Custom Port Orange Concrete serves Deltona homeowners with foundation installation, concrete driveways, patios, and slab work — licensed in Florida and familiar with the sandy Volusia County soil conditions that drive so many concrete problems in this city.

Deltona was built out over several decades, and homeowners adding garages, workshops, or room additions all need a correctly poured foundation that holds up on the city's sandy soil. See everything that goes into the process on our foundation installation page, including how we handle sub-base preparation so the finished slab stays level for decades.
Deltona's sandy soil shifts with every heavy rain, and that movement is the most common reason driveways crack within a few years of being poured. We compact the base properly and place control joints in the right locations so your driveway handles the ground movement that comes with this soil type.
Most Deltona homes sit on concrete slab foundations, and when those original 1970s-era slabs show cracking or uneven settling after decades of soil movement, a new pour to current Florida Building Code standards is the right fix. We pull the required Volusia County permits and schedule inspections to keep the project on track.
Deltona gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms almost every day from June through September, and a patio without the right slope and drainage will channel that water toward your home. We grade every patio pour to move rainwater away from the foundation, not toward it.
Deltona subdivisions vary in their HOA and code requirements, and some streets have Volusia County sidewalk specifications that govern width, thickness, and finish. We build sidewalks that meet those specs on the first inspection so your project does not stall waiting for corrections.
Some Deltona properties near the city's lakes and low-lying areas need retaining walls to hold back soil and manage yard drainage after heavy rain. Concrete retaining walls built with proper footings stay in place on sandy soil where block or timber walls tend to shift over time.
Deltona was developed as a planned community starting in the 1960s, and most of its homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s. That means a large share of the city's concrete work — driveways, sidewalks, slabs, and foundations — is now 30 to 50 years old and approaching or past the end of its useful life. Original slabs poured to the building codes of that era did not always include the vapor barriers, rebar schedules, and sub-base compaction requirements that current Florida Building Code mandates. Replacing or repairing that older work correctly requires knowing what was done originally and what it will take to meet today's standards.
Deltona also sits on the sandy, porous soil common across Central Florida, which shifts and settles as moisture levels change. The city's summer storm season brings nearly daily thunderstorms from June through September, and that volume of rain accelerates soil movement under driveways and slabs. Properties near the city's lakes and low-lying areas face standing water after heavy rain, which adds pressure on foundations and drainage systems. A contractor who does not account for Volusia County's specific soil conditions during base preparation will produce work that fails within a few years — regardless of how good the concrete mix is.
Our crews work in Deltona regularly and pull permits through the Volusia County Building and Zoning division for jobs throughout the city. We know the mix of housing stock Deltona contains: older CBS (concrete block stucco) homes in the original Deltona Lakes neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions near Saxon Boulevard where construction materials and code requirements differ. That matters when we assess a job, because an older 1970s slab and a 2005 slab call for different approaches.
Deltona sits on Interstate 4 roughly halfway between Orlando and Daytona Beach, and many homeowners here commute to both. We work around that — communicating clearly about scheduling so you do not need to take time off to be home during every stage of the job. From the original neighborhoods near Lyonia Preserve to homes along Doyle Road and Howland Boulevard, we have worked across Deltona and know the city's streets. We also serve Sanford to the southwest along the I-4 corridor, where a similar mix of older and newer residential properties keeps our crews busy year-round.
Call or submit the online form and describe what you need — a new driveway, a slab for an addition, a patio, or something else. We respond within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit within the week.
We come to the property, measure the area, look at the existing surface and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate before anything is agreed to. No charge for the estimate and no obligation to proceed.
For projects that require a Volusia County permit — which includes most driveway and foundation work in Deltona — we handle the application. Once the permit clears, we schedule the work and confirm the timeline with you.
Our crew completes the pour, finishes the surface to spec, and cleans up the site before leaving. We coordinate the final inspection when required and walk you through curing instructions so the concrete cures correctly.
We serve all of Deltona — from the original Deltona Lakes neighborhoods to the newer subdivisions near Saxon Boulevard. Written estimates, Volusia County permits handled, no surprises.
(386) 518-4720Deltona is one of the largest cities in Florida by population, with around 100,000 residents in Volusia County. It was developed as a planned community by General Development Corporation starting in the 1960s, and most of the city's neighborhoods were built out between the 1970s and 1990s. That history gives Deltona a consistent character: wide suburban streets, concrete block homes on quarter-acre lots, attached garages, and neighborhoods named for the original phases of development. The city sits roughly halfway between Orlando and Daytona Beach on Interstate 4, making it a practical choice for homeowners who work in either metro area. For more detail on Deltona's history and layout, the Wikipedia article on Deltona, Florida covers the city's planned community origins in full.
Newer subdivisions have been added on the edges of the city since the 2000s, mixing more recent builds in with the older housing stock. Natural landmarks like Lyonia Preserve, a 360-acre native scrub habitat in the heart of the city, and Lake Monroe on the southern edge near Sanford define the landscape for many residents. Homeownership rates are high throughout Deltona — well above 70 percent — which means most homeowners here are invested in maintaining and improving their properties for the long term. If you are also considering work in a nearby community, we cover Daytona Beach to the northeast and serve the full stretch of Volusia County between the two cities.
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