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Diamond Concrete Co.
As your premier Diamond Bar concrete contractor, we can build just about anything you dream up.
Diamond Concrete Co.
Diamond Concrete Co.
880 N Diamond Bar BlvdDiamond Bar California 91765United States
(909) 417-7922
Business Description
Diamond Concrete Co. is the best concrete contractor in Diamond Bar, CA according to homeowners who have used their services. Our company has been providing high-quality construction services for many years. We are proud to now serve all of Southern California with our skilled team of engineers, contractors, estimators, estimators, and laborers. Whether you are looking for a new driveway or sidewalk installation or need help fixing your crumbling foundation walls - our experts will be happy to provide you with a free estimate on any project that needs attention. We can also do decorative work such as stamped concrete patios, without exceeding your budget!
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About Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. At the 2010 census it had a population of 55,544, and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 55,720. It is named after the "diamond over a bar" branding iron registered in 1918 by ranch owner Frederic E. Lewis (1884–1963). The city features a public Los Angeles County golf course. Located at the junction of the Pomona and Orange freeways, Diamond Bar is primarily residential with shopping centers interspersed throughout the city. It is surrounded by the cities of Brea, Walnut, Chino Hills, Pomona, City of Industry, and the unincorporated areas of Rowland Heights and South Diamond Bar.Northern Diamond Bar is a part of the Pomona Unified School District. Southern Diamond Bar is a part of the Walnut Valley Unified School District. The city is also served by International Polytechnic High School. It also has the first hydrogen fueling station to be built in Southern California, near the South Coast Air Quality Management District building. == History == In 1840, José de la Luz Linares received the 4,340-acre (1,760 ha) Mexican land grant Rancho Los Nogales (Ranch of the Walnut Trees) from Governor Juan Alvarado.