
A patio that cracks, sinks, or pools water after every storm is not adding value to your home. We build concrete patios in Ormond Beach on a properly compacted base, with drainage slope built in and City of Ormond Beach permits handled, so your outdoor space works the way it should.

Concrete patio construction in Ormond Beach involves excavating and compacting the base, pouring a sloped slab for proper drainage, and finishing the surface - most residential patios take one to three days from start to finish, with the area ready for furniture in about a week.
The detail that separates a patio that lasts from one that cracks within a few years is what happens before the concrete arrives. Ormond Beach sits on Florida's coastal plain, where sandy soil shifts and compresses more easily than the clay-heavy soil found further inland. A contractor who pours directly on uncompacted sandy ground is handing you future repair bills. When comparing estimates, ask each contractor how they prepare the sub-base - it is the most important question you can ask. If you are also considering stamped concrete to add texture or color, or a separate concrete pool deck nearby, those projects can often be combined in one mobilization.
The City of Ormond Beach Building Division requires a permit for most concrete flatwork attached to or within a certain distance of a residential structure. A licensed contractor pulls this permit on your behalf and coordinates the inspection - so your patio is on record when you go to sell your home.
If your backyard is just grass, mulch, or bare dirt, you lose usable outdoor living space every time you want to sit outside. A concrete patio gives you a stable, clean surface for furniture, grilling, and entertaining that does not turn muddy after Ormond Beach's frequent afternoon rainstorms.
Standing water collecting close to your home's foundation after a storm is a sign the ground around your house is not draining correctly. A properly sloped concrete patio can redirect that water away from your home, reducing the risk of moisture damage over time - a real concern in a city that sees heavy summer rainfall.
Cracks wider than a hairline, sections that have shifted, or areas that feel soft underfoot are signs the old slab has reached the end of its life. In Ormond Beach's sandy soil, settling is a common reason patios fail, and patching rarely fixes the underlying problem for long.
If you have bought chairs, a table, or a grill but they are sitting on uneven dirt or getting dirty from the yard, you are not getting the value from that investment. A flat, sealed concrete surface makes your outdoor furniture usable year-round in Ormond Beach's mild climate.
A plain broom-finished slab is the practical starting point for homeowners who want a clean, durable outdoor surface at a straightforward price. It holds up well in Florida's heat, takes a sealer easily, and gives you a flat surface for patio furniture, a grill, or a covered lanai area. For homeowners who want more from their outdoor space, we offer stamped concrete finishes that mimic brick, slate, or stone patterns, and integral color options that give the slab a warmer look without the maintenance that natural pavers require. These are especially popular in Ormond Beach's golf course and waterfront communities where curb appeal matters.
We also handle patio additions and expansions, where we pour new concrete that matches or complements an existing surface. If your project includes a nearby concrete pool deck or you want to add a stamped concrete finish to the same area, combining the work in one visit keeps costs down and ensures a consistent result across both surfaces.
Best for homeowners who want a solid, practical surface at a clear price.
A good fit when appearance matters or an HOA has aesthetic requirements.
Ideal for adding to an existing surface or connecting two outdoor areas.
Ormond Beach receives about 50 inches of rain per year, with much of it arriving in heavy afternoon bursts between June and September. Hurricane season runs June through November, so drainage is not an afterthought here - it is a requirement built into every pour. A patio without proper slope will collect standing water against your foundation after every storm. Florida's UV index is also consistently high, which accelerates surface wear on concrete that has not been properly sealed. Homeowners in Daytona Beach and Port Orange face the same conditions, and we work in both areas regularly.
HOA pre-approval is a real factor in many Ormond Beach neighborhoods, particularly in newer subdivisions and golf course communities. Many associations require a written plan and written approval before any concrete work begins - on a completely separate timeline from the city permit process. The American Concrete Institute sets the professional standards for concrete curing and finishing that guide how we build every patio - including hot-weather pour techniques that matter in a Florida summer. Check your HOA documents before signing any contract so there are no surprises after the concrete is poured.
We come to your yard, measure the space, look at drainage, and talk through finish options. You get a written, itemized quote - typically within a business day. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We pull the City of Ormond Beach building permit on your behalf. Once approved, your project gets a confirmed start date. We never start pouring before the permit is in hand.
We excavate, compact the base for sandy soil, set wooden forms, and pour the concrete. Drainage slope is built into every pour as a standard, not an add-on. The actual pour typically wraps up in one day.
The city inspector verifies the work meets local requirements. We then do a final walkthrough with you, show you the drainage slope, and explain sealing and maintenance so the surface lasts.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your free estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will reach out to schedule an on-site visit so we can measure your space and give you an accurate written quote.
(386) 284-1728Ormond Beach averages about 50 inches of rain per year. We build a proper slope into every patio so water moves away from your home automatically - not just when we remember to add it.
Our Florida contractor license is verifiable on the DBPR website. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation, which protects you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We handle the permit application and inspection coordination with the City of Ormond Beach Building Division. Your patio goes on record, which matters when you refinance or sell your home.
The most common reason patios fail in this area is a rushed or skimped base. We compact the sub-base to the depth required for coastal sandy soil before a single bag of concrete is mixed.
Building a concrete patio in Ormond Beach is straightforward when the base prep, drainage, and permit process are handled correctly. That is what we focus on - so the patio you get in year one is still performing in year twenty.
Want patterns, texture, or color on your patio surface? Stamped concrete lets you choose from brick, stone, or tile-look finishes without the maintenance.
Learn MoreIf you are adding a patio near a pool, a dedicated pool deck surface adds safety, comfort, and a finished look around the water.
Learn MoreFall is the most popular season for patio projects in Ormond Beach - reach out now to secure your project date before the schedule closes out.