Apex Concrete Solutions crew at work on a home in Daytona Beach, FL

Concrete Contractor in Daytona Beach, FL

Driveways and Patios Built for Florida Ground

We pour driveways, patios, and slabs for homes across Daytona Beach and the surrounding towns, with a compacted base built for our sandy soil.

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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we handle most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured with a real base under it, not just slab on sand.

Concrete Patios

An outdoor space that handles Florida rain without pooling at your door.

Stamped Concrete

Get the look of pavers or stone without the joints that gather weeds.

Concrete Repair

Cracked or sunk concrete fixed at the cause, not just patched over.

Concrete Slabs & Foundations

A flat, level slab under your addition, shed, or garage.

Pool Deck Concrete

A pool deck finish that stays cool enough to walk on barefoot.

Who We Are

Straight Talk on Concrete

We pour and repair concrete driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs for homeowners around Daytona Beach. Most people call us because a slab poured years ago is cracking, sinking on one corner, or has gone dark and pitted from age and salt air. Some call us because they're building new and want it done right the first time, with a base that won't let the Florida sand shift under it. Either way, you're trusting someone to put something on your property that's supposed to last decades, not a couple of summers.

We compact the base before anything gets poured, because a slab is only as good as the ground under it, and Daytona sand takes more prep than people think. We saw-cut control joints within a day of the pour so the concrete cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. For repairs, we don't just patch over a problem, we find out why that section failed and fix the cause. That's the difference between a driveway that looks fine for a season and one that's still flat in ten years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Apex Concrete Solutions crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Daytona Beach, FL

Based in Daytona Beach and out pouring concrete across the surrounding towns.

Daytona Beach, FL
Deltona, FL
Palm Coast, FL
Port Orange, FL
Ormond Beach, FL
DeLand, FL
New Smyrna Beach, FL
Edgewater, FL
Debary, FL
South Daytona, FL
Holly Hill, FL
Orange City, FL

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the license and insurance a concrete job like this calls for.

Permits Pulled Right

We pull the permits your project requires before we break ground.

We Clean Up After

Forms come down, the site gets cleaned, no leftover concrete in your yard.

Written Pricing

You get a written quote before any concrete gets mixed.

We Show Up On Schedule

We give you a pour date and we stick to it, weather allowing.

Local to Daytona Beach

We know how Volusia County soil and heat treat a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Guys showed up on the day they said even though it rained the morning before. Driveway's been down two summers now over in Ormond Beach and no cracking yet.
Kevin M.
Concrete Driveways · Deltona, FL
Had a sunk slab by the garage in Port Orange that mudjacking fixed instead of tearing it all out. Saved us a chunk of money, took less than a day.
Denise R.
Concrete Repair · Palm Coast, FL
Had to reschedule the pour twice for weather but they kept us posted instead of going dark. Deck's got good grip even soaking wet, kids run around it fine.
Tom H.
Pool Deck Concrete · Port Orange, FL
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people usually ask before they call.

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Daytona Beach?
Concrete driveway pricing typically runs $6 to $12 per square foot depending on base work, reinforcement, and finish. Stamped or colored finishes add to that cost. Getting an exact number requires a look at the site, since soil condition and access change how much base prep is required.
Are you licensed and insured for concrete work?
Yes, concrete contracting in Florida requires a state or local license, and legitimate contractors carry liability insurance and workers' comp. Ask any concrete contractor for their license number and certificate of insurance before signing a contract. That documentation protects a homeowner if something goes wrong during the pour.
How soon can you start my project?
Start dates depend on current workload and weather, since concrete can't be poured into standing water or during a hard rain. Most concrete contractors can give a rough window within a week of the initial estimate. Confirm an exact start date once the quote is finalized, since it shifts by season and backlog.
What areas do you cover around Daytona Beach?
Concrete contractors based in Daytona Beach typically serve a 30 to 50 mile radius, covering towns like Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, and Palm Coast. Confirming a specific address is within the service radius before scheduling an estimate saves a wasted trip. Travel distance can affect scheduling but usually not pricing for standard jobs.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Most concrete contractors handle both residential flatwork, like driveways and patios, and small commercial jobs, like parking pads and sidewalks. Commercial work often has extra requirements, such as ADA-compliant slopes or specific load ratings. It's worth flagging upfront if a job has to meet commercial code so it's quoted correctly.
Will you take on a small job, like a single sidewalk section?
Many concrete contractors will take small repair jobs, like a single cracked sidewalk panel, though some set a minimum job size to make the trip worthwhile. It's worth asking directly rather than assuming a small job gets turned down. Small repairs often get scheduled between larger pours.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting started usually means calling or filling out a contact form with the address and a description of the work, then scheduling an in-person estimate. A concrete contractor has to see the site to measure square footage and check soil and drainage conditions. A written quote should follow within a few days of that visit.
What affects the total cost of a concrete project?
Total cost is driven mainly by square footage, slab thickness, and finish, but site conditions matter just as much. Poor soil requiring extra base material, difficult truck access, or removal of old concrete all add to the price. Reinforcement type, rebar versus wire mesh, and any decorative stamping or coloring also move the number.
Do you require a deposit before starting work?
Most concrete contractors require a deposit, often 10 to 30 percent, to lock in materials and crew time, with the balance due on completion. Florida law limits how much can legally be collected upfront on residential contracts, so ask for that breakdown in writing. Paying the full amount before any work begins is worth avoiding.
What happens if it rains on the day of my pour?
Concrete can't be poured into standing water or a downpour, so a scheduled pour usually gets pushed to the next dry day. A contractor should check the forecast and communicate a delay ahead of time rather than canceling at the last minute. Florida's summer rain pattern makes this a routine part of scheduling concrete work in this area.

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