Custom Port Orange Concrete serves Port Orange homeowners with driveways, patios, pool decks, and slab work — backed by a valid Florida contractor license and same-area crews who know Volusia County soil conditions firsthand.

Port Orange driveways sit on sandy coastal soil that needs a proper compacted base to prevent settling and cracking. We handle everything from demolition of the old slab to the finished pour — learn more on our concrete driveway building page. Most two-car driveways take two to three days of active work, plus a week before you can drive on it.
Port Orange backyards get heavy rain from June through September, and a patio without proper drainage and slope will hold water near your foundation. We grade and pour patios designed to move water away from the house, so you get an outdoor space that stays usable all year.
Screened lanais and in-ground pools are common in Port Orange neighborhoods, and the concrete surrounding a pool takes a beating from daily sun, chlorine splash, and foot traffic. A brushed or stamped finish stays cooler underfoot and seals out moisture far better than bare, unsealed concrete.
Nearly all Port Orange homes sit on concrete slab foundations because of the area's high water table and sandy soil. Additions, detached garages, and accessory structures all need a correctly designed slab — we pour them to local code and pull the required Volusia County permits.
For Port Orange homeowners who want the look of pavers or natural stone without the ongoing maintenance, stamped concrete is a practical middle ground. Patterns can match the Florida style common in Port Orange neighborhoods and hold up well in the coastal humidity.
Many Port Orange neighborhoods require HOA-compliant sidewalk widths and finishes, and Volusia County has its own code standards for public-facing walks. We build sidewalks that meet those specs so your project clears inspection without delays.
Port Orange sits on sandy coastal soil that behaves differently from the clay-heavy ground in other parts of the country. Sandy soil shifts with changes in moisture, which puts more stress on concrete slabs, driveways, and foundations than most homeowners expect. A contractor who treats every job the same regardless of location will skip base preparation steps that are genuinely critical here — and you will see the result within a few years in cracks, settling, and drainage problems that did not have to happen.
The climate adds another layer. Port Orange gets about 50 inches of rain per year, most of it falling in intense afternoon storms between June and September. Concrete that is not graded correctly channels that water toward your garage or foundation instead of away from it. On top of that, Florida's UV exposure degrades unsealed concrete faster than homeowners from other states expect. Most Port Orange homes are also 30 to 50 years old, built during the city's rapid growth from the 1970s through the 1990s — which means aging slabs, driveways, and foundations that are reaching the end of their useful life and need attention from someone who works in this environment regularly.
Custom Port Orange Concrete is based on Dunlawton Avenue — the main east-west road that runs through the heart of Port Orange — and we pull permits through the Volusia County Building and Zoning division regularly. We know which inspectors are assigned to different zones, what documentation they expect, and how to schedule inspections so your project moves without waiting days for a re-inspection over a paperwork issue.
Port Orange neighborhoods vary more than people outside the city realize. The Spruce Creek area has homes built on larger lots with different drainage considerations than the denser neighborhoods near US-1. Homes closer to the Halifax River sit on lower ground where moisture management around slabs is a real factor. We have worked in subdivisions across the city — from the older streets near downtown to the newer infill development on the western edges — and that ground-level familiarity shows up in the quality of the work. If you are in Daytona Beach or a nearby community, we serve that area too and bring the same local knowledge to jobs just north of Port Orange.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and tell us what you need. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.
We visit the property, measure the area, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to commit on the spot.
If your project requires a Volusia County permit — most driveway and slab work does — we file the application and schedule the job once it clears. This usually adds a few days but protects the work long-term.
We complete the work, walk you through what was done and what to expect during the curing period, and are available for any questions after the job closes.
We serve Port Orange homeowners from Spruce Creek to the Halifax River. Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within one business day with no obligation.
(386) 518-4720Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people in Volusia County, situated directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. It grew rapidly from the 1970s through the 1990s, transforming from a small community into one of the larger residential cities on Florida's east coast. That growth wave left a large housing stock now between 30 and 50 years old, with most homes being single-story concrete block ranch styles built on slab foundations — the standard construction method for coastal Florida during that era. According to U.S. Census data, most residents own their homes and have a median home value around $280,000 — a city where people put down roots and invest in their properties over time.
Dunlawton Avenue is the commercial and residential spine that most Port Orange residents use as a daily reference point. The Spruce Creek neighborhood — a planned community built around a private airpark — is one of the most recognizable in all of Volusia County. The city borders Daytona Beach to the north, and many residents also use services from contractors who work across both cities. We serve the full Port Orange area and are familiar with every corner of it, from the neighborhoods near the Port Orange Causeway to the newer subdivisions on the western edges of the city.
Durable concrete driveways designed for long-lasting curb appeal and everyday use.
Learn moreCustom concrete patios built to extend your outdoor living space beautifully.
Learn moreDecorative stamped concrete that mimics natural materials at a fraction of the cost.
Learn moreSafe, smooth concrete sidewalks installed to code for residential and commercial properties.
Learn moreStrong, smooth garage floor concrete that resists stains, cracks, and heavy loads.
Learn moreArtistic decorative concrete finishes that elevate any surface with color and texture.
Learn moreEngineered concrete retaining walls that manage soil erosion and enhance landscaping.
Learn moreProfessional concrete floor installation for homes, garages, and commercial spaces.
Learn moreSlip-resistant concrete pool decks that stay cool underfoot and look stunning.
Learn moreSolid concrete steps built for safety, strength, and lasting first impressions.
Learn moreReliable slab foundations poured and finished to support structures of any size.
Learn moreExpert foundation installation services ensuring a stable base for your building.
Learn moreHeavy-duty concrete parking lots designed for high traffic and minimal maintenance.
Learn moreProperly sized and poured concrete footings that anchor structures safely in the ground.
Learn moreFoundation raising and lifting services to correct settlement and restore structural integrity.
Learn morePrecision concrete cutting for repairs, expansions, and utility access projects.
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