SlateCrew Oxnard Concrete was founded in 2024 right here in Oxnard, California. The goal from day one was simple: be the contractor that shows up when they said they would, does the work they quoted, and stands behind the result. Oxnard is a working city, and the people who live here don't have time for contractors who disappear after the deposit clears.
The Oxnard Plain is different from most of Southern California. Salt air off the Pacific, clay-heavy soil that shifts through the rainy season, and homes that range from postwar ranch houses in Colonia to newer builds in Riverpark - every neighborhood has its own quirks. We know the local soil conditions, the permit process at the City of Oxnard Building and Safety Division, and what it takes to pour concrete that actually holds up near the coast.
Since 2024, we have completed concrete projects across all 16 services we offer - from standard driveways and patios to retaining walls, pool decks, and slab foundations. We serve 12 cities from Santa Barbara down to Santa Clarita, and every job gets the same approach: honest quotes, permitted work, and a finished result you can count on.
You get a written estimate covering every line item - demolition, base prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. No extra charges appear halfway through the job.
Scheduling a contractor in Ventura County can feel like a gamble. We confirm the day before and arrive on time, because your project has a timeline too.
Salt air, clay-heavy soil, and the marine layer all affect concrete. We account for every one of those factors in how we mix, pour, and finish your slab.
We pull permits in our name and coordinate city inspections on every qualifying project, so your work is documented and legally protected when you sell.
Issued by the California Contractors State License Board, a C-8 license authorizes concrete construction work on residential and commercial properties. It means the contractor has passed state testing, carries required insurance, and is accountable to state oversight. You can verify any C-8 license directly at the CSLB website.
For foundation and structural concrete work, a General Engineering license covers grading, excavation, and structural concrete installation. This classification is required for many foundation and retaining wall projects in California, and it gives you confidence that the contractor handling structural work is qualified to do so.
Serving Oxnard since 2024
We serve homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
SlateCrew Oxnard Concrete
1000 Town Center Dr #570
Oxnard, CA 93036
Phone: (805) 261-5982
Email: hello@oxnardconcrete.com
Monday to Friday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Saturday: 8 AM to 3 PM.
Call SlateCrew Oxnard Concrete today for a free on-site estimate with no obligation.