
Titusville Concrete serves the Port Canaveral area with concrete built for salt air, high water tables, and the heavy demands of coastal commercial and residential properties. Parking lots, pool decks, driveways, and slabs - done right the first time.
Titusville Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Port Canaveral, FL with concrete parking lot building, pool decks, and slab foundations since 2018. We respond within 1 business day and provide free written estimates with no obligation.

The heavy vehicle traffic near Port Canaveral - cruise passenger buses, cargo trucks, marina visitors - demands a surface that does not rut, crack, or wash out. Our concrete parking lot building service uses reinforced concrete designed for this kind of continuous load, mixed to resist the chloride exposure from nearby salt water.
Condominium buildings and coastal homes near Port Canaveral almost universally have pool areas, and their decks take constant punishment from salt air, chlorine, UV, and heavy foot traffic. A poured concrete pool deck with the right finish and sealer holds up far better here than pavers or pressure-treated wood in this environment.
The barrier-island terrain around Port Canaveral is sandy with a very shallow water table. New construction, additions, and accessory structures in this area need slab foundations specifically designed for that soil profile. Rushing past proper sub-base preparation here is the main reason slabs fail early.
Homes and rental properties in Cape Canaveral and the areas surrounding the port see high vehicle turnover from tourism and short-term rentals. A properly reinforced concrete driveway handles that traffic year after year without the resurfacing costs asphalt requires in this coastal climate.
Outdoor living space near the water is a primary reason people own or rent property in this area. A concrete patio poured with salt-resistant mix and finished with a penetrating sealer gives you a stable surface that resists spalling and stays looking good through years of ocean air exposure.
Any structure built on the sandy, low-lying terrain near the port needs footings drilled or dug well below the loose surface material. Shallow footings shift and settle in this kind of soil during wet seasons. Properly sized concrete footings keep structures plumb and stable even as the water table fluctuates.
Port Canaveral sits on a narrow strip of land bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Banana River, making it one of the most demanding environments for exterior concrete in Brevard County. The combination of salt air year-round, a water table that sits just a few feet below the surface in many spots, and the ongoing assault from Florida summer heat and humidity means concrete here faces stresses that inland property owners rarely encounter. The steel reinforcement inside slabs and footings corrodes faster when chloride ions from salt air penetrate over time. Without a proper mix design and sealed surface, that process begins within years.
The Space Race-era homes in Cape Canaveral and the condominium buildings along the beachfront were mostly built from the 1950s through the 1980s. Driveways, pool decks, parking areas, and slabs from that period are often at or past the end of their serviceable life. Properties that house vacation rentals or rotate through tenants frequently also tend to have deferred maintenance that compounds quickly in a coastal environment. Florida hurricane season runs June through November, and storm surge near the port can push salt water across driveways and parking areas in ways that accelerate deterioration further. Getting new concrete right from the mix design through the sealer application is what decides whether the work lasts 10 years or 40.
Our crew works throughout Port Canaveral regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The permitting authority for a given property near the port depends on whether it falls within the City of Cape Canaveral limits or in an unincorporated section of Brevard County. We identify the right permit office for each job address from the start so the inspection schedule does not cause delays.
SR-528, the Beachline Expressway, is the main road connecting Port Canaveral to the broader Space Coast and Interstate 95. We account for cruise ship traffic days when scheduling material deliveries and crew arrival times, since SR-528 and the port entrance roads see significant congestion when ships are in. The area also includes Jetty Park, one of the more recognizable landmarks at the port entrance, and the many condo and marina properties that line the Banana River side of the causeway.
From Port Canaveral we also serve Cocoa Beach directly to the south and Cape Canaveral adjacent to the port. If you are a property manager handling multiple buildings in this corridor, we can coordinate across sites to reduce scheduling friction.
Call or fill out the contact form with details about your project and property. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule a Port Canaveral site visit within the same week.
We assess soil conditions, drainage, access for equipment, and existing surface conditions before putting a number together. The estimate is written and itemized - no cost, no obligation.
We handle the permit application through the appropriate authority - city or county - and schedule the pour once approval is confirmed. You do not need to manage the permit process yourself.
Most residential pours are completed in a single day. We apply sealer on coastal jobs before leaving and walk you through cure timelines and any maintenance recommendations before we close out the job.
We serve Port Canaveral and the surrounding Space Coast communities. Free estimates, no pressure, and we handle permits for every job.
(321) 335-1326Port Canaveral is not an incorporated city. It is a special district governed by the Canaveral Port Authority, which manages the harbor, cruise terminals, cargo facilities, and surrounding land between the Banana River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, and the commercial activity around the port blends with the residential communities of Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach on either side. Kennedy Space Center is a short drive north, making this corner of Brevard County a mix of aerospace industry workers, military personnel, and a large population of vacation rental owners.
Most of the residential properties in the immediate port area were built during the Space Race era of the 1950s through 1970s. Concrete block construction is the norm for single-family homes, while mid-rise condominiums line the beachfront and the Banana River side of the causeway. Many properties here change hands frequently or are managed remotely, which means outdoor surfaces often need more attention than they receive. Nearby communities include Merritt Island to the west and Cape Canaveral directly adjacent to the port.
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