Titusville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Cape Canaveral, FL with driveway building, pool deck installation, slab foundations, parking lot construction, and more. We have worked throughout Brevard County since 2018 and understand the sandy soil, salt air, FEMA flood zones, and coastal conditions that make concrete work on this barrier island different from the mainland.

Cape Canaveral has a dense mix of commercial properties along Astronaut Boulevard and near Port Canaveral, and many of those lots need concrete surfaces that handle both heavy vehicle loads and salt air without deteriorating quickly. We build commercial and multi-unit residential parking lots with proper base depth and drainage design suited to the island's sandy, low-lying terrain. Learn about our concrete parking lot building service.
Most of Cape Canaveral's residential neighborhoods were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and driveways from that era are approaching or past their useful life under decades of Atlantic sun, salt air, and summer storm loads. We build replacement driveways with the subgrade preparation that barrier island sandy soil demands, so the new surface stays flat and intact for the long term.
Pool decks on Cape Canaveral properties face a particularly demanding combination of constant salt air, intense UV exposure, and the poolside moisture that promotes surface spalling when concrete is not properly sealed and finished. We install pool decks with slip-resistant textures, correct drainage pitch, and sealing appropriate for the coastal environment so homeowners spend less time on repairs.
New slabs for additions, sheds, and accessory structures in Cape Canaveral require attention to flood zone elevation requirements that apply across much of this low-lying barrier island. We design and pour slabs that meet the applicable FEMA flood zone standards and properly drain away from the structure in all directions.
Outdoor living space is in constant use on Cape Canaveral properties, and patios here deal with the corrosive effects of ocean salt air year-round, not just during storm season. We pour patios with sealed finishes and proper slope to prevent standing water, which matters on low-elevation island lots where drainage is rarely straightforward.
Walkways around Cape Canaveral homes and commercial properties sit in the same salt-air and flooding environment as every other outdoor concrete surface on the island. Properly placed control joints and sealing are the practical details that separate a walkway that lasts from one that starts cracking and lifting within a few years of installation.
Cape Canaveral is a small barrier island city covering roughly 2.3 square miles on Florida's Atlantic coast, and that geography shapes every concrete project here. Sandy soil at low elevation means the water table sits close to the surface across much of the city, which affects how bases are prepared and how slabs behave over time. Most of the city's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1960s and the 1980s, when the space industry brought workers and families to the area. Those homes, mostly concrete block construction on modest lots, are now several decades old and the original driveways, pool decks, and walkways are reaching the end of their service lives.
The ocean is never more than a short walk away in Cape Canaveral, and that proximity means salt air works on every exposed surface every day of the year. Salt accelerates corrosion of rebar inside concrete slabs and degrades surface sealers faster than inland conditions, making regular resealing a maintenance necessity here rather than an optional upgrade. Hurricane season adds a second pressure - low-lying barrier island properties deal with storm surge risk and FEMA flood zone requirements that affect how slabs for any new structure need to be designed. A contractor who has not worked on this island before may not factor in these details until a problem shows up.
Our crew works throughout Cape Canaveral regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for projects in the city go through the City of Cape Canaveral building department directly - not through Brevard County - which is a detail that matters for scheduling any permitted job here. We know which sections of the city are in mapped FEMA flood zones with additional elevation requirements for new slabs and additions.
State Road A1A, locally named Astronaut Boulevard through the heart of the city and Atlantic Avenue in the south, is the main artery every resident and contractor uses to navigate Cape Canaveral. Getting to the mainland means crossing one of the causeways over the Banana River, and launch activity at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station occasionally affects traffic timing on the island. We plan around these realities so that material deliveries and crew arrivals hit the schedule we commit to.
We also regularly serve Port Canaveral, where commercial and multi-unit properties near the cruise terminal and working waterfront have similar parking lot and flatwork needs. And we serve Merritt Island just to the west, where the same Space Program-era housing stock and coastal conditions create very familiar concrete work.
Call or submit our contact form with your project type, address, and approximate size. We respond within 1 business day. You do not need a full set of plans to start - a basic description and location is enough.
We come to the property, assess the site conditions - soil, drainage, existing concrete, and any flood zone considerations - and give you a written estimate. There is no charge for the estimate and no obligation to proceed.
For projects requiring a City of Cape Canaveral permit, we handle the paperwork and track the approval. Once the permit is in hand, we schedule the pour date and confirm the timeline with you before mobilizing.
The crew arrives, handles subgrade preparation, pours and finishes the concrete, and does a final walkthrough with you before leaving the site. We cover curing requirements and return for any required inspections.
We serve Cape Canaveral and the surrounding Space Coast. No sales pressure - just a straight answer on what the job will cost and how long it will take.
(321) 335-1326Cape Canaveral is a small city of roughly 10,000 residents on a barrier island on Brevard County's Atlantic coast. The city covers about 2.3 square miles and is separated from the mainland by the Banana River, Merritt Island, and the Indian River. Astronaut Boulevard and the southern Atlantic Avenue stretch of SR A1A form the city's main north-south corridor, with most residential neighborhoods arranged off side streets between A1A and the ocean or the river. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes and low-rise condominiums, most of them built during the 1960s through 1980s when the space program brought a wave of workers and their families to this part of Florida. That building era is well-represented in every neighborhood, from the streets closest to Port Canaveral and the cruise terminal at the north end of the city to the quieter residential blocks to the south.
The city sits next to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and is just a short distance from Kennedy Space Center - the most prominent landmark in the entire region. Port Canaveral, one of the busiest cruise ports in the country, anchors the north end of the city and is a major employer and activity hub. The population skews older, with many long-term homeowners who have lived in Cape Canaveral since the space industry years. There is also a notable share of vacation rentals and condominiums near the beach and port, which means the city's housing market is a mix of owner-occupied homes and investment properties that property managers maintain on a regular schedule. Neighbors to the south and east include Cocoa Beach, a city with a similar barrier island character and a dense mix of residential, vacation, and commercial properties along A1A.
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