Essential Questions to Ask Your Concrete Contractor in Vero Beach

July 13, 2025

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Essential Questions to Ask Your Concrete Contractor in Vero Beach

Choosing the Right Professional

Hiring a concrete contractor for a new driveway, patio, or foundation is a major decision for any Vero Beach homeowner. The quality of the concrete work will impact your home for decades. Asking the right questions before you hire is the best way to vet contractors and ensure you're partnering with a qualified, insured, and reputable professional. Right Way Concrete encourages these questions and is committed to providing clear, honest answers.


Are You Licensed and Insured?

This is the most critical first question. Ask: "Can you provide proof of your Florida state license and any local licenses required for Vero Beach or Indian River County?" Follow up with: "Please provide a certificate of your general liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance." This protects you from liability for accidents or property damage. A professional contractor will readily provide this information.


What is Your Local Experience?

Ask about their experience specifically in the Vero Beach area: "How long have you been doing concrete work on the Treasure Coast?" and "Can you provide a list of recent, local projects and references I can contact?" An experienced local contractor understands the soil conditions, weather challenges, and building codes unique to our area, which is invaluable for a successful project.


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What Are Your Project Specifics?

Get into the details of the job. Ask: "What strength of concrete (PSI) do you use for driveways versus patios?" "What type of reinforcement (rebar, wire mesh) will you be using?" "What is your process for base preparation and compaction?" "How will you handle control joints to prevent cracking?" A knowledgeable concrete contractor will be able to explain these technical aspects clearly and justify their methods.


Can I Get a Detailed Contract?

Never proceed without a detailed written contract. Ask: "Will your contract specify the exact scope of work, materials used, total cost, payment schedule, and an estimated timeline?" A comprehensive contract protects both you and the contractor, setting clear expectations and preventing misunderstandings down the road. It should outline everything discussed and agreed upon.


Hire with Confidence

Asking these questions empowers you to hire a concrete contractor with confidence. Right Way Concrete is proud to be a fully licensed and insured company with extensive local experience and a commitment to transparency. We provide detailed contracts and use best practices on every job. Contact us today for a free estimate for your Vero Beach project.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is it so important that my concrete contractor has workers' compensation insurance?

    Workers' compensation insurance protects you, the homeowner, from liability if a worker is injured on your property. Without it, you could be held financially responsible for medical bills and lost wages. Always verify both general liability and workers' comp insurance.

  • What does PSI mean for concrete and why does it matter?

    PSI stands for "Pounds per Square Inch" and it measures the compressive strength of cured concrete. A driveway requires a higher PSI (e.g., 4000 PSI) to handle vehicle weight, while a patio might use a slightly lower PSI. A professional concrete contractor will use the correct strength for your specific project.

  • Should the contract include details about site cleanup?

    Yes, absolutely. A professional contract should specify that the contractor is responsible for removing all debris, form boards, and construction materials, leaving your Vero Beach property clean upon project completion.

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