Professional Concrete Services for West Palm Beach Homes & Businesses
Palm Beach Concrete Company specializes in durable concrete solutions designed for West Palm Beach's unique climate—from salt-resistant coastal slabs to decorative patios matching Mediterranean Revival architecture. We handle historic district approvals and FEMA flood zone requirements with precision.
Concrete Services Built for West Palm Beach Conditions
We provide concrete driveways, stamped patios, pool deck resurfacing, and foundation repair across West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County. Every project accounts for our region's intense heat, humidity, hurricane season, and coastal salt exposure.
Durable Driveways for West Palm Beach Homes
Custom concrete driveways built to last. From stamped and colored finishes to heavy-duty reinforced slabs, we deliver driveways that boost curb appeal and property value.
Stamped Concrete with Historic District Approval
Transform any surface with stamped concrete that mimics natural stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the cost. Durable, beautiful, and low-maintenance.
Custom Patios Built for Tropical Heat
Professionally poured concrete patios designed for outdoor living. Choose from brushed, stamped, stained, or exposed aggregate finishes.
Foundation Slabs for Flood Zone Compliance
Expert foundation pouring, repair, and reinforcement. We address settling, cracking, and structural issues to protect your property.
Concrete Repair & Resurfacing Services
Fast, reliable concrete repair for cracks, spalling, settling, and surface damage. We restore structural integrity and appearance.
ADA Compliant Sidewalk & Walkway Solutions
Safe, level sidewalks and walkways that meet ADA standards. New pours, replacements, and trip-hazard repairs.
Salt-Resistant Pool Decks Near the Ocean
Slip-resistant pool deck surfaces that stay cool underfoot. Stamped, textured, and coated options for safety and style.
Retaining Walls & Seawall Cap Replacement
Engineered retaining walls for erosion control, landscaping, and grade changes. Built with proper drainage and reinforcement.
Why West Palm Beach Homeowners Choose Us
We understand West Palm Beach concrete demands—high-slump resistance, proper control joint tooling, salt-resistant additives for Intracoastal properties, and compliance with historic district architectural review boards. Quality starts with the subbase and never compromises during finishing.
Licensed & Fully Insured
We carry full liability coverage and workers' compensation insurance on every West Palm Beach project. Your property and our team are protected throughout the job, and we maintain all required local permits for concrete work in Palm Beach County.
West Palm Beach Climate Expertise
Our crews understand the challenges unique to this region: intense summer heat requiring ice water mixing, coastal salt spray demanding corrosion inhibitors, and summer thunderstorms limiting pour windows to morning hours. We use Type I Portland Cement with proper additives for your specific location and soil type.
Clear, Written Estimates
You receive a detailed written estimate before work begins, outlining scope, materials, labor, and timeline. We communicate scheduling around hurricane season and explain why coastal properties or historic districts may require premium finishes and additional curing time.
Historic & New Construction
We work throughout West Palm Beach neighborhoods—from El Cid and Grandview Heights historic districts requiring architectural review approval, to contemporary coastal builds. We match terrazzo on 1920s Mediterranean Revival homes and meet HOA driveway specifications across the city.
Serving West Palm Beach Neighborhoods & Beyond
From El Cid Historic District and Grandview Heights to Northwood Village, Flamingo Park, and properties near CityPlace Downtown, we service all West Palm Beach communities with hurricane-season scheduling and coastal-specific concrete solutions.
Questions About Your Concrete Project?
Ready to Get Started on Your West Palm Beach Project?
Call (561) 555-0146 for a free estimate. We'll assess your site conditions and discuss timeline, materials, and design options.