TKO Thousand Oaks Concrete was started in 2024 by a crew that had spent years working on concrete projects all over the Conejo Valley - driveways in Newbury Park, patios in Lynn Ranch, retaining walls on hillside lots near the open space preserves. They knew the soil here shifts with the seasons, that summer heat demands extra care during a pour, and that homeowners in Thousand Oaks take their properties seriously.
The goal from day one was simple: do the work right, be honest about what things cost, and show up when you say you will. A lot of concrete contractors cut corners on base prep because it is work homeowners rarely see. We don't. The part of the job that happens below the surface - compacting the soil, grading it properly, adding the right base layer - is what determines whether your driveway or patio lasts 10 years or 40.
Thousand Oaks is a city where people put down roots. The homes here were built to last, and the concrete we pour is built the same way. From the neighborhoods near Amgen's campus to the sloped lots in Conejo Oaks, we have worked on properties all across this city and we know the difference between a job that looks good on day one and a job that looks good 20 years from now.
If you have a concrete project in mind - reach out and we will come take a look. No pressure, no obligation.
You get a written quote that breaks down every part of the job before a single shovel hits the ground. No vague line items, no surprise charges when the invoice arrives.
Conejo Valley soil expands and contracts with the seasons. We prepare every base specifically for local conditions - not a generic approach copied from a textbook.
We pull city permits and coordinate inspections on your behalf. A permitted job is a documented job - and that matters when it is time to sell your home.
We give you a start date and we keep it. If something changes, you hear from us first - not after the fact. Predictable schedules reduce stress on both sides.
The C-8 license is the California Contractors State License Board classification specifically for concrete contractors. Holding this license means we have met the state's experience, testing, and insurance requirements - and you can verify it yourself at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything.
We carry both general liability coverage and workers' compensation insurance on every job. This protects you as the homeowner if anything goes wrong on your property - whether that is accidental damage or a crew member getting hurt on the job.
Serving Thousand Oaks and the surrounding Conejo Valley since 2024.
We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Ventura County and the surrounding region. Our service area covers all 12 communities below.
TKO Thousand Oaks Concrete
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Call us or send a message and we will come out to take a look. Free estimate, no obligation, no pressure.