Allied Concrete Company crew at work on a home in New Smyrna Beach, FL

Concrete Contractor in New Smyrna Beach, FL

Driveways and Patios Built to Handle Florida

We pour and finish concrete driveways, patios and slabs for homeowners in New Smyrna Beach and along the coast.

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11 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we do most often around New Smyrna Beach.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway built for Florida sand and Florida heat, not just poured and hoped for.

Concrete Patios

More room to sit outside, sloped right so water goes where it should.

Stamped Concrete

Get the stone or paver look without the weeds coming up between joints.

Concrete Slab Foundations

A solid base for your shed, garage or addition that won't shift on you.

Concrete Repair

Cracks and settling fixed the right way, patched or repoured depending on what's actually wrong.

Concrete Pool Decks

A deck around the pool that stays safe to walk on wet.

Who We Are

Concrete Work Done by People Who Live Here Too

We pour and finish concrete for homeowners around New Smyrna Beach, driveways, patios, slabs and walkways. Most people who call us are looking at a cracked driveway, a sunken patio slab, or a bare dirt spot where a shed pad needs to go. If your slab is heaving where a tree root got under it, or your patio holds water after every storm, you're in the right place. We work on regular houses, not just new construction, so a single cracked walkway is a normal call for us.

Every pour starts with the base, we compact it and check it before any concrete goes down, because a slab is only as good as the ground under it. We cut control joints the same day we finish the pour, not the next morning, so the slab cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. On repairs, we'll grind and patch a surface problem, but if the concrete's broken through or the ground under it moved, we'll say so and talk about a repour instead. That's the difference between a slab that looks fine for a season and one that's still flat in five years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
More About Us
Allied Concrete Company crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving New Smyrna Beach, FL

Serving New Smyrna Beach and the towns around it.

New Smyrna Beach, FL
Deltona, FL
Palm Coast, FL
Daytona Beach, FL
Port Orange, FL
Sanford, FL
Titusville, FL
Ormond Beach, FL
DeLand, FL
Edgewater, FL
DeBary, FL

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Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

Licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong on the job.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote before we pour, no verbal guesses.

Our Own Crew

The same crew that quotes the job pours it.

On-Time Pours

We show up when we say we will, concrete doesn't wait.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off the forms, the extra base rock and the mess.

Local Know-How

We know how New Smyrna Beach sand and water table behave under a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
The truck couldn't fit down our side street in New Smyrna Beach so they hand-wheeled the concrete in. Took longer but the driveway came out flat.
Karen D.
Concrete Driveways · Deltona, FL
Our patio used to pond water right by the slider door. They resloped it and now it drains toward the yard instead of the house.
Tom R.
Concrete Patios · Palm Coast, FL
Had a corner of our garage slab sinking, out near Edgewater. Turned out it just needed mudjacking instead of a full repour like another company quoted.
Denise M.
Concrete Repair · Daytona Beach, FL
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Answers to what people usually ask before calling a concrete contractor.

Do you offer free estimates for concrete work?
Most concrete contractors, including driveway, patio and slab jobs, give a free on-site estimate before any work is quoted. Expect the contractor to measure the area, check the base soil, and give a written price based on thickness and finish.
Are you licensed and insured?
A concrete contractor working in Florida should carry a state or local contractor license along with general liability insurance. Ask any contractor for proof of both before signing a contract, and a legitimate business will have certificates ready to show.
How soon can you start a concrete project?
Scheduling for concrete work depends on the season, the size of the job, and weather, since pours need dry conditions to cure properly. In Florida, summer rain can push a start date back a few days, while smaller repair jobs often get worked in faster than a full driveway pour.
What areas do you serve for concrete work?
Concrete contractors based in New Smyrna Beach, FL typically serve surrounding towns within a 30 to 50 mile radius, covering driveways, patios and slabs for both coastal and inland properties.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Most concrete contractors handle residential driveways, patios and slabs as well as smaller commercial jobs like sidewalks, curbing and parking pads. Larger commercial paving usually falls to a different type of contractor with heavier equipment.
Will you take on a small job like a single sidewalk square?
Many concrete contractors will take small repair jobs, such as replacing one cracked sidewalk square or patching a section of driveway. Minimum job sizes vary by contractor, so it's worth asking directly rather than assuming a job is too small.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
The usual first step is a phone call or site visit where the contractor looks at the area, discusses what's cracked, sunken or needed new, and follows up with a written estimate. Scheduling from there depends on the contractor's calendar and the weather forecast.
What does concrete work typically cost?
Concrete pricing is usually figured per square foot and depends on the thickness of the slab, the finish, whether it's stamped or plain, and how much base preparation is required. A basic driveway costs less per square foot than a stamped patio or a repair involving demolition first.
Do you require a deposit before starting work?
Most concrete contractors require a deposit to schedule the concrete truck and order materials, with the balance due once the pour and finish are complete. Payment terms should be spelled out in the written estimate before work begins.
What happens if it rains on the scheduled pour day?
Concrete can't be poured in heavy rain, since it affects the water-to-cement ratio and the finish, so a contractor will reschedule rather than pour in a storm. Florida's afternoon thunderstorms mean pour dates are often set for early morning to get ahead of the weather.

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