
Concrete That Holds Up Through Florida Storms
We pour driveways, patios, slabs and pool decks for homeowners in and around Deltona, built for our sandy soil and heavy summer rain.
A quick look at the concrete work we handle around Deltona.
A driveway that can carry your truck without cracking in year two.
An outdoor space that drains right instead of holding water after every storm.
The look of pavers or stone without the cost or the weeds coming up between them.
Cracked, sunken or spalled concrete fixed when the slab underneath is still sound.
A deck surface that stays cool underfoot and doesn't get slick when it's wet.
A solid pad poured and cured before your shed, garage or addition goes up.
Most of the calls we get start with a slab that's already gone wrong: a driveway that cracked in year two, a patio that ponds water after every storm, a walkway that's heaved from a tree root. If your concrete looks tired, or you're pouring a new slab before a shed or addition goes in, that's the kind of job we handle every week around Deltona.
We spend more time on the base than most people expect, because a slab is only as good as what's under it. Central Florida's sandy soil compacts differently than clay, so we grade and tamp it before a truck ever shows up. We saw-cut control joints within a day of the pour so the slab cracks where we tell it to, not across the middle of your driveway. If the ground's soaked, we push the pour date instead of forcing it through.
Serving Deltona and the towns around it.
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Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We're licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong.
Every quote is written down before we pour a single yard of concrete.
We schedule pours around Florida's rain, not around our calendar.
We haul off the old concrete and clean up the forms when we're done.
We know how Deltona's sandy soil and water table affect a slab.
The same crew that grades your base pours and finishes your concrete.
Our old driveway had a crack running clear across it from a tree root. New Look repoured the whole thing and it's held up fine through two rainy seasons in Deltona.
Had to push our pour back a week because of rain, kind of annoying at the time, but glad they didn't pour into wet ground. Patio drains great now, no more puddles by the back door.
Got the stamped pattern done around our pool out in Sanford and it doesn't get slick when it's wet like the old deck did. Color's held up so far, we'll see after a couple summers.
Questions people ask before they call.
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