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Daytona Beach Concrete Company pours garage floor concrete, driveways, patios, and replacement slabs throughout Casselberry, FL - with moisture vapor testing on garage floors, proper base prep for lake-adjacent sandy soil, and permits handled on every project since 2023.
Casselberry sits among more than a dozen lakes, and the ground near them stays wet long after it rains. That moisture goes straight through a garage floor slab and peels coatings off from underneath. We know this city's soil conditions and we build the fix into the job from the start.

Casselberry's lake-heavy landscape means many homes sit on ground that holds moisture long after rain stops - and that moisture pushes up through garage floor slabs and destroys coatings from underneath. We install garage floor concrete with moisture vapor testing before any coating goes down, and a moisture-blocking primer as the first layer on every job. That is the step that separates coatings that last from ones that start peeling within a year.
Most driveways in Casselberry were poured when the neighborhoods were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and many are showing the results of sandy soil that was not properly compacted, combined with 40 to 50 years of tree root growth pushing up from below. We remove the existing slab, address root intrusion at the edges, compact the base correctly, and pour a replacement that accounts for what is actually in the ground beneath it.
Homes near Casselberry's lakes - Lake Howell, Lake Concord, Triplet Lake - sit on some of the lowest, wettest ground in the city. A patio slab built on that terrain without proper drainage slope will collect water against your home's foundation after every rainstorm. We design patio grade before we pour so water runs away from the structure, not toward it.
Casselberry's older neighborhoods off Semoran Boulevard have the same mature tree problem that affects most of Central Florida's 1970s and 1980s suburbs - roots that have grown large enough to lift and crack sidewalk sections from below. We remove damaged sections, cut back root obstructions at the slab edges, and pour replacements with proper joint spacing that gives the new concrete room to flex slightly instead of cracking across the surface.
Ranch-style slab-on-grade homes are the dominant housing type in Casselberry. On lots close to the city's lakes, the ground stays wet and the sandy soil compacts unevenly over time - which is the most common cause of foundation settling in this area. When settlement cracks appear or floors start to slope noticeably, the underlying base condition needs to be assessed and corrected before any new slab work begins.
Casselberry is a city of about 30,000 people in Seminole County with a homeownership rate of roughly 55 percent - meaning a majority of residents own their homes and handle their own maintenance. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 1990s, putting it squarely in the age range where original concrete flatwork - garage floors, driveways, walkways, and patios - is at or past its useful life. The homes are mostly single-story Florida ranch style, built on concrete block foundations and slab-on-grade floors, which means nearly every concrete problem in Casselberry involves a slab that was poured decades ago on sandy soil that has been shifting ever since.
The defining physical characteristic of Casselberry is its lakes. The city has more than a dozen lakes within or bordering its limits, including Lake Howell, Lake Concord, and Triplet Lake. Many residential streets run directly along lake edges, and even homes several blocks from the water sit on ground that stays wet for extended periods after Casselberry's heavy summer thunderstorms. That soil moisture is what separates a concrete job in Casselberry from the same job in a drier inland suburb. For garage floors especially, moisture vapor transmission through the slab is not a theoretical concern - it is a practical reality that causes coatings to fail within months if the contractor does not test for it and address it before applying anything.
We pull permits through the City of Casselberry Community Development department for the concrete work we do in the city. Casselberry operates its own permitting process for most residential concrete projects, and the local office and inspection requirements are different from what a contractor would encounter in surrounding Seminole County municipalities. We go through the Casselberry process regularly and know the typical timeline and what the inspectors check on flatwork and garage floor jobs.
Most residents navigate Casselberry by Semoran Boulevard - SR-436 - the main commercial road that runs north to south through the city. The neighborhoods tucked behind Semoran to the east and west are where most of the city's residential concrete work happens. Lake Concord Park sits near the center of the city and is a reliable orientation point. Homes closest to the lakes - particularly on the streets running down toward Triplet Lake and Lake Howell - are the ones where we see the most consistent moisture-related concrete problems.
We serve the surrounding communities as well. Homeowners in Altamonte Springs to the northwest face similar sandy-soil and mature-tree challenges, and we cover Apopka to the west as well - the same crew and the same standards apply across all three cities.
We respond within one business day of receiving your call or contact form. We will ask a few questions about the project - what area, whether there is an existing slab, and whether you have noticed any drainage or moisture issues - so we arrive prepared to give you a complete written estimate on the first visit.
We come to your property, measure the space, look at the existing concrete, and assess the soil and drainage conditions. On garage floor projects we specifically check for moisture issues before giving you a number - that assessment changes the product and prep approach, and it changes the cost. No surprises later.
We handle the City of Casselberry permit application before any work starts. Processing typically takes several business days. We schedule the pour during a dry window - Central Florida's afternoon thunderstorm season makes weather planning part of every job from May through September.
Most residential concrete jobs in Casselberry wrap up in one to three days of active work. Before we leave, we walk you through the result, give you a written curing schedule - when to walk on it, when to drive on it, when to apply anything additional - and explain what to watch for going forward.
We serve all of Casselberry and surrounding Seminole County. Response within one business day. No obligation.
(386) 278-1096Casselberry is a city of about 30,000 residents in Seminole County, situated south of Altamonte Springs and northeast of Orlando. The city sits within one of Florida's more financially stable counties, which has kept Casselberry property values steady and supported a high rate of long-term homeownership. Semoran Boulevard - SR-436 - runs through the city as its main commercial corridor, connecting Casselberry to Orlando to the south and to Sanford to the north. Most of the residential neighborhoods sit behind Semoran to the east and west, on streets lined with the mature oaks and pines that were planted or left in place when the subdivisions went up in the 1970s and 1980s. Lake Concord Park, on the shore of Lake Concord near the city center, serves as the main public gathering space for residents. You can learn more about the city's history and layout at the Casselberry Wikipedia article.
What sets Casselberry apart from its neighboring suburbs is the number of lakes. More than a dozen lakes sit within or directly bordering the city, including Lake Howell, Triplet Lake, and Lake Concord. Homes along those shorelines are among the most desirable in the city, but they also sit on the lowest, wettest ground - and that reality affects how concrete work is done throughout much of Casselberry, not just on the waterfront properties. The housing stock is almost entirely 1970s and 1980s single-story ranch homes on slab foundations, with a meaningful share of older condominium complexes from the same era. Homeowners in neighboring Altamonte Springs to the northwest face similar conditions, and Apopka to the west has its own set of soil and drainage considerations that we work with regularly.
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