- On-site measure of the full pour or paver footprint
- Soil and subgrade condition assessed for sand, muck, or fill
- Drainage and slope direction mapped away from the home
- Existing slab, driveway, or deck inspected for tie-in points
- Utility, irrigation, and sprinkler lines located and flagged
- HOA / ARC color, paver, and finish restrictions reviewed
- Access path for trucks, mixers, and equipment confirmed
Concrete & paver contractor.
Palmetto, Florida.
Driveways, patios, pool decks, stamped concrete, slabs, resurfacing & pavers — poured and laid by the same crew, on a base built to last in the Florida sun. Palmetto — historic riverfront city across the Manatee River from Bradenton, 13,500 residents. 1950s–70s waterfront homes get poured driveways and paver walkways; Artisan Lakes and Trevesta along US-301 drive new-construction paver upgrades.
Lakewood Ranch Concrete pours concrete and lays pavers in Palmetto — driveways, patios, pool decks, stamped concrete, slabs, resurfacing, and pavers — from the gated golf communities around Historic Downtown Palmetto and Riviera Dunes, to the older single-family homes off the main corridors, to the new construction in Ellenton. We’re based in east Bradenton, in the 34212 ZIP bordering Lakewood Ranch, with a tight service radius across Lakewood Ranch, Manatee & Sarasota that covers every part of Palmetto, Manatee County, and the surrounding corridor.
Our approach in Palmetto is the same as everywhere we work: poured and laid to spec, on a base that’s actually excavated and compacted, by the same crew from estimate to walkthrough. We don’t hand the demo to one outfit and the pour to another — the people who measure your Palmetto project are the people who prep the base, set the forms, place the steel, and finish the surface. Fully insured, with a written workmanship warranty on every job.
Every project in Palmetto passes our 42-point install standard — from soil and drainage survey through base compaction, reinforcement, finish, curing, and the final hose-test walkthrough. Waterfront and Snead Island slabs face salt-air exposure, so we use proper concrete cover, sealed pavers, and full curing to resist surface scaling and efflorescence near the river. Those 42 points are how we make sure the surface holds up in the Florida sun instead of cracking or settling a year later.
Palmetto sits on the north bank of the Manatee River, directly across the De Soto Bridge from downtown Bradenton, and its hardscape market spans old and new. Along the historic waterfront and Snead Island, 1950s through 1970s homes — many owned by snowbirds — get new poured driveways, paver walkways, and decorative patios as part of slow restorations, with salt air making proper sealing and curing essential near the water. On the east side along US-301, Artisan Lakes and Trevesta absorb spillover from the Lakewood Ranch boom, delivering builder homes whose owners upgrade to paver driveways and pool decks within the first couple of years. The Riviera Dunes and Northshore neighborhoods add a marina-side mix of patios and pool surrounds. Across both halves of the city, the demand leans toward pavers for driveways and pool decks and decorative concrete for patios and entries.
Humidity reality: Waterfront and Snead Island slabs face salt-air exposure, so we use proper concrete cover, sealed pavers, and full curing to resist surface scaling and efflorescence near the river.
Primary market we serve: Paver driveways and pool decks in Artisan Lakes new builds plus poured-concrete restoration work on the waterfront. Most Palmetto concrete and paver projects are some version of one of those scenarios — and the right material, the right base prep, and the right timeline depend on which one your home falls into.
Permitting & review: Manatee County permitting; downtown historic overlay applies on Riverside Drive and HOA review applies in the US-301 communities.. We pour and pave in this jurisdiction every week and we know what passes, what flags, and what the inspectors and ARC committees actually look for.
Concrete Driveways in Palmetto
Poured-in-place driveways engineered for Gulf Coast heat and shifting soil — properly jointed, fiber-reinforced, and finished to carry Florida vehicles without the spider-cracking you see two doors down.
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Outdoor living slabs — broom-finish, stamped, or stained — built to drain away from the house, beat the Gulf Coast sun, and turn a bare backyard into the room you actually use ten months a year.
See Concrete Patios · PalmettoConcrete Pool Decks in Palmetto
Slip-resistant, cool-to-the-touch pool decks — textured stamped, cool-deck, and paver-look finishes built to shed water, beat barefoot heat, and stand up to chlorine and salt around Lakewood Ranch pools.
See Concrete Pool Decks · PalmettoStamped Concrete in Palmetto
Stamped patios, pool decks, driveways, and walkways that read as travertine, slate, brick, or wood plank — poured, textured, and sealed to hold their color under the Gulf Coast sun.
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Shed pads, AC and generator pads, RV and boat pads, parking aprons, sidewalks, and walkways — poured flat, pitched to drain, and built for the load they’ll actually carry.
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Decorative overlays, cool-deck-style pool deck resurfacing, crack and spalling repair, and sealing — restoring tired Gulf Coast concrete without the cost of a full tear-out.
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Interlocking brick and concrete paver driveways — engineered base, sand-set field, and locked joints built to carry Florida vehicle loads without rutting, settling, or washing out.
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Paver patios, walkways, pool decks, fire pits, and steps — from tight running-bond paths to wide gravel-joint patios, set on a compacted base and built to stay flat and cool underfoot.
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Travertine, brick, and concrete pavers laid around your pool — cool underfoot in July, set on a compacted base that holds true through our sandy soil and summer storms.
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Cleaning, re-sanding, re-leveling, and sealing tired pavers across Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch — bringing a faded, weed-grown driveway or pool deck back to the day it was laid.
See Paver Sealing · Palmetto- Existing surface demoed and hauled off as scoped
- Subgrade excavated to design depth for slab or paver base
- Soft or organic soil cut out and replaced with clean fill
- Compactable base (crushed limerock / road base) brought in
- Base compacted in lifts with a plate compactor to spec
- Final grade and slope re-checked for positive drainage
- Edge lines, depth, and pad dimensions verified before forming
- Forms set, staked, and leveled to the planned slope
- Fiber mesh and / or rebar / wire reinforcement placed
- Rebar chaired up off the base so it sits inside the slab
- Control-joint and expansion-joint layout planned
- Thickened edges formed where load demands it
- Vapor barrier installed under interior-adjacent slabs
- Forms and reinforcement photographed before the pour
- Concrete mix and PSI confirmed for the application
- Pour placed, screeded, and floated to grade
- Specified finish applied — broom, stamp, or smooth
- Color, release, or stain applied per the approved sample
- Pavers laid to pattern on a screeded sand setting bed
- Edge restraints installed to lock the paver field
- Soldier course / borders set straight and consistent
- Control joints cut or tooled at engineered spacing
- Expansion joints set against the house and fixed structures
- Curing compound or wet-cure applied to the fresh slab
- Pavers compacted into the bed with a plate compactor
- Polymeric joint sand swept in, compacted, and activated
- Slab and paver edges cleaned of slurry and excess sand
- Cure / set time communicated before foot or vehicle traffic
- Site cleaned, forms pulled, and debris hauled away
- Surface pressure-washed and inspected when sealing is scoped
- Sealer applied evenly at the correct cure window
- Final slope and drainage confirmed with a hose test
- Walkthrough with the homeowner — full surface inspected
- Care, curing, and maintenance guidance handed over
- Written workmanship warranty issued and job photos sent
How much does a concrete or paver project cost in Palmetto, FL?
Real 2026 numbers for Palmetto and the rest of Manatee County: poured concrete driveways and patios with a broom finish run roughly $8–$14 per square foot; stamped or decorative concrete $12–$20; concrete pool decks $10–$16; resurfacing existing slabs $5–$12; and sealing $1–$3. Pavers cost more for the upgrade in look and repairability — paver driveways and patios land around $14–$26 per square foot, and travertine or paver pool decks $16–$32. What moves your number in Palmetto is the base prep (sandy or soft soil that needs extra excavation and compaction adds cost), demo and haul-off of an old slab, drainage and slope work, and the finish or paver you choose. You get a written, line-itemized estimate within 24 hours of the on-site measure — no ‘starting at’ pricing, no surprise change orders.
How long does a concrete or paver job take in Palmetto?
For a typical Palmetto home: a poured driveway runs about a few working days — demo and haul-off, base prep, forming, and the pour — then concrete needs to cure before you drive on it (we’ll give you the exact window before anyone parks on it). A paver driveway, patio, or pool deck usually takes 2–4 days from excavation through base compaction, laying, edge restraints, and polymeric joint sand. Stamped and decorative concrete adds a little time for the stamping, color, and sealing steps. Whole-home hardscape projects in larger homes around Historic Downtown Palmetto and Riviera Dunes run longer. The real schedule lives in your written quote, not in this paragraph.
Are you actually local to Palmetto?
Yes. Our crew is based in east Bradenton, in the 34212 ZIP bordering Lakewood Ranch — minutes from most of Palmetto, not driving in from another county. We pour concrete and lay pavers across Manatee County every week, so we know the soil, the drainage, the HOA / ARC rules, and the community access protocols at Historic Downtown Palmetto, Riviera Dunes, and Snead Island. The same crew that measures your Palmetto project is the crew that pours and paves it, start to finish.
Why does Palmetto need specific prep for concrete and pavers?
Waterfront and Snead Island slabs face salt-air exposure, so we use proper concrete cover, sealed pavers, and full curing to resist surface scaling and efflorescence near the river. The bigger picture: paver driveways and pool decks in artisan lakes new builds plus poured-concrete restoration work on the waterfront. That dictates how deep we excavate, how much base we bring in and compact, where the control and expansion joints go, and how we slope the surface for drainage. The same square footage in two different Palmetto neighborhoods can need very different prep — an older home near Memphis may have soft or organic soil that has to be cut out and replaced, while a newer build in Historic Downtown Palmetto sits on engineered fill. We assess all of that at the on-site measure, because the base prep nobody sees is what stops the crack you would have seen.
Do you handle HOA and ARC-managed communities in Palmetto?
Yes. Most of the gated and master-planned communities in Palmetto (including Historic Downtown Palmetto, Riviera Dunes, and Snead Island) run an architectural review committee with rules on driveway material, paver color and pattern, and concrete finish. We build to what passes, document the spec, and can prepare and submit the ARC package so your project clears review the first time. Give us the gate code and the community’s guidelines and we’ll work within them — color samples, joint and border details, and all.
Can you start a Palmetto project within the week?
Sometimes — it depends on the size of the job and our current schedule. Smaller pours and paver jobs can often start within the week of a signed estimate, especially in the slower, drier stretches of the year. Larger driveways, pool decks, and multi-surface hardscape projects typically book a few weeks out. Florida weather is the other variable: we schedule pours around the rainy-season afternoon storms and protect fresh concrete while it cures. We’ll give you a real start date in the quote, not a vague ‘we’ll get to it.’
Ready for a real estimate, on a real Palmetto project?
Free on-site measure within 24–48 hours. Written, line-itemized quote within 24 hours of the visit. No high-pressure sales, no obligation.
(941) 352-4308