Concrete Slabs in Palm Beach County, FL
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Concrete Slabs for Homes, Garages & Additions
We pour concrete slabs across Palm Beach County for patios, outdoor spaces, and other flatwork projects that need a clean, durable base. Our team focuses on proper prep, clean forming, and consistent finishing so the slab drains correctly and holds up in Florida conditions. If you're planning a new slab or replacing an old one, request a quote and we'll confirm scope, options, and timeline.
What Is a Concrete Slab Pour?
A concrete slab is a flat, horizontal concrete surface poured directly on a prepared sub-base. Slabs form the foundation for patios, driveways, garage floors, utility pads, pool decks, and outdoor living areas. In South Florida, concrete slabs are the dominant flatwork material for residential properties because concrete handles Palm Beach County's intense UV, heavy rainfall, and sandy soil better than most alternatives when properly installed. A well-poured slab — with correct sub-base preparation, adequate thickness, proper reinforcement, and good drainage design — will last 25 to 40 years in Florida conditions with basic maintenance.
Slab Projects We Pour
We pour concrete slabs for a wide range of residential applications throughout Palm Beach County. Common slab projects include:
- Patio slabs — new outdoor living areas from simple rectangles to complex multi-level layouts
- Driveway slabs — new installations, replacements, and extensions for residential properties
- Garage floor slabs — standard residential garage floors with control joints and sealer
- Pool deck slabs — flatwork surrounding pools, designed for drainage and foot traffic
- Utility pads — AC equipment pads, generator pads, and mechanical equipment bases
- Shed and outbuilding slabs — concrete bases for storage buildings, workshops, and accessory structures
- Pergola and tiki hut slabs — reinforced bases for outdoor structures
- Sport court bases — flat, level slabs for basketball, pickleball, and other court surfaces
What Goes Into a Proper Slab in Florida
South Florida's conditions require specific attention to sub-base preparation, mix design, and drainage that many homeowners don't realize matters until a slab fails. A properly installed residential slab in Palm Beach County requires compacted sub-base material (not just native sandy soil), minimum 4-inch thickness for standard residential use (5 to 6 inches for driveways and areas with vehicle traffic), fiber mesh or rebar reinforcement, control joints placed at appropriate intervals to manage cracking, and drainage slope of at least 1/8 inch per foot away from structures. Skipping any of these steps is how slabs crack, settle, and fail prematurely in South Florida's conditions.
Concrete Mix and Finish Options
We use a minimum 3,000 PSI concrete mix for all residential flatwork in Palm Beach County. For driveways, garage floors, and areas with vehicle traffic we typically use 4,000 PSI for additional durability. Finish options for new slabs include broom finish (the most common — provides traction and hides surface imperfections), smooth trowel (clean modern look for covered patios and interior applications), exposed aggregate (natural pebble texture with excellent traction), and stamped patterns (decorative stone or tile appearance). We also offer integral color for slabs where color goes all the way through the concrete thickness rather than being applied to the surface.
Permits for Concrete Slabs in Palm Beach County
Many concrete slab projects in Palm Beach County require building permits depending on the size, location, and intended use. Driveway replacement and new driveway pours typically require permits in most municipalities. Patios over a certain square footage require permits in some cities. Slabs attached to the home structure (garage floors, covered patio slabs) almost always require permits. We handle permit applications and coordinate required inspections as part of our project scope. Working without required permits can create problems when selling the property and may result in required removal of unpermitted work.
Serving Palm Beach County
We pour concrete slabs throughout Palm Beach County including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, and Royal Palm Beach. New slab installation is one of our most common residential services — Palm Beach County's warm climate means outdoor living areas get year-round use, and a properly poured concrete slab is the foundation of any functional outdoor space. Our 15+ years pouring slabs in this specific environment means we understand the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and permit process that determine whether a slab performs for decades or fails in years.
Recent Projects
Patio Slab in Royal Palm Beach
Poured a new 500 sq ft L-shaped patio slab for a backyard addition. Compacted sub-base with crushed limestone, installed fiber mesh reinforcement, formed with control joints at 10-foot intervals, and finished with broom texture. Drainage graded away from the home at 1/4 inch per foot. Completed in 2 days plus cure time.
Royal Palm Beach, FLGarage Floor Replacement in Lake Worth Beach
Demolished and replaced a failing 480 sq ft garage floor that had been poured without reinforcement on uncompacted fill. New pour used 4,000 PSI mix with rebar grid, control joints at all four perimeter walls, and a smooth trowel finish sealed with penetrating silane/siloxane. Passed building department inspection.
Lake Worth Beach, FLAC Equipment Pad and Utility Slab in Jupiter
Poured two utility slabs for a whole-home HVAC replacement — a 4x8 ft equipment pad for the new air handler and a 6x6 ft slab for the outdoor condenser unit. Coordinated anchor bolt placement with the HVAC contractor. Both pads poured level and at the correct elevation for equipment installation.
Jupiter, FLOur Work
What's Included
- New concrete slab pours
- Replacement slabs (when applicable)
- Forming, placement, and finishing
- Basic grading/drainage planning (as scoped)
- Cleanup and protection of surrounding areas
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What Our Customers Say
“Outstanding work on our pool deck! Professional from start to finish. The cool deck finish is perfect for Florida.”
Michael R.
West Palm Beach
“The stamped concrete looks amazing and really elevated our home's curb appeal.”
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Boca Raton
“Third time using Concrete Solutions. Consistent quality every time. Fair pricing and they stand behind their work.”
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Jupiter
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Concrete Slabs FAQs
Do you pour slabs for patios and outdoor living areas?
Yes. We'll confirm dimensions, finish, and drainage requirements.
Can you replace an old slab?
Yes. If removal is needed, we'll include it in the scope.
How long does a slab pour take?
Many slab pours finish in a day, plus curing time.
What finish should I choose?
We'll recommend based on use, traction needs, and appearance goals.
Do you offer online estimates?
Yes. Photos and rough measurements help us give a range.
What's the next step?
Request a quote and we'll confirm scope and schedule.
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