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 Port Orange homeowners with concrete patios, driveways, pool decks, and slab foundations - handling City of Port Orange permits and building for the slab-on-grade conditions that define this city.
Port Orange homes were mostly built between the 1970s and the 1990s. After 30 to 50 years, driveways crack, patios settle, and pool decks go rough. We fix those problems with work that holds up.

Port Orange homeowners invest in their properties and most owner-occupied homes here have screened lanais or outdoor living areas. We pour concrete patios with the correct drainage slope for Port Orange yards - critical in neighborhoods near the Halifax River tributaries where standing water after summer storms is a recurring problem.
Port Orange's growth boom in the 1970s through the 1990s means a large portion of driveways in the city are now 30 to 50 years old and showing it. We install new concrete driveways built with proper base compaction on sandy soil, control joints, and drainage slopes - the details that determine whether a driveway lasts 10 years or 30.
Port Orange homeowners with updated homes often want outdoor surfaces that match the quality of the interior. Stamped concrete pool decks, patios, and driveways use patterns and color to create a high-end look at less than the cost of natural stone or pavers - and it holds up well in Florida's UV and rain cycles when properly sealed.
Port Orange has a high rate of in-ground pool ownership, and older pool decks in the city frequently have surface cracking, faded finishes, or rough textures that are uncomfortable underfoot. We resurface and replace pool decks with non-slip finishes that meet Florida safety requirements and hold up through years of pool chemical exposure.
Nearly every home in Port Orange sits on a slab-on-grade foundation - there are no basements on this sandy coastal soil. When existing slabs crack, settle, or need to be extended for an addition, we pour new slabs built for the water table and soil conditions typical of Port Orange's subdivisions from Dunlawton Avenue out to the western edges of the city.
Port Orange grew fast between the 1970s and the late 1990s, and most of that growth produced single-family concrete block ranch homes on slab foundations. A large share of those homes are now 30 to 50 years old - an age where driveways, patios, and pool decks built in the original construction are reaching the end of their design life. The sandy coastal soil that makes up most of Port Orange's ground does not provide the firm, stable base that clay-heavy soils do in other parts of Florida. Without proper base compaction during installation, concrete slabs shift and crack faster here than a homeowner expects.
The climate compounds the wear. Port Orange summers bring daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through September, humidity that stays high all year, and UV exposure that breaks down unsealed surfaces quickly. Areas near the Halifax River and its tributaries can flood during heavy rain or tropical storm events - a detail that matters when designing drainage for a patio or driveway. Hurricane season is real here too. Port Orange was affected by Hurricane Ian in 2022, and the area regularly sees wind and rain damage from storms that come up the Atlantic coast. Concrete work here needs to be built for these conditions, not just the sunny day when the inspector walks through.
We pull permits through the City of Port Orange Building Division for concrete work throughout the city. Port Orange has its own permitting process separate from Volusia County, and contractors who are not familiar with that office will lose time navigating the paperwork. We have been through the Port Orange permit process regularly and know what the city inspectors require for concrete flatwork and slab pours.
Most Port Orange homeowners know their city by Dunlawton Avenue - the main east-west corridor that runs from US-1 out toward the beach. Neighborhoods north of Dunlawton tend to be older and smaller, while the areas further west have newer subdivisions from the late 1990s and 2000s. We work in all of these neighborhoods. If you are in the Spruce Creek area, one of the older streets near US-1, or a newer development on the western edge of Port Orange, the soil conditions and drainage challenges are similar - and we approach each job knowing what to expect from the ground up.
Port Orange sits directly south of Daytona Beach, and many of our customers use both cities regularly. Our crew works throughout both areas. We also serve homeowners in Ormond Beach, which shares many of the same soil and housing stock characteristics.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. We do not price concrete work over the phone - we need to see your specific lot, soil, and existing surfaces to give you an accurate number.
After the site visit, you receive a written estimate covering all costs - demolition, base prep, the pour, control joints, and permits. We do not add charges that were not in the original estimate. Cost questions are answered during the assessment visit, not after the slab is poured.
We submit the City of Port Orange permit application before any work starts. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the crew and confirm the timeline with you. Most residential jobs in Port Orange start within one to two weeks of permit approval.
The crew handles all phases - demo, forming, base prep, and pour. After the slab cures, a city inspector signs off. We do a final walkthrough covering sealing, curing timelines, and what to watch for in the first year.
We respond within 1 business day and serve all of Port Orange - from the neighborhoods near Dunlawton to Spruce Creek and the western subdivisions. No obligation until you accept a written estimate.
(386) 278-1096Port Orange uses its own Building Division for permits - separate from Volusia County. We pull permits through the City of Port Orange regularly and know what the inspectors require. Contractors who come from outside the area often underestimate the local permit timeline and requirements.
We hold a state-issued Florida contractor license verifiable through the Florida DBPR. Every job includes full liability insurance. You can verify our license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website before we ever set foot on your property.
Almost every home in Port Orange sits on a slab foundation in sandy coastal soil. We have poured, repaired, and extended slabs throughout Volusia County. That experience with the local soil conditions means fewer surprises during base prep and a finished product that holds up.
We give you a detailed written estimate covering all costs - demo, base prep, the pour, and permits - before any work begins. No phone guesses, no add-ons after the fact. What is in the written estimate is what you pay at the end.
Our crew has worked on concrete projects across Port Orange since 2023 - from patio replacements in older neighborhoods near US-1 to driveway pours in the newer subdivisions west of I-95. You can verify our Florida contractor license at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people in Volusia County, sitting directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. The city has one of the higher rates of owner-occupied housing in the county - Port Orange is where people put down roots, invest in their homes, and stay for decades. Dunlawton Avenue runs east to west through the heart of the city, connecting US-1 to the barrier island and serving as the main reference point for most Port Orange neighborhoods. The Spruce Creek community - known for its private airpark where residents can taxi planes to their homes - is one of the most recognized neighborhoods in all of Volusia County.
The bulk of Port Orange's housing stock was built during the city's fast-growth decades from the 1970s through the late 1990s, giving most homes a slab-on-grade foundation, a single-story Florida ranch layout, and a concrete block exterior. Those homes are now 25 to 55 years old - an age range where concrete driveways, pool decks, and patios commonly need attention. Port Orange borders Daytona Beach to the north and shares similar building stock and soil conditions. It is also adjacent to South Daytona and close to Ormond Beach, where we are also active.
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