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Excited Hardscape Service Inc. operates on the fencing and concrete side of backyard infrastructure in Wildomar, anchored to Orange Street in the middle of the city's commercial corridor. The shop handles both trades — vinyl and wood fence repair and replacement, concrete driveways and patios, stamped and decorative finishes — with concrete work carrying the heavier load. This is the outfit residents call when aging tract fencing turns brittle, when shared block walls between lots start leaning, or when a driveway or pool deck needs replacement or cosmetic upgrade. The local conditions fuel steady demand: vinyl fencing installed during the 2000s boom is hitting brittle failure, cracked and settling concrete is common in older neighborhoods, and the remodel wave means homeowners want stamped or stained surfaces rather than plain gray slabs. For a homeowner choosing between DIY fence repair and a professional crew, or between resurfacing an existing driveway and pouring new, Excited Hardscape spans both decisions. Summer heat makes dark stamped concrete run hot on pool decks — a practical constraint that shapes material and finish choices for anyone with a young family.

Very Good Fencing Inc operates on White Street in Wildomar, anchoring itself as a fence-first outfit handling the two work streams that dominate valley demand: replacement of aging vinyl panels that came standard in '90s and early-2000s tracts, and concrete work supporting backyard renovation. The split between trades keeps the crew moving through different project types — vinyl fence replacement takes the volume, but concrete (driveways, patios, pool decks) fills the seasonality gap and pulls in remodel jobs where a driveway or patio refresh pairs with a fence rebuild. Wildomar residents dealing with brittle vinyl that's reached end-of-life, cracked block walls between shared lots, or sun-baked concrete on south-facing pool decks recognize the local conditions that drive this work. For homeowners planning a full backyard reset — new fence line, concrete patio, clearer property boundary — a single crew that handles both trades means fewer subcontractors. For smaller, isolated repairs, the fence shops and concrete specialists scattered across the valley serve quicker single-trade turnarounds.
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Get ListedA&A Concrete LLC operates primarily as a concrete contractor on Dean Lane in Wildomar, handling driveways, patios, pool decks, and decorative flatwork rather than fence installation.
A&A Concrete LLC operates primarily as a concrete contractor on Dean Lane in Wildomar, handling driveways, patios, pool decks, and decorative flatwork rather than fence installation. The concrete focus means stamped finishes, pavers, and load-bearing slabs — the kind of work that defines a backyard refresh in an era when remodels and pool additions are reshaping older tract neighborhoods across the valley. Wildomar's building stock runs heavy to 1990s and early-2000s construction, which translates into cracked or settled driveways and patios that outlive their surface life. Pool deck work is steady demand, especially the heat-reflection issue that dark stamped concrete creates in summer. Homeowners mid-renovation or replacing a worn concrete pad — rather than those starting from scratch with fence line questions — are the natural fit. For block wall repairs or fence replacement, other contractors handle that scope; for the concrete side of a backyard project, A&A is the specialist Wildomar residents call when the slab needs replacing or upgrading.
Great work. Finished in a timely manner. Thank you guys!!
A&A Concrete and there team did a great job on our drive way. They were on time and got it done. Super friendly too. Thanks again!!
What Locals Know
Wildomar's mix of older ranch properties and newer developments means concrete work ranges from aging driveway replacement to foundation prep on recent builds. Summer heat and occasional settlement issues in slab-constructed homes make concrete repair a routine need across the area.
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