
H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete serves Yuma, AZ homeowners with concrete patio construction, driveway building, and foundation work - delivered by a crew based in the area that has worked Yuma job sites since 2019 and understands what desert conditions do to concrete.

Yuma homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors in the cooler months, and a well-built covered patio slab is the foundation of that outdoor living space. We pour patios with the correct drainage pitch for the flat Yuma terrain and apply UV-resistant sealer to protect against the city's intense sun exposure - learn more on our concrete patio construction page.
Stucco ranch homes throughout Yuma typically have concrete driveways that see heavy sun exposure year-round. When the original pour from the 1980s or 1990s begins to crack and spall, we remove the old slab, prep the base, and pour a new reinforced driveway built to current Yuma city standards.
Yuma HOA communities on the east and south sides of the city often require exterior finishes that blend with the neighborhood aesthetic. Stamped concrete in sandstone, slate, or cobblestone patterns achieves that look without the maintenance burden of actual stone in a desert climate that sees almost no rain for months at a time.
Yuma's flat lots and hard-packed soil make it a good environment for slab foundation work when the ground is properly prepared. We handle foundation installation for new builds, room additions, and accessory structures, working within City of Yuma or Yuma County permit requirements depending on where your property sits.
With nearly year-round sunshine, pools are common across Yuma. A pool deck needs to handle both the UV exposure and the slip risk from wet feet on hot concrete. We pour pool decks with broom or exposed-aggregate finishes that stay cooler underfoot and hold up to constant sun and chemical exposure from pool water.
Military families and longer-term Yuma residents who want to add value to their property without a major remodel often turn to decorative concrete for interior floors, outdoor entertainment areas, and commercial entryways. We offer staining, polishing, and overlay systems suited to the desert environment.
Yuma averages around 4,000 hours of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunniest cities on earth. That sustained UV exposure breaks down unprotected concrete surfaces - primarily the cement paste on the top layer - faster than in most other American cities. Concrete that looks fine the first year can begin dusting and cracking by year three if it was not mixed correctly for desert conditions, poured at the right time of day, cured properly, and sealed before UV damage takes hold. A concrete contractor working in Yuma needs to understand that sequence and execute it right the first time.
Yuma also has a large share of rental and seasonal homes, including properties occupied by military families stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. These properties often have deferred concrete maintenance - cracked driveways, eroded patio edges, or pool decks with surface spalling that were not addressed during a tenant turnover. We see this regularly and can assess the scope quickly and get repairs or replacement work scheduled without a long wait.
Our crew works throughout Yuma regularly, and for projects within the city limits we pull permits from the City of Yuma Development Services department. We know the difference between permit requirements inside the city boundary and those handled by Yuma County for unincorporated neighborhoods on the fringe, which saves you the delay of submitting to the wrong office.
Most of the residential concrete work we do in Yuma is on single-story ranch-style homes across the city - from older neighborhoods near the historic downtown and the Colorado River waterfront to the newer subdivisions on the east side near the Fortuna Foothills boundary. The flat terrain is well-suited to large patios and extended driveways, and we know which parts of the city have softer fill soil from past agricultural use that needs extra base preparation before any pour.
Yuma sits next to Fortuna Foothills, AZ, and we regularly move between both communities on back-to-back days. We also serve communities to the south, including Somerton, AZ, for homeowners and small businesses that need concrete work across the lower Yuma valley.
Call (928) 291-0882 or submit the estimate form on this site. We respond within 1 business day - typically the same day for calls received before noon.
We visit your Yuma property to measure, assess the soil and drainage, and determine what base preparation is needed. You get a written itemized estimate with no obligation before we schedule anything.
We handle the City of Yuma or county permit application where required. During summer months we schedule pours in the early morning to minimize heat-related curing issues and protect the quality of the finished surface.
After the work is done we walk through the finished surface with you, apply sealer where included, and give you clear guidance on when the concrete is ready for full use. We stand behind our work if questions come up afterward.
We serve Yuma homeowners and businesses with no travel fees. Straight quotes, local knowledge, and work that holds up in the desert heat.
(928) 291-0882Yuma, Arizona is a city of around 100,000 people on the Colorado River at the southwestern corner of Arizona, bordering both California and Mexico. The city is home to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, one of the busiest military air stations in the country, and sits at the center of Yuma County's agricultural economy - the region grows a large share of the country's winter leafy greens. Most residential neighborhoods consist of single-story ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors and concrete driveways and patios, built primarily between the 1970s and 2000s.
Older neighborhoods near the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area and the downtown riverfront date to the mid-20th century, while newer master-planned subdivisions have expanded east toward the Fortuna Foothills boundary and south toward Somerton. The city draws a large number of snowbirds and retirees who keep a second home here for the mild winters, meaning a significant share of homes sit vacant during the summer months. We serve both year-round residents and seasonal owners who need concrete work completed before they arrive or shortly after they return. Adjacent San Luis, AZ is another community we cover for homeowners and commercial properties along the southern Yuma County corridor.
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Learn MoreWe work throughout Yuma with no travel fees and respond within 1 business day. Schedule your estimate today before the busy season fills up.