
We pour and repair concrete around Deltona, everything from driveways and patios to pool decks and slabs. Most of us got into this trade for the physical side of it, forming and screeding a surface while it's still workable, before it sets up for good.
If you're on this page, there's a good chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk, or gone ugly on you, or you're pouring one before something else goes up. We start by figuring out why the old concrete failed, a low spot holding water, a root pushing up from underneath, a base that was never compacted right, before deciding whether it gets repaired or replaced. A slab poured over bad prep looks fine for a year and then does the same thing again, so we don't skip that step to save a day.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
Ask for our insurance certificate before we start, most homeowners do. It protects your property and ours while the crew is on site.
You'll get a written estimate that spells out thickness, base prep and finish, not just a verbal number. No surprise add-ons once the forms are set.
Concrete requires the right weather window to cure properly, so we watch the forecast closely before locking in a pour date. Rushing a pour into a storm is how you get a weak, chalky surface.
Demo debris, form boards and excess dirt all leave with us, not in your yard. You get your driveway or patio back without a cleanup job of your own.
A lot of lots around here sit low and hold water after summer storms. We grade and slope every pour so water moves away from your house instead of pooling against the slab.
We don't hand a job off between subcontractors for grading, forming and finishing. One crew handles it start to finish, so nothing gets lost between steps.
Questions about who we are and how we work.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.