Concrete driveway building
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Daytona Beach Concrete Company installs decorative concrete, driveways, pool decks, and patios across Altamonte Springs, FL - with correct base prep for Seminole County sandy soil and permits handled on every project since 2023.
Most homes in Altamonte Springs were built between the 1970s and 1990s. If yours is in that range, your concrete flatwork is at the age where base problems and surface wear start to show. We know what this city's housing stock looks like and what it takes to do the job right here.

Many homes in Altamonte Springs were built in the 1970s and 1980s with plain gray concrete driveways and patios that have never been updated. A decorative overlay or stamped finish can transform that worn slab without tearing it out, as long as the base is still sound. We install decorative concrete with UV-rated sealers that hold up to Altamonte Springs' intense Central Florida sun, not just standard products that fade in a single season.
Altamonte Springs is a dense suburb with lots that are small to medium in size and lined with mature oaks that have been growing for 30 to 50 years. Tree root intrusion is one of the most common causes of cracked and lifted driveways in this city's established neighborhoods. We remove the damaged slab, address root issues at the edge of the pour zone, and install a properly compacted replacement that accounts for the sandy soil beneath it.
Screened lanais and pool enclosures are standard features on single-family homes in Altamonte Springs - many of them added in the 1980s and 1990s. The concrete pool decks under those enclosures are now 30 to 40 years old, and many are cracking or sloping away from the pool edge as the sandy soil beneath them shifts. A resurfaced or replaced pool deck with a textured, slip-resistant finish corrects the drainage issue and makes the space safer for everyday use.
Altamonte Springs gets about 53 inches of rain per year, with most of it falling in intense afternoon bursts from June through September. A patio slab that was not designed with drainage slope lets that water pool against your home's exterior walls. We build every patio with grade checked before and after the pour so water moves away from the structure, not toward it.
Mature tree canopy is one of the things that makes Altamonte Springs neighborhoods attractive, but those same trees - live oaks, laurel oaks, and pines planted decades ago - produce roots that crack and lift sidewalk sections over time. We replace damaged sections, remove root obstructions at the edges, and pour replacements with joint placement that gives the slab room to move slightly without cracking across the walking surface.
Altamonte Springs grew fast during the Florida suburban boom of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and the city has been largely built out since then. Most of the housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old - old enough for original concrete flatwork to be at or past its useful life, but not so old that it falls into a historic category. The soil beneath those homes is mostly sandy, which is standard for Central Florida, but sandy soil shifts more than people expect - especially after the heavy summer thunderstorms that drop concentrated rainfall in short windows from June through September.
The city is also one of the more densely developed suburbs in Seminole County, packed into about 9 square miles. Lots are small to medium, homes sit close together, and the mature tree canopy - live oaks, laurel oaks, pines - that grew up alongside these neighborhoods over the past 40 to 50 years now creates ongoing problems with root intrusion near driveways, walkways, and patio slabs. A contractor who has not worked in established Central Florida suburbs before may underestimate how much root management adds to a flatwork job here. Altamonte Springs' hurricane season exposure adds to the soil saturation risk, since even inland storms can drop several inches of rain in a short period and soften the sandy ground that holds up concrete slabs.
We pull permits through the City of Altamonte Springs Community Development department for the concrete projects we do in the city. Altamonte Springs runs its own permitting process separate from Seminole County for most residential concrete work, and knowing the local office and its typical inspection requirements saves time on every project.
The city is easy to navigate once you know the landmarks. Cranes Roost Park and the Uptown Altamonte development near the center of the city are where most residents orient themselves, and Interstate 4 cuts through the city's southern edge. The neighborhoods between I-4 and the park - mostly 1970s and 1980s ranch-style and single-story CBS homes - are where we do the bulk of our flatwork in Altamonte Springs. Properties closer to the Seminole County line to the north tend to be slightly newer.
We also serve Casselberry directly to the east, where the lake-heavy landscape creates its own moisture and drainage challenges for concrete work. Homeowners in Sanford to the north call us as well - the same crew and the same standards apply across all three cities.
When you call or submit the contact form, we respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project - what area, existing slab or new pour, any time constraints - so we come prepared to give you a real number on the first visit, not a range that changes later.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the condition of any existing concrete, and look at the soil and drainage situation. We explain what we find, give you a written estimate, and answer questions about cost and timeline before we leave. No deposit is required to get the estimate.
If the project requires a permit from the City of Altamonte Springs, we handle that paperwork before any work starts. City permit processing typically takes several business days. Once the permit is issued, we schedule your start date around a dry weather window - Central Florida's afternoon thunderstorms are a real scheduling factor, and we plan around the forecast.
Most residential concrete jobs in Altamonte Springs finish in one to three days of active work. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work, give you a written curing timeline - when to walk on it, when to drive on it - and explain how to maintain the surface going forward.
We serve all of Altamonte Springs. Response within one business day. No obligation to proceed.
(386) 278-1096Altamonte Springs is a fully built-out city of about 45,000 people in Seminole County, sitting just north of Orlando along Interstate 4. The city grew quickly during Florida's suburban boom years and today is one of the more densely developed suburbs in the region. Cranes Roost Park - a large lakeside park in the center of the city - is probably the best-known public space in Altamonte Springs, and the Uptown Altamonte development nearby serves as the city's main dining and gathering area. The Altamonte Mall, which opened in the 1970s and remains one of the most recognized commercial destinations in Seminole County, anchors the city's retail corridor along US-436.
The housing stock is predominantly single-family CBS homes and townhomes built between the 1970s and 1990s, with a notable share of apartment complexes from the same era. Lots are modest in size, and mature tree canopy covers most of the established neighborhoods. Construction activity here is almost entirely renovation and replacement rather than new development, since there is very little undeveloped land left in the city. Homeowners in nearby Casselberry to the east face similar housing-stock and soil conditions, and Sanford to the north has the added complexity of a historic district near its downtown.
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