Meridian Windsor Concrete Company serves Santa Rosa, CA with concrete patios, driveways, retaining walls, and foundations. Our crew knows Sonoma County clay soils, Santa Rosa hillside lot challenges, and the permit process with the City of Santa Rosa - so your project gets done right the first time.

Santa Rosa's long outdoor season makes a concrete patio one of the most practical investments you can make in your property. Unlike wood decks - which are an ignition risk during Sonoma County fire seasons - concrete is non-combustible and stays solid through wet winters. Our concrete patio construction service covers Santa Rosa from the flat streets of Roseland to the hillside lots of Skyhawk.
Northeast Santa Rosa neighborhoods like Fountaingrove and Skyhawk sit on rolling hillsides where sloped lots lose soil every wet season. A concrete retaining wall holds grade, prevents erosion on clay soils, and creates flat usable space that would otherwise keep washing downhill. We engineer walls for the site conditions, not a generic spec.
Santa Rosa has homes from nearly every decade of the 20th century, and older driveways in central neighborhoods often have tree root damage, surface scaling, and drainage problems. In newer areas like Coffey Park and Fountaingrove rebuilt after 2017, homeowners are completing outdoor projects as their properties settle in. We handle both situations.
ADUs, garages, and backyard structures are common additions across Santa Rosa as homeowners add rental income or expand living space. We build slab foundations for the local soil conditions - proper reinforcement, joint placement, and base depth to handle the clay-heavy ground common across the Santa Rosa plain.
Pools are common in Santa Rosa's warmer neighborhoods, and the deck around a pool takes more punishment than almost any other outdoor surface - heavy sun, constant water exposure, and foot traffic all day. We build pool decks with finishes that stay slip-resistant when wet and hold up through years of Sonoma County summers.
Older Santa Rosa neighborhoods near Railroad Square and the central city have a character that plain gray concrete does not match. Stamped and colored surfaces mimic stone or brick at a fraction of the cost, and as a single poured slab, they hold their position through the clay soil movement that causes individual pavers to shift over time.
Santa Rosa has one of the widest ranges of property types of any city in the North Bay - from early 1900s craftsman bungalows near Railroad Square, to mid-century ranch homes in central neighborhoods, to homes built after 2017 in areas rebuilt following the Tubbs Fire. Every era of construction brings different concrete conditions. Older homes have decades-old flatwork with root damage and accumulated soil movement. Rebuilt homes in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove are newer, but those neighborhoods sit on hillside lots where drainage and grade are ongoing concerns. Getting the assessment right for your specific property and neighborhood is not something a generic approach handles well.
The clay soils common across the Santa Rosa plain expand when they absorb winter rain and shrink back in the dry months - the same pattern that drives concrete damage throughout Sonoma County. On flat lots this means base preparation has to account for seasonal movement. On hillside lots it means slope, drainage, and retaining become part of almost every concrete project. Santa Rosa also requires permits for most concrete work, and the City of Santa Rosa building department has its own review process. A contractor who works here regularly knows what to submit, how long review takes, and what inspectors look for.
Our crew works throughout Santa Rosa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We know the difference between a flat suburban lot in Roseland and a sloped northeast hillside property - one requires standard base prep while the other may need retaining work, regrading, and drainage planning before any concrete is poured. We also know that Howarth Park neighborhood streets on the east side handle differently than the wider arterials in the central city, and that truck access on some hillside roads needs planning before any job starts.
Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County and one of the larger cities in the North Bay. We come down from Windsor on Highway 101 for Santa Rosa jobs regularly, and we are just as familiar with Mendocino Avenue and College Avenue as we are with the streets closer to home. For homeowners in the southern part of the county, our service area extends to Rohnert Park as well. And if you are on the west side of town near the Laguna de Santa Rosa, know that drainage is even more of a factor there - we build accordingly. For homeowners in Sebastopol to the southwest, we cover that area too.
Call or fill out the contact form with a description of your project. We reply within one business day. You do not need detailed plans ready - a brief description of the job and your address is enough to get started.
We visit your Santa Rosa property to assess the site, check the soil, measure the area, and determine what base work is needed. You get a written estimate with a clear scope of work and no hidden add-ons. We also confirm what permits will be required for your project.
We manage the permit application with the City of Santa Rosa Building Division. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. Once the permit is in hand, we confirm your start date and coordinate the crew schedule so work begins on a day that works for you.
The crew completes the work, cleans the site, and walks through the finished project with you before leaving. If a final inspection is required by the city, we handle scheduling and coordination. You get the completed surface and documentation of passed inspections.
We serve Santa Rosa and all of Sonoma County. Written estimates, permits handled, work backed by our quality guarantee. Call or fill out the form - we reply within one business day.
(707) 687-4808Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County and the county seat, with a population well over 150,000. It serves as the regional hub for healthcare, retail, government services, and the wine industry that defines Sonoma County's economy and character. U.S. Highway 101 runs directly through the city, connecting it to San Francisco to the south and the rest of the North Bay to the north. The city is known for its diverse neighborhoods: the historic Railroad Square district in the west, with stone commercial buildings from the early 1900s; Howarth Park on the east side, bordering Lake Ralphine; the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in the center; and the hillside neighborhoods of Fountaingrove and Skyhawk in the northeast, many of which were rebuilt after the 2017 Tubbs Fire.
Housing in Santa Rosa spans nearly every era - from craftsman bungalows built before World War II near the downtown core, to mid-century ranch homes in the central suburbs, to modern construction in the post-fire rebuild areas. This range means concrete conditions vary block by block: older homes deal with decades of clay soil movement and tree root damage, while newer hillside homes face drainage and slope challenges unique to their terrain. Santa Rosa borders Rohnert Park to the south and is a short drive from Sebastopol to the west. The city's Mediterranean climate - warm, dry summers and wet winters - combined with Sonoma County's expansive clay soils means that base preparation is the most important factor in any concrete project here, regardless of neighborhood.
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