Premier Hesperia Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Fontana, CA, installing driveway pavers, retaining walls, concrete flatwork, and handling brick and block repair for homeowners across the city. We have served the Inland Empire since 2020 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Most homes in North Fontana were built in the 1990s and early 2000s, and the original concrete driveways on those properties are now cracking and heaving from years of clay soil movement and triple-digit summer heat. Our driveway paver installations replace cracked slabs with a flexible interlocking surface that handles soil movement better than poured concrete and adds real curb appeal to a tract home exterior.
Properties in northern Fontana that back up to the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains often sit on sloped lots where grading and erosion control are ongoing concerns. Winter rains on hard compacted soil send water running down slopes fast, and a properly drained masonry retaining wall stabilizes the grade and prevents the kind of soil loss that eventually undermines driveways and patios.
Block walls are the standard property divider throughout Fontana, and the ones built in the 1970s and 1980s are reaching the end of their service life in many neighborhoods. Santa Ana winds push hard against older block walls with deteriorated mortar joints, and a wall that looks stable in September can come down in a 60-mph wind event without proper maintenance.
Older ranch-style homes in central Fontana often have original brick accents on chimneys, planters, and entry walls that have not been maintained since the home was built. UV exposure at Inland Empire intensities bleaches mortar and spalls brick faces over time, and those failing surfaces let moisture into the wall structure during winter rains if the joints are not repaired.
The front walkways on many Fontana tract homes are original poured concrete from when the homes were built in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and the clay soil underneath has caused sections to crack and lift unevenly. A paver or flagstone walkway replacement fixes the trip hazard and handles future soil movement far better than another poured concrete slab.
Mortar joints on Fontana chimneys and brick walls dry out faster in the Inland Empire heat than in coastal climates, and once the joint surface opens up, wind-driven water gets in during winter rain events. Tuckpointing while the joints are still partially sound is a fraction of the cost of tearing out and rebuilding a section of masonry that has been allowed to deteriorate for years.
Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population that grew rapidly through two main periods - the 1970s through mid-1980s, and then again in the late 1990s and early 2000s. That history means two very different generations of housing stock sitting side by side: older ranch-style homes from the first wave that are now 40 to 50 years old, and tract homes from the second wave that are just now hitting the age where the original concrete flatwork and exterior masonry need real attention. Both generations share a common challenge - clay soil. Much of the Inland Empire sits on soil that expands when it absorbs winter rainfall and shrinks as it dries out through the long, hot summer. That seasonal movement causes concrete driveways to crack and heave, patio slabs to lift at the edges, and block wall footings to shift. A masonry contractor who understands why the problem happens can design the repair so it lasts, not just resurface what is already failing.
The climate adds a second layer of stress. Fontana summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sun at Inland Empire latitudes is intense enough to degrade mortar, bleach stucco, and crack caulk around windows faster than in cooler coastal climates. Santa Ana wind events - which blow hot and dry from the desert toward the coast in fall and winter, with gusts frequently exceeding 60 mph - are hard on block walls, fence posts, and any masonry that has loose or deteriorated mortar joints. Properties in the northern parts of the city, where the terrain rises toward the San Gabriel Mountains, also face drainage challenges from hard soil that sends winter rain running quickly downhill rather than absorbing it. All of this points to one thing: local knowledge is not optional when you are choosing a masonry contractor in Fontana.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. For projects that require permits, we work with the City of Fontana Building and Safety Division, which handles residential permits for retaining walls, structural block construction, and driveway curb cuts that affect the public right-of-way. For most repair work and straightforward paver replacements, no permit is required, and we can begin scheduling as soon as the estimate is approved.
Fontana stretches along the I-10 corridor in its southern sections and climbs into hillier terrain as you move north toward the San Gabriel Mountains. The Auto Club Speedway anchors the southern end of the city, and the neighborhoods around it are older - mostly 1970s ranch homes on modest lots. North Fontana is a different environment: newer subdivisions with wider streets, larger homes, and properties that are now old enough that the original concrete driveways and patio slabs are showing their age. We work across both ends of the city and adjust our approach to the specific housing stock in each neighborhood.
Nearby Rancho Cucamonga shares many of the same clay soil and Santa Ana wind conditions as Fontana, and we serve homeowners there regularly as well. To the east, Adelanto is another High Desert community where we handle masonry work on the older housing stock.
Call us or submit the contact form on this site. We respond to every Fontana inquiry within 1 business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you, including evenings and weekends.
We come to your property, look at the actual condition of the masonry or flatwork, check for any soil or drainage factors that could affect the repair, and give you a written itemized quote. No estimates over the phone - the quote is based on what we can see, so there are no surprise add-ons after the work starts.
Once you approve the quote, we confirm a start date and stick to it. We schedule paver and concrete work to avoid peak midday heat from late June through August, which affects how mortar and setting beds cure and how long the finished surface takes to reach full strength.
When the work is done, we clear all materials and debris from your property and walk through the finished job with you before we leave. If anything is not right, we fix it before we go - that is the agreement from the first day.
We serve homeowners throughout Fontana, CA. Tell us what you need and we will be in touch within 1 business day.
Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 214,000 people and a geographic footprint that stretches from the flat industrial corridors along the I-10 freeway up into the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains to the north. The city has grown through several waves of residential development - older ranch neighborhoods near the city center, and newer planned subdivisions in North Fontana that went up during the 1990s and 2000s when the Inland Empire was one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The Auto Club Speedway, a major NASCAR-affiliated racing venue, sits in the southern part of the city and has been one of Fontana's most recognizable landmarks since it opened in 1997. The city is also a major logistics hub for Southern California, with distribution centers employing a large share of the workforce and making Fontana a home base for many working families who own their homes and invest in keeping them in good shape.
Housing in Fontana is overwhelmingly single-family - detached tract homes on standard lots, typically with an attached two-car garage, front lawn, and backyard patio or slab. Stucco is nearly universal as the exterior finish. Owner-occupancy rates are around 60 percent, which is meaningful: this is a city of homeowners, not a transient rental market, and residents tend to stay and invest in their properties over time. To the west, neighboring Rancho Cucamonga shares Fontana's Inland Empire character and is another community we serve regularly. To the northwest, Apple Valley and the High Desert communities present a different climate profile but similar housing stock vintage.
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