
Gulfport Concrete builds patios, driveways, pool decks, and foundations for Long Beach, MS homeowners - including stamped finishes, retaining walls, and slab work - with drainage grading, Harrison County permit handling, and base preparation designed for the coastal soil conditions along Highway 90. Licensed contractor, free estimates, 1-business-day response.

Long Beach has one of the longest outdoor living seasons on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and a properly built concrete patio gives you a durable surface that handles the annual 65 inches of rainfall, salt air, and Gulf Coast humidity without rotting, shifting, or requiring annual staining. We pour every patio with drainage slope built in from day one. Learn more about our concrete patio construction service.
Post-Katrina rebuilds across Long Beach used varying quality of base preparation, and driveways installed during the 2006-to-2015 rebuilding period are now reaching the age where settling and cracking become visible. We replace aging driveways with properly compacted bases and drainage grading suited to the sandy coastal soil throughout Harrison County.
Pool ownership is common in Long Beach given the warm climate and outdoor lifestyle, and pool decks face constant exposure to water, chlorine, UV, and the salt air blowing in from the Gulf. We pour slip-resistant pool decks with sealed finishes that stand up to coastal conditions and keep the surface safe and attractive for years.
Stamped concrete is popular across Long Beach's residential neighborhoods for patios, front entries, and pool surrounds because it delivers the look of brick or stone at a fraction of the cost - and in this climate, it outlasts wood decking and natural stone by a wide margin when properly sealed.
Inland Long Beach neighborhoods north of Highway 90 have a mix of older slab homes that may need foundation repairs or additions, and newer construction that requires reinforced slabs meeting current Harrison County standards. We pour foundations for additions and new structures with base preparation specific to the coastal soil conditions in this part of the county.
Long Beach sits directly on the Gulf of Mexico in Harrison County, about 14,000 residents strong and positioned between Gulfport to the east and Pass Christian to the west. A large share of the city was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which means a lot of the housing stock is now 15 to 20 years old - the age at which concrete driveways, patios, and pool decks installed during the rebuilding boom start showing the wear that comes from years of coastal humidity, UV exposure, and the occasional tropical storm. Homes that were repaired quickly with minimal base preparation are the most likely to be showing problems now.
Long Beach receives around 65 inches of rain per year, and the sandy coastal soil throughout much of the city does not drain or compact the same way inland soils do. Concrete poured on a thin or poorly compacted base settles faster here than it would in, say, central Mississippi. The salt air from the Gulf also accelerates the breakdown of concrete sealers - homes within a mile or two of the water typically need resealing every one to two years rather than the standard two to three. These conditions are consistent across the city, and any contractor working here needs to account for them from the first conversation.
We work on properties throughout Long Beach, from the elevated homes nearest the water south of Highway 90 - where FEMA flood elevation requirements shape foundation and drainage design - to the ranch-style slab homes in the neighborhoods north of the highway, where older concrete flatwork is more likely to need replacement than repair. Long Beach Harbor is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, and the areas around it tend to have the most aggressive salt air conditions for outdoor concrete surfaces. The City of Long Beach handles permitting for most residential concrete work here, and we are familiar with their process.
Highway 90 - the main coastal road running through Long Beach - connects the city to Gulfport and Pass Christian, and most Long Beach residents know the difference between the neighborhoods that sit right along the beach and those that are several blocks inland. Those two environments require different approaches to base preparation and sealing, and we adjust accordingly on every job.
We also serve customers in nearby Bay St. Louis, where similar post-Katrina coastal housing and Harrison County soil conditions create the same concrete challenges, and in Gulfport, just a few miles east along the coast.
Reach us by phone or through our online form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit - no obligation, no charge for the estimate.
We visit your property, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and discuss your options. You receive a written estimate covering base prep depth, thickness, reinforcement, and permit requirements - so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work starts.
We pull the permit through the City of Long Beach or Harrison County and schedule the pour around the weather. We give you a clear timeline for the work and cure period so you can plan around it.
After the pour and cure period, we walk the finished surface with you, confirm drainage is working correctly, and leave you with written care instructions. Resealing timelines for Gulf Coast conditions are covered before we go.
We serve Long Beach homeowners with written estimates and on-site assessments. No obligation - just an honest look at what your project needs and what it will cost.
(228) 263-3601Long Beach is a small coastal city in Harrison County with about 14,000 residents and a strong community identity built around its schools, harbor, and year-round outdoor lifestyle. It sits directly on the Gulf of Mexico with U.S. Highway 90 running along its beachfront, connecting it to Gulfport on one side and Pass Christian on the other. Long Beach High School and its Bearcats teams are a central part of community life, and the city has a stable, year-round population of owner-occupants who take genuine pride in their homes.
A significant portion of Long Beach was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and the city today has a mix of elevated pier homes near the water and ranch-style slab homes farther inland. Most homeowners here are practical and budget-conscious - they want work done right the first time, not a low number that turns into a bigger bill later. For broader service area coverage, we work throughout the region including in Hattiesburg and other nearby communities.
We hold a valid Mississippi State Board of Contractors license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. Every Long Beach project is permitted through the appropriate local authority before work begins - we handle that step, not you.
Long Beach averages 65 inches of rain per year, and a slab poured flat or with the wrong slope will hold water against your foundation season after season. Every surface we pour is graded to direct water away from the home - it is standard practice here, not an upgrade.
We have worked on properties throughout Long Beach, from the elevated pier homes near the harbor south of Highway 90 to the ranch-style slab homes on the quieter streets to the north. The different soil and drainage conditions across these neighborhoods shape how we approach each job.
Much of Long Beach was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and homes built quickly in that period sometimes had base preparation or drainage grading that does not hold up long-term. We know what to look for and how to address it when we find it on a site assessment.
Long Beach homeowners choose us because we show up prepared for what Gulf Coast concrete work actually requires - not what a generic estimate assumes. We carry the license, insurance, and local knowledge to do the job correctly the first time.
Durable concrete driveways designed and poured to last for decades.
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Call us or submit a request online today. We respond within 1 business day and provide a free on-site estimate with a written quote before any work begins.