
Cracked, sinking, or just plain worn out? We pour and finish new concrete driveways in Edgewater that handle Florida heat, summer rain, and sandy soil - all with proper base prep and permits handled for you.

Concrete driveway building in Edgewater involves removing your old surface, grading and compacting the ground, laying a gravel base for drainage, setting forms, and pouring a reinforced slab - most jobs take one to two days of active work plus a week of curing time before you can drive on it. True Line Edgewater Concrete handles every step for Edgewater homeowners, from pulling permits with Volusia County to the final walkthrough.
The part most homeowners underestimate is base preparation. Edgewater sits along the Indian River Lagoon on sandy, loosely compacted soil - and a slab poured without proper compaction and a gravel base will sink, crack, and tilt within a few years. We build driveways specifically for these ground conditions. If you are also thinking about outdoor living space, our concrete patio construction service handles that in the same thorough way.
Getting permits right matters here. The City of Edgewater and Volusia County require permits for most new driveway installations that connect to a public street. We handle that paperwork so your project is legal, inspected, and documented.
Hairline cracks are cosmetic, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch that run diagonally or keep expanding mean the base underneath is shifting. In Edgewater's sandy soil, this movement tends to get worse with each rainy season, not better.
If part of your driveway sits lower than the rest, or if water pools in low spots after rain, the base has settled unevenly. Standing water near your foundation is a real drainage concern in Edgewater - not just an eyesore.
When the top layer chips away in small pieces, the surface has deteriorated past what sealing can fix. Florida's intense UV and heat accelerate this breakdown, especially on driveways that have never been sealed. Replacement is more cost-effective than patching at this stage.
Older driveways in Edgewater were often built before current drainage and base prep standards. If yours was poured in the 1990s or earlier, it may simply be reaching the end of its useful life and due for a modern replacement.
We build new concrete driveways from the ground up - standard broom-finish slabs, smooth finish surfaces, and decorative options that improve curb appeal without sacrificing durability. Every job starts with proper site assessment: we check the existing surface condition, evaluate drainage patterns, confirm measurements, and review any HOA requirements for your neighborhood before a single shovel touches the ground. If your project also calls for walkways or entry paths, our concrete sidewalk building team can coordinate both projects together.
We handle the full scope: demolition and hauling of the old surface, compaction, gravel base installation, forming, reinforced concrete pour, control joint cutting, and surface finishing. We also coordinate all permit applications with the City of Edgewater and Volusia County so your project is inspected and documented. Before we leave, we walk you through the curing timeline and the sealing schedule specific to Florida's climate.
A slip-resistant textured surface ideal for most residential driveways - practical, durable, and meets HOA standards in most Edgewater neighborhoods.
A clean, flat surface suited to garages and driveways where a polished appearance is preferred over texture.
Pattern or texture options for homeowners who want improved curb appeal while keeping the long-term durability of concrete.
We remove the old slab, haul debris, rebuild the base, and pour new - giving you a driveway built to current standards.
We pull all required permits with the City of Edgewater and Volusia County - so your project is legal and inspected from start to finish.
Every driveway is graded to direct water away from your home and comply with Volusia County stormwater requirements.
Edgewater sits along the Indian River Lagoon in Volusia County, and that location shapes every concrete project here. The sandy, loosely compacted soil common near the lagoon does not hold weight the way denser soils do. A contractor without experience in this area may skip the extra compaction and gravel base work that sandy soil requires - and homeowners end up with a driveway that sinks within a few years. We build every driveway here with that ground condition in mind, and we know exactly what inspectors in Volusia County look for.
Florida's rainy season adds another layer of complexity. Volusia County receives around 50 inches of rain per year, concentrated between June and September. A driveway that is not graded correctly will send that water straight toward your garage or foundation. We serve homeowners in New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange who face the same soil and drainage conditions, and our design process accounts for these factors on every job.
Edgewater also has a mix of older ranch-style homes near the lagoon and newer HOA-governed subdivisions along US-1. If you live in a newer subdivision, we review your HOA guidelines before finalizing any design - so the driveway you get is one your association will approve the first time.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your current surface, your driveway size, and any design preferences - then schedule a time to come out and measure in person. No firm price quote without a site visit.
We visit your property, assess the ground conditions, check drainage patterns, and confirm measurements. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope - no surprises at the end. We also check HOA requirements if applicable.
We apply for all required permits with the City of Edgewater or Volusia County on your behalf. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks before work begins. We schedule around your timeline so you can arrange parking in advance.
We remove the old surface, compact the soil, lay gravel, set forms, and pour the reinforced slab. Active work takes one to two days. Vehicles stay off for one week while it cures. We do a final walkthrough before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. We handle permits, base prep, and the full pour from start to finish.
(386) 749-1231Florida requires state licensing for concrete contractors above a certain project threshold. We are licensed and carry full liability and workers compensation insurance - protecting you from out-of-pocket liability if anything goes wrong on your property.
We live and work in this area. We know Edgewater's soil conditions, its rainy season drainage challenges, and what Volusia County building inspectors look for - experience you will not get from a crew driving in from out of the area.
We never quote over the phone without seeing the job. You get a written estimate that covers the full scope - demolition, base prep, materials, and finishing - so you know exactly what you are paying before anyone picks up a shovel.
We manage all permit applications with the City of Edgewater and Volusia County and coordinate the final inspection. Your driveway is legal, documented, and backed by a county sign-off when the job is done.
These are not abstract promises - they are the specific things that protect you as a homeowner. A licensed contractor with local experience, written estimates, and proper permits is the difference between a driveway that lasts 30 years and one that needs replacing in five. That is the standard we hold every job to. For state licensing requirements, the Florida Building Commission outlines what qualifications are required for concrete work in Florida.
Turn unused yard space into a durable outdoor surface - poured, graded, and finished for Florida's year-round outdoor living.
Learn MoreSafe, level walkways connecting your driveway, front door, and outdoor spaces - built to last in Edgewater's heat and rain.
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