Dana Point Harbor is the city's center of gravity, and the neighborhoods closest to it - on Pacific Coast Highway and the streets running up from Doheny State Beach - tend to have older homes with the most concrete work that needs replacing. The Lantern District and the bluff communities to the north have a different character: mix of older ranches and newer builds, some with ocean views and all of them dealing with the same salt air that affects every property in this city.
We also serve homeowners in San Juan Capistrano, just up the I-5 from Dana Point, where the property mix shifts toward equestrian lots and historic-district homes with their own set of permitting considerations. Dana Point homeowners who need a concrete contractor familiar with the full South Orange County coast will find our crew covers this stretch of the coast well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project - size, what needs to be replaced or built, and whether your home is in an HOA community - so we can show up to the site visit prepared.
We visit your property to measure the area, assess drainage and slope, check the condition of any existing concrete, and identify any site-specific considerations - like a hillside driveway or HOA requirements. After the visit you receive a written, itemized estimate with no hidden charges. There is no cost to you for the estimate.
We handle the permit application with the Dana Point Building Division before any work begins. If your home is in an HOA community, we will walk you through the design review submission process. Permit timelines in Dana Point typically run one to two weeks for standard residential concrete projects.
Our crew handles all demolition, base preparation, forming, pouring, finishing, and sealing. After the pour, we walk the finished work with you, explain maintenance and resealing schedules for coastal conditions, and confirm the city inspection has been completed. The job is not done until you are satisfied with what you see.
We serve Dana Point homeowners with free on-site estimates, written quotes, and permits handled on your behalf. Reply within one business day.
(949) 739-0478Dana Point is a small coastal city of roughly 33,000 residents on the southern edge of Orange County. Incorporated in 1989 but home to neighborhoods built from the 1960s onward, the city is best known for Dana Point Harbor, one of the few small-craft harbors on the Southern California coast. Most of the city sits on bluffs above the Pacific, giving many neighborhoods ocean views and the salt air exposure that comes with them. The residential mix leans heavily toward owner-occupied single-family homes and bluff-top condos, with townhomes and HOA-governed communities scattered throughout. The Lantern District along PCH serves as the walkable downtown, while neighborhoods closer to Doheny State Beach tend to have older single-family homes with more concrete work approaching the end of its useful life.
The housing stock is predominantly from the 1970s through 1990s, which means most Dana Point homes are now 30 to 50 years old - old enough that original driveways, pool decks, and patios have seen decades of coastal wear. High home values and a stable owner-occupancy rate mean homeowners here invest in full-scope work rather than patch jobs. We serve homeowners throughout Dana Point and the surrounding area, including Laguna Niguel, where the hillside and canyon properties share many of the same drainage and soil challenges as Dana Point's bluff-top lots. If your project is in Dana Point or the nearby South Orange County coast, we are the crew you want on it.
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