
True Line Edgewater Concrete is Edgewater's local concrete contractor for driveways, patios, pool decks, and foundations. We have been working in Edgewater since 2019, and we understand the sandy soil and coastal conditions that affect every concrete job here.

Most driveways in Edgewater sit on sandy, loose soil that needs proper compaction before a slab goes down - skip that step and cracks show up within a few years. We handle concrete driveway building in Edgewater from base prep through final finish, so your driveway stays level and intact for the long run.
Edgewater's long outdoor season means a well-built patio gets used almost year-round - and a poured concrete patio can handle heavy rain, UV, and foot traffic better than pavers that shift on sandy soil. We design patio slabs with the right slope to move water away from your foundation during heavy summer storms.
Pool decks near the Indian River Lagoon deal with constant humidity, salt air, and strong Florida sun - surfaces that are not sealed and finished correctly become slippery, stained, and rough fast. We pour and finish pool decks with broom or texture finishes that stay slip-resistant and hold up to the coastal conditions Edgewater homeowners deal with every day.
Edgewater's high water table and sandy soil make slab foundation work more demanding than it is in drier parts of the state - vapor barriers, proper compaction, and correct elevation above grade are not optional here. We build slabs that meet Volusia County building code requirements and hold up through Florida's wet season without settling or cracking.
Canal-front and low-lying lots in Edgewater often have grade changes or erosion problems that only get worse after heavy rain. A properly built concrete retaining wall stops soil movement, protects your yard from washing out, and can be designed to drain so water does not build up behind the wall and push it over time.
Many older homes in Edgewater have front entry steps that have settled unevenly or developed cracks as the sandy soil beneath them shifted over decades. New reinforced concrete steps, built with correct riser heights and a non-slip broom finish, solve the safety issue and hold up through the heat and rain cycles that wear on older poured-concrete entries.
Edgewater sits along the Indian River Lagoon in a part of Volusia County where loose, sandy coastal soil is the norm rather than the exception. That soil behavior is the single biggest factor that separates a concrete job that lasts from one that starts cracking within a few years. A contractor who does not account for it during base preparation is setting up the homeowner for expensive repairs down the road.
On top of that, most homes in Edgewater were built between the 1970s and 1990s - which means driveways, patio slabs, and steps from that era are hitting the age where they genuinely need replacement, not just patching. Florida's rainy season adds to the pressure: 50 to 55 inches of rain a year means water management - slope, drainage, and sealed joints - is built into every project we do here. The Volusia County Building Division also has specific permit and inspection requirements for concrete work, and pulling those permits and passing those inspections is part of the job.
True Line Edgewater Concrete has been working in Edgewater since 2019. We pull permits regularly from the City of Edgewater Building Division and know the inspection process for residential and commercial concrete in this municipality.
Edgewater is a straightforward city to navigate - US-1 cuts through the center of town, and most of our residential work runs from the canal-front neighborhoods east of US-1 near the water to the newer subdivisions on the western side. We work near Menard-May Park along the lagoon regularly, and we know the drainage quirks that come with working on low-lying lots in that part of town. Concrete work on waterfront lots needs extra attention to slope and edge drainage - something we plan for from the start, not as an afterthought.
We also serve neighboring communities closely. If you are searching for concrete work in New Smyrna Beach, we work there regularly and understand the different demands of beachside and mainland properties in that city as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. You do not need to have a detailed plan - just describe what you are looking to do and where the property is.
We come out to look at the job, assess the soil and drainage conditions on your specific lot, and give you a written estimate at no charge. This is where we discuss scope, timeline, and any permit requirements - so there are no surprises later.
If the project requires a Volusia County building permit, we handle that process. We schedule the work around your availability and aim to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
We pour, finish, and cure the concrete according to the project spec and ACI standards. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work, confirm curing timelines, and answer any questions about maintenance.
We serve Edgewater and all of Volusia County. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day with a free, no-pressure estimate.
(386) 749-1231Edgewater is a small city in Volusia County on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon, sitting between New Smyrna Beach to the south and Oak Hill to the north. The city has about 22,000 residents, a homeownership rate around 70 percent, and a housing stock that is dominated by single-family concrete block homes built between the 1970s and 1990s. Many properties back up to canals or sit near the lagoon, giving the city a distinctly waterfront character even in neighborhoods that are a few blocks from the water. You can read more about the community on the Edgewater, Florida Wikipedia page.
US-1 runs through the heart of town and is the main reference point for most residents. The mix of older ranch-style homes on larger lots near the lagoon and newer subdivisions farther west means the city has two distinct property profiles, and we have worked on both. From the waterfront homes near Menard-May Park to the subdivisions on the west side of US-1, the concrete needs vary - but the common thread is always the sandy soil and the rain. Edgewater is close to New Smyrna Beach to the south, and many Edgewater residents work or shop in that neighboring city regularly.
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