Concrete Solutions for Mulberry Properties
Mulberry—the "Phosphate Capital of the World"—has a fascinating history
dating back to 1890 when mining began in the Bone Valley region. The town sprang up around
a railroad stop near a large mulberry tree and was incorporated in 1901. Today, visitors
can explore this heritage at the Mulberry Phosphate Museum, which features
a fossil gallery in a historic train depot and a steam engine that was buried for 80 years
before being discovered in 2012.
The town retains its working-class character with affordable homes and larger rural
properties. W.S. Badcock Corporation—now one of America's largest
furniture retailers—started here in 1904 and still maintains its headquarters in Mulberry.
This stability shows in the community's well-maintained neighborhoods.
Many Mulberry homes are established properties with driveways that have
seen decades of use. Cracking, settling, and surface wear are common. We specialize in
complete driveway replacements that restore curb appeal while handling Central Florida's
sandy, phosphatic soil conditions properly.
Recreation enthusiasts know Mulberry for Bone Valley ATV Park, and golfers
travel from across the country to play at nearby Streamsong Resort—a
16,000-acre destination consistently ranked among America's best courses. The annual
Phosphate Festival celebrates the town's heritage with carnival rides
and live entertainment. We serve all of Mulberry plus Homeland,
Bradley Junction, Nichols, and Fort Meade.