Concrete driveway building
Durable, professionally poured concrete driveways built to handle Florida weather and daily traffic.
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Daytona Beach Concrete Company serves Deltona, FL as a concrete contractor for driveways, slab foundations, patios, and retaining walls, with Volusia County permits handled and a crew familiar with homes built throughout this city since 2023.
Most of Deltona was built between the 1970s and 1990s on sandy Central Florida soil - and after 30 to 50 years, those original concrete surfaces are showing it. We know what these homes need.

Deltona sits on sandy Volusia County soil that shifts and settles beneath slab foundations - especially in the city's original 1970s neighborhoods where ground prep standards were far lower than what is required today. When Deltona homeowners need a new slab poured correctly, we provide concrete foundation installation with thorough soil compaction, proper moisture barriers, and full Volusia County permit coverage.
Deltona driveways poured in the 1980s and 1990s are now 30 to 40 years old and showing signs of sinking, cracking, and drainage failure. The sandy soil beneath is the main culprit - and fixing it right means proper base prep before the pour, not just patching the surface. We install new driveways built to stay flat in Deltona's ground conditions.
Central Florida's climate means Deltona homeowners can use outdoor space almost year-round - but only if the surface is solid and drains correctly. Many older homes in the Deltona Lakes neighborhoods have patios that were poured thin, never sealed, and are now cracked and lifting. We pour properly sloped, reinforced patios designed for this climate.
New construction and additions in Deltona need slab foundations built to current Florida Building Code wind-resistance requirements, not the older standards many existing homes were built under. We install slab foundations on new builds and additions throughout Deltona with full Volusia County permit coverage.
Deltona's flat terrain and frequent summer storms create drainage problems in many subdivisions, particularly in older neighborhoods where grading was minimal. A concrete retaining wall can redirect runoff and protect your yard from the erosion that sandy soil is especially prone to after heavy rain.
Deltona was built almost entirely as a planned community starting in the 1960s by General Development Corporation, with most of the city filled in between the 1970s and 1990s. That means the majority of homes here are now 30 to 50 years old - and the original driveways, patios, and slab foundations were poured under standards that simply do not hold up by today's measures. The soil underneath is the core challenge. Deltona sits on sandy Central Florida ground that does not compact as predictably as denser soils. When a contractor does not spend the time to properly grade and compact that base before pouring, the slab shifts. It cracks. Water starts pooling where it should not.
The climate layers on additional pressure. Deltona gets the full force of Central Florida's subtropical summer - near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, temperatures that push into the low 90s, and humidity that rarely drops below 70 percent. That kind of repeated rain-and-heat cycle accelerates the breakdown of unsealed concrete and washes out poorly compacted bases. Deltona has also been impacted by hurricanes that push inland through Volusia County - Hurricane Irma in 2017 and Hurricane Ian in 2022 both reached this area with real wind and rain. Concrete work here needs to be designed to take that kind of seasonal punishment, year after year.
Our crew pulls permits through Volusia County Building and Zoning for every concrete project we take in Deltona. Volusia County's permit process includes specific requirements for flatwork and foundation work - and because we go through this process regularly, we know what inspectors look for and how to prepare the site so inspections pass the first time. Contractors who only occasionally work in Volusia County often run into avoidable delays at this stage.
Deltona is a city with real range. The original Deltona Lakes neighborhoods - the ones General Development Corporation built out in the 1960s and 1970s - have older CBS homes on modest quarter-acre lots along roads like Howland Boulevard and Deltona Boulevard. These homes are where we see the most foundation and driveway replacement work, simply because so much was poured in the same era and is now aging out at the same time. The newer subdivisions on the city's eastern and southern edges, built in the 2000s and 2010s, are a different story - better materials, newer code requirements, but often needing new concrete on additions and garage floors. Near the southern end of Deltona where the city meets Lake Monroe, low-lying lots and slow drainage make proper slope and base prep even more important than they are elsewhere in the city.
We also serve the cities directly adjacent to Deltona. Homeowners in Sanford to the west call us regularly, and our work extends north toward DeLand, where a similar stock of mid-century concrete block homes keeps our crew busy with driveway and slab work. The same permits, the same soil knowledge, the same crew.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. We do not quote over the phone - your lot, existing surface, and soil conditions need to be seen in person before we can give you an accurate number.
We measure the area, check the condition of what is there, and assess drainage and base conditions. You receive a written estimate covering demo, base prep, pour, and permits - no line items that appear later. Cost is addressed directly at this step so there are no surprises.
We submit the Volusia County permit application before any work begins. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the crew and confirm your timeline. Most Deltona 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 Volusia County inspector signs off on the work. We do a final walkthrough, explain the curing timeline, and walk you through the sealing schedule for your climate.
We respond within 1 business day and serve all of Deltona - from the original Deltona Lakes neighborhoods to the newer subdivisions near Saxon Boulevard. Call or fill out the form below.
(386) 278-1096Deltona is one of the largest cities in Florida by population, with around 100,000 residents spread across a network of suburban neighborhoods in Volusia County, roughly midway between Orlando and Daytona Beach along Interstate 4. The city began as a planned development by General Development Corporation in the 1960s, and the core of Deltona - the Deltona Lakes area - was built out largely between 1970 and the mid-1990s. That legacy means the city has an unusually concentrated band of aging housing: block after block of concrete block stucco homes now 30 to 55 years old, sitting on sandy lots that have been settling quietly for decades. Newer subdivisions on the outer edges, built in the 2000s and 2010s near Saxon Boulevard and the eastern corridors, added a younger layer to the housing mix, but the majority of the city's streets still reflect that original planned-community era. According to Deltona's Wikipedia profile, homeownership rates here run above 70 percent - which means most people calling for concrete work are owners invested in the long-term condition of their property.
The city's character is firmly owner-occupant suburban. Most lots are quarter-acre or smaller, with attached or detached garages, modest driveways, and small backyards. Natural landmarks like Lyonia Preserve, a 360-acre Florida scrub habitat inside the city, give Deltona more green space than many people expect from a city this size. Neighbors in Port Orange to the east share a similar housing stock and face many of the same concrete challenges. To the northeast, Daytona Beach is where our company is based - and where we handle the full range of coastal and inland concrete work across Volusia County.
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Learn moreWe serve all of Deltona - from Deltona Lakes to the newer Saxon Boulevard corridors. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.