
Gulfport Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and pool decks across Gulfport, MS - including slab building, concrete cutting, and retaining walls - with permits, Harrison County base prep, and drainage grading handled from day one. Licensed contractor serving Gulfport since 2024.

Gulfport's clay-heavy Harrison County soil shifts with every wet season, and driveways poured without proper base preparation fail within a few years. We handle permits through the City of Gulfport Building Department and build every driveway with gravel drainage layers and reinforcement sized for local conditions. See our full concrete driveway building service for details.
With Gulfport's outdoor living season running most of the year, a well-built concrete patio is one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner can make. We slope every slab so water drains away from the home after the heavy Gulf Coast rains this area sees, and we offer plain, brushed, and stamped finishes to match your home's style.
Many Gulfport homes - especially those rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina - sit on concrete slabs that need to meet post-storm FEMA elevation requirements. We pour reinforced slab foundations for new construction and additions, with base prep designed for the coastal soil conditions found throughout Harrison County.
Gulfport's climate supports outdoor pool use for most of the year, which means pool decks take constant punishment from UV, chlorine, and foot traffic. We pour slip-resistant pool decks with proper drainage slopes and offer sealed finishes that resist the salt air found throughout the Gulf Coast.
Low-lying Gulfport properties with grade changes or flood-prone yards benefit from properly engineered retaining walls that manage water flow and hold soil in place through storm season. We build walls sized to the load and drainage demands of each specific site.
Gulfport is Mississippi's second-largest city, with roughly 72,000 residents and a housing stock split between mid-century ranch homes and a large wave of construction that followed Hurricane Katrina in 2005. That mix means you will find 1960s brick-veneer slabs sitting next to post-2005 elevated homes built to updated FEMA flood elevation requirements - and both types present different challenges for concrete work. The city receives about 65 inches of rain per year, and a large share of Gulfport sits in a designated flood zone where drainage is not just a preference but a code requirement.
Clay-heavy soil is common throughout Harrison County, and it is one of the main reasons concrete fails early in this market. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting constant stress on any slab poured above it. A contractor who accounts for this with proper gravel base preparation and drainage grading will produce concrete that holds up for decades. One who skips those steps - often to keep a bid low - will produce work that shows cracks and settling within a few wet seasons. Gulfport's subtropical heat also affects scheduling: concrete poured in peak summer heat can cure unevenly, so experienced contractors here plan pours for early mornings or the October-through-April window when conditions are more stable.
Gulfport Concrete has been pulling permits through the City of Gulfport Building Department since we opened in 2024, and we work across all parts of the city - from the elevated pier homes south of Highway 90 near Jones Park and the harbor, to the ranch-style brick homes in the older neighborhoods north of downtown, to the newer subdivisions that developed farther inland after Katrina. We know which neighborhoods sit in FEMA flood zones, which soil types need extra gravel depth, and what the city's inspectors look for on each project type.
Gulfport is well-connected along the coast - Interstate 10 runs through the northern part of the city, and Highway 90 (Beach Boulevard) runs the full length of the waterfront, connecting us to communities in both directions. The Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum and the Port of Gulfport are two of the most recognizable landmarks in the area, and we have worked on properties in neighborhoods throughout the city, from the older streets near downtown to the quieter areas off Highway 49 to the north. For information on what the city requires for your specific project, the City of Gulfport Public Works Department is the right starting point.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Long Beach, where post-Katrina rebuilds and coastal soil conditions create similar concrete challenges, and in Biloxi, just a few miles to the east along the coast.
Reach us by phone or through our online form. We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your project to prepare for the on-site visit - no charge for the estimate.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess the soil and drainage conditions. You receive a written estimate spelling out the thickness, reinforcement, base preparation, and permit requirements before you commit to anything.
We handle the permit application through the City of Gulfport Building Department or Harrison County, depending on your project. We schedule around the forecast and let you know when to expect the crew.
The crew completes the work and walks the finished surface with you before leaving. We confirm drainage is functioning correctly and explain how to care for the new concrete so it holds up through Gulf Coast weather.
We serve all of Gulfport, MS and respond within 1 business day. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and permit handling included.
(228) 263-3601Gulfport is the county seat of Harrison County and Mississippi's second-largest city, with a population of roughly 72,000. The city sits directly on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and its waterfront - anchored by the Gulfport Small Craft Harbor at Jones Park and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum just to the east - defines much of the city's character. Highway 90, known locally as Beach Boulevard, runs the full length of the waterfront and is the main artery connecting Gulfport to neighboring communities in both directions. The Port of Gulfport, one of the Gulf South's busiest commercial ports, sits at the center of the city's economy alongside tourism, healthcare, and a significant military presence tied to Keesler Air Force Base in adjacent Biloxi.
Gulfport's housing stock reflects its history as a coastal city that rebuilt significantly after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Older mid-century ranch homes with brick veneer sit in established neighborhoods north of downtown, while newer elevated construction - built to post-Katrina FEMA flood elevation standards - lines the streets closest to the water. The northern parts of the city have seen new subdivision development over the past two decades, with communities farther from the coast offering larger lots and newer builds. We work across all of these neighborhoods, and our sister coverage in nearby Long Beach and Hattiesburg gives us broad familiarity with concrete conditions across South Mississippi.
We hold a valid Mississippi State Board of Contractors license and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. We have pulled permits through the City of Gulfport's Building Department and know what local inspectors look for on each project type.
Harrison County's clay-and-sand soil shifts more than most inland markets, and every concrete failure we see in Gulfport traces back to rushed base preparation. We compact the subgrade and add gravel drainage layers before every pour - the step most low-bid contractors skip.
From driveways and patios to foundations and pool decks, we handle every concrete service that Gulfport homeowners need - across the city and throughout the surrounding Gulf Coast communities.
A large portion of Gulfport sits in FEMA-designated flood zones. We grade every slab so water flows away from the home, meeting both local code requirements and the practical drainage demands of a city that gets 65 inches of rain per year.
Whether your project is a simple driveway replacement or a more complex foundation or retaining wall job, we bring the same standard of base prep, drainage planning, and permit handling to every pour. You can verify our Mississippi contractor license at the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. Get your free estimate today.
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