Concrete driveway building
Durable, professionally poured concrete driveways built to handle Florida weather and daily traffic.
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Daytona Beach Concrete Company provides concrete driveways, patios, slabs, and pool decks across Daytona Beach, FL, with Volusia County permits handled and a crew that has worked in this area since 2023.
We know the sandy coastal soil, the flat lots that drain slowly, and the homes that have stood through decades of Florida sun and hurricanes - and we build accordingly.

Most Daytona Beach driveways were poured in the 1970s through the 1990s - and after 30 to 50 years of Florida sun, storm runoff, and sandy soil shifting underneath them, many are cracked, sunken, or pooling water where they should not. We install new concrete driveways with proper base compaction and drainage slope so the surface stays flat and dry for decades.
Daytona Beach's mild winters and long outdoor season make a patio one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner here can make. We pour properly sloped patios that direct rainwater away from your back door - a critical detail in a city that averages over 50 inches of rain per year.
Florida's high water table means almost every home in Daytona Beach sits on a concrete slab rather than a basement. When those slabs show signs of cracking or settlement - often tied to the loose sandy soil beneath - we assess and pour new foundations built for the conditions here.
Homes near the beachside and throughout Daytona Beach Shores frequently have in-ground pools with deteriorating deck surfaces. We install non-slip pool decks that hold up against Florida's UV exposure and the salt air that accelerates surface wear in coastal neighborhoods.
Flat lots in Daytona Beach often have drainage problems that a properly built retaining wall can help correct. We pour concrete retaining walls that manage grade changes and reduce the standing water issues common in neighborhoods built on low-lying coastal land.
Most of Daytona Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction. After 40 to 60 years, those homes often have driveways, patios, and slabs that have outlived their original design life. The soil underneath is the first challenge - Daytona Beach sits on a coastal plain where sandy soil does not compact the way clay-heavy soils do. A contractor who does not account for that will pour you a slab that looks fine at installation and starts cracking within three to five years.
The climate adds a second layer of pressure. Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, with summer temperatures regularly pushing into the low 90s and rainfall that arrives fast and heavy from June through October. Concrete that is not properly finished and sealed breaks down quickly under that combination of heat, UV, and moisture. Add in the hurricane risk - the area has seen real damage from storms including Matthew in 2016 and Ian in 2022 - and it is clear that concrete work here needs to be built to last, not just to look good on the day of the pour.
We have been pulling permits through the Volusia County Building and Zoning office since we started working in Daytona Beach in 2023. The Volusia County permit process has specific requirements for concrete flatwork and foundation work - requirements that contractors who only occasionally come through the area often miss. We know what the inspectors look for because we go through that process regularly.
Daytona Beach is a city with a lot of range. Homes on the beachside barrier island - the area running east of the Halifax River near the Boardwalk and Main Street Pier - face constant salt air that accelerates surface wear on concrete and metal alike. Homes west of US-1 in Midtown and the neighborhoods near the Daytona International Speedway sit on flat, slow-draining lots where standing water after a heavy storm is a real concern. We work in all of these areas and adjust our approach based on the specific conditions at each job site.
We also serve the communities directly adjacent to Daytona Beach. Homeowners in Port Orange to the south call us regularly for driveways and patios. Our work also extends north into Ormond Beach, which has a similar mix of postwar CBS homes and newer subdivisions. The same crew handles all of these jobs.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. We do not give prices over the phone - your property and soil conditions need to be seen in person to quote accurately.
We measure the area, assess the existing surface and drainage, and walk through your options with you. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - demo, base prep, pour, control joints, and permits. No cost surprises after the work starts.
We submit the Volusia County permit application before any work begins. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the crew and confirm the timeline with you. Most residential jobs start within one to two weeks of permit approval.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, forming, and the pour. After the concrete cures, a county inspector signs off on the work. We do a final walkthrough with you and explain the sealing and maintenance schedule.
We respond within 1 business day and serve all of Daytona Beach - from the beachside neighborhoods to Midtown and the areas near the Speedway. No obligation until you accept a written estimate.
(386) 278-1096Our office is on Orange Ave in Daytona Beach - not a regional dispatch center. When you call, you reach someone who works in this city, knows the neighborhoods, and can talk through your specific situation without guessing at local conditions.
We hold a state-issued Florida contractor license verifiable through the Florida DBPR. Every job carries full liability insurance. You can check our license in minutes at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website.
Concrete work in Daytona Beach requires a Volusia County permit. We manage the application, coordinate the inspector visit, and get the permit closed out before we consider the job done. You never have to contact the building department yourself.
Every estimate includes a site visit and a written line-item breakdown covering all costs. We do not quote over the phone and do not add charges that were not in the original estimate. What you see in writing is what you pay.
We have worked on homes across Daytona Beach since 2023 - from the older concrete block houses in Midtown to the rental properties along the beachside. You can verify our license at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We are fully insured, pull all required permits, and do a final walkthrough with you after the county inspection is signed off.
Daytona Beach is the largest city in Volusia County, with a population of around 69,000 people, though that number swells significantly during events like the Daytona 500 and Bike Week each spring. The city stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Halifax River - part of the Intracoastal Waterway - on the west. The beachside strip along Atlantic Avenue is home to hotels, short-term rentals, and older residential properties, while the areas west of US-1 include established residential neighborhoods like Midtown, the communities near Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and the corridors around Halifax Health. According to the city's overview, Daytona Beach has one of the higher renter-occupied housing rates in Florida, with many properties changing hands or sitting vacant part of the year.
The housing stock is predominantly concrete block construction built from the 1950s through the 1980s - one-story ranch homes on flat lots that drain slowly and face constant pressure from humidity, UV, and annual hurricane season. Major employers include Halifax Health, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and the tourism industry tied to the Daytona International Speedway. The city borders Port Orange to the south and Ormond Beach to the north - two communities where we are also active.
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