Fullerton Elite Concrete
Fullerton Elite Concrete
1846 W Commonwealth Ave Fullerton, CA 92833
714-924-3533
http://fullertoneliteconcrete.com/
Tag: concrete expertise, climate conditions, flooring solutions, self-healing concrete, ultra-high performance concrete, traditional concrete's, precision craftsmanship, concrete solutions
Fullerton Elite Concrete brings over two decades of exceptional concrete expertise to the historic city of Fullerton, California, where Mediterranean climate conditions with temperatures ranging from 45°F to 86°F create optimal concrete curing environments year-round. Located at 1846 W Commonwealth Ave, our company serves a diverse community of 143,617 residents, including the vibrant student population from California State University, Fullerton - the largest university in the CSU system with over 40,000 students. Our services encompass everything from stamped concrete patios that complement Fullerton's Spanish Colonial Revival architecture found throughout the Hillcrest Park area, to high-performance commercial flooring solutions for the city's thriving business district.
The concrete industry has evolved dramatically with innovations like self-healing concrete containing limestone-producing bacteria and ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) that offers 75-year lifespans compared to traditional concrete's 15-25 years. We incorporate these cutting-edge technologies alongside carbon-neutral concrete solutions and geopolymer concrete that reduces emissions by up to 80%. Our team understands the unique soil conditions of northern Orange County, where proper foundation work is crucial given the area's history as a center for Valencia orange groves and petroleum extraction since the 1880s.
From residential driveways in the historic neighborhoods near the Fox Fullerton Theatre (erected 1925) to commercial projects supporting Fullerton's major employers like St. Jude Medical Center and Raytheon, we deliver precision craftsmanship that honors the city's rich heritage. Our expertise extends to decorative concrete finishes that capture the aesthetic of Fullerton's National Register properties, including the Chapman Building and the iconic Plummer Auditorium with its distinctive clock tower. The city's ban on overnight street parking since 1924 makes durable driveway construction essential for homeowners, and our reinforced concrete solutions provide the strength needed for daily vehicle use while complementing the architectural integrity of properties built during the construction boom following the discovery of the Brea-Olinda Oil Field.