
Sebastian Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Vero Beach, FL, handling patios, driveways, pool decks, and foundations - with full familiarity of Indian River County permits and Vero Beach's coastal conditions since 2019.
Whether your home is on the barrier island near South Beach or in one of the newer communities west of US-1, we know what the Vero Beach environment demands from concrete.

Vero Beach's near year-round outdoor weather makes a concrete patio one of the most practical improvements on any home. We pour and finish patios built to handle the area's daily summer thunderstorms, heavy UV exposure, and the moisture that comes with living close to the Atlantic or the lagoon. See the full scope of our concrete patio construction service.
In-ground pools are common throughout Indian River County, and Vero Beach properties near the barrier island deal with extra wear from salt air and constant sun. We build and resurface pool decks with slip-resistant finishes that stay stable under the heat and UV conditions specific to this stretch of the Treasure Coast.
Vero Beach's mix of mid-century homes closer to downtown and newer subdivisions west of US-1 means we see a wide range of driveway conditions - from original 1950s slabs long past their useful life to newer surfaces showing early cracking from poor base prep. We assess the existing conditions and build driveways engineered for the soil and drainage needs of each specific property.
Vero Beach has a strong tradition of property upkeep, and stamped concrete is a practical way to elevate the look of a patio, pool deck, or driveway without the maintenance demands of natural stone. We offer pattern and color options suited to the coastal aesthetic common in this area.
New construction and additions in Vero Beach require foundations built to Indian River County code, with attention to the area's flood zone maps and sandy coastal soil. We handle foundation installation for residential additions, outbuildings, and new construction from footing to finished slab.
Many of Vero Beach's older homes near downtown and the historic barrier island neighborhoods have front entry steps that have settled, cracked, or become a safety concern over decades of use. We replace existing steps and build new ones that are properly anchored and finished to hold up against Florida's wet-dry weather cycle.
Vero Beach has a significant share of homes built in the 1940s through 1970s, particularly in neighborhoods west of downtown and in the historic barrier island areas. Concrete block homes from that era often have original exterior coatings and aging concrete flatwork that has been through 50 or more Florida wet seasons. When concrete from that period starts to crack and spall, the salt-air environment on the coast speeds up deterioration once moisture gets into the slab or steps.
Vero Beach also draws a large seasonal population of second-home owners. Homes that sit vacant through the summer accumulate small problems - cracked pool decks, lifted driveway sections, drainage issues - that go unnoticed until the owners return in the fall. Vero Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and that UV exposure ages exterior concrete surfaces faster than homeowners from cooler climates typically expect. Checking concrete flatwork before heading north for the summer is worth doing, because small cracks become large ones by the time you return.
Our crew works throughout Vero Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We are familiar with how the city's permit process works for projects within Vero Beach city limits, which can differ from unincorporated Indian River County permit requirements depending on where your property sits. Knowing which jurisdiction applies before work starts saves time and avoids surprises during inspection.
We work across all parts of Vero Beach - from the older neighborhoods close to downtown and near McKee Botanical Garden, to the barrier island homes south of the Barber Bridge, to the newer communities and golf course developments along State Road 60 west of US-1. Each part of the city has a different mix of soil conditions, building ages, and maintenance histories, and we account for all of it during the estimate.
Many of our Vero Beach customers have us handle work in nearby communities as well, including Gifford directly to the north and Indian River Shores on the barrier island, both of which are part of the same Indian River County service area we cover.
Call or fill out our contact form. We respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your project and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that suits you.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess the existing surface and soil conditions, and review your options with you. You receive a written, itemized quote at no charge. This also gives us a chance to spot any drainage or soil issues that could affect the job.
After you approve the quote, we handle the permit application with Indian River County or the City of Vero Beach depending on your property's location. We schedule the work as soon as the permit clears and let you know the timeline upfront.
The crew completes the work per the approved plans and coordinates the required inspection. We clean up the site before we leave. For seasonal homeowners, we can provide a written summary of the work and inspection results so you have a clear record.
Call us or fill out the form below. We serve Vero Beach and all of Indian River County and respond within one business day. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(772) 918-9882Vero Beach is the county seat of Indian River County, with a city population of roughly 17,000 and a significantly larger surrounding metro area. The city straddles the mainland and a barrier island between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. The barrier island neighborhoods - including the South Beach area and the historic Riomar district - are home to some of the area's older and larger single-family properties, many built in the mid-20th century with concrete block construction. West of US-1 on the mainland, Vero Beach expands into newer subdivisions and master-planned communities built from the 1990s onward, with tile roofs, stucco exteriors, and HOA-governed streetscapes. Well-known local landmarks include the Vero Beach Museum of Art and McKee Botanical Garden, a historic 18-acre tropical garden that has anchored local identity since the 1930s.
Vero Beach has a high share of owner-occupied homes and draws a substantial seasonal population of retirees and second-home owners from the Northeast and Midwest. This creates a strong market for reliable home service contractors, particularly in the fall and winter months when owners return and often discover deferred maintenance from the summer. Nearby communities we also serve include Sebastian to the north along the lagoon and Orchid on the barrier island, both within a short drive of Vero Beach proper.
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