Titusville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Cocoa Beach, FL with pool deck installation, driveway building, patio construction, slab foundations, and more. We have worked throughout Brevard County since 2018 and understand the salt air, sandy soil, aging condo buildings, and coastal conditions that make concrete work on this barrier island different from projects just a few miles inland.

Pool decks in Cocoa Beach endure year-round punishment from Atlantic salt air, intense UV exposure, and the poolside moisture that accelerates surface wear on unsealed concrete. We install pool decks with slip-resistant, lighter-toned finishes, proper drainage pitch, and a sealer formulated for coastal exposure so the surface stays usable and attractive far longer than an unprotected pour. Learn about our concrete pool deck installation service.
A large share of Cocoa Beach's single-family homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of those driveways have reached the point where patching is no longer cost-effective. We build replacement driveways with the compacted base preparation that sandy barrier island soil demands, giving the slab a stable foundation that resists the settling and edge cracking that common on poorly prepared ground in this climate.
Outdoor living space in Cocoa Beach gets used hard - the weather is good enough for it year-round - and patios here deal with the combined effects of ocean salt air, intense sun, and the summer flooding that pools on flat, low-lying island lots after heavy rain. We pour patios graded correctly for drainage and finished with surfaces that hold up to the foot traffic and coastal moisture that come with the territory.
New slabs for sheds, additions, and screen enclosures on Cocoa Beach properties need to account for the city's flood zone mapping, which limits how slabs in certain areas can be configured. We design slabs that meet the applicable flood zone requirements and grade the surrounding area to push drainage away from the new structure from day one.
Walkways around Cocoa Beach homes are exposed to the same salt air and summer storm flooding as every other piece of outdoor concrete on the island. Proper control joint placement and sealing on completion are the practical steps that keep walkways from spalling and lifting prematurely in a climate that is harder on concrete than most homeowners who relocated from other states expect.
Entry steps and exterior stairways at Cocoa Beach homes and condominium buildings take constant salt air exposure and foot traffic from residents and vacation guests throughout the year. We build steps with a non-slip finish and the correct sealing for the coastal environment, paying attention to drainage at the base so water does not collect and accelerate surface wear at ground level.
Cocoa Beach is a narrow barrier island city in Brevard County, with the Atlantic Ocean on its eastern edge and the Banana River on its western edge. At most points the city is only about 2 miles wide, which means almost every property is close enough to open water for salt air to be a constant presence at the surface of every concrete driveway, patio, pool deck, and walkway on the island. The housing stock is a mix of mid-rise condominium buildings along the oceanfront and A1A corridor - many built in the 1960s and 1970s - and single-family concrete block homes inland from the beach, most of them from the same era. Both property types are now old enough that original concrete flatwork is cycling through full replacement, not just patching, across many properties.
The flat, low-lying terrain creates a predictable set of concrete problems. Sandy soil throughout the island drains quickly after rain but provides minimal support for heavy slabs without a well-prepared compacted base. Summer thunderstorms regularly drop several inches of rain in a short window, and on flat island terrain that water has nowhere to go quickly - pooling is common in yards and around ground-level slabs. Add hurricane season exposure from June through November and a UV intensity that ages outdoor surfaces faster than homeowners from northern states expect, and the case for hiring a contractor who actually works on this island regularly - rather than one who drives in from far away - becomes straightforward.
Our crew works throughout Cocoa Beach regularly, and we pull permits directly through the City of Cocoa Beach Building Department at City Hall on South Orlando Avenue. Cocoa Beach operates its own building department separate from Brevard County, so every permitted job here goes through the city office for both the application and the required inspections. Knowing the city-specific process means we do not lose time on paperwork surprises.
State Road A1A runs the full length of the city as the main north-south corridor, and most of the businesses, hotels, and residential cross-streets branch off it. The area near Ron Jon Surf Shop toward the north end of A1A is one of the busiest commercial stretches on the island, while the neighborhoods closer to Patrick Space Force Base on the southern border tend to be quieter and more residential in character. The Cocoa Beach Pier on the Atlantic side and the Banana River wetlands on the western edge give the city its distinctive geography.
We also serve Cape Canaveral just to the north, where the same Space Program-era housing stock and coastal conditions create very familiar concrete challenges. And our home base in Titusville means we cover the full length of the Space Coast without treating Cocoa Beach as a remote job site.
Call or submit our contact form with the project type, address, and approximate size. We respond within 1 business day. You do not need drawings or a full plan to start the conversation.
We come to the Cocoa Beach property, assess the site - soil conditions, drainage, existing concrete, and any flood zone considerations - and give you a written estimate at no charge. No obligation to proceed.
For jobs requiring a City of Cocoa Beach permit, we handle the application and track the inspection schedule. Once approved, we set the pour date and confirm timing with you before we mobilize any equipment.
The crew completes the pour, finishes the surface to spec, and walks through the finished work with you before leaving. We cover curing care with you and return for any required city inspections.
We work throughout Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast. No pressure, no vague numbers - just a straight written estimate for your project.
(321) 335-1326Cocoa Beach is a city of roughly 10,000 to 12,000 permanent residents on a barrier island in Brevard County, though the city's population swells considerably with vacation visitors and short-term rental guests throughout the year. The Atlantic Ocean defines the eastern edge of the island and the Banana River - part of the Indian River Lagoon system - runs along the western side, separating Cocoa Beach from Merritt Island. The oceanfront and A1A corridor are lined with mid-rise and high-rise condominium buildings, many of them built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the streets further from the beach have single-family concrete block homes from the same era. The Cocoa Beach Pier, a long fishing and entertainment pier on the Atlantic side, is one of the city's most recognized gathering spots and a landmark residents use to orient themselves within the city.
The city operates under a City Commission and City Manager form of government. The proximity to Kennedy Space Center, just a few miles north on Merritt Island, and to Patrick Space Force Base on the southern city boundary brings a stable mix of aerospace workers, military families, and civilian employees who live in Cocoa Beach full-time. That combination - long-term homeowners, investment condo owners, and property managers handling vacation rentals - creates a constant demand for contractors who can work efficiently and communicate clearly with whoever is managing the property at any given time. Neighboring communities include Cape Canaveral to the north, which shares the same barrier island character and Space Program-era housing stock, and Merritt Island to the west across the Banana River, where canal-front and lagoon-side properties deal with similar coastal conditions.
Get a durable, professionally finished concrete driveway built to last.
Learn MoreTransform your backyard with a custom concrete patio built for enjoyment.
Learn MoreAdd beauty and texture to any surface with decorative stamped concrete.
Learn MoreSafe, smooth concrete sidewalks installed to code and on schedule.
Learn MoreLevel, resilient concrete floors installed for homes and businesses.
Learn MoreSolid concrete steps crafted for safety, strength, and curb appeal.
Learn MoreCommercial parking lots built for heavy traffic and long service life.
Learn MoreCall us for a free estimate. We cover Cocoa Beach and the full Space Coast, and we respond within 1 business day.