
Premier Vero Beach Concrete is Vero Beach's locally owned concrete contractor, serving Indian River County since 2016 with driveways, pool decks, and slab foundations - free estimates, same-area crew, and replies within one business day.

Most driveways in Vero Beach's established neighborhoods were poured in the 1970s through 1990s and are reaching the end of their useful life. We build new driveways from the ground up, starting with proper base compaction on sandy coastal soil - the step that separates a 30-year slab from one that cracks after a few rainy seasons. Learn more about our concrete driveway building work.
Vero Beach's mild winters and warm evenings make outdoor living genuinely enjoyable for most of the year. A concrete patio gives you a flat, easy-to-clean surface for furniture, dining, and entertaining - poured with a slight slope away from the house so Florida's heavy afternoon rains drain off rather than pool near your foundation.
Pools are common throughout Indian River County, and the deck around them takes a beating from UV, chlorine splash, and constant foot traffic. We pour and finish pool decks with textures that stay slip-resistant when wet and hold up to the Florida sun without fading or cracking prematurely.
Stamped concrete gives driveways, patios, and walkways the look of stone, brick, or tile without the cost or maintenance. It holds up well in Vero Beach's subtropical climate and can be resealed every few years to keep the color and pattern looking sharp.
Safe walkways matter, especially in communities where older residents and families with young children are walking every day. We build sidewalks to code, with proper slope for drainage and a finish that handles both UV exposure and Vero Beach's frequent rain without becoming slippery.
Vero Beach sits in a coastal zone with specific wind load and moisture requirements for new construction. We build slab foundations that meet Indian River County's building code, properly reinforced and poured on a prepared subgrade so your structure has a stable base from day one.
Vero Beach sits on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge of Indian River County, where the soil is predominantly sandy with a low load-bearing capacity. That means base preparation is not optional - it is the difference between a slab that lasts 30 years and one that cracks after the first heavy rainy season. Contractors who cut corners on compaction and gravel work may win on price, but the results show up within a few years. The Indian River County Building Division requires permits and inspections for most concrete flatwork specifically because correct subgrade preparation is so critical to structural performance here.
The subtropical climate adds a second layer of complexity. Vero Beach averages more than 50 inches of rain per year, much of it falling in intense bursts during the June-through-October rainy season, combined with more than 230 sunny days and intense UV exposure year-round. Concrete that is poured, cured, and sealed with those conditions in mind will hold up for decades. Concrete that is not will fade, crack, and deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. A significant share of Vero Beach's housing stock was built in the 1960s and 1970s, and the concrete work on many of those properties - driveways, patios, steps, and pool decks - is reaching the end of its useful life at the same time.
Our crew works throughout Vero Beach regularly, pulling permits from the Indian River County Building Division and working with the soil conditions found across the barrier island and the communities west of US-1. The homes near South Beach and Riomar face a different set of challenges than the newer subdivisions further inland - salt air accelerates wear on concrete surfaces near the ocean, and the lot configurations on the barrier island often require careful planning before any work begins.
We have worked on properties near McKee Botanical Garden on the south side of town and on the residential streets that run parallel to Indian River Boulevard through the center of the city. Whether a homeowner is in one of the established neighborhoods close to downtown or in a newer community further west, we know what the soil, the drainage patterns, and the local inspection process look like. Our crews schedule concrete pours in the early morning hours during summer to avoid the afternoon thunderstorms that are a near-daily occurrence from June through September.
Vero Beach borders Vero Beach South to the south, and we serve both communities with the same crew and the same process. We also work regularly in Gifford to the west, where older housing stock and similar soil conditions create consistent demand for driveway and sidewalk work.
We reply within one business day - often the same day. You tell us the type of work, the general size, and the address, and we schedule a time to come look at the site in person before giving you a written estimate.
We walk the property, check soil conditions and drainage, and talk through your options. You get a written quote that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees separately - no single lump number that leaves you guessing.
We handle the permit application with the Indian River County Building Division on your behalf. Once the permit is in hand and materials are ordered, we give you a start date. Most projects begin within two to three weeks of signing.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, forming, and the pour. After the concrete cures, we do a final walkthrough with you. We explain how long to stay off the surface and what maintenance will keep your new concrete looking good for years.
We serve Vero Beach and all of Indian River County. Tell us what you need - no commitment required, and we reply within one business day.
(772) 588-1084Vero Beach is the county seat of Indian River County and home to roughly 17,000 to 18,000 residents within the city limits, with a broader metro population of around 170,000 across the county. The city spans both the mainland and a barrier island between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean. Neighborhoods on the island - including South Beach and the Riomar area - feature some of the oldest and most established housing stock in the region, with homes built as far back as the 1920s and 1930s. Further west, communities like Grand Harbor and the subdivisions off Oslo Road are newer, with tile-roof CBS homes built from the 1990s through the 2010s. Vero Beach is known regionally for its arts scene, anchored by the Vero Beach Museum of Art, and for a coastal character that has attracted long-term residents and seasonal homeowners alike.
The city draws a large seasonal population of snowbirds from the Northeast and Midwest who own second homes here and spend winters on the Treasure Coast. That seasonal pattern means many properties sit vacant through the summer rainy season, and owners often return in the fall to find drainage problems, cracked concrete, and deferred maintenance that built up over the months they were away. Neighboring Vero Beach South is an unincorporated community just south of the city with a similar housing mix and the same soil and climate conditions. To the west, Wabasso sits along US-1 with a mix of residential and agricultural properties that we also serve regularly.
Durable driveways poured and finished to boost curb appeal and last for decades.
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Learn MoreFrom driveways and pool decks to slab foundations, we handle it all - schedule your free estimate today before your project gets pushed into rainy season.