
Premier Biloxi Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Gautier, MS with driveways, stamped concrete, patios, and slab work suited for the city's 1970s and 1980s homes and its high-rainfall, waterfront environment. We respond to all inquiries within one business day and handle permits so you do not have to track down the paperwork yourself.
Many Gautier homeowners who upgraded their outdoor spaces after Katrina are now looking to replace plain gray concrete with something that actually adds to the look of their property. Stamped concrete gives you the appearance of stone, brick, or tile at a concrete price, and it holds up in Gautier's wet, humid climate better than most alternatives. See our stamped concrete services.
Gautier gets around 60 inches of rain per year, and older driveways on flat lots trap water in ways that accelerate cracking and surface deterioration. We build driveways with the slope and base depth needed to keep water moving off the slab and away from your foundation, even on the lots where drainage was never quite right to begin with.
Gautier yards are spacious, and the mild winters make outdoor living practical for most of the year. We pour patios with the right thickness and surface treatment for Gulf Coast humidity and UV exposure, so the slab stays even and the finish does not fade or flake after a few hot summers.
Gautier homes built in the 1970s and 1980s were often placed on standard slab-on-grade foundations, and many of those slabs have shifted as the soil underneath has absorbed and released moisture over decades. New additions, workshops, or carports on these properties need slabs poured correctly from the start to avoid repeating that history.
Large lots near the Pascagoula River or the Back Bay wetlands lose soil to erosion after every heavy storm, especially on properties with any grade change. A concrete retaining wall holds the landscape in place and protects the area around your foundation from the slow erosion that heavy annual rainfall causes in Gautier's low-lying areas.
Gautier's large lots and warm climate make backyard pools a practical investment, and the deck takes as much sun and moisture exposure as any surface on the property. We finish pool decks with slip-resistant textures designed for the wet, high-UV conditions that Gautier homeowners deal with from April through October.
Gautier sits between the Pascagoula River to the east and the Back Bay of Biloxi to the west, with wetlands throughout the city. Much of the land is flat and drains slowly, which means properties in lower-lying areas deal with standing water after heavy rain events and soils that stay saturated for long periods. Concrete poured on soft or wet ground without thorough base preparation will settle and crack faster here than in areas with better-draining soils. Gautier receives around 60 inches of rain per year, and every inch of that rainfall tests the drainage design of every driveway, patio, and slab on a property.
A large portion of Gautier's housing stock is from the 1970s and 1980s, which means original concrete flatwork - driveways, walkways, patios - is now between 40 and 50 years old. In a coastal Mississippi climate, that age shows up as cracking from root intrusion, surface spalling from years of UV and moisture exposure, and uneven slabs where the underlying soil has shifted through wet and dry seasons. Many of these homes also have mature pine and oak trees with root systems that have been working against the concrete for decades. Understanding what you are looking at when you assess one of these jobs requires experience with older Gulf Coast construction, not just general concrete knowledge.
Our crew works throughout Gautier regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We have worked on ranch-style homes in the neighborhoods near Shepard State Park along the Singing River, on larger lots closer to Highway 90 in the more built-up commercial corridor, and on the quieter residential streets between the river and the Back Bay. The site conditions vary meaningfully across these areas: properties near the wetlands need more careful attention to drainage, while the higher ground toward the north end of the city gives you more flexibility in design.
Gautier is a city most people pass through on their way between Pascagoula and Ocean Springs, but the residents here know it is its own community - established neighborhoods, large lots with mature trees, and a pace that is different from the busier Coast cities on either side. The Shepard State Park on the Singing River is the kind of local landmark that tells you a lot about what people here value - the outdoors, the water, the quieter side of the Gulf Coast. We work here because we know it, not just because it is between two bigger cities.
We cover the full area between Pascagoula and the Biloxi side of the Coast. If you are in Ocean Springs, just west of Gautier, our crew works there with the same knowledge of Gulf Coast soil and the same crew. We also serve Pascagoula to the east, where the properties closer to the waterfront and the shipyard area have their own concrete needs shaped by the industrial waterfront environment.
We reply within one business day. Share the address and a short description of what you need, and we will arrange a time to come see the site.
We assess the drainage situation, soil conditions, and any tree roots or existing concrete that affects the scope. You get a written quote with a clear price before you commit to anything.
We submit permit applications to the City of Gautier before any work begins. Residential permits typically process within one to two weeks, and we schedule the job start after the permit clears.
Most residential jobs in Gautier complete in one to three days on-site. We walk the finished surface with you before we leave and explain the curing timeline so you know exactly when the surface is ready for normal use.
We serve Gautier and the surrounding Jackson County area. Written estimates, permits handled, and a crew that knows local soil and drainage conditions.
(228) 250-0610Gautier is a city of about 18,500 people in Jackson County, Mississippi, sitting along the eastern shore of the Back Bay of Biloxi and bordered to the east by the Pascagoula River, one of the last undammed river systems in the lower 48 states. The city is largely residential, with most of its housing built between the 1970s and the early 2000s. Ranch-style homes with brick veneer are the most common property type, and large lots with mature pine and oak trees give Gautier a semi-rural character that sets it apart from the denser cities to the west. The majority of housing units are owner-occupied, which means residents here are invested in keeping their properties maintained rather than waiting for someone else to address problems.
Gautier sits between Ocean Springs to the west and Pascagoula to the east, and many residents commute to jobs at the Ingalls Shipbuilding yard in Pascagoula or to businesses along the Highway 90 commercial corridor. Neighborhoods near Shepard State Park on the Singing River have a quieter, more natural feel, while the subdivisions closer to Highway 90 see more traffic and commercial activity. We serve both sides of the city, and we also cover neighboring communities throughout the area - including Ocean Springs and Pascagoula, where similar coastal soil and drainage conditions shape every concrete project we take on.
Custom outdoor patios built for comfort and lasting curb appeal.
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Learn MoreWe know Gautier's older homes, local soil conditions, and what Gulf Coast weather does to concrete over time - call now and we will get back to you within one business day.