Pinellas County, Florida

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Search Pinellas County Contractors: Finding a decorative concrete contractor in Pinellas County means working with professionals who understand the Gulf Coast’s salt exposure, Florida’s most densely populated county, older concrete infrastructure, and strict HOA and municipal requirements. Linked Concrete connects Pinellas County homeowners directly with vetted local contractors – no shared leads, no middleman.

Cities We Serve in Pinellas County

Linked Concrete connects homeowners across Pinellas County with local decorative concrete contractors – from the beaches of Clearwater and St. Pete Beach to inland communities like Pinellas Park, Largo, and Seminole.

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Why Hire a Local Pinellas County Contractor

Gulf Coast Experience Matters

Pinellas County isn’t like inland Florida. It’s a narrow peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, with salt air exposure on both sides, the highest population density in the state, and a housing stock that ranges from 1950s block homes to modern waterfront condos. A decorative concrete contractor who works here needs to understand coastal sealer requirements, tight-lot-line access for equipment, city and HOA permitting in 24 different municipalities, and how to work on slabs that may be 40-70 years old. Local experience isn’t a preference in Pinellas County – it’s a requirement.

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Decorative Concrete Services in Pinellas County

Decorative concrete contractors in Pinellas County offer a full range of services for residential and commercial properties. Here are the most common projects homeowners and businesses request.

Pool Deck Resurfacing & Coatings

The most requested decorative concrete service in Pinellas County. Pool deck overlays, knockdown textures, and cool deck coatings restore worn surfaces with slip-resistant, heat-reducing finishes - critical for Gulf Coast pools exposed to year-round sun and salt.

Learn more about pool deck resurfacing costs in Florida.

Driveway Overlays & Stamped Concrete

Many Pinellas County driveways date to the 1960s-1980s. Decorative overlays and stamped concrete finishes modernize aging slabs without the cost and disruption of full replacement - especially important on the county's narrow lots and tight driveways.

Patio & Lanai Finishes

Stamped patterns, stained concrete, and decorative overlays for screened lanais and open patios. Popular throughout St. Petersburg's bungalow neighborhoods and Clearwater's waterfront communities.

Epoxy & Garage Floor Coatings

Flake, metallic, and solid color epoxy systems for garage floors, workshops, and utility areas. Increasingly popular in single-family homes throughout Largo, Seminole, and Palm Harbor.

Interior Decorative Concrete

Polished concrete, stained floors, and decorative overlays for interior living spaces. A growing trend in renovated condos and waterfront properties where moisture-resistant, low-maintenance flooring is a priority.

Decorative Concrete FAQs - Pinellas County, Florida

In Pinellas County, stamped concrete typically ranges from $9 to $20 per square foot installed. Costs tend to run slightly higher than inland Florida counties due to Pinellas County’s dense urban layout, limited staging space on smaller lots, and the need for salt-resistant sealers in Gulf Coast environments. A basic single-pattern stamped patio averages $2,700 to $6,000 for a typical 300-square-foot area, while premium multi-color designs with custom borders can exceed $10,000 for larger projects. Request quotes from at least two local contractors familiar with coastal concrete conditions in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and surrounding communities.
Pinellas County’s Gulf Coast location means decorative concrete surfaces face salt air, intense UV exposure, and heavy moisture year-round. Acrylic-based overlays and knockdown textures perform especially well because they resist moisture penetration and can be resealed without stripping. Stamped concrete with a high-quality UV-stable sealer is another strong option for patios and walkways. For pool decks near saltwater pools, cool deck coatings with slip-resistant textures provide heat reduction and corrosion resistance. Avoid untreated or poorly sealed finishes, as salt exposure accelerates surface deterioration faster than in inland counties.
With proper installation and maintenance, decorative concrete in Pinellas County lasts 12 to 20 years, depending on the application and proximity to the Gulf. Coastal salt air, daily humidity, and intense sun break down sealers faster than in central Florida, so surfaces near the water may need resealing every 18 to 24 months rather than the typical 2 to 3 years. Stamped concrete driveways in neighborhoods like Seminole or Largo, which sit further from direct Gulf exposure, generally last longer with less frequent maintenance than beachfront properties in Clearwater Beach or Indian Rocks Beach.
Most Pinellas County driveways are good candidates for resurfacing rather than full replacement. Many homes in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo were built in the 1960s through 1980s, meaning their concrete may show surface wear but still have structurally sound slabs underneath. Resurfacing with a decorative overlay costs 50 to 70 percent less than demolition and replacement, and avoids the disruption of heavy equipment on Pinellas County’s narrow driveways and tight lot lines. However, if your slab shows deep cracks wider than a quarter inch, noticeable sinking, or tree root damage, a contractor should evaluate whether replacement is the better investment.
A concrete overlay is a thin cementitious coating – usually less than half an inch thick – applied directly over your existing concrete surface. It bonds to the old slab and creates an entirely new finish that can be stamped, textured, stained, or colored to resemble natural stone, tile, or brick. Overlays are one of the most cost-effective ways to refresh aging concrete in Pinellas County, where many older homes have original slabs that are structurally intact but cosmetically outdated. The process typically takes one to three days, including cleaning, crack repair, overlay application, and sealing.
Look for contractors who specialize specifically in decorative concrete – not general concrete pouring or flatwork. In Pinellas County, coastal experience matters: ask whether they use salt-resistant sealers and UV-stable materials suited for Gulf Coast conditions. Request photos of completed work in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, or other Pinellas communities, and check Google reviews for consistency. Verify they carry general liability insurance and any applicable local business licenses. Linked Concrete connects Pinellas County homeowners with vetted decorative concrete professionals who have been reviewed before being listed in the directory.
Yes, and it is one of the most common decorative concrete projects in Pinellas County. Pool deck overlays bond directly to your existing concrete without requiring demolition. The overlay can be finished with knockdown texture for slip resistance, stamped patterns for a natural stone appearance, or cool deck coatings to reduce surface heat. This is especially popular for older Pinellas County homes and condo communities where the original pool deck is structurally sound but worn, stained, or outdated. A typical residential pool deck overlay takes two to four days to complete.
Both have advantages, but stamped concrete tends to perform better in Pinellas County for several reasons. The county’s sandy soil can cause individual pavers to shift and settle over time, creating uneven surfaces and weed growth between joints. Stamped concrete provides a continuous, gap-free surface that resists settling and requires less ongoing maintenance. It also costs 20 to 40 percent less than pavers on average. Pavers do offer the advantage of individual unit replacement if a section is damaged. For pool decks and patios in Pinellas County’s dense, HOA-regulated neighborhoods, stamped concrete is often the preferred choice because of its clean, uniform appearance and lower lifetime maintenance cost.
Plan on resealing every 18 months to 3 years depending on your location within Pinellas County and the surface type. Properties closer to the Gulf in areas like Clearwater Beach, Belleair, or Pass-A-Grille face more aggressive salt exposure and should be sealed on the shorter end of that range. Inland areas like Pinellas Park or Largo can typically go the full 2 to 3 years between applications. Pool decks exposed to chlorine or saltwater systems may need sealing more frequently. Use a UV-stable acrylic or polyurethane sealer rated for coastal Florida conditions – standard interior sealers will break down quickly in Pinellas County’s sun and humidity.
Pool deck resurfacing is the number one decorative concrete service in Pinellas County, driven by the very high concentration of residential, condo, and community pools throughout the county. Driveway overlays rank second, particularly in older St. Petersburg and Clearwater neighborhoods where homeowners want to modernize without the expense of full replacement. Stamped concrete patios are popular in newer construction areas and HOA communities where curb appeal matters. Stained concrete interior floors have gained traction in renovated condominiums and waterfront properties. Epoxy garage flooring rounds out the top five, especially in single-family homes throughout Largo, Seminole, and Palm Harbor.

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