
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Delray Beach Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, pool decks, foundations, and 12 more concrete services across Delray Beach and surrounding South Florida communities. Licensed, insured, and available whenever you need us.

Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor in Delray Beach, FL, offering 16 concrete services for homeowners and businesses across Palm Beach and Broward counties. From a cracked driveway that needs replacing to a full slab foundation for a new build, our crews handle the whole job - prep, pour, finish, and cleanup. We serve 12 cities in the region and pull every required permit so your project is legal and inspected from day one.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? We build concrete patios that give you a solid, low-maintenance surface for year-round living.
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Plain concrete looking tired? Stamped patterns and color transforms driveways, patios, and pool decks into something worth showing off.
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Crumbling or tilted walkway? A new concrete sidewalk keeps your entry safe and looking clean through years of rain.
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Dusty, cracking garage floor? A concrete floor upgrade is easier to clean and holds up to vehicles, tools, and daily wear.
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Want a surface that looks expensive without the cost? Decorative concrete finishes bring color and texture to any slab.
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Eroding slope or flooding yard? A concrete retaining wall holds your soil in place and solves the drainage problem at the source.
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Upgrading a commercial or residential space? We pour and finish concrete floors built to hold up under real daily use.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you need. We will schedule a free on-site visit to measure the area, look at the existing conditions, and understand your goals. You will hear back within 1 business day. No pressure, no commitment - just a clear picture of what the project involves.
After the site visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks down every cost - prep work, materials, labor, and permit fees. If permits are required, we handle the application with the city or county on your behalf. You approve the work before anything starts, and any changes to the original number get discussed with you first.
Our crew shows up on the scheduled date, prepares the site, pours and finishes the concrete, and cleans up when the job is done. We take extra steps to protect the fresh surface in South Florida's heat, follow the curing timeline, and coordinate any required city inspections. When the inspector signs off, the job is complete.
We hold an active Florida state contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Every job includes liability insurance and workers' compensation - so if anything goes wrong on your property, you are covered.
We never give prices over the phone without seeing the site first. Every estimate includes a line-by-line breakdown of prep, materials, labor, and permit fees. You review the full number before we schedule a single crew member.
We are a local business rooted in Delray Beach, serving the communities we live and work in. We know South Florida's sandy soil, rainy-season timing, and HOA requirements across Palm Beach and Broward counties.
Concrete problems do not wait for business hours. We are reachable around the clock, and every inquiry gets a response within 1 business day. Whether you need a quick answer or a scheduled estimate, we move at your pace.
Ready to get started? Call (561) 960-0144 or send us a message.
"They finished our new concrete driveway in two days, exactly when they said they would. The base prep was thorough - they explained every step, which I appreciated. No cracks after the first rainy season."
Mark T., Boca Raton - Concrete driveway building
"Our pool deck was cracking and getting dangerously slippery. The crew replaced it with a stamped finish that looks completely different. The texture is much better underfoot when it is wet."
Sandra L., Boynton Beach - Concrete pool decks
"Getting a permit pulled for our patio felt overwhelming, but they handled the whole thing with Palm Beach County. I did not have to do anything. The slab has been level and dry through two summers now."
James R., West Palm Beach - Concrete patio construction
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation to move forward after your estimate. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure the area and give you an accurate written quote.
(561) 960-0144Delray Beach Concrete Company is based in Delray Beach and serves 12 cities across Palm Beach and Broward counties, including Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. We typically respond to new inquiries within 1 business day and can often schedule same-week site visits depending on current workload.
Extreme heat speeds up drying, which prevents proper curing - the process where concrete gains its full strength. A contractor who does not take steps to slow the cure in Delray Beach's summer heat is setting you up for surface cracks within the first year. The Portland Cement Association explains proper hot-weather curing practices at{" "} cement.org. cement.org
Concrete outperforms asphalt in hot climates because it does not soften or rut in high temperatures the way asphalt can. It also reflects more heat and requires less long-term maintenance. The tradeoff is a higher upfront cost - but over a 30-year lifespan, concrete is typically the more cost-effective choice for South Florida properties.
For a standard driveway, 4 inches is the minimum - and 5 to 6 inches if you park trucks or RVs. A residential patio can usually be 4 inches since it handles foot traffic and light furniture. Thicker slabs cost more but resist cracking better, especially on the sandy coastal soil common throughout Delray Beach.
Skipping the permit, refusing to show a license number, and not providing a written quote are the three biggest red flags. In Florida, concrete contractors are required to hold a state license you can verify at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website. A contractor who cannot answer basic questions about base thickness or drainage slope is another warning sign. myfloridalicense.com
Patches work for isolated cracks under a quarter inch wide. Once cracks are wider than a quarter inch, spreading across multiple sections, or accompanied by sinking or uneven sections, patching only delays the inevitable. At that point, a full replacement is typically more cost-effective over the next 5 to 10 years than repeated patch repairs.
For most concrete work in Delray Beach, your contractor submits a permit application to the City of Delray Beach Building Division, which typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks to process. A city inspector then visits after the work is complete to sign off. This protects you legally and creates a record that matters when you eventually sell your home. delraybeachfl.gov
Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Delray Beach, FL, serving 12 cities across Palm Beach and Broward counties since 2025. We hold an active Florida state contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which you can verify online at any time. Our team has completed residential and commercial concrete projects across the region, covering all 16 services from driveways and patios to slab foundations and retaining walls. Learn more about us.
Most contractors say to keep vehicles off a new concrete driveway for at least 7 days after the pour. The surface may feel solid within 24-48 hours, but the concrete continues hardening underneath. In summer heat, waiting the full week is especially important to avoid surface damage.
Many Delray Beach communities - especially gated and age-restricted neighborhoods like Kings Point - require written HOA approval before any exterior concrete work begins. Getting the concrete poured without approval can mean being required to remove it at your own expense. Check with your HOA before signing any contract.
Late winter through early spring - roughly February through April - gives the best conditions for concrete work in the Delray Beach area. Temperatures are mild, afternoon rain is less frequent, and contractor scheduling tends to be more flexible than during the summer rush.
Have more questions about your specific project? Call (561) 960-0144 or send us a message and we will answer before we ever ask you to commit to anything.
Delray Beach is a city of about 70,000 people on Florida's southeast coast, sitting between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north. The city is known for Atlantic Avenue, its main street running from downtown through to the beach, and for communities like Kings Point, Lake Ida, and Tropic Isle that make up the residential fabric of the city. Homes here range from postwar concrete-block construction built in the 1950s through the 1980s to newer townhouses and condos built in the past decade.
The city sits on flat, sandy coastal land just a few feet above sea level, with most residential lots having little natural slope. That geography creates real challenges for concrete work - sandy soil shifts and settles, and poor drainage leads to standing water around foundations after heavy rain. We have worked in neighborhoods throughout Delray Beach, including communities near Delray Beach Municipal Beach and areas west of I-95, and we come prepared for what South Florida soil conditions require - thorough base prep, correct drainage slope, and concrete mixes appropriate for year-round heat and humidity.
A large share of Delray Beach homes are in HOA-governed communities, and many are occupied part-time by seasonal residents. Whether your home is near Old School Square in the heart of downtown or in a gated community along Military Trail, we know the permit requirements, HOA landscape, and soil conditions specific to this city. When you call Delray Beach Concrete Company, you are working with a contractor who is actually based here and serves this community every week.
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Delray Beach Concrete Company
1 NW 1st St
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Always open, 24/7.
Delray Beach Concrete Company serves Delray Beach and 11 surrounding communities - call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.