
Delray Beach Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor serving Lake Worth Beach, FL, specializing in concrete pool deck installation, driveway replacement, and patio construction for homeowners in this older Atlantic coast city. We work on the compact lots and aging concrete block homes that define Lake Worth Beach, pulling permits through the city building department and using finishes built to hold up against salt air and intense South Florida sun.

Lake Worth Beach homeowners use their pools year-round, and the deck around the pool takes the full force of coastal sun, salt air, and pool chemicals every single day. Many pools in the city were installed with the original homes in the 1950s through 1970s, meaning the surrounding concrete is well past its practical lifespan. Our concrete pool decks use light-colored, slip-resistant finishes suited to this coastal climate and are sealed with UV-resistant coatings that hold their appearance through the wet season.
Most residential lots in Lake Worth Beach are 50 feet wide or less, with short driveways that often have original concrete dating back decades. Sandy soil beneath these slabs shifts and settles over time, and the flat terrain means water that does not drain correctly pools at the garage entry or along the foundation edge. We replace aging driveways with properly sloped slabs built on a compacted base designed to shed water quickly.
Outdoor living is a year-round reality in Lake Worth Beach, and a well-drained concrete patio is one of the most practical improvements you can make to a home here. The modest lot sizes in this city mean patios need to be sized and graded carefully so water from South Florida afternoon storms moves off the slab without flowing toward the house or a neighbor's property.
Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach who want the look of stone or tile around their pool or patio without the weed-prone joints of individual pavers often choose stamped concrete. It is one continuous sealed surface that holds up well against the pool chemicals, salt air, and UV exposure common throughout this coastal city - and it can give an older home a significantly updated look.
Lake Worth Beach has a walkable street grid with older sidewalks and entry paths that have been lifted and cracked by decades of sandy soil movement and tree root pressure. Cracked walkways are a trip hazard and, in rental properties, a liability concern. We replace and repair concrete sidewalks to current grade, matching the slope requirements that South Florida drainage demands.
The older bungalows and cottages near downtown Lake Worth Beach along Lake Avenue attract buyers who want character - and decorative concrete finishes can add that character to entry paths, patios, and driveway aprons without the cost of natural stone. Stained and colored overlays hold their finish well when properly sealed against the coastal humidity and daily UV exposure this city delivers.
Lake Worth Beach is a small, dense city of about 40,000 residents packed into roughly 8 square miles on the Atlantic coast, just south of West Palm Beach. Most of its housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means a large share of the driveways, pool decks, patios, and sidewalks in the city are now 50 to 80 years old. Concrete block construction is the dominant building style here, and while those homes are built to last, the concrete flatwork surrounding them rarely has the same longevity when it has never been resealed or maintained. Add the flat terrain, the sandy coastal soil that shifts under slabs, and the salt air coming off the Atlantic, and you have conditions that wear down concrete surfaces faster than most homeowners expect.
The city also runs wetter than many South Florida municipalities on a per-storm basis. Heavy afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily from June through October, and the flat lots throughout Lake Worth Beach have almost no natural slope to carry that water away. A driveway or pool deck that was not graded correctly from the start turns into a drainage problem every rainy season, and standing water on concrete accelerates both the surface wear and the base erosion underneath. The City of Lake Worth Beach requires permits for new concrete construction and significant modifications, and work in this older city sometimes involves navigating easements and tight lot access that a locally familiar contractor handles without delays.
We pull permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach building department and regularly work on the small, tight lots that define this city - where a 50-foot-wide property leaves little room to stage equipment and materials without blocking access to neighboring homes. Concrete block homes in Lake Worth Beach often sit on slabs from the 1950s and 1960s, and the crews who work on these properties encounter original poured surfaces that were never engineered with modern drainage standards in mind. That history shapes how we approach base preparation and drainage slope on every replacement job in the city.
Lake Worth Beach is centered on Lake Avenue and the downtown corridor that locals have gathered around for generations, with older residential neighborhoods spreading out from that core toward the Intracoastal Waterway to the west and the Atlantic to the east. Whether you are a few blocks from the Lake Worth Beach Pier or in a neighborhood closer to the city limits, salt air is a factor for every home here - not just the ones with water views. We serve homeowners throughout the city and know the difference between what a 1955 concrete block ranch needs and what a duplex rental property on the east side requires.
Boynton Beach sits directly south of Lake Worth Beach, and we serve homeowners across both cities. If you are comparing options with neighbors in Boynton Beach or looking at work across the county line into West Palm Beach, we cover that full corridor along the coast.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-person visit to your Lake Worth Beach property. Most estimates take 30 to 45 minutes on-site.
We walk the space, check the condition of any existing concrete, assess drainage, and measure the area. We discuss finish options and give you a written quote that covers prep work, permits, materials, and cleanup - no sticker shock at the end.
We handle the permit application with the City of Lake Worth Beach building department. Permits typically take one to two weeks depending on the city workload. Once the permit is in hand, we lock in your start date. You do not need to visit any office.
We complete the pour, finishing, and sealing - typically in one to two days for a standard residential job. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic and about a week before moving furniture back. We walk you through care instructions and the recommended resealing schedule before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Lake Worth Beach, FL. Licensed, permitted, and built for the coastal conditions your property actually faces.
(561) 960-0144Lake Worth Beach is a small, diverse city of about 40,000 people situated on a barrier island along the Atlantic coast in Palm Beach County. The city is bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, giving it a distinct coastal character on both sides. The housing stock is largely older - a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - and the city has a tight street grid with small lots typical of South Florida cities platted before the era of large suburban developments. The neighborhoods closest to downtown feature older bungalows and cottages, while the blocks stretching toward the city limits are dominated by single-story concrete block homes. Rental properties and duplexes are woven through many neighborhoods, reflecting the city's high rate of renter-occupied housing relative to Palm Beach County as a whole. You can read more about the city on the Lake Worth Beach Wikipedia page.
Downtown Lake Worth Beach along Lake Avenue is the city's cultural and commercial center, known for local restaurants, shops, art galleries, and the historic Lake Worth Playhouse. The Lake Worth Beach Pier and Casino Building on the oceanfront is the city's most recognized landmark, used by residents year-round for recreation. The city sits directly south of West Palm Beach and north of Boynton Beach along the coastal strip. Homeowners here deal with a coastal environment that is hard on building materials - salt air, high humidity, intense UV, and the daily afternoon thunderstorms of South Florida summers all take a toll on outdoor concrete surfaces. For homeowners in neighboring West Palm Beach or just south in Boynton Beach, we serve that full stretch of the Palm Beach County coast.
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