
Hattiesburg Concrete Company serves Biloxi, MS with concrete pool decks, driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations designed for the peninsula soil, Back Bay drainage conditions, and the mix of elevated post-Katrina homes and older slab-on-grade houses throughout the city. We reply to every inquiry within one business day and provide written estimates before any work begins.

Biloxi homeowners use their pools for most of the year, and the Gulf Coast heat and humidity make pool deck durability a real consideration - not just an aesthetic one. A deck that sits on poorly drained sandy soil or lacks the right slope will develop standing water and surface cracking faster than one poured with proper subgrade work. Read more about design options and the process on our concrete pool decks service page.
Biloxi neighborhoods have a wide range of driveway conditions - from post-Katrina elevated homes that need approach aprons at elevated grade, to 1950s through 1970s slab homes in neighborhoods near Keesler Air Force Base that have original concrete surfaces cracked from decades of Gulf Coast moisture and thermal cycling. Getting the subgrade compaction and drainage pitch right at the start is what separates a driveway that holds up from one that starts cracking in the first few wet seasons.
Biloxi's long outdoor season puts patios to work from spring through fall with almost no break. Patio surfaces that collect water near the Back Bay or in the low-lying parts of the Biloxi peninsula create ongoing problems - water works into any surface crack, and the low soil drainage in many Biloxi neighborhoods keeps moisture against the slab longer than a well-drained site would.
New additions, detached garages, and outbuildings in Biloxi need foundation slabs that account for the peninsula's FEMA flood zone designations and low soil elevation. Flood zone requirements in many Biloxi neighborhoods affect how foundations are designed and what elevation is required - we work with those requirements and do not skip the steps that govern long-term performance.
While Biloxi is mostly flat, properties along the Back Bay and in parts of older neighborhoods like Point Cadet sometimes have grade changes between lots that lead to soil erosion and drainage conflicts after heavy rains. A concrete retaining wall holds grade, improves drainage control, and creates defined usable space where the lot would otherwise wash toward lower ground each storm season.
Biloxi's elevated post-Katrina homes require approach stairs that reach several feet off the ground and hold up under years of salt air and Gulf Coast heat. Older ranch homes in the city's inland neighborhoods often have original entry steps with spalled surfaces, heaved bases, or deteriorated edges from decades of coastal weathering.
Biloxi sits on a narrow peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico to the south and the Back Bay to the north, which means almost every property in the city is within a short distance of open water. That geography is the defining factor for concrete work here. The sandy, low-elevation soil found throughout much of the Biloxi peninsula sits close to the water table, and properties in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas - which cover a significant share of the city - face active flooding risk during storm events, not just theoretical risk. Concrete poured on saturated or flood-prone soil without a properly compacted gravel subgrade will begin moving within a few wet seasons, producing cracking, uneven surfaces, and drainage failures that compound each year. Gulfport receives about 65 inches of rain per year - and Biloxi sits in the same weather pattern, which means seasonal moisture stress on every exterior surface is real and persistent.
The housing stock in Biloxi reflects the city's storm history. More than half of homes were built before 1980, and many of those were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and rebuilt to new FEMA elevation requirements. That means the city has both older slab-on-grade ranch homes in inland neighborhoods near Keesler Air Force Base and elevated pier-and-beam homes in the Point Cadet neighborhood and areas close to the beach. A contractor working in Biloxi needs to understand both types - the subgrade preparation, drainage design, and access requirements are different for each, and using the wrong approach for the site leads to shorter-lived concrete and repeat repair costs.
Our crew works throughout Biloxi regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The Point Cadet neighborhood on the eastern tip of the Biloxi peninsula has some of the oldest housing in the city - original cottages, post-Katrina elevated homes on small lots, and properties close to the water that experience some of the highest salt air exposure in Harrison County. The neighborhoods near Keesler Air Force Base look different - mostly ranch-style slab homes from the 1950s through the 1980s with conventional concrete driveways, carports, and patios that have been through decades of Gulf Coast weather without the proximity to open water that coastal properties face.
Biloxi's beachfront is well known for landmarks like the Biloxi Lighthouse, which has stood on U.S. Highway 90 since 1848, and the Beau Rivage resort casino on the waterfront. But the residential streets behind the commercial corridor - both near the beach and in the neighborhoods off Pass Road - are where most of the city's homeowners live and where we do the bulk of our work. We are familiar with permit requirements through the City of Biloxi Planning and Zoning Department, including the additional overlay requirements that apply in the city's flood zones.
We also serve neighboring Gulfport just to the west, and Pascagoula to the east - both face the same Gulf Coast drainage and coastal soil conditions that shape every concrete project on this stretch of the Mississippi coast.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe the project. We reply to every Biloxi inquiry within one business day - you will not spend a week waiting to hear whether we can help.
We visit your Biloxi property to assess drainage, soil conditions, access for elevated homes, and project scope. You receive a written estimate with real numbers before any work starts - no vague ballparks given over the phone.
We handle demolition of any existing surface, subgrade compaction, gravel base installation, and the pour. Summer jobs in Biloxi are scheduled early to prevent rapid surface curing in the Gulf Coast heat. You do not need to be present for the work, but we communicate at each stage.
After the pour we protect the surface during the curing period and return to walk through the finished work with you. We cover what to expect from the surface over time in Biloxi's climate, including sealing recommendations for coastal environments.
We serve Biloxi and the surrounding Gulf Coast area. Written estimates, no pressure, one business day reply.
(769) 390-9171Biloxi is a Gulf Coast city of about 46,000 people built on a narrow peninsula in Harrison County, with the Gulf of Mexico to the south and the Back Bay of Biloxi to the north. The city's geography shapes everything about how properties are built and maintained. Neighborhoods close to the water - including Point Cadet on the eastern tip of the peninsula and the blocks along U.S. Highway 90 near the Biloxi Lighthouse - have a mix of original cottages, post-Katrina elevated homes, and beach-adjacent residential properties. Inland areas, especially those near Keesler Air Force Base in the heart of the city, feature more conventional 1950s through 1980s ranch-style slab-on-grade homes. Biloxi's economy is anchored by the casino resort industry along the beachfront, Keesler Air Force Base, and healthcare - a mix that produces a city with a significant share of both long-term homeowners and shorter-term residents connected to the military.
More than half of Biloxi's housing was built before 1980, and many of those older homes are on their second or third round of exterior maintenance after years of Gulf Coast weather and at least one major hurricane. Owner-occupied homes throughout the city represent a cross-section of housing conditions, from well-maintained properties in established neighborhoods to homes that have had deferred maintenance accumulate over time. We work on all of it - pool decks, driveways, patios, and foundations across the full range of Biloxi's residential and commercial property types. Homeowners in neighboring Gulfport and further east in Pascagoula face the same coastal demands, and we serve those areas regularly as well.
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