Custom Port Orange Concrete serves Ormond Beach homeowners with driveways, pool decks, patios, and slab work — a Florida-licensed contractor experienced on the CBS homes, coastal soils, and Halifax River-area properties that make Ormond Beach concrete jobs different from inland work.

Ormond Beach homes near the coast and the Halifax River sit on sandy, low-drainage soil where base preparation is critical to preventing early cracking. We compact the sub-base and set control joints correctly before the pour — details that matter most in this coastal environment. See what the full process looks like on our concrete driveway building page, including typical timelines and what to expect during curing.
Ormond Beach homeowners with in-ground pools deal with constant sun, chlorine splash, and salt air — a combination that degrades unsealed concrete faster here than in many other places. A brushed or stamped concrete pool deck, properly sealed, handles that exposure well and stays cooler underfoot than dark pavers in Florida's summer heat.
Ormond Beach patios see heavy afternoon thunderstorms from May through September and elevated humidity year-round. A patio poured with the right slope drains rainwater away from the house rather than pooling it near the foundation or sitting water against the stucco on CBS homes common throughout the city.
Many Ormond Beach homeowners want the look of natural stone or pavers for their driveways and patios without the ongoing maintenance that comes with individual units shifting in sandy coastal soil. Stamped concrete delivers a clean, custom appearance with none of the weed and settling issues that plague paver installations in this environment.
Additions, detached garages, and accessory structures throughout Ormond Beach all require a properly engineered concrete slab foundation. Near the Halifax River and tidal waterways, we pay particular attention to moisture barriers and rebar placement because the water table in those areas is closer to the surface than in western parts of the city.
Ormond Beach neighborhoods range from tight beachside lots east of A1A to spacious western subdivisions like Hunters Ridge, and each has its own setback and finish requirements. We build sidewalks to Volusia County code specs and HOA requirements so your project passes inspection and matches the neighborhood standard on the first visit.
Ormond Beach sits on Florida's northeast coast with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Halifax River running through the middle of town. That coastal position means properties here experience salt air exposure, higher humidity, and lower-drainage soils near the water that accelerate wear on concrete in ways that inland jobs simply do not see. Salt air slowly corrodes the steel reinforcement inside slabs and driveways from the outside in, and once that process starts it is expensive to reverse. The right concrete mix, adequate rebar cover, and a sealer applied after curing are not optional extras on coastal jobs in Ormond Beach — they are what determines whether the work lasts 10 years or 30.
The city's housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Most homes in Ormond Beach were built between the 1960s and the 1990s using concrete block and stucco construction, and the original concrete flatwork from that era is now reaching or past its useful life. Beachside neighborhoods east of A1A have older, smaller homes with additions and repairs from different eras, often with a mix of materials that requires careful assessment before any new work is tied in. Meanwhile, newer subdivisions west of I-95 like Hunters Ridge have different soil conditions, larger lots, and more recent code requirements. A contractor who works across the full width of Ormond Beach understands all of these variations and brings the right approach to each job.
Our crews work in Ormond Beach regularly and are familiar with the permit process through the Volusia County Building and Zoning division, which handles permits for construction throughout the city. We know the practical difference between a job on a beachside street east of A1A with a narrow lot and aging CBS construction, versus a project in Hunters Ridge west of I-95 with a newer home on a larger lot. The materials, the approach, and the permit documentation differ — and getting that right from the start keeps your project on schedule.
Ormond Beach is known as the Birthplace of Speed for the early land speed record attempts on its hard-packed beach, and longtime residents take real pride in the city's identity as a quieter, more established alternative to Daytona Beach to the south. Whether your home is near Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of the city, along the scenic stretch of North Beach Street known as The Loop, or in a western subdivision, we have worked in those neighborhoods and know what to expect. We also serve Palm Coast to the north, another coastal Volusia County community where similar conditions call for the same attention to base preparation and salt-exposure protection.
Call or submit an estimate request and describe the project. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week — no waiting for a callback that never comes.
We come to the property, assess the soil and drainage conditions — including any coastal exposure factors — and give you a written estimate with no obligation to proceed. Cost and scope are clear before any agreement is made.
Most concrete work in Ormond Beach requires a Volusia County permit. We file the application, follow up with the building department, and schedule the job once the permit clears. We handle all of this so you do not have to manage it yourself.
Our crew completes the pour, applies the finish to spec, and cleans the site before leaving. We coordinate the final inspection when required and give you clear curing instructions so the concrete reaches full strength correctly.
We serve all of Ormond Beach — from beachside streets east of A1A to newer subdivisions west of I-95. Written estimates, Volusia County permits handled, coastal experience built in.
(386) 518-4720Ormond Beach is a city of about 44,000 people in Volusia County, situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River on Florida's northeast coast. The city borders Daytona Beach to the south and functions as a more residential, quieter alternative to its larger neighbor — attracting families and retirees who want beach access without the concentrated tourism activity of Daytona. The median age skews older than surrounding communities, and homeownership rates are high, which means most residents are long-term owners who invest in maintaining their properties. Ormond Beach earned its nickname as the Birthplace of Speed in the early 1900s, when the flat, hard-packed beach was used for land speed record attempts. The Wikipedia article on Ormond Beach covers the city's history and geography in detail.
The housing stock reflects the city's growth history: older homes near the coast and the river were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, while western subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails are newer builds from the 2000s and 2010s on larger lots. Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of the city, where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet, is one of the most visited natural landmarks in the area. North Beach Street, part of the scenic road known locally as The Loop, runs through one of the most recognizable stretches of the city along the river hammock. We serve Ormond Beach in full, and we also serve nearby Daytona Beach to the south for homeowners who need concrete work on either side of the municipal boundary.
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Learn moreWe respond within one business day and handle the full job from permit to final inspection throughout Ormond Beach.