
Coachella Concrete handles concrete contracting in Indio, CA, including patio construction, driveway building, and pool decks designed for sandy desert soil and 115-degree summers. We have served Indio homeowners and property managers since 2023 and reply within one business day.

Indio backyards get used heavily in the spring and fall when temperatures are ideal, and the right patio slab makes that outdoor living possible. We pour concrete patios with proper drainage and subgrade compaction so they stay level even as the sandy soil beneath them shifts through the seasons.
Driveways in Indio take a beating from the relentless sun, blowing sand, and the occasional flash flood that follows a monsoon storm. We build driveways with properly compacted bases and correctly spaced control joints, so the slab has a place to flex rather than crack when the desert heat and cool nights cycle through.
Pools are essential in Indio, where summer temperatures regularly top 115 degrees F. The deck surface your family walks on barefoot needs to stay cool, stay slip-resistant, and hold up to constant sun and water exposure. We install pool decks suited to desert climates, with finishes that reflect heat rather than absorb it.
Indio's sandy desert soil requires a properly engineered slab foundation for any new structure. Whether you are adding a garage, building an ADU, or starting new construction, we pour slab foundations that account for the shifting soil and extreme temperature cycles specific to the eastern Coachella Valley.
Many Indio homes in gated communities and master-planned developments have HOA standards for outdoor surfaces. Stamped concrete lets homeowners match the aesthetic of stone or tile at a concrete price point, and it holds up to desert conditions better than many natural stone alternatives that absorb and radiate heat.
Late-summer monsoon storms can dump heavy rain in a short window, and Indio's sandy soil erodes quickly when water runs across it. A properly built concrete retaining wall keeps soil in place after storms, protects landscaping, and prevents erosion from reaching your foundation or hardscape surfaces.
Indio is one of the hottest cities in the United States, with summer temperatures that regularly exceed 115 degrees F. That level of heat is genuinely hostile to concrete that is not poured and cured correctly. The desert sun breaks down surface coatings faster than almost any other climate in the country, and the combination of extreme heat during the day and 30-to-40 degree temperature drops at night puts every slab through constant expansion and contraction. Concrete that was poured without proper control joints and subgrade preparation will show cracks within a few years under these conditions.
The soil in Indio adds another layer of complexity. Much of the city sits on sandy desert soil that can shift and settle over time, particularly after the brief but intense late-summer storms that roll through the area. The USGS has documented land subsidence in the Coachella Valley as a real condition affecting how surfaces move over time. Beyond soil, a large portion of Indio's newer housing stock sits in gated communities with HOA guidelines that govern what concrete finishes and colors are permitted. Getting those details wrong before you start a project can cost you time and money after the fact.
Our crew works throughout Indio regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the City of Indio Community Development Department on permitted jobs and are familiar with how the city handles inspections for flatwork and structural concrete.
We have worked in Sun City Shadow Hills, one of the largest active-adult communities in the valley, and in the older neighborhoods along Miles Avenue and Monroe Street near downtown Indio where homes from the 1950s and 1960s still stand. We know the streets around the Empire Polo Club and have seen what the festival season traffic and shortterm rental activity does to driveways and outdoor surfaces that were not built for heavy use. Shields Date Garden on Highway 111 is a local landmark our crews pass regularly - it marks the agricultural history that shaped how this part of the valley was developed.
Indio sits at the center of the eastern Coachella Valley, and we cover the surrounding communities just as well. To the southeast, neighboring La Quinta is an area we serve regularly with pool decks and patio work for its golf-course communities. To the west, Coachella is where our business is based, and we handle jobs there alongside our Indio work every week.
Call us directly or submit the estimate form on this page. We reply within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit in the same week for most parts of Indio.
We come to the property, look at the site conditions, and talk through the project with you. We check soil conditions, note any HOA requirements, and confirm permit needs before giving you a written estimate with no surprises.
Concrete poured in Indio needs to be timed carefully. We schedule pours for early morning, use admixtures that slow the set in hot conditions, and keep crews on site through the critical first hours of the cure. Most flatwork takes one to three days of active work on your property.
After the pour we walk through the finished work with you, provide curing instructions - typically no vehicle traffic for seven days - and handle any required city inspections. The site is cleaned up before we leave.
We serve Indio homeowners and property managers directly. No subcontractors. Reply within one business day.
(760) 273-0144Indio is the largest city in the eastern Coachella Valley, with a population over 90,000 and one of the fastest growth rates of any city in inland Southern California. The city has a distinctive mix of older neighborhoods near downtown - including streets like Miles Avenue and Monroe Street with homes from the 1950s through 1970s - and large master-planned communities on its outer edges, including Sun City Shadow Hills and Indian Palms. Indio has long identified as the date capital of the United States, a title rooted in the date palm farms that have lined the valley roads for over a century. The historic Shields Date Garden on Highway 111 has been a local landmark since 1924 and remains a point of pride for longtime residents.
The city is also the home of the Empire Polo Club, where the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival are held every spring - events that bring hundreds of thousands of visitors and have driven significant growth in short-term rental properties throughout Indio. Many homes here are used as seasonal rentals that need regular upkeep, and the combination of vacation rental wear and extreme desert heat creates steady demand for concrete maintenance and replacement work. We serve properties across all of Indio, and also work regularly in the neighboring communities of La Quinta to the south and Coachella to the east.
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Learn MoreIndio's heat and sandy soil are hard on concrete - waiting makes problems worse and more expensive to fix. Call or submit a request now and hear back within one business day.