Concrete Contractor in Clearwater, FL
Core Built Solutions is a concrete contractor in Clearwater, FL serving homeowners, businesses, and developers from the barrier islands to the US-19 corridor. From a new driveway in Countryside to a paver pool deck on Island Estates or commercial flatwork near Clearwater Beach, we handle the excavation, prep, pouring, and finishing to a coastal-grade standard, with a free on-site estimate.
Concrete Built for Clearwater's Coastal Conditions
Sandy, shell-heavy soil and a high water table near the Gulf, plus salt air on Clearwater Beach, Island Estates, and Sand Key, are hard on concrete that is not mixed and detailed for the coast. We compact and prep the subgrade properly, use the right mix and steel cover for salt exposure, slope every pour for Florida's heavy summer rain, and seal where it counts so your slab resists spalling and the rebar corrosion that shortens the life of coastal concrete.
Residential Concrete Across Clearwater's Neighborhoods
No two Clearwater neighborhoods ask for the same thing, so we match the work to the property:
- Driveways and aprons: new pours, tear-out and replacement, and widenings poured to HOA spec in Countryside and Coachman Ridge.
- Paver driveways, patios, and pool decks: for waterfront homes on Island Estates and Sand Key, where look, surface heat, and slip resistance all matter.
- Repair, replacement, and resurfacing: aging mid-century slabs in Skycrest, Morningside, and Sunset Point brought back to level and looking new.
- Historic-sensitive work: careful driveway and walkway pours in Harbor Oaks near the downtown bluff and its brick-lined streets.
Commercial Concrete for Clearwater Beach and Downtown
Clearwater's beach hospitality corridor and the downtown Coachman Park redevelopment keep commercial concrete busy. We pour ADA-compliant sidewalks, parking lots, loading areas, and structural slabs for hotels, restaurants, and retail, with flexible scheduling that limits disruption to a working storefront or a property in the middle of tourist season. Need site cleanup too? Our sister company JB Carting handles roll-off dumpsters so the whole job stays on one timeline.
Permitting and Flood-Zone Work in Clearwater
We pull the right permit for the jurisdiction: the City of Clearwater inside the city, or Pinellas County in unincorporated pockets, plus a right-of-way permit when a driveway or apron meets a public road. On the barrier islands and along the Intracoastal, your project sits in a FEMA flood zone, so we build to the elevation and drainage requirements and coordinate approvals so the work passes inspection the first time.
Pavers and Pool Decks Built for Waterfront Living
On the islands, a pool deck has to stay cool underfoot, grip when wet, and shrug off salt. Pavers let us match a coastal home, repair a single unit instead of tearing out a whole slab, and re-level if settlement shows up near a seawall. Where a poured deck is the better fit, we finish it for traction and seal it for the marine air. Explore our paver pool decks and concrete driveways.
Why Clearwater Chooses Core Built Solutions
- Gulf-coast know-how: we plan for Clearwater's sandy soil, salt air, and drainage instead of pouring the same slab we would inland.
- Years of industry experience: deep, high-volume concrete craftsmanship on every Florida pour.
- One crew, start to finish: excavation, prep, pour, and final finish handled in house, not subbed out.
- Guaranteed workmanship: on time, on budget, and no surprises, backed by a free on-site estimate.
Clearwater Concrete FAQs
Do I need a permit for a new driveway or slab in Clearwater?
Usually yes. Inside city limits, the City of Clearwater issues the building permit, plus a right-of-way permit if the apron meets a public road; unincorporated pockets go through Pinellas County. We handle the permitting for your project.
How does salt air near Clearwater Beach and Island Estates affect concrete?
Salt speeds up corrosion of the steel inside concrete, which leads to cracking and spalling over time. On coastal pours we use proper steel cover, treat the reinforcement, and seal surfaces so they hold up to the marine environment.
Can you pour in a flood zone on the barrier islands?
Yes. Waterfront and island work falls in FEMA flood zones, so we build to the elevation and drainage requirements and coordinate the right approvals so the work passes inspection.
Should I choose pavers or poured concrete for a Clearwater pool deck?
Both work. Pavers stay cooler, grip well when wet, are easy to repair one unit at a time, and can be re-leveled near a seawall; poured concrete is a clean, lower-cost option. We will walk you through the tradeoffs on site.
How soon can I use a new concrete driveway in Florida's heat?
You can usually walk on it within a day or two and drive on it in about a week, depending on the mix and weather. We give you exact timing for your pour.
Get a Free On-Site Concrete Estimate in Clearwater
Tell us about your driveway, patio, pool deck, or commercial project and we will come measure it up at no cost.
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