
Cracked, sinking, or just worn out? We build new concrete driveways that handle Florida's sandy soil and heavy rain - properly permitted and built to last 30 years or more.

Concrete driveway building in Sebastian, FL, starts with removing your old surface and properly preparing the sandy Treasure Coast soil beneath it - most jobs run three to five days from start to finish, with driving possible after seven days of curing. We handle every step including the Indian River County permit, base compaction, forming, pouring, and final inspection.
The most common reason driveways fail in this area is a rushed base - sandy soil shifts unless it is properly compacted and layered with gravel before any concrete goes down. If you are also thinking about the walkways around your home, concrete sidewalk building can be combined into the same project visit.
Sebastian gets over 50 inches of rain per year, and a properly sloped driveway keeps all that water moving away from your garage and foundation - not toward it. That drainage angle is something we build in from the start, not an afterthought.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but once a crack is wide enough to fit a pencil tip, water is getting in. In Sebastian's rainy season, that water widens the crack from below with every storm. Patching rarely holds at that stage - replacement is the smarter call.
If part of your driveway has dropped or you feel a noticeable bump driving over it, the soil underneath has shifted. Sebastian's sandy soil is prone to this when base preparation was skipped. Uneven concrete is also a trip hazard for anyone using the driveway on foot.
Standing water collecting near your garage door after rain means your driveway slope is working against you. Sebastian storms can drop several inches in an hour, and water pooling at the foundation can seep under the slab and cause long-term moisture damage inside the garage.
When the top layer of concrete starts breaking off in chunks or the surface looks rough and pitted, the slab has reached the end of its life. Florida's heat and UV exposure accelerate this breakdown. No sealer or patch restores structural integrity once this process starts.
We build standard concrete driveways, two-car driveways, long approach driveways, and driveways with decorative finishes including brushed texture, exposed aggregate, and stamped patterns that match your home's exterior. Each project gets a proper gravel base, control joints cut to manage natural expansion, and a drainage grade that moves water away from your home. If you want to expand your outdoor living at the same time, we also handle concrete patio construction and can often schedule both in the same mobilization.
Plain gray concrete is the most cost-effective option and the most common choice in Sebastian. Brushed texture adds grip and is a good fit for homes with older residents or anyone who parks on an incline. Stamped and decorative finishes work well in HOA communities where curb appeal matters. Whatever you choose, we use the same base preparation and permitting process - the finish is cosmetic, but the foundation determines how long it lasts.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-cost surface that handles daily vehicle traffic without special maintenance.
Good fit for homes where the driveway is visible from the street and you want a natural stone look without the cost of pavers.
Ideal for HOA communities or homeowners who want to match a specific exterior style - brick, cobblestone, or slate patterns available.
Sebastian sits along the Indian River Lagoon on the Treasure Coast, where the soil is predominantly sandy and shifts under weight far more than clay-heavy soils found elsewhere. A crew that pours concrete in this area without accounting for that base condition is setting the homeowner up for a driveway that starts cracking within a few years. We compact the ground and add a stable gravel layer on every job - it takes more time, but it is what makes a driveway last 30 years instead of 5.
Indian River County also requires a permit for new driveways, and the inspection process confirms drainage slope and base quality - not just surface appearance. We handle that permit from application to final sign-off, so you never have to deal with the county building office yourself. We regularly serve homeowners in Roseland and Vero Beach as well, where the same sandy soil conditions and county permitting rules apply.
We visit, measure your driveway area, review the existing surface, and walk you through your options. You receive a written quote within a few days. No commitment, no pressure.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the Indian River County permit application. This typically takes a few business days to two weeks. You never need to visit any government office.
The crew removes your old surface, grades and compacts the soil, adds a gravel base layer, and sets the forms that shape your new driveway edges. This groundwork determines how long your driveway lasts.
We pour and finish the concrete, cut control joints, and coordinate the county inspection. You can walk on it within 24 to 48 hours. Driving is safe after seven days of curing.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to hire after we visit - you get a written estimate and make the decision on your own timeline. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(772) 918-9882Florida requires concrete contractors to hold a state license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation - you can verify ours at myfloridalicense.com. We carry liability insurance and workers comp on every job, so you are protected from start to finish.
We work in this area year-round and know exactly how Sebastian's sandy soil behaves under a slab. Local knowledge is not a talking point here - it directly affects how we prep the base on your specific property.
Every estimate we provide is written, itemized, and fixed before work begins. One of the most common homeowner complaints about contractors is a bill that does not match the quote. We do not operate that way.
We pull the Indian River County permit, schedule the inspection, and get the sign-off before calling the job complete. You get properly documented work that will not cause problems when you sell your home.
The Portland Cement Association outlines the base preparation and curing standards that separate a driveway that lasts 30 years from one that fails in five. We follow those standards on every project in Sebastian, FL.
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Learn MoreSafe, level walkways around your property that hold up to foot traffic and Florida's shifting soil.
Learn MoreSebastian's rainy season is hard on driveways - call now and we will come out this week to assess your current slab and give you a written quote.