Stamped Concrete Services
Transform your patio with stamped patterns that mimic brick or stone - applied during the original pour for a finish that looks elevated without a major cost jump.
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No defined backyard space, a cracked old patio, or water running toward your back door after every storm? A properly built concrete patio fixes all of it.

Concrete patio construction in Daytona Beach means excavating the area, compacting a gravel base over the sandy coastal soil, pouring a four-inch slab with a slight drainage slope, and finishing the surface - most residential patios are poured in one day, with a seven-day wait before walking on it.
The drainage slope is the detail most homeowners never think to ask about until it is too late. Daytona Beach averages over 50 inches of rainfall per year. A patio poured flat - or worse, slightly sloped toward your house - sends every rainstorm directly toward your back door and foundation. We design every pour with a quarter-inch-per-foot slope away from the structure. That single detail protects your home from moisture damage for the life of the patio.
If you are also considering a decorative finish, our stamped concrete services can be applied during the same pour - no need for a separate project or mobilization cost.
If your backyard is just grass or dirt with no flat surface for furniture, Daytona Beach's mild winters and warm evenings mean you are missing genuine year-round outdoor living. A concrete patio turns unused yard into functional space.
Cracks wider than a quarter inch, sections that have dropped, or a gap forming between the slab and your home are signs the base has failed. In Daytona Beach's sandy soil, patching the surface does not fix the underlying settlement.
Florida gets heavy, fast rain - over 50 inches per year in Daytona Beach. If water sits near your back door after a storm, your yard is directing water toward your foundation. A properly sloped patio corrects this and protects your home.
Daytona Beach has a strong vacation rental and resale market. A defined outdoor living area is a consistent selling point for buyers and renters in Florida. Adding a patio before listing can meaningfully improve perceived value.
We manage every step - demolition of an existing patio if needed, excavation and base compaction, utility locating through 811, forming and pouring, control joints, drainage slope, and the City of Daytona Beach permit. Most patios start with a plain broom-finish surface, which is durable, slip-resistant, and cost-effective. We also offer finishes that transform the look of your outdoor space without a major cost jump.
Homeowners with a pool sometimes ask about combining a patio with a concrete pool deck. Doing both at once is more efficient and keeps the surfaces consistent in finish and slope. We can include both in a single written estimate.
The most practical and affordable option - slip-resistant, long-lasting, and suits any backyard style.
For homeowners who want a stone, brick, or tile look without the installation complexity or cost of those materials.
Integral color added to the mix for a consistent tone throughout the slab - good for modern outdoor aesthetics.
A natural texture where small stones show through the surface - complements stone landscaping or beach-style yards.
Most of Daytona Beach sits on flat, low-lying land close to sea level - flat lots drain slowly, and many older properties have inadequate grading. A patio poured without proper slope planning just adds another flat surface that holds water. We assess your yard's existing grade before forming the slab so the finished patio works with your property's drainage, not against it. Summer pours require extra crew planning too - concrete that dries too fast in Daytona Beach's direct sun can develop surface cracks before it has fully cured, so we schedule pours early in the morning during warm months.
We serve the entire Daytona Beach area, including homeowners in Port Orange and Deltona. If your neighborhood is governed by an HOA, check with them before signing a contract - HOAs in many Daytona Beach communities have rules about patio size, materials, and setbacks. Permit details are available through the Florida Building Commission.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a visit. We measure your yard, check drainage, and ask about size, shape, and any decorative finish you want. You receive a written quote that covers everything.
We pull the required city permit before any work begins. Permit approval can take a few days to a couple of weeks - we keep you updated so you never have to chase the building department.
The crew excavates the area, compacts crushed stone underneath, and sets up the forms. The concrete truck arrives - usually early morning in warm months - and the slab is poured, sloped, and finished the same day.
Seven days minimum before foot traffic. The city inspector signs off before we close the permit. We walk the finished patio with you, point out control joints and drainage direction, and explain sealing.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation until you accept a written quote. After you submit this form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit to measure your yard and discuss your options.
(386) 278-1096We carry a state-issued Florida contractor license and full liability insurance. You can verify our license in minutes through the Florida DBPR. Every project is covered from start to finish.
We never quote over the phone. Every estimate starts with a site visit so we can measure your yard, check drainage, and give you a realistic written price - not a ballpark that climbs later.
We work in Daytona Beach regularly and understand the sandy soil, flat drainage challenges, and city permit process firsthand. That local knowledge produces better results than contractors who are unfamiliar with this area.
City of Daytona Beach patio permits require an inspection before the project is officially closed. We manage both - from submission to sign-off - so you never have to contact the building department yourself.
You can verify our Florida license at the Florida DBPR license lookup. Written quotes before any work starts, permits pulled, inspections coordinated, and a final walkthrough once the patio is ready.
Transform your patio with stamped patterns that mimic brick or stone - applied during the original pour for a finish that looks elevated without a major cost jump.
Learn moreA slip-resistant concrete pool deck complements your patio and holds up to Florida's heat and constant moisture.
Learn moreLate fall and winter are the best time to pour in Daytona Beach - contact us now and we will get your estimate scheduled before the season fills up.