
Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor serving Coral Springs, FL, providing decorative concrete, driveway replacement, pool deck installation, and patio construction for homeowners throughout the city. We work in Coral Springs canal-adjacent neighborhoods and HOA communities regularly, handling the drainage planning and approval coordination that concrete work on these properties requires. Our team serves all of western Broward County and has completed concrete projects from central Coral Springs out to the western edge of the city.

Many Coral Springs homes were built in the 1970s through the early 1990s, and driveways and pool decks from that era are often faded, cracked, or simply dated compared to today's exterior finishes. Our decorative concrete services include stamped overlays, stained finishes, and resurfacing options that can transform an aging slab without a full tear-out - sealed with UV-resistant products rated for South Florida's year-round sun exposure.
In-ground pools are common throughout Coral Springs single-family neighborhoods, and pool decks in this part of western Broward County take hard wear from daily sun exposure, 60 inches of annual rain, and pool chemical splash. We install and resurface pool decks with slip-resistant textures suited for bare feet on wet surfaces, graded to drain rainwater off the deck and away from the pool edge rather than allowing it to pool and work into surface cracks.
The bulk of Coral Springs driveways went in during the city's main development period between the late 1960s and early 1990s, putting many of them at 35 to 55 years old. Concrete of that age in South Florida's climate often shows surface cracking, drainage issues, and an uneven grade that sends water toward the garage or foundation. We replace aging driveways with properly graded slabs on a compacted base, designed to shed Coral Springs' heavy summer rains before they cause problems at the home.
Screened enclosures and covered outdoor living areas are part of most Coral Springs homes, and the slab underneath needs to hold up through decades of South Florida heat, humidity, and storm rain. We pour patios to the thickness needed for the intended use, with surface finishes and drainage slope that perform correctly on Coral Springs' flat lots where water has limited natural places to go after a heavy afternoon storm.
Coral Springs was built as a master-planned community, and most neighborhoods have HOAs that hold individual homeowners responsible for the sidewalks and walkways on their property. Cracked or uneven walkways are a common HOA violation trigger and a real liability issue for homeowners with children or elderly visitors. We replace and repair sidewalks to grade, matching the finish standards common in Coral Springs planned neighborhoods.
Stamped concrete is a practical choice for Coral Springs homeowners who want the look of natural stone or paver patterns without the weed-prone joints that individual pavers develop in Florida's hot, rainy climate. We stamp and seal concrete for pool decks, patios, and driveways using patterns and colors that work well with the exterior finishes common in Coral Springs neighborhoods - from classic slate and brick patterns to contemporary tile-look designs.
Coral Springs was developed as a master-planned community starting in 1963, and most homes were built between the late 1960s and early 1990s. That puts the majority of the city's housing stock at 35 to 55 years old today. Driveways, pool decks, and patio slabs installed during the original construction are often at or beyond their practical lifespan in South Florida's climate. The city averages about 60 inches of rain per year, almost all of it concentrated in the summer months. On flat Coral Springs lots where drainage is limited, standing water on aging concrete surfaces accelerates cracking, base erosion, and surface breakdown faster than in drier climates.
The city's extensive canal network adds a layer of complexity for concrete work on waterfront properties. A large number of Coral Springs homes back up to a canal or retention pond, and the soil on these lots has consistently high moisture levels that affect how a slab behaves over time. The City of Coral Springs Public Works Department manages stormwater through that canal network, but individual property drainage is the homeowner's responsibility - and a concrete contractor who does not account for drainage slope on a canal lot is setting the homeowner up for recurring problems.
We pull permits through the City of Coral Springs Building Division and work regularly in HOA communities where exterior project approvals and specific material standards are part of the process before any concrete work begins. Coral Springs is a large city - about 134,000 residents in western Broward County - and the neighborhoods near the center of the city around Mullins Park look noticeably different from the newer developments out near the western edge. The canal-adjacent properties throughout the city are a constant consideration: our crew treats base preparation and drainage slope on those lots as non-negotiable, not optional.
Whether your property is a few blocks from the Coral Springs Center for the Arts or in one of the planned neighborhoods along the western edge of the city, our team is familiar with the property types and HOA conditions common across Coral Springs. We also serve Sunrise to the south and Pompano Beach to the southeast as part of our regular Broward County service area, and we handle permits separately in each municipality when a project spans more than one city.
We respond within 1 business day. Let us know what you have in mind and whether you live in an HOA community or on a canal-adjacent lot - those details affect how we plan the site visit and what drainage and approval considerations we need to factor in before giving a quote.
We visit your property to measure the work area, check drainage conditions, and assess the existing slab if you are resurfacing rather than starting fresh. Your written estimate covers every cost item - area size, finish type, permit fees, base preparation, and cleanup - with no hidden charges added later. We do not adjust the quoted price without discussing it with you first.
After you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Coral Springs. If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the documentation. Permit processing in Coral Springs typically takes a few business days to two weeks. We track where things stand and keep you updated so the project starts on schedule.
Our crew finishes the work and the city inspector signs off before the permit closes. You get a completed, inspected concrete surface and full permit documentation - which matters if you ever sell the home. Before we leave, we walk you through care instructions and resealing timing for your specific finish.
We work throughout all of Coral Springs, FL - canal-adjacent properties, HOA neighborhoods, and standard residential lots across western Broward County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(561) 960-0144Coral Springs is a city of about 134,000 residents in western Broward County, developed as a master-planned community starting in 1963. Most of the housing stock was built between the late 1960s and the early 1990s, giving the city a large share of concrete block, stucco-exterior, tile-roof homes that are now 35 to 55 years old. The homeownership rate is around 70 percent, and residents here tend to stay long-term and maintain their properties. The city sits at the western edge of Broward County, where suburban development meets the edge of the Everglades drainage basin - a location that means the flat, low-lying terrain and the canal network running through most neighborhoods are defining features of everyday life here. The Coral Springs Center for the Arts and Mullins Park are among the landmarks that long-term residents know well, anchoring the central part of the city.
A significant share of Coral Springs properties back up to canals or retention ponds, which shapes how drainage and concrete work need to be planned on those lots. The city is consistently recognized as one of the safest and most family-oriented in Florida, which means homeowners here tend to invest in their properties and want work done to a standard that holds up for years. Coral Springs borders Sunrise to the south and Pompano Beach to the southeast - all part of the same western Broward County corridor where we regularly work concrete jobs.
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We serve all of Coral Springs, FL - canal properties, HOA communities, and established neighborhoods throughout western Broward County. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.