
PaveLine Miami Gardens Concrete is a concrete contractor serving North Miami, FL with sidewalk building, driveway replacement, and pool deck work suited to the city's 1950s and 1960s concrete block housing stock. Our crew responds to new project requests within one business day.
PaveLine Miami Gardens Concrete is a concrete contractor serving North Miami, FL with sidewalk building, driveway replacement, and pool deck work suited to the city's 1950s and 1960s concrete block housing stock. Our crew responds to new project requests within one business day.

North Miami has dense, walkable neighborhoods where aging sidewalks are a constant maintenance issue. Many of the original concrete paths date from the postwar construction boom and have been lifted or cracked by decades of root intrusion from mature trees. We handle concrete sidewalk building from demo and permit through the final pour, grading every walkway so rain drains toward the street rather than pooling at your front door.
Lots in North Miami tend to be small, with driveways that sit close to the street and neighboring properties. When a driveway cracks or sinks, the limited yard space means there is no easy workaround - the slab needs to come out and go back in correctly. We build driveways with the base compaction that North Miami's sandy, moisture-prone soil demands.
North Miami's proximity to Biscayne Bay means coastal humidity and salt air hit pool decks year-round, accelerating the surface breakdown that causes spalling and staining. A properly textured and sealed concrete pool deck holds up to that exposure, stays slip-resistant, and stays cool enough to walk on barefoot during South Florida summers.
North Miami sits at low elevation with a water table that in many neighborhoods is just a few feet below the surface. Every addition, garage conversion, or accessory structure here needs a slab that accounts for that moisture - proper thickness, correct reinforcement, and a base that does not shift when the ground gets saturated after heavy rain.
Backyards in North Miami tend to be modest in size but get used year-round thanks to the climate. A concrete patio maximizes that space without the maintenance of pavers shifting in soft soil. We slope every patio away from the house so the 60-plus inches of annual rainfall North Miami receives drains clean rather than sitting against your foundation.
North Miami's flat terrain and clay-heavy pockets of soil make drainage management around foundations a real concern after heavy summer storms. Concrete retaining walls redirect water, define property edges, and stabilize soil on lots where grades have shifted over the decades. They hold up better here than timber or block alternatives.
A large share of North Miami's housing was built between the 1940s and 1970s using concrete block and stucco - the standard South Florida construction method of that era. Those homes are solid, but after 50 to 80 years the concrete flatwork surrounding them has been through a lot. Root intrusion from mature trees, decades of heavy summer rain soaking into improperly prepared bases, and relentless UV exposure have taken a toll on driveways, walkways, and pool decks across the city. Patching surface cracks on a slab that has settled underneath only delays the problem. The right answer - replacement with proper base work - is what actually stops the cycle.
The city's location adds a specific set of pressures that contractors who only work inland do not always account for. North Miami borders Biscayne Bay to the east, which means salt air reaches a significant portion of the city's residential neighborhoods. Salt accelerates corrosion on metal rebar embedded in concrete slabs and speeds up surface deterioration on unsealed flatwork. The low elevation - much of the city sits under 10 feet above sea level - also creates drainage challenges after the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that hit the area from June through September. A contractor who knows North Miami builds drainage slope into every slab rather than leaving it as an afterthought.
Our crew works throughout North Miami regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the North Miami Building Department on NE 125th Street, which handles its own review and inspection schedule separately from Miami-Dade County for work within city limits. Knowing which office handles a given project - and what their current turnaround looks like - keeps your timeline realistic from the first conversation.
North Miami covers about 10 square miles of dense residential and mixed-use neighborhoods. We work across the city - from the quieter streets on the west side near the county line, to the busier corridors closer to NE 125th Street and the city's downtown core, to the eastern neighborhoods that sit near Oleta River State Park and feel the coastal humidity more directly. The lots here are modest in size and the homes sit close together, which means equipment access and material staging need real planning on every job.
We also serve North Miami Beach just to the north, where the housing stock and concrete maintenance needs are very similar. If you are in Miami Gardens or another nearby community, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form with a description of the project. We respond to all new requests within one business day and ask a few basic questions - what you need, roughly how large the area is, and whether there is old concrete to remove - before scheduling a site visit. No cost, no commitment at this stage.
We visit your property to measure, check the base condition, and talk through your finish options. You get a written estimate that breaks out removal, base prep, the pour, and any permit fees separately - so there are no surprises after work starts. Cost concerns are addressed here, not after you sign.
We file with the North Miami Building Department before any demo or prep begins. Processing typically takes one to two weeks. The permit means the finished work gets inspected and officially approved - protecting you at resale and with your insurance company. You do not need to visit any offices.
Active work on most residential jobs takes one to three days. Concrete needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and up to a week before heavy use. We schedule pours for early morning to beat North Miami's afternoon heat and use curing methods suited to the local climate. A final walkthrough confirms drainage slope, surface finish, and edge quality before we close the permit.
We serve all of North Miami, FL and respond within one business day. Straight quotes, permitted work, and no pressure.
(305) 810-8732North Miami is a city of about 63,000 people sitting just north of Miami proper, bordered by Biscayne Bay to the east and several other municipalities to the north and west. The city covers roughly 10 square miles and is one of the most densely populated and culturally diverse communities in South Florida, with large Haitian, Caribbean, and Latin American populations that have shaped the neighborhoods for decades. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in the downtown core along NE 125th Street is one of the city's best-known cultural institutions, and Oleta River State Park - Florida's largest urban park - draws residents and visitors to the eastern shoreline along Biscayne Bay.
Most of North Miami's residential neighborhoods were developed between the 1940s and 1970s using concrete block construction - the dominant building method in postwar South Florida. Homes here sit on modest lots with small backyards, concrete driveways, and stucco exteriors that have been through many decades of heat, humidity, and storm seasons. That building stock creates steady demand for concrete flatwork repair and replacement, from driveways and walkways to pool deck resurfacing and slab work for additions. Neighboring North Miami Beach shares a very similar housing profile, and we serve both communities. We also work regularly in Miami to the south, where older neighborhoods present many of the same concrete maintenance challenges.
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