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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across Deltona, FL.

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Our Story

How We Approach a Concrete Job

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.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

Ask for our insurance certificate before we start, most homeowners do. It protects your property and ours while the crew is on site.

Written Estimates

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.

Scheduling Around Weather

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.

Clean Job Sites

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.

Know the Local Ground

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.

Experienced Crew

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.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about who we are and how we work.

How long have you been doing concrete work?
Experience covers a wide range of residential concrete work including driveways, patios, slabs, walkways and repairs, built up through years of pours in Central Florida's soil and weather conditions.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
New Look Concrete uses its own crew for grading, forming and finishing, rather than passing the job between subcontractors. The same people who prep the base are the ones who finish the surface.
Can I see examples of past work?
Photos of past driveways, patios and repair work are available on request and often shown during the estimate visit. Seeing finished examples of similar jobs helps set expectations for finish, color and texture.
Why choose a local contractor over a larger company?
A local concrete contractor understands how Central Florida's sandy soil, water table and rainy season affect a pour, which shapes base prep and jointing decisions. Larger companies further away may not adjust for those local conditions the same way.
Where is New Look Concrete based?
New Look Concrete is based in Deltona, Florida, and works throughout the surrounding Central Florida area.
What's your availability for new jobs?
Availability shifts with the season, since concrete work slows during extended rain and picks up in drier stretches. Current scheduling is best confirmed with a phone call rather than assumed from past wait times.
Do you clean up after the job is finished?
Old concrete debris, form boards, excess dirt and gravel are hauled off once a job is finished, leaving the work area usable right away. Cleanup is included as part of the job rather than billed separately.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during the work?
Concrete work involves heavy equipment and material staged near driveways, lawns and landscaping, so liability insurance covers accidental property damage during the job. Any concerns should be raised right away so they can be addressed before the crew leaves the site.
Will you finish a job another contractor started or abandoned?
Picking up a partially finished concrete job is possible, but it starts with an assessment of what was poured, what base prep was done, and whether it meets code before continuing. Sometimes the existing work has to come out rather than be built on.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done correctly?
Properly done concrete work includes a compacted base, correct slab thickness for its use, reinforcement suited to the load, and control joints cut within a day of the pour. Asking to see the base before the pour and the joint layout after are simple ways to check the work along the way.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (386) 202-9079