
Precision Wesley Chapel Concrete serves New Port Richey, FL with retaining walls, driveway replacements, and concrete patios built to handle the moisture and soil conditions on the Gulf Coast. We pull Pasco County permits, respond within one business day, and have worked on concrete block homes across this area.

New Port Richey sits on flat, low-lying terrain near the Gulf Coast, and properties close to the Pithlachascotee River deal with drainage and erosion pressure that most inland communities do not. Our concrete retaining walls are built with proper drainage backfill and footings set for the area's sandy, moisture-heavy soil, so the wall holds its position through Florida storm seasons.
New Port Richey's housing stock is dominated by ranch-style homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, and many of those original driveways are cracked, sunken, or broken apart by decades of tree root growth. We replace aging driveways with properly compacted slabs that give these homes a clean, solid surface without the patch-and-hope approach that fails within a few years.
Many New Port Richey homeowners spend the cooler months outdoors and have small to mid-size backyards where a finished patio extends living space without a major renovation. We pour patios that drain correctly and hold up against the humidity and moisture common to Gulf Coast properties, with finish options that complement concrete block and stucco homes.
Pools are common in New Port Richey's older residential neighborhoods, and many original pool decks are at or past the point where resurfacing is not enough. We pour new pool decks with slip-resistant finishes designed for Florida's combination of intense sun and frequent rain, and we grade them to drain away from the pool coping and the surrounding landscape.
Front entry steps on New Port Richey's older homes often show decades of wear - cracked treads, shifted risers, and edges that have crumbled from moisture exposure. We replace deteriorating steps with properly footed concrete that stays level and safe, a real concern on properties where residents may be older and fall risk matters.
Sidewalks on small New Port Richey lots with mature trees are often lifted and cracked by roots that have been spreading for 40 or 50 years. We remove sections, address the root issue where possible, and pour new walks with proper base prep so the problem does not immediately return.
New Port Richey grew rapidly during the 1970s and 1980s, and most of the housing stock from that era is now 35 to 50 years old. Concrete driveways, patios, and walkways built during those years were poured on sandy, flat ground with the base preparation standards of the time, and most of them are showing it. Add decades of root growth from mature landscaping and you get surfaces that are cracked, uneven, or sinking - problems that compound if you keep patching rather than replacing. The city also has a notably older population, which means concrete surfaces that are not level or that have raised edges are a genuine safety issue, not just cosmetic ones.
The coastal setting makes things harder. Properties near the Pithlachascotee River and the Gulf deal with higher soil moisture year-round, and low-lying neighborhoods can see standing water after heavy rain from the area's summer thunderstorm season. That moisture environment puts constant pressure on retaining walls and on any concrete surface that was not graded to drain properly. Concrete block construction - the standard here since the 1950s - is durable, but cracks in the stucco finish can let moisture in and accelerate problems. A contractor who knows Gulf Coast conditions approaches drainage on every job differently than one who primarily works inland.
Concrete work in New Port Richey falls under Pasco County Building Construction Services, and we pull permits through that office regularly. The homes we work on here are almost universally concrete block and stucco construction - the CBS build standard that was the norm for Florida homes from the 1950s through the 1990s. Driveways and flatwork on these properties are often original, which means 40 or more years of Florida weather and tree root pressure have done their work.
New Port Richey centers around the downtown area along Main Street and the Pithlachascotee River - locals call it the Cotee - where the city has invested in revitalization over the past several years. The area around Sims Park along the riverfront is a well-known anchor for the community. We serve properties throughout New Port Richey, from neighborhoods close to the water to the residential streets heading east toward US-19 and beyond.
We also serve neighboring Clearwater to the south and regularly work across the Largo area as well. If you are on the boundary between communities, reach out and we will confirm we cover your address.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and we respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the job - location, size, and what you are trying to fix or build - before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your property to measure, check the soil and drainage conditions, and look at any existing concrete. New Port Richey homes often have tree root issues and drainage quirks that only show up in person - this visit is how we price the job accurately, not by guessing from a phone description.
We handle the Pasco County permit application before any crew arrives. For jobs requiring a permit - most driveways, retaining walls, and slab foundations do - we submit the application and give you a timeline. No work starts until the permit is in hand.
The crew completes the job and cleans up the site. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so any questions are answered on the spot, not by phone later. For poured concrete, we explain the curing period and what to keep off the surface in the first week.
We serve New Port Richey homeowners with free on-site estimates and Pasco County permits handled from start to finish. No obligation to call.
(352) 657-1086New Port Richey is a small city in western Pasco County, sitting along Florida's Gulf Coast about 35 miles north of Tampa. The Pithlachascotee River runs through the center of town and empties into the Gulf of Mexico, giving the city a genuine waterfront identity. Most of the residential stock is single-story concrete block and stucco homes built between the 1960s and 1990s on modest lots, and the city has a notably older, long-term homeowner population. Downtown has seen real investment over the past decade, with businesses and events anchored around the riverfront and the historic Hacienda Hotel district.
Properties range from small in-town lots with mature landscaping to larger parcels heading east toward the county line. The mix of older housing stock, coastal soil conditions, and a community that has been established for decades makes New Port Richey different from the fast-growing newer suburbs to the east. We work on properties throughout the city and in neighboring communities including Clearwater to the south and Largo, which shares many of the same Gulf Coast housing characteristics.
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