Concrete Contractors in Orlando, FL

Licensed concrete contractors serving Orlando and the surrounding Orlando metro area.

34 contractors in Orlando

Finding a qualified concrete contractor is essential for driveways, patios, foundations, and other projects throughout the Orlando metro area. Professional concrete work requires careful attention to local soil conditions and climate factors that can affect curing and long-term durability.

Orlando's sandy soils and high humidity present unique challenges for concrete installation. Experienced contractors understand proper ground preparation, appropriate concrete mixes for Florida's climate, and curing techniques that account for heat and moisture. Whether you're planning a residential driveway, commercial flatwork, or decorative concrete surfaces, working with a licensed local professional helps ensure quality results.

This directory currently lists 30 concrete contractors serving Orlando and surrounding communities. Browse listings below to compare local options.

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Luck's Concrete Orlando

5.0 (38 reviews)

11132 Cypress Leaf Dr, Orlando, FL 32825

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Quick Pour Concrete

5.0 (13 reviews)

10280 Cline Ave, Orlando, FL 32825

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Orlando Concrete and Masonry, LLC

5.0 (3 reviews)

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Orlando Ronald's Concrete Contracting

5.0 (24 reviews)

70 W Robinson St Ste b1, Orlando, FL 32801

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Orlando sidewalk & Driveway Inc

5.0 (17 reviews)

4798 Muir Village, Orlando, FL 32808

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Superior Concrete Orlando

5.0 (2 reviews)

343 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801

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Hardcore Concrete Cutting and Coring

5.0 (26 reviews)

515 Ferguson Dr, Orlando, FL 32805

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Roloson Concrete

5.0 (3 reviews)

1325 Truman Rd, Orlando, FL 32807

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Orlando Ready Mix

5.0 (2 reviews)

9961 Boggy Creek Rd, Orlando, FL 32824

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Concrete Block & Stone Orlando

5.0 (2 reviews)

3506 St Valentine Way, Orlando, FL 32811

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Creative Resurfacing

4.9 (27 reviews)

7557 Sand Lake Rd #1013, Orlando, FL 32819

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Concrete Mix USA

4.9 (100 reviews)

13574 Village Park Dr Ste 115, Orlando, FL 32837

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Baker Construction - Orlando

4.8 (10 reviews)

2169 N Forsyth Rd, Orlando, FL 32807

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Alpha Foundations Repair Orlando

4.8 (89 reviews)

190 S Orange Ave Suite 405, Orlando, FL 32801

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DreamCrete Custom Creations

4.7 (212 reviews)

2585 N Forsyth Rd unit e, Orlando, FL 32807

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Kennedy Concrete Orlando

4.7 (208 reviews)

1406 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806

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CEMEX Orlando Concrete Plant

4.6 (12 reviews)

435 W Grant St, Orlando, FL 32806

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Alegria Concrete Corp.

4.5 (52 reviews)

11762 Boggy Creek Rd, Orlando, FL 32824

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CONCRETE READY MIX DELIVERY

4.5 (23 reviews)

6831 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32810

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American Eagle Concrete Services

4.4 (29 reviews)

1705 S Division Ave, Orlando, FL 32805

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Concrete Driveway & Pavers Co. of Orlando

4.4 (110 reviews)

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Atlas Concrete Products Inc

4.2 (17 reviews)

6452 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32807

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Rey's Concrete

4.2 (10 reviews)

300 Turnstone Way, Orlando, FL 32828

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Cocoa Inc.

4.2 (19 reviews)

1205 Columbia St, Orlando, FL 32805

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Maschmeyer Concrete - Taft Plant

4.1 (13 reviews)

10550 Rocket Ct, Orlando, FL 32824

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Concrete Specialists of Orlando

4.0 (9 reviews)

5519 Gross Ct, Orlando, FL 32810

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A-1 Block Corporation

3.9 (92 reviews)

1617 S Division Ave, Orlando, FL 32805

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Maschmeyer Concrete - Central Region Office

3.9 (26 reviews)

2401 Dinneen Ave, Orlando, FL 32804

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Maschmeyer Concrete - Silver Star Plant

3.7 (9 reviews)

2311 Dinneen Ave, Orlando, FL 32804

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J L Wilson Concrete

3.6 (8 reviews)

2895 Mercy Dr, Orlando, FL 32808

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Infinity Concrete & Masonry

3.0 (6 reviews)

25 Drennen Rd Ste 2, Orlando, FL 32806

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U CART IT CONCRETE LLC

2.9 (15 reviews)

2750 Taylor Ave, Orlando, FL 32806

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C&C Concrete Pumping

2.4 (74 reviews)

413 Ferguson Dr, Orlando, FL 32805

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Top Notch Concrete Contractors solution

390 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801

Hiring a concrete contractor in Orlando, FL

Hiring a concrete contractor in Orlando, FL covers driveways, patios, sidewalks, slabs for additions, decorative work, and foundation repairs. The directory below lists active concrete contractors so you can compare and verify before signing.

Florida's sandy, expansive soils and heavy summer rainfall punish bad sub-base prep more than the pour itself — which is why experienced local crews matter more here than for almost any other exterior work.

How to verify a concrete contractor in Florida

Concrete contractors aren't state-certified by DBPR the way roofers, plumbers, electricians, HVAC, and general contractors are. Instead, verify them at the county level: in Orange County through the Orange County Contractor Licensing Division, in Seminole County through the Seminole County Building Division, and in Osceola County through Osceola County Building. Ask for a current local business tax receipt, a Certificate of Insurance (general liability and workers' comp) listing you as certificate holder, and proof they are registered with the appropriate county.

Always insist on a Certificate of Insurance (COI) emailed directly from the agent to you — not a PDF the contractor hands over — and check that workers' compensation is in force. If a concrete contractor claims a workers' comp exemption, every worker on your property must be either the exempt officer or an employee of a separately insured subcontractor; if someone is injured on your job without coverage, the liability flows back to you as the property owner.

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Why verifying matters in Florida

Florida law (§ 489.127, F.S.) makes it a third-degree felony to contract without a license on a project valued at $5,000 or more, or any size project during a declared state of emergency. Verifying licensure before you sign a contract is the single most important step you can take to protect your home and your deposit. Central Florida's hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, and unlicensed storm-chasing crews routinely move through Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties after a major event. Confirming an active state license — and an in-state business address you can actually drive to — keeps you out of that risk pool. Concrete defects don't show up for months or years, so the warranty conversation has to happen before the truck arrives — not after the first crack appears.

Questions to ask before you hire

  1. Are you registered with the county as a concrete or paving contractor, and do you carry general liability and workers' comp?
  2. What PSI mix are you pouring, how thick, and what reinforcement (rebar, fiber mesh, wire) is included?
  3. Will you control-joint and finish the surface (broom, smooth, stamped), and what curing process do you use?
  4. If a permit is required for this size pour, are you pulling it?
  5. What is your warranty on cracking, and what does it specifically exclude?

Frequently asked questions

Will my concrete crack?
All concrete cracks eventually — the question is whether the cracks are controlled (along intentional joints) or random and structural. A competent contractor uses the right mix, proper sub-base prep, correct thickness, control joints at the right spacing, and a slow cure to keep cracks at the joints where you won't notice them.
Do I need a permit for a driveway, patio, or walkway?
Most Orlando-area jurisdictions require a permit for new driveways and driveway extensions (because they affect drainage and the right-of-way), and for slabs over a certain size. Detached patios and walkways often do not. Your contractor should tell you which permits apply at your address.
Pavers vs. poured concrete vs. stamped concrete — which lasts longest in Florida?
Poured concrete typically lasts the longest if installed correctly. Pavers are more flexible (lift and re-set individual stones rather than tear up a slab) and forgive Florida's expansive soils better. Stamped concrete gives the look of pavers at a lower price but cracks are more visible. The right answer depends on your subsoil, drainage, and budget.
Does Orlando have specific requirements for driveways?
Most Orlando-area jurisdictions regulate driveway width, apron design, setback from the curb, and stormwater impact. Your concrete contractor should pull the right-of-way permit (when required) and submit drawings if your driveway extension changes the footprint — don't accept "we never bother with that" as an answer.