Gainesville

Gainesville Concrete Contractors 

We are a concrete contractor company that serves Clearwater, Florida. We operate and serve Clearwater, Florida, as well as the other surrounding areas. With our experience, we will work hard for your home or business, to supervise delivery and pouring, ensuring that it’s done correctly. Our concrete pavers can also repave an asphalt or concrete driveway that has been damaged by time, weather, or heavy loads to make the property look absolutely fantastic and as good as new.

Since concrete can be used in many different ways, there are many options available for concrete work. Whether when it comes to having new concrete poured or old concrete repaired, it is best to do your best to know and research it thoroughly before deciding to start your project.  For high-visibility, high-traffic commercial spaces, such as retail stores, restaurants, and salons, concrete floors are ideal flooring.

Our Concrete Contractors Gainesville FL Specialize In: 

  • Patios
  • Concrete sidewalks and walkways 
  • Concrete pads and slabs
  • Concrete retaining walls 
  • Foundations
  • Repairs
  • Concrete polishing
  • Concrete floors
  • Concrete leveling
  • Commercial concrete 

About Gainesville

There is also Gainesville which is also the county seat of, and considered the largest city in, Alachua County, Florida, United States, and is both the principal city of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area and is the overall largest city in North Central Florida. Gainesville, Florida is also populated and houses a population of 132,127 people.

Looking for things to do in Gainesville? Although Gainesville is well-known as the location of the University of Florida, there’s a lot more to Gainesville than just a college campus. The large city also has a rich history dating back thousands of years to the time of hunter-gatherers, as well as many of its wild forests and wetlands that have been carefully preserved to this day. In terms of nature enthusiasts, the city is a complete haven.

Some people may be history buffs and more interested in museums, then try out the Florida Museum Of Natural History. The Florida Museum Of Natural History is a huge, sprawling complex that is filled to the brim with everything you may be curious about from life-sized dinosaur bones to living butterfly rainforests, and it has a little something for everyone in terms of age, gender, and interest. If you show interest in fossils, there are dozens of displays where you can admire ancient animal remains.

Interested in parks and basking in various, fabulous sceneries? Visit the Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park. The park is the only park in Florida that’s literally located in a sinkhole. The whole area stretches more than 120 feet deep and 500 feet wide. Visitors can also descend to the bottom with the help of winding wooden steps and boardwalks that lead to an observation deck. Gainesville shines brightly with its nature, and the Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park is one of its examples.

Another example of Gainesville’s nature attractions is the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium. Located on the campus of Santa Fe College, the place will display to you the wonders of the universe. Furthermore, there are regular “star shows” where you can explore the night sky without ever leaving your seat, the planetarium also offers fun, creative showcases that incorporate everything from music to laser art.

Areas We Serve

We serve areas around Gainesville, Florida, which may include the neighborhoods and areas around Los Trancos Woods, FL 32606, USA, Haile Plantation, FL 32608, USA, Arredondo, Kanapaha, Clinch, Wacahoota, Louise, FL 32609, USA, Monteocha, Fairbanks, Copeland Settlement, Ruthland, FL 32641, USA, Lakeview Estates, Rochelle, Windsor, and Melton Manor.

Most Common Asked Questions 

Is Gainesville Florida A Good Place To Live?

Gainesville is actually one of the best places to live in Florida. According to a certain website, Gainesville is the 1st and Best Place to Live in Alachua County. Residents also have an urban-suburban mix feel and most residents rent their homes, and the public schools in Gainesville are also highly rated.

Is Gainesville A Safe Town?

According to a certain website, the crime rate in Gainesville is much larger compared to other US cities. Gainesville seems to be in the 1st percentile for safety, which means 99% of cities are safer and 1% of cities are more dangerous. The west part of the city also appears to be the safest.

Does Gainesville Have A Beach?

Although there aren’t many beaches in Gainesville to take your loved ones, there are tons of coastlines near it that provide the perfect escape, like Jacksonville Beach.