
Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor serving Delray Beach, FL, specializing in concrete driveways, pool decks, and patios for local homeowners and businesses. We have completed jobs throughout the city - from neighborhoods near Atlantic Avenue to communities west of Military Trail - and we pull permits through the City of Delray Beach Building Division for every applicable project.

Delray Beach driveways take a beating from summer downpours, sandy soil that shifts underfoot, and year-round UV exposure. We build concrete driveways with a proper compacted base and drainage slope so water moves away from your home - not toward it.
Delray Beach pools are used 12 months a year, and the deck around them takes constant sun, foot traffic, and pool chemicals. We install slip-resistant concrete pool decks with finishes that stay cooler underfoot and hold up to Florida's heat without cracking or fading quickly.
Outdoor living matters here - the weather invites it. Whether you want a simple brushed finish or a decorative stamped look, we build patios that drain correctly, resist cracking on flat South Florida lots, and complement the housing styles common across Delray Beach neighborhoods.
Many Delray Beach homeowners want the look of natural stone or brick around their pools and patios without the long-term maintenance of individual pavers. Stamped concrete gives you that aesthetic at a lower cost, with no joints for weeds to push through over time.
Older Delray Beach homes - particularly those built in the 1960s through the 1980s - often have cracked or uneven sidewalks and front walkways that have settled over decades. We replace and repair concrete sidewalks to current grade and code, reducing trip hazards for your family and visitors.
Delray Beach's high water table and sandy soil make proper slab foundation construction critical for additions and new structures. We engineer slabs that account for local soil conditions and drainage, so your foundation stays level even after the heavy summer rain seasons.
Most homes in Delray Beach were built between the 1950s and the 1980s - that is 40 to 70 years of South Florida sun, rain, and salt air working on every exterior surface. The sandy, low-bearing soil common throughout the city shifts and settles over time, and with a water table that sits just a few feet below the surface in many neighborhoods, concrete slabs face moisture pressure from below as well as above. A contractor unfamiliar with these conditions will build to a national standard - and that standard is not enough here.
Delray Beach averages about 62 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it falling in the summer months as intense afternoon thunderstorms on flat, poorly draining lots. Every driveway, patio, and pool deck we install is graded to shed water properly - toward the street or a designated drainage area, not toward your foundation. The city also has its own permit and inspection process through the City of Delray Beach Building Division, and a contractor who knows that process moves your job through inspection faster and with fewer surprises.
We pull permits for concrete work through the City of Delray Beach Building Division regularly, and our crew knows the local inspection timeline and what inspectors look for on residential jobs. That familiarity means fewer callbacks and no delays waiting for a failed inspection to be rescheduled. Delray Beach has a large number of HOA-governed communities - particularly along Military Trail, Jog Road, and in established neighborhoods like Kings Point and Rainberry Bay - and we are accustomed to the pre-approval process many of these associations require before exterior work begins.
Delray Beach sits between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north, and we work throughout the entire Palm Beach County coastal corridor. The housing stock changes as you move from the older, smaller concrete block homes near the beach and along Atlantic Avenue to the newer communities with paver driveways and tile roofs west of I-95. We come prepared for what we are going to find in each part of the city - not just what we expect from a Google Maps view.
Atlantic Avenue and the neighborhoods around Old School Square are familiar territory for our crew. We also work regularly in Lake Ida, Tropic Isle, and the communities along Linton Boulevard. If you are not sure whether a job in your specific neighborhood has any particular permit or HOA considerations, call us and we will tell you what to expect before you commit to anything.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask basic questions about your project and schedule a time to see the site in person - no firm quote is given without a site visit, because Delray Beach soil and drainage conditions vary enough that a number over the phone is rarely accurate.
We measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and confirm any HOA requirements before writing your quote. The quote is itemized - it shows size, thickness, finish, permit costs, and cleanup. No surprise line items at the end. If permit fees apply, they are included upfront.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Delray Beach. Permit processing typically takes a few business days to two weeks depending on current workload. We handle all of it - you do not need to visit any office or sign any city forms yourself.
Our crew completes the concrete work, and the city inspector signs off before the permit closes. You receive a finished surface and a closed permit - fully documented, legally compliant, and not a liability if you ever sell. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
We serve all of Delray Beach, FL - from the neighborhoods near the Municipal Beach to the communities out by Military Trail. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a real answer, not a runaround.
(561) 960-0144Delray Beach is a city of about 70,000 people in Palm Beach County, known for Atlantic Avenue - its main street running from the beach through the heart of downtown, lined with restaurants, shops, and galleries. The city has a strong mix of long-term residents and seasonal snowbirds who spend winters here. Neighborhoods range from the historic blocks near Old School Square and the waterfront communities of Tropic Isle to the large age-restricted campuses like Kings Point, which has thousands of units and is one of the best-known retirement communities in South Florida. The housing stock is genuinely varied - you will find 1950s concrete block homes a few streets away from newer townhouses built in the last ten years.
Delray Beach shares Palm Beach County's coastal growth corridor with Boynton Beach to the north and Boca Raton to the south, and all three cities have similar housing stock and climate conditions. The city sits on flat, low-lying land a few feet above sea level, with sandy soil that drains quickly between storms but also shifts under foundations over time. The Delray Beach Municipal Beach at the east end of Atlantic Avenue draws residents and visitors year-round, and salt air from the Atlantic works on concrete and metal surfaces throughout the city - not just in the neighborhoods right on the water.
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We work throughout all of Delray Beach, FL - from Atlantic Avenue to the communities west of I-95. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.