
Precision Wesley Chapel Concrete serves Brandon, FL with driveway replacements, patios, sidewalks, and concrete slabs built for Hillsborough County homes. We pull county permits, handle the base prep that sandy soil demands, and reply within one business day.

Most Brandon homes were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and driveways from that era are now at or past their useful life - cracked, sunken, or damaged by decades of tree root growth. Our concrete driveway building service focuses on proper base compaction before the pour so the replacement slab holds up under Brandon's heavy summer rain without sinking or cracking within the first few years.
Brandon homeowners with fenced backyards and attached two-car garages often want a finished patio that connects the indoor living space to the yard. We pour patios graded to drain away from the home, with finish options suited to concrete block homes common throughout the Bloomingdale and eastern Brandon neighborhoods.
Homes in older Brandon subdivisions often have front and side walkways pushed up by tree roots from mature oaks and other large-canopy trees. We remove and replace damaged sections with properly footed concrete, addressing root paths where possible so the new walk does not lift again within a few years.
Many Brandon homes built after 1990 include in-ground pools, and pool decks from that era are now showing cracking, staining, and surface spalling from years of Florida sun and pool chemicals. We replace or resurface pool decks with finishes that stay cool underfoot, resist chlorine exposure, and meet Hillsborough County code.
Attached two-car garages are standard on most Brandon homes built since the 1990s, and garage floor slabs in this age range often show cracking, oil staining, and surface spalling. We pour new garage floor slabs or resurface existing ones, with finish options that are easier to clean and maintain than bare concrete.
New construction additions and accessory structures in Brandon - detached garages, workshops, and storage buildings - require properly footed concrete slabs that meet Hillsborough County code. We build slab foundations sized and reinforced for the structure, with the base preparation that Brandon's sandy soil requires to prevent settling.
Brandon grew steadily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and most of the concrete flatwork from that era - driveways, patios, front walkways - has now been through 30 to 50 Florida summers. The combination of sandy Hillsborough County soil, near-daily thunderstorms from June through September, and decades of tree root pressure has left a large share of that older concrete cracked, sunken, or broken. Patching over a failing base might hide the problem for a season or two, but Brandon's soil and weather will find any weak point in the repair. Replacement with proper base compaction is usually the better investment.
Because Brandon is unincorporated, all permits go through Hillsborough County rather than a city hall - a distinction that matters if your contractor is not familiar with the county process. Brandon also has a high owner-occupancy rate and many long-term residents who plan to stay, which means concrete work here is an investment in the home itself, not just a cosmetic fix before a sale. Getting the job done right the first time - with proper base preparation, correct grading for drainage, and the county permit - is what separates a driveway that lasts 30 years from one that needs attention again in five.
Concrete work in Brandon is permitted and inspected through Hillsborough County Building Services, and because Brandon is unincorporated, there is no separate city permitting office. We pull permits through the county for every job that requires one. The homes we work on here are almost entirely concrete block construction - the CBS build style that was standard in Florida through the 1990s. Older ranch homes in established neighborhoods like Bloomingdale represent the most common job site we see in Brandon.
Brandon centers around Brandon Boulevard and the Brandon Town Center mall, which most residents use as a landmark reference point. The Lee Roy Selmon Expressway connects Brandon directly to downtown Tampa, and most of the residential neighborhoods fan out along side streets off Brandon Boulevard and Bloomingdale Avenue. We work throughout all of Brandon, from the older subdivisions closer to the Selmon to the newer developments on the eastern and southern edges of the community.
We also serve neighboring Plant City to the east and regularly take jobs in Temple Terrace to the north. If you are near the boundary between communities, reach out and we will confirm coverage.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day to set up a site visit. We need to see the area in person before giving you an accurate number - Brandon soil conditions and site access vary enough that phone quotes are rarely reliable.
During the visit we measure the area, assess soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out all costs - demo, base prep, permit fees, pour, and cleanup. Everything is on the page before you commit to anything.
We file the Hillsborough County permit on your behalf and schedule the work once it is approved - typically one to two weeks for standard jobs. You do not need to deal with the county portal or make any calls; we handle the whole process.
Pour day typically runs four to eight hours. We clean up the site before we leave and walk you through the curing timeline - plan to stay off the concrete for 24 to 48 hours, and avoid driving on a driveway for a full week. The county inspection is coordinated on our end.
We serve Brandon and surrounding Hillsborough County areas. No obligation, no pressure - just an honest on-site estimate for your project.
(352) 657-1086Brandon is an unincorporated community in Hillsborough County with a population of more than 115,000, making it one of the largest unincorporated communities in Florida. It sits about 10 miles east of downtown Tampa, connected by the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway and Interstate 75. The commercial heart of the community runs along Brandon Boulevard and centers on Brandon Town Center, the regional mall that most residents use as a neighborhood reference point. Housing ranges from original 1970s and 1980s ranch homes in neighborhoods like Bloomingdale to newer two-story subdivisions built closer to the Valrico boundary in the 2000s and 2010s.
Brandon has a notably high owner-occupancy rate, and many residents have lived in the area for a decade or more. Most homes are concrete block construction on lots ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, with attached garages, fenced backyards, and moderate front yards. Nearby, Plant City to the east and Temple Terrace to the north share a similar concrete block housing stock and Hillsborough County building environment.
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