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 Ormond Beach, FL as a concrete contractor for driveways, pool decks, patios, and slabs, handling Volusia County permits and working with the coastal soil and salt-air conditions specific to this city since 2023.
From the older CBS ranch homes near A1A and the Halifax River to the newer subdivisions west of I-95, we know what Ormond Beach properties need from a concrete surface that is built to last.

Ormond Beach driveways - especially on the older beachside streets east of A1A and in the Halifax River neighborhoods - face a combination of coastal sandy soil movement and salt-air surface degradation that accelerates cracking and spalling faster than driveways just a few miles inland. We install new concrete driveways with the base compaction and salt-appropriate mix that coastal Ormond Beach properties require.
Pool ownership is common throughout Ormond Beach, and pool deck surfaces here deteriorate faster than in inland cities because of constant UV exposure and the salt particles in the air. We install non-slip, sealed pool decks designed for the coastal Florida environment - surfaces that do not turn rough and pitted within a few years the way low-quality installs do.
Ormond Beach homeowners use their outdoor spaces year-round, and a properly poured patio makes that practical rather than theoretical. Many patios in the city's 1960s and 1970s homes were poured thin without proper slope - and after decades of Florida rain and sun, they have cracked and tilted. We pour level, sloped patios that direct water away from the house and hold up to the coastal climate.
Near-water properties along the Halifax River and the tidal creeks that run through Ormond Beach often have grading challenges and drainage problems that a concrete retaining wall can address. Sandy coastal soil erodes quickly when it is not supported, and we build retaining walls that hold grade and protect landscaping from the runoff that heavy summer storms produce.
Ormond Beach sidewalks in older neighborhoods have been lifted and cracked by decades of tree root growth and soil movement. HOA communities in western Ormond Beach like Hunters Ridge often have sidewalk replacement requirements after storm damage. We pour new sidewalks that meet Volusia County setback and slope requirements.
Ormond Beach sits on the Atlantic coast with the Halifax River running through the middle of town, and that geography puts concrete surfaces here under pressure that homeowners a few miles west never experience. Salt air moves through the city continuously, and it gets into unsealed concrete surfaces and the steel inside them. Over time, the steel corrodes and expands, which cracks the concrete from the inside out - a process called spalling. Homes east of US-1 and anywhere near tidal waterways see this happen to driveways, pool decks, and walkways that were installed without a salt-appropriate mix or never sealed. The majority of Ormond Beach homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s using concrete block and stucco construction, meaning many are now 30 to 60 years old with original concrete flatwork that has been through decades of this coastal exposure.
Hurricane and tropical storm risk adds another layer. Ormond Beach is on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, and the city has taken real damage from storms including Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Ian in 2022 - storms that pushed strong wind and heavy rain through Volusia County with enough force to crack older concrete and flood yards that were not properly graded. A significant portion of the city falls within FEMA-designated flood zones, particularly east of US-1 and near the river. Concrete work here - whether it is a new driveway, a pool deck, or a patio - needs to be designed with proper drainage slope and base depth to handle what coastal Florida weather throws at it on a regular basis.
Every concrete project we take in Ormond Beach runs through a Volusia County permit, pulled through the Volusia County Building and Zoning office. Ormond Beach falls under county jurisdiction for building permits, and the process includes specific requirements for concrete flatwork near flood zones and waterways - requirements we know well because we go through them regularly. Getting those details right the first time is what keeps inspections from getting held up.
The city has two distinct halves, and we work in both. East of I-95 - along Granada Boulevard, US-1, and the corridors running toward the beach - you find the older ranch and Florida-style CBS homes, many built in the 1960s and 1970s, with narrow lots and driveways that are decades overdue for replacement. The properties closest to the water, including those along North Beach Street and The Loop scenic road, need extra attention because of the higher salt load in the air. West of I-95, subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails are newer - mostly 2000s and 2010s construction - with larger lots, screened lanais, and pool decks that need installation or replacement. Tomoka State Park sits at the northern edge of the city where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet - homeowners in the neighborhoods near the park often deal with high water tables and slow drainage that affect how we prepare a base for any pour in that area.
Ormond Beach connects directly to our home base in Daytona Beach to the south, which is one reason we work here often. We also serve homeowners in Palm Coast to the north, another coastal community with similar salt-air and sandy-soil concrete challenges. The same local knowledge transfers directly across these Flagler and Volusia County communities.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. We do not give prices over the phone because coastal soil conditions and salt exposure vary significantly from one Ormond Beach neighborhood to the next.
We measure the area, check drainage conditions, and assess salt and moisture exposure at your specific property. You get a written estimate covering everything - demo, base prep, pour, and permits. Cost is addressed plainly so there are no surprises once work starts.
We submit the Volusia County permit application before any work starts. Once approved, we confirm the schedule with you. Most Ormond Beach 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 covering the curing timeline and sealing recommendations specific to your location in Ormond Beach.
We respond within 1 business day and serve all of Ormond Beach - from the beachside streets east of A1A to the newer subdivisions west of I-95. Call or fill out the form below.
(386) 278-1096Ormond Beach is a city of about 44,000 people in Volusia County, sitting on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast with the ocean to the east and the Halifax River running through the center of town. The city is known locally as the Birthplace of Speed - a nod to the early 1900s era when racers used the hard-packed beach here to set land speed records. That history is still celebrated with the annual Birthplace of Speed Antique Car Show every November, and long-time residents carry a genuine sense of local identity around it. Housing in Ormond Beach spans from small 1950s and 1960s vacation cottages on narrow beachside lots east of A1A - many converted to year-round residences over the decades - to the single-story CBS ranch homes that define the bulk of the city's inland neighborhoods. The majority of the housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s. Ormond Beach also skews older demographically, with a median age around 50 and a high share of owner-occupants who plan to stay long-term and invest accordingly in their properties.
West of I-95, the city looks different - newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails with larger lots, screened-in lanais, and homes built mostly in the 2000s and 2010s. These western neighborhoods sit further from the salt air but still deal with sandy soil and Volusia County storm drainage requirements. Nearby, Port Orange to the south has a very similar mix of postwar CBS homes and newer suburban development - we serve both cities regularly with the same crew and the same permit knowledge. To the north, Palm Coast in Flagler County is another coastal community where salt air and sandy soil create the same concrete challenges Ormond Beach homeowners face every season.
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Learn moreWe serve all of Ormond Beach - from the Halifax River corridor to the western subdivisions near I-95. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.