Custom Port Orange Concrete serves Palm Coast homeowners with pool deck installation, concrete driveways, patios, and slab work — licensed in Florida and experienced on the sandy, canal-side lots that define so much of this Flagler County city. We reply within one business day and provide written estimates before any work starts.

Palm Coast was originally developed with screened enclosures and pool decks on nearly every lot, and many of those original surfaces are now 30 to 50 years old and showing the cracks and lifting that come with sandy soil and decades of sun exposure. Our concrete pool decks page covers the finishes we offer and how we prepare the base properly for deck surfaces that stay flat on Flagler County soil.
Palm Coast driveways crack early when the sandy sub-base is not compacted and the control joints are not placed correctly for the lot size. We compact the base, place expansion joints at the right intervals, and size the pour to Flagler County code so the finished surface handles the seasonal ground movement this soil type produces.
Many Palm Coast patios are adjacent to screened enclosures and pool areas where standing water becomes a problem after the city's heavy summer storms. We slope every patio pour away from the home and toward a drainage path so you are not left with pooled water against the house after every afternoon thunderstorm.
The ITT-era homes that make up most of Palm Coast were poured on concrete slab foundations that are now reaching the end of their design life in some properties. When those slabs show settlement, cracking, or moisture intrusion, we pour replacements or additions to current Florida Building Code standards with proper vapor barriers and rebar schedules.
Canal-adjacent Palm Coast lots often need retaining walls to hold back soil along the bank and prevent erosion from washing away the yard and destabilizing nearby concrete. Concrete retaining walls with properly set footings hold position in the wet, shifting soil common along the city's freshwater canal network.
Palm Coast has specific sidewalk requirements in many of its residential sections, and Flagler County code governs width, thickness, and finish in right-of-way areas. We build sidewalks that meet those specifications on the first inspection so your project does not sit open waiting for corrections.
Palm Coast was built almost entirely by ITT Community Development Corporation starting in the early 1970s, and the bulk of its housing stock dates from 1970 to 2000. That means most driveways, pool decks, patios, and foundation slabs in the city are now between 25 and 55 years old — well past the point where cracking, settling, and drainage problems start showing up. The original concrete work was poured to the standards of its era, which in many cases did not include the rebar density, vapor barriers, and sub-base compaction that current Florida Building Code requires. Replacing or repairing that older flatwork correctly means understanding both what was done originally and what today's code demands.
Palm Coast also has an extensive network of freshwater canals running through its residential neighborhoods, and a large share of homes back directly onto those canals. Canal-adjacent soil stays wetter and softer than inland soil, which means slabs and pool decks near the water face more ground movement than the same surfaces would elsewhere. The city's sandy Flagler County soil compounds this: it drains quickly in dry weather but shifts under concrete as moisture levels swing with the seasons. A contractor who does not adjust base preparation for canal proximity and soil type will produce flatwork that cracks ahead of schedule.
Our crews work in Palm Coast and pull permits through the Flagler County Growth Management department for concrete jobs throughout the city. We have worked on the full range of Palm Coast property types: older ranch homes in the original ITT sections, newer construction in Grand Haven and the Hammock area near the Intracoastal Waterway, and everything in between. Those two property types have different soil conditions, different slab ages, and different permitting histories — and our estimates reflect that rather than treating every job the same.
Palm Coast runs along US-1 and Florida State Road A1A, and the neighborhoods east of the Intracoastal near Flagler Beach face more salt-air exposure than the western sections inland. We know how that difference affects material choice and surface finish longevity. Whether your home is near Washington Oaks Gardens State Park on the south end or up near Town Center along Palm Coast Parkway, we serve all of it. We also regularly work in New Smyrna Beach to the south, where similar coastal soil and older housing stock create the same kinds of concrete repair and replacement needs.
Call or submit the online form and tell us what you need — a new pool deck, a driveway replacement, a patio, or a slab. We respond within one business day and ask any follow-up questions before scheduling a site visit.
We visit the property to measure, assess the sub-base, and note any drainage or canal-proximity factors that affect the job. You receive a written estimate with a clear line-item total — no ranges, no surprises.
For jobs that require a Flagler County permit, we apply before scheduling the pour. Once the permit is approved and the start date is confirmed, our crew arrives prepared for the full scope of work, including base preparation and forming.
We pour on the scheduled day, finish to the agreed specification, and schedule the county inspection on your behalf. You receive walk-through confirmation when the work is complete and the permit is closed.
We serve all of Palm Coast and Flagler County — no travel fees, written estimates before any work starts, and a response within one business day.
(386) 518-4720Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and one of Florida's fastest-growing communities. The city was developed by ITT Community Development Corporation beginning in the early 1970s as a master-planned community, and it was incorporated as a city in 1999. Its neighborhoods are laid out in alphabetical sections — the B, C, F, P, and R sections, among others — each with consistent lot sizes, street grids, and original housing stock from the 1970s and 1980s. Most homes are single-story ranch-style concrete block structures with attached garages, screened lanais, and concrete driveways — the same standard layout repeated across tens of thousands of properties.
The city is defined in part by its extensive freshwater canal network, which runs through residential neighborhoods and gives many lots direct canal frontage. Higher-end development has concentrated in communities like Grand Haven and the Hammock along the Intracoastal Waterway, while the original sections closer to Palm Coast Parkway remain the largest and most established part of the city. Neighboring Ormond Beach to the south is another coastal Volusia County city where we work regularly, serving a similar mix of established single-family neighborhoods with concrete flatwork that has reached replacement age.
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Learn moreConcrete surfaces that are 20, 30, or 40 years old only get harder to repair the longer they are left — call now or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.