
PaveLine Miami Gardens Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Hollywood, FL with decorative concrete, pool deck installation, and driveway building for the city's older CBS homes and coastal properties. We handle Broward County permits and respond to new project requests within one business day.
PaveLine Miami Gardens Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Hollywood, FL with decorative concrete, pool deck installation, and driveway building for the city's older CBS homes and coastal properties. We handle Broward County permits and respond to new project requests within one business day.

Hollywood homeowners upgrade driveways, patios, and pool decks with decorative finishes that hold up to South Florida's year-round sun and heavy rain. Stamped and stained surfaces give you the look of stone or tile at a fraction of the cost, with none of the shifting or weed growth that comes with individual pavers. See our full decorative concrete services for finish options suited to the South Florida climate.
Pool ownership is common in Hollywood, and the combination of chlorine splash, bare feet, and year-round sun is hard on deck surfaces. Older CBS-era homes near the beach often have original pool decks that are now cracked, rough, or dangerously slippery when wet. We resurface and rebuild pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and UV-rated sealers designed for Hollywood's coastal exposure.
Many Hollywood driveways date from the original postwar build-out of the city - 1950s through 1980s - and are well past their useful life. Hollywood's flat terrain means a driveway poured without proper drainage grading collects standing water after every summer storm. We build the slope into every pour so water moves to the street, not toward your garage or foundation.
Hollywood's year-round outdoor living season means a back patio gets used every month - not just a few weeks in summer. Concrete holds up to daily use and heavy rain better than wood decking or loose pavers in South Florida's humid climate, and it does not shift, splinter, or grow mold between joints the way other materials do.
Entry steps and front stoops on Hollywood's older CBS homes often show the same age as the rest of the property - cracked treads, crumbling edges, or surfaces that became slippery as the original sealer failed. New concrete steps can be finished to match an updated driveway or patio finish for a consistent look across the whole front of the house.
Hollywood neighborhoods like Emerald Hills and the areas around ArtsPark at Young Circle have a mix of residential properties where walkways connect the driveway, front door, and back gate. Original walkways from the 1960s through 1980s often have tree root damage underneath and surface cracking that is a tripping hazard. A new concrete path on a properly prepared base outlasts patched sections by decades.
The bulk of Hollywood was developed during the postwar Florida building boom - most homes went up between the 1950s and the 1980s. That puts the city's housing stock at 40 to 70 years old, and driveways, pool decks, and patios from that era are well into replacement territory. Concrete block construction, which is standard for South Florida homes from that period, holds up well structurally, but the flatwork around these homes was poured at a time when drainage grading and sealing practices were far less rigorous than they are today. Hollywood averages about 62 inches of rain per year, most of it arriving between May and October in afternoon thunderstorms, and surfaces that were never properly sealed or sloped have been collecting damage for decades.
The city's location along the Atlantic coast adds another pressure. Salt air accelerates the breakdown of concrete sealers faster than inland conditions, meaning pool decks and patios on properties near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk and the Intracoastal need more frequent resealing than homes further west. Hurricane season, which runs from June through November, brings heavy wind-driven rain that finds every crack in an aging surface and works its way underneath. Homeowners who let small cracks go unaddressed through one or two hurricane seasons often come out the other side needing a full replacement instead of a repair. The right concrete contractor for Hollywood understands both the age of the housing stock and the coastal conditions that accelerate deterioration.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Hollywood Building Department for work within city limits. Hollywood operates its own permitting office separate from Broward County unincorporated areas, and understanding those differences in process and timeline matters when we're planning a job. We account for permit review time in every project schedule so there are no surprises once the crew is ready to work.
The city has distinct neighborhoods with very different property types. Homes near the beach - east of US-1 and along the Intracoastal - tend to be older condos and smaller single-family CBS houses on compact lots. Western neighborhoods like Emerald Hills have larger lots and more recent construction from the 1980s and 1990s. The Pembroke Road corridor along Hollywood's western edge borders newer development that carried into the 2000s. These differences affect how we approach base preparation, drainage, and finish selection on any given job - a one-size approach does not work when the soil conditions, lot size, and property age vary this much from one side of the city to the other.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Miramar and Pembroke Pines, both of which share the same Broward County climate and soil conditions. If your property sits near the city line, give us a call - we cover that whole corridor from Hollywood north through both cities.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond to all Hollywood project requests within one business day. Be ready to describe the area you need work on and roughly how large it is - you do not need exact measurements.
We visit the property to measure, assess the existing surface, and check drainage conditions. This is when we talk through finish options and give you a written quote with no obligation. Cost questions are answered here - no vague ranges, just a clear breakdown.
We file for the required permit with the City of Hollywood before work begins. You do not need to go anywhere or handle any paperwork. Permit processing typically takes one to two weeks, which we factor into the project timeline from the start.
The crew handles site preparation, the pour, finishing, and sealing. After the required city inspection, we walk through the finished work with you and explain maintenance and resealing timelines. You need to be available for the final walkthrough, but not necessarily present during the work itself.
We serve all of Hollywood, FL - from the beach to Emerald Hills and the Pembroke Road corridor. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(305) 810-8732Hollywood sits directly between Miami and Fort Lauderdale along the I-95 corridor - about 20 miles north of Miami and 10 miles south of Fort Lauderdale. With roughly 155,000 residents, it is one of the larger cities in Broward County and has its own distinct identity, not just a suburb of its larger neighbors. The city is home to the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, a 2.5-mile paved oceanfront path lined with restaurants and shops, and ArtsPark at Young Circle, the city's downtown cultural hub. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, with its distinctive guitar-shaped tower visible from I-95, anchors the city's western commercial area. Hollywood's housing stock reflects its postwar development history - the eastern neighborhoods near the beach have older condos and smaller single-family homes, while Emerald Hills and the neighborhoods along the Pembroke Road corridor to the west have larger lots and homes built from the 1980s onward.
Residential property in Hollywood is roughly split between single-family homes and multi-family buildings - condos and townhouses make up a significant share of the eastern areas near US-1 and the Intracoastal Waterway. For concrete work, this means our crew works on everything from standalone CBS homes on 6,000-square-foot lots to shared entryways and common areas in smaller condo buildings. Concrete block construction is the dominant building type throughout the city, which shapes how we approach flatwork repairs and new pours. Nearby areas we also serve include Miramar to the west and Pembroke Pines to the north - both share the same South Florida soil and climate conditions as Hollywood.
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Learn MoreWhether your project is a pool deck, driveway, patio, or foundation slab, our crew knows Hollywood's properties and conditions. Call us or submit the form - we will respond within one business day.