Corona Hardscape Services

Corona’s master-planned neighborhoods demand hardscapes that look refined yet withstand forklifts, SUVs and 100-degree summers. At Precision Lawnscape, we design and build patios, driveways and slabs engineered for Riverside County codes and Corona’s climate.

Heavy-Duty Outdoor Surfaces for Corona Homeowners

Precision Lawnscape

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Why Choose Precision Lawnscape for Corona Hardscape Services

From concrete & flatwork to patio slabs, mow curbs and retaining walls up to 3ft, we create long-lasting surfaces and even offer 0% financing for 12 months (upon approval). We pour 4,000-4,500 psi mixes, follow HOA palettes in Sycamore Creek and Eagle Glen, and finish on schedule with daily cleanup. Licensed, insured, bonded (CA Lic.#1107049).

Streamlined Process (Quote to Delivery)

Working with us is simple. First we listen to your vision and provide a detailed quote with financing options. Next our designers prepare a site plan, obtain any needed permits and confirm your material choices. Then our skilled craftsmen complete the installation on schedule. Finally, we walk through the finished project to ensure every detail meets your expectations.
  1. Site Walk & Load Analysis
  2. Itemized Quote + Financing
  3. Permit Help for Walls >4 ft
  4. Precise Grading, Rebar and Finishes
  5. Final Walkthrough & Care Guide

Services for Corona Hardscapes and Climate

From pavers, retaining walls up to 3ft, patio slabs, grading & drainage, we tailor every solution to the natural contours of your land. We even offer 0% financing for 12 months (upon approval) to help you start your project now.

Corona Hardscape Services:

Concrete & Flatwork

  • 4,000 psi slabs resist heavy traffic and summer heat
  • Stamped or colored finishes boost curb appeal

Mow Curbs

  • For easy maintenance and appeal
  • Integral colors match theme 

Patio Slabs

  • Cool-deck sealers reduce surface temps
  • Optional BBQ or spa pads built in

Retaining Walls up to 3 ft

  • Segmental blocks stabilize planter tiers
  • Drain rock & pipe prevent pressure buildup

Additional Hardscape Services We Offer

Precision Lawnscape provides full hardscape installation including concrete flatwork, paver patios and walkways, retaining walls, decomposed granite, grading, gravel, patio slabs, concrete stairs, sidewalks, jacuzzi and shed pads, raised garden planters, mow curbs, and small BBQ foundations. They also build retaining walls in multiple styles such as country manor, stonegate contemporary, compact standard, legacy, garden, and traditional block walls.

Corona, California Hardscape Services

Certifications & Capabilities

CA Lic.#1107049 • OSHA 30 supervisors • ACI 302 slab design • ADA-compliant ramps & curbs.

About Corona, CA

Corona sits in a hot-summer Mediterranean zone with semi-arid leanings-long, dry summers that routinely hit the 90s°F (with occasional triple-digit spikes) and mild, wetter winters concentrated from about December to March. Santa Ana winds can desiccate plants and increase fire risk, so landscapes perform best with deep, infrequent watering, thick organic mulch, and fall planting to capture winter rains. Think water-wise structure: shade from desert willow or palo verde, evergreen backbone from olives or coast live oaks (sited away from structures), and color from natives like Cleveland sage, California buckwheat, and penstemon. Turf, if any, should be minimal and warm-season-or replace it with groundcovers like Kurapia or mixed native meadow blends that handle heat and low water.

Soils around Corona are largely alluvial and often alkaline (high pH), ranging from fast-draining decomposed granite on the foothills to heavier clay pockets near low-lying areas and the Prado Basin. That means you’ll want to prioritize plants that tolerate alkalinity and variable drainage, as well as mound or berm beds where clay slows percolation. Additionally, amend planting zones with compost (not peat) to improve soil structure. Use drip irrigation with pressure-compensating emitters to manage salts, and consider gypsum only if a soil test confirms sodicity. For slopes, choose deep-rooted natives-deergrass, purple three-awn, and buckwheat-to knit soil and curb erosion. Combine Corona’s citrus heritage with modern, drought-tolerant varieties on suitable rootstocks, and maintain a five-foot ember-resistant buffer near buildings with gravel, DG, or low-profile succulents for a fire-wise finish.

External Resources:

City Seal of Corona, California

Frequently Asked Questions

Do small walls need permits?

Walls over 4 ft or bearing surcharge require permits; 4 ft or lower with level backfill usually don’t.