
Premier Vero Beach Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Fort Pierce, FL, including parking lots, driveways, and slab foundations. We have served St. Lucie and Indian River counties since 2016 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Fort Pierce has a mix of older commercial properties along US-1 and newer developments further west, and many of those lots have aging asphalt or deteriorated concrete that is past its useful life. We build concrete parking lots that hold up to Florida heat, heavy vehicle loads, and salt air exposure without the annual maintenance asphalt demands. Learn more about our concrete parking lot building services.
A large share of Fort Pierce homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of their original driveways are now cracking, heaving, or draining poorly. We replace aging driveways with properly prepared concrete slabs that start with compacted gravel base - the step that matters most when you are working on sandy Treasure Coast soil.
New builds and additions in Fort Pierce require slab foundations that meet St. Lucie County's wind load and flood zone requirements. We pour reinforced slabs with the anchor placement and thickness required for coastal construction in this part of Florida, and we pull permits and pass inspections as part of the job.
Fort Pierce's flat terrain and heavy seasonal rainfall create drainage challenges in many yards, especially those close to the Indian River Lagoon or low-lying areas near the city's drainage canals. A concrete retaining wall can control grade changes and redirect water away from foundations and structures.
Pools are a fixture of Fort Pierce residential properties, and the deck around them takes constant punishment from UV, chlorine, and bare feet. We pour and texture pool decks with slip-resistant finishes that hold up to the Treasure Coast sun without cracking or becoming hazardous when wet.
Older Fort Pierce neighborhoods near downtown and Lincoln Park often have cracked, uneven sidewalks that are both a tripping hazard and a code compliance issue. We build replacement sidewalks to current grade and ADA standards, with proper slope for drainage and a finish suited to Florida's heat and rain.
Fort Pierce is one of the older cities on Florida's Treasure Coast, with a large share of homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. Many of those properties have original concrete flatwork - driveways, walkways, and patios - that has never been replaced and is now 50 to 80 years old. Sandy coastal soil without proper base preparation causes slabs to settle and crack, and that original concrete from the mid-century building era rarely had the compacted gravel bed underneath it that modern standards require. Replacing or repairing that work correctly means understanding what the soil does after heavy summer rain and how the drainage patterns in each neighborhood affect what sits under the slab.
Fort Pierce also sits directly on the Atlantic coast, which means salt air affects concrete surfaces throughout the city - not just those within sight of the water. Salt carried inland by ocean breezes speeds up surface wear and can corrode reinforcement steel over time if the concrete was not poured with adequate cover depth. Fort Pierce gets close to 60 inches of rain per year, concentrated in a short rainy season, and the city's flat terrain means poor drainage is a real issue in many neighborhoods. A concrete contractor working here regularly understands how those conditions interact and how to prepare a surface that holds up to all of them.
Our crew works throughout Fort Pierce regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County, and concrete projects in the city and surrounding unincorporated areas are permitted through the St. Lucie County Building and Code Regulation division. We pull permits for every applicable job and schedule inspections as part of our standard process - no skipping steps that protect you as the property owner.
Fort Pierce has a distinct character that comes from its history as a working waterfront city. The downtown area around the Sunrise Theatre and the neighborhoods surrounding it contain some of the oldest homes in St. Lucie County. Further north, properties near Fort Pierce Inlet State Park sit close enough to the water that salt air is a constant factor. The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum anchors the north end of the barrier island, and the residential streets running inland from US-1 through the center of the city represent the largest share of our single-family work in the area.
Fort Pierce borders White City to the south, a community we serve regularly for residential concrete work. We also work in Port St. Lucie to the south, where newer residential construction requires different foundation and flatwork approaches than Fort Pierce's older housing stock.
We reply within one business day, and usually the same day. Tell us the type of work, the rough size, and the address, and we schedule a time to come look at the site before giving you any numbers.
We walk the property, assess soil conditions and drainage, and talk through your options. You get a written quote that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees separately - no lump sum that leaves you guessing where the money goes.
We handle the permit application with the appropriate St. Lucie County or City of Fort Pierce building office. Once approved, we schedule the pour and coordinate any required inspections around the work.
After the pour, we walk the finished work with you and go over curing instructions - how long to stay off the surface and what to watch for during the first few weeks. The site is left clean before we leave.
We serve Fort Pierce and the surrounding St. Lucie County area. Free estimates, no pressure, and replies within one business day.
(772) 588-1084Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County and one of the oldest cities on Florida's Treasure Coast, with a population of roughly 46,000 to 48,000 people. The city sits along the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, with Fort Pierce Inlet giving direct ocean access to the barrier island. The downtown core around North 2nd Street and the Sunrise Theatre - a restored historic theater that serves as the city's cultural anchor - contains some of the oldest commercial buildings and residential neighborhoods in the region. Learn more about Fort Pierce, Florida on Wikipedia.
The city's housing stock is diverse: older wood-frame homes and concrete block bungalows built from the 1940s through the 1960s fill the neighborhoods near downtown and in historic communities like Lincoln Park, while newer subdivisions on the northern and southern edges of the city have CBS homes from the 1980s and 1990s. Fort Pierce also has a significant commercial and light industrial base along US-1 and the railroad corridor. Neighboring White City to the south is a smaller unincorporated community we serve regularly for residential flatwork and foundation work.
Durable driveways poured and finished to boost curb appeal and last for decades.
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Learn MoreSolid slab foundations poured correctly the first time for lasting structural support.
Learn MoreExpert foundation work that gives your structure a stable, reliable base.
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Learn MoreClean, accurate concrete cutting for repairs, modifications, and new openings.
Learn MoreWe serve Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast. Call today or submit a request online - one business day reply, no obligation.