Titusville Concrete serves Cocoa, FL with concrete driveway building, patio construction, pool decks, and foundation work. We have worked across Brevard County since 2018 and understand the older housing stock, flat sandy terrain, and coastal conditions that shape every concrete job in this city.

Many driveways in Cocoa's established neighborhoods were poured 40 to 60 years ago and are well past their useful life. We replace and build new concrete driveways with proper base compaction and drainage grading - critical steps in Cocoa's sandy soil that prevent the settling and cracking that happen when the base shifts under Florida's heavy summer rains. Learn about our concrete driveway building service.
Cocoa's mild winters make outdoor patios usable for most of the year, and a properly built concrete patio handles the wet season without cracking or holding standing water. We build patios sized and graded for your yard, with finish options that stand up to the salt air and UV exposure this close to the Indian River.
Pool decks in Cocoa take daily heat, heavy foot traffic, and moisture from splash and rain throughout a long swim season. We install slip-resistant pool deck surfaces with the correct slope to drain water away from the pool edge and the home's foundation, and we use finishes that stay cooler underfoot in direct Florida sun.
Low-lying properties near the Indian River Lagoon and throughout Cocoa can develop soil movement and erosion along yard edges and planting beds during the wet season. Concrete retaining walls hold grade changes in place and stop soil from washing away after the afternoon thunderstorms that hit this area regularly from late spring through fall.
Slab-on-grade is the standard foundation type throughout central Brevard County, including Cocoa. We pour slab foundations for additions, detached garages, sheds, and new construction, properly reinforced and elevated where flood zone requirements apply to low-lying Cocoa properties.
Walkways and sidewalks in Cocoa's older neighborhoods are often cracked, sunken, or no longer up to current code requirements. We build new concrete sidewalks that are smooth, level, and graded to shed water - reducing trip hazards and improving access around the property for the long term.
Cocoa is one of the older cities on the Space Coast, and much of its housing was built on flat, sandy terrain along the Indian River Lagoon. That combination creates specific concrete challenges that a contractor from outside this region would not know to plan for. Sandy soil compacts poorly compared to clay or rocky subgrades, which means the base layer under any concrete slab here needs more attention - not less - than what is standard in other parts of the country. A poorly prepared base in Cocoa's wet-dry cycle will settle within a few years, causing the slab to crack and dip in ways that are expensive to fix after the fact.
Cocoa also sits squarely in Florida's wet season, with daily afternoon thunderstorms from late spring through September that can dump several inches of rain in an hour. Driveways and patios without correct drainage slope hold standing water against foundations and garage slabs, accelerating moisture problems over time. For properties close to the Indian River, salt air speeds up surface wear on any exposed concrete - making regular sealing and proper mix design more important than in an inland location. Parts of Cocoa fall within FEMA flood zones, which also affect how elevated a slab needs to be and what permits the job requires.
Our crew works throughout Cocoa regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Cocoa Building Department for jobs that require inspection - driveways connecting to public roads, foundation slabs for structures, and work in flood-zone areas where additional site requirements apply. We know which neighborhoods near the Indian River Lagoon sit in low-lying areas that require extra attention to drainage and base depth, and which older streets have the saturated soil conditions that call for a thicker, reinforced slab.
Cocoa sits along U.S. Highway 1 and is crossed by I-95 and State Road 528, which connects the city east toward Cocoa Beach and Port Canaveral. The historic downtown area - Historic Cocoa Village - sits close to the Indian River waterfront, while residential neighborhoods spread west toward the interstate. Eastern Florida State College has a campus here, and the city has a mix of long-term homeowners, landlord-owned rentals, and properties that see deferred maintenance on driveways and outdoor concrete surfaces. We also work regularly in Rockledge just to the south, which shares the same soil and climate conditions as Cocoa.
Call or submit your project details online, and we respond within 1 business day. A brief description of the project and the address is enough to get the conversation started - no obligation and no pressure.
We come to the property, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and talk through your options. You receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, base preparation, and permit costs - no guesswork, no add-ons at the end.
For jobs that need a permit, we handle the application with the City of Cocoa Building Department. We also watch the weather calendar - concrete cannot be poured in active rain, so we schedule around the wet season patterns that Cocoa homeowners know well.
We prepare the base, set forms, pour, and finish the concrete with the correct surface treatment for your job. Before we leave, we walk you through the curing timeline - typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and 7 days before vehicle use - and answer any questions about sealing and maintenance.
We cover Cocoa and all of Brevard County. Call us now or send your project details and we will respond within 1 business day with a written estimate - no runaround, just a straight answer.
(321) 335-1326Cocoa is a small, established city in central Brevard County with a population of roughly 20,000 residents. It sits on the west bank of the Indian River Lagoon, directly across from Merritt Island and a short drive from Kennedy Space Center. The city is one of the older communities on the Space Coast, and its walkable historic downtown - Historic Cocoa Village - sits along the Indian River waterfront with shops, restaurants, and buildings that date back to the early 1900s. Eastern Florida State College operates a campus here, adding a student and young-professional population alongside the long-term homeowners who make up much of the city.
The housing stock in Cocoa is largely single-family concrete block construction from the mid-20th century, with a notable share of rental properties scattered throughout the residential neighborhoods. Homes in this age range - many built in the 1960s and 1970s - have driveways, sidewalks, and patios that have been through decades of Florida heat, rain, and salt air. That wear pattern makes concrete replacement and repair a consistent need across most of the city's established streets. We also work regularly in nearby Port St. John to the north, where similar soil and climate conditions create the same types of concrete maintenance needs.
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