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Concrete, Pavers & Travertine in Minneola, FL

Minneola — hill-country growth next to Clermont, led by the Hills of Minneola build-out. Builder-upgrade cycles on real slopes, where falls and base work decide everything.

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Serving Minneola — The Short Version

Windermere Concrete installs concrete driveways, paver systems, travertine pool decks, patios, and walkways throughout Minneola, FL (34715). Clermont’s fast-growing neighbor on Lake Minneola, anchored by the Hills of Minneola mega-development and the turnpike interchange. Typical work here: driveway widening and paver conversions across the hills build-out, slope-corrected patios, and lakefront pool-deck work. Free estimates — written proposal within one business day.

Minneola is what happens when a turnpike interchange opens next to hill country: the Hills of Minneola alone is platted for thousands of homes, and Ardmore Reserve and the Reserve sections are already deep into the cycle every new Florida subdivision follows — builder-minimum driveways that need widening, bare lanais waiting for pool decks, and HOA palettes steering owners toward pavers. What separates Minneola from the flat metro is the grade. Lots here step down real hills toward Lake Minneola, so driveways carry genuine falls, patios need terraced transitions, and runoff moves fast enough to undercut a lazy base. We treat every Minneola lot like the slope it is: falls engineered from the plat, bases compacted in lifts, and edges restrained against the downhill pull that flatland crews never think about.

The ground rules here: Genuine hillside lots step toward Lake Minneola — driveways and patios carry engineered falls, and fast-moving runoff punishes any base not compacted in disciplined lifts. And the paperwork rules: City of Minneola permitting; the Hills of Minneola and newer subdivisions run HOA design review. Both are handled inside our process — probing and drainage mapping in the Craft Code’s Ground Truth phase, and submittal documentation prepared with every proposal.

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Concrete Patios

Outdoor-living slabs designed around how you actually entertain — poured with deliberate falls, layout-matched joints, and…

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Paver Driveways

Interlocking paver and clay-brick driveways built as engineered systems — the estate standard for the Butler Chain communities…

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The Standard

The Windermere Craft Code

Eight phases, forty-eight checkpoints — applied in full on every Minneola project. The base is photographed before it disappears, the drainage is hose-tested in front of you, and the warranty arrives in writing.

I

Consultation & Design Fit

  • Walk the property with the owner and map the exact footprint
  • Match material, color, and finish samples to the home’s architecture
  • Review community ARC / HOA design standards before anything is priced
  • Photograph existing surfaces, elevations, and tie-in points
  • Identify pool cages, lanais, and structures the new surface must respect
  • Deliver a written, line-itemized proposal within one business day
II

Ground Truth

  • Probe the subgrade for organics, muck pockets, and loose fill
  • Trace irrigation, low-voltage lighting, and utility runs before digging
  • Establish fall lines so every surface sheds water away from the home
  • Confirm setbacks and easements against the plat where applicable
  • Plan equipment access to protect lawns, gates, and driveways
  • Stake and string the final layout for owner sign-off
III

Demolition & Excavation

  • Saw-cut clean separation lines before any breakout begins
  • Remove existing concrete or pavers and haul debris the same day
  • Excavate to the engineered depth for the specified system
  • Undercut soft zones and rebuild them with structural fill
  • Protect adjacent surfaces, borders, and plantings during removal
  • Re-verify grades after excavation, before base goes in
IV

Base Engineering

  • Place crushed base rock in measured lifts — never one dump
  • Compact each lift mechanically and check with a probe rod
  • Screed the setting bed (sand or concrete) to uniform depth
  • Install geotextile separation where soils demand it
  • Hold positive slope through the base, not just the surface
  • Document the finished base with photos before covering it
V

Forming & Reinforcement

  • Set forms to string lines and verify diagonals on rectangles
  • Place reinforcement — fiber mix, wire, or rebar — per the proposal
  • Chair steel to ride mid-slab, never resting on grade
  • Lay out control-joint positions before the truck is scheduled
  • Isolate the new work from the house, pool shell, and footers
  • Final pre-pour inspection signed off by the crew lead
VI

Placement & Finish

  • Confirm mix design and PSI on the ticket before discharge
  • Screed, bull-float, and finish within the working window
  • Apply the specified texture — broom, stamp, trowel, or exposed
  • Lay pavers or travertine to the approved pattern and bond lines
  • Cut borders and soldier courses tight, with consistent joints
  • Match color and release against the approved sample in daylight
VII

Lock-In & Cure

  • Saw or tool control joints at the engineered spacing and depth
  • Cure slabs with compound or wet-cure — never left to chance
  • Compact the paver field and drive sand fully into the joints
  • Activate polymeric sand with a controlled wetting pass
  • Set edge restraint so the field cannot migrate
  • Post cure/set times and protect the surface from traffic
VIII

White-Glove Handover

  • Pressure-rinse the work zone and remove every form and stake
  • Hose-test drainage with the owner watching the water move
  • Apply sealer at the correct cure window when sealing is scoped
  • Walk the finished surface together, corner to corner
  • Hand over the care guide, cure calendar, and warranty in writing
  • Follow up after the first heavy rain to confirm performance

48 checkpoints · every project · no exceptions

Local Coverage · Lake County

Neighborhoods we serve in Minneola

From the communities below to the streets between them — if you’re in or around Minneola, you’re inside our service area. Don’t see your community? Call anyway; we quote the address, not the list.

Hills of Minneola
Ardmore Reserve
Reserve at Minneola
Quail Valley
Oak Valley
Minneola Harbor Hills
Downtown Minneola
ZIP codes34715
Questions, answered plainly

Minneola homeowners ask us

Which concrete and paver services do Minneola homeowners request most?

Driveway widening and paver conversions across the Hills build-out, slope-corrected patios, and lakefront pool-deck work. Those patterns follow the housing stock: Minneola — hill-country growth next to Clermont, led by the Hills of Minneola build-out. Builder-upgrade cycles on real slopes, where falls and base work decide everything. Whatever the project, it runs through the same 48-checkpoint Windermere Craft Code — probe, base, build, hose-test, warranty.

What do driveways and patios cost in Minneola?

At 2026 rates in Minneola: broom-finish concrete driveways run $9–$14 / sq ft installed and paver driveways $14–$24 / sq ft; concrete patios start around $8–$13 / sq ft, and travertine pool decks run $22–$32 / sq ft. Every service page on this site publishes its full investment table, and your written proposal pins the exact number line by line.

Is Minneola really inside your service area?

Yes — Minneola sits well inside the 50-mile radius we serve from our Windermere, FL 34786 base. Clermont’s fast-growing neighbor on Lake Minneola, anchored by the Hills of Minneola mega-development and the turnpike interchange. We reply the same day, walk the site within days, and deliver a written proposal within one business day of the visit.

What should I know about Minneola’s soil and drainage before building?

Genuine hillside lots step toward Lake Minneola — driveways and patios carry engineered falls, and fast-moving runoff punishes any base not compacted in disciplined lifts. It is the first thing we check, not the last: the Craft Code’s Ground Truth phase probes the subgrade and maps the fall lines before anything is priced, so the proposal reflects your lot — not a template.

Do I need permits or HOA approval for hardscape work in Minneola?

City of Minneola permitting; the Hills of Minneola and newer subdivisions run HOA design review. We prepare the submittal documentation as part of every proposal and sequence the work approvals-first. It is the difference between a smooth project and a stop-work letter, and it costs you nothing extra.

Why hire a Windermere-based contractor for a Minneola project?

Because proximity plus standard beats either alone. We are minutes away, not a metro-wide franchise routing you to whichever crew is free — and every project, in every city we serve, is verified against the same 48 checkpoints, documented with photos, and closed with a written workmanship warranty and a post-rain follow-up.

Our reputation is being built one project at a time.

We’re an owner-run local company and we don’t publish testimonials we can’t stand behind — so you won’t find invented five-star quotes here. What you will find is a written warranty, published pricing, and a crew that answers the phone. If we’ve built for you, your honest review is the most valuable thing you can leave behind.

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Minneola, let’s build something that outlasts the mortgage.

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