
Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor serving Deerfield Beach, FL, with retaining wall installation, concrete driveways, patio slabs, and foundation work for homeowners and condo properties across the city. We work on the flat, flood-prone lots that define northern Broward County - pulling permits through the county building department and building in the drainage details that homes close to the Intracoastal actually need.

Deerfield Beach lots are essentially flat, which means any raised landscape section or graded area can erode quickly during the rainy season without a solid boundary holding it in place. Canal-adjacent properties face additional pressure from water on multiple sides after storms. Our concrete retaining walls are built with the drainage behind them that Broward County rain totals demand - gravel backfill and drainage pipes that move water through instead of letting it build up against the wall face.
Most homes in Deerfield Beach were built in the 1960s through 1990s, and driveways from that era are frequently cracked, settled, and draining in the wrong direction after decades of sandy soil movement and South Florida rain. We replace aging driveways with properly sloped concrete built on a compacted base - designed to shed water away from the home rather than letting it pool at the garage entry or foundation.
Deerfield Beach residents use their outdoor areas most of the year, and a stable, well-drained patio surface is one of the most practical investments you can make in a home here. The flat terrain and about 60 inches of annual rainfall mean every patio we pour in this city gets graded with drainage in mind from the start, not treated as an afterthought after water has already found its way to the wrong places.
Single-family homes with in-ground pools are common throughout Deerfield Beach, and many of those pool decks were installed when the homes were built - meaning they are now 30 to 50 years old and showing signs of that age. We install replacement pool decks with slip-resistant finishes, sealed surfaces that stand up to pool chemistry and constant UV exposure, and grades that drain correctly rather than sending water toward the house.
New additions, screen enclosures, and detached structures in Deerfield Beach need foundations built to handle both the sandy coastal soil and the high water table common in low-lying parts of the city. Some neighborhoods near the Intracoastal sit in FEMA flood zones, which affects how foundations are engineered and what Broward County inspectors will approve. We build foundations with the depth and reinforcement local conditions require.
Condo associations and HOA communities in Deerfield Beach regularly require individual homeowners to maintain the walkways and entry paths on their property. Cracked or sunken sidewalks are a liability issue and a common trigger for HOA violation notices in the age-restricted developments along Hillsboro Boulevard. We replace and repair concrete walkways to grade, matching the standards common in Deerfield Beach communities.
Deerfield Beach sits at the northern edge of Broward County, essentially at sea level, bordered by Boca Raton to the north and Pompano Beach to the south. The city is flat - there is almost no elevation change from one side of a neighborhood to the other - and it averages about 60 inches of rain per year with the heaviest storms arriving between June and September. That combination produces a predictable outcome: driveways crack, retaining walls fail without proper drainage, and concrete slabs on the lowest lots end up holding water after every storm. Add to that the sandy soil common to the entire coastal South Florida strip, and you have a market where base preparation is not optional - it is the difference between a concrete surface that lasts 30 years and one that needs repair in five.
The housing stock adds another layer. Most single-family homes in Deerfield Beach were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and the condominiums and age-restricted communities along the coast and near Hillsboro Boulevard date from the same era. Many of these properties have original concrete surfaces that are well past their practical lifespan. Broward County and the City of Deerfield Beach both require permits for new concrete construction, and properties in flood zones face additional review steps that a contractor familiar with the area will already know to handle.
We pull permits through Broward County for work in Deerfield Beach and are familiar with the additional review requirements that apply to properties in the city's flood-prone areas, particularly those near the Intracoastal Waterway. Deerfield Beach has a noticeably different character depending on which part of the city you are in. The neighborhoods along Hillsboro Boulevard and east toward the coast include a high density of condominiums and age-restricted communities - many of them governed by associations that have their own approval process alongside the county permit requirement. The areas further inland near Quiet Waters Park have more single-family homes with larger lots, where retaining walls, patio slabs, and driveway replacements are the most common jobs.
The city borders Boca Raton to the north, and many residents in the northern Deerfield Beach neighborhoods travel to Boca Raton regularly for shopping and services. To the south, the city shares a border with Pompano Beach, which we serve with the same crew and the same approach. We work this full corridor of northern Broward regularly and understand the permit differences between the two jurisdictions.
Our home base is in Delray Beach, just north of Boca Raton, which puts Deerfield Beach within an easy service run. If you are in a condo community and need us to coordinate with your property manager or schedule work within HOA-approved hours, we are used to that - it is a standard part of working in Deerfield Beach.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you need - a retaining wall, a driveway replacement, or a patio slab - and whether you are in a condo community with an association. If you are, we ask about the HOA process before we schedule anything so we can plan the timeline correctly from the start.
We visit your Deerfield Beach property to assess drainage, soil conditions, and the existing surface. For retaining walls, we look at how water moves across the lot during rain and where it collects. Your written estimate covers every cost - materials, base prep, drainage work, permit fees, and cleanup - with no line items added after you sign. This is where we address any questions about cost directly.
We handle the permit application with Broward County after you approve the quote. If your property is in a flood zone or requires additional review, we account for that in the timeline upfront. Pours are scheduled for morning hours during Deerfield Beach storm season - a practical step that keeps weather delays from ruining a finished surface.
Our crew finishes the work, the county inspector signs off, and we leave the site clean. You get a fully documented permit - which matters when you sell the home or submit to an HOA review. Before we leave, we walk you through the curing period and sealing schedule for Deerfield Beach's coastal conditions.
We work throughout all of Deerfield Beach, FL - condo communities, canal-front homes, and single-family neighborhoods near Quiet Waters Park and the Arboretum. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(561) 960-0144Deerfield Beach is a city of about 80,000 people at the northern tip of Broward County, bordered by Boca Raton to the north and Pompano Beach to the south. The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the city and divides the barrier island from the mainland. A large share of the housing stock is condominiums and age-restricted communities - many built in the 1970s and 1980s - alongside single-family neighborhoods that push further inland toward Quiet Waters Park, one of the most-visited county parks in Broward and a familiar landmark for any Deerfield Beach resident. The city has a public beach on the Atlantic Ocean, and the Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier - at 976 feet, one of the longest on the East Coast - has been a city landmark for decades.
The city sits close to sea level and is essentially flat throughout, which makes drainage a real operational concern on nearly every property. A significant share of households are renter-occupied or owned by seasonal residents, which means deferred maintenance is common and concrete repairs often need to happen on a tight timeline when an owner returns or a property changes hands. The Deerfield Beach Arboretum and nearby green spaces along Military Trail give the inland neighborhoods a quieter character that contrasts with the denser, beachside condo market closer to A1A - two distinct communities that share the same South Florida climate and the same concrete challenges.
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We serve all of Deerfield Beach, FL - condo communities, waterfront homes, and inland neighborhoods near Quiet Waters Park. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.