
Titusville Concrete is the concrete contractor Port St. John homeowners call for retaining walls, driveways, patios, and foundations - with Brevard County permit handling and free estimates returned within one business day.

Port St. John properties along the Indian River Lagoon and in low-lying areas often deal with erosion and slope instability that only a properly built retaining wall can fix. If your yard is losing soil after every heavy rain, our concrete retaining wall service gives you a permanent structure that holds grade and handles the drainage challenges unique to this part of Brevard County.
Most homes in Port St. John sit on quarter-acre lots with concrete driveways that are now 30 to 50 years old - cracked, sunken, and rough underfoot. Florida's intense summer heat and hurricane-season rains accelerate driveway wear, and a fresh pour restores both curb appeal and function for decades to come.
Outdoor living is central to Port St. John life, and a solid concrete patio holds up to the humidity, sun, and salt air that come with living near the Indian River Lagoon. Whether you want a plain broom-finish slab or a stamped surface, we build patios that stay level even in sandy soil conditions.
New construction and additions in Port St. John require properly designed slab foundations that account for sandy soil, high water table near the lagoon, and Brevard County building code requirements. We handle forming, rebar placement, and the pour so your structure starts on solid footing.
Tree roots, soil movement, and decades of Florida sun leave residential sidewalks in Port St. John cracked and uneven - a trip hazard that counties take seriously. We remove and replace damaged sections or pour new walkways that drain properly and stay smooth through the wet season.
Additions, outbuildings, and pergolas in Port St. John need footings that go below the sandy surface layer and bear on stable material. Getting the depth and size right for Brevard County soil conditions is the difference between a structure that stays plumb and one that shifts within a few years.
Port St. John is an unincorporated community in central Brevard County, built largely during the Space Coast boom of the 1960s through the 1980s. That means a large share of the residential driveways, patios, and slabs in the neighborhood are now 40 to 60 years old - well past the typical service life. Sandy Florida soil, the high water table near the Indian River Lagoon, and decades of heat cycling take a consistent toll on concrete here. Cracks form, slabs settle, and surfaces that were once smooth become rough and uneven. When those problems show up, they usually need more than a patch.
The climate in this part of Brevard County adds to the challenge. Afternoon thunderstorms from June through September drop heavy rain on a landscape that does not always drain quickly, and that standing water accelerates erosion under concrete. Salt air from the Indian River Lagoon corrodes steel reinforcement faster than it would inland. Tropical storm seasons occasionally bring wind and rain events that push erosion problems from gradual to urgent. A contractor who knows Port St. John understands all of this before they show up - which affects how they prep the site, choose the mix, and seal the finished surface.
Our crew works throughout Port St. John regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Because Port St. John is unincorporated, all permits and inspections run through Brevard County rather than a city building department - we handle that process on your behalf so you do not have to navigate it yourself.
The main corridors we travel in Port St. John are US-1 along the Indian River waterfront, Fay Boulevard, Grissom Parkway, and Curtis Boulevard. Residential streets branch off these main roads into quiet neighborhoods with mostly single-family homes on quarter-acre lots. You will find boats and RVs parked alongside many homes here - which is normal and something we plan around when setting up forms for a driveway or slab.
We also serve communities right next to Port St. John. Cocoa, FL is just to the south, and Sharpes, FL is directly to the north. If you are not sure whether your address falls in Port St. John or one of those communities, just call - we cover all of central Brevard County and the answer does not change what we can do for you.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form - we respond to every inquiry within one business day. You can describe the project or send photos, and we will ask a few questions to understand the scope before coming out.
We come to your Port St. John property, measure the area, check the soil and drainage conditions, and review any permit requirements with you. Your written estimate covers everything - materials, labor, permits, and cleanup - before any money changes hands.
We handle Brevard County permit applications, schedule the work, and complete the project with your property protected throughout. For concrete, we prepare the base, set forms, pour and finish, and coordinate any required inspections.
When the work is done, we walk you through the finished project, confirm the curing timeline, and leave the site clean. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it before we close out.
We serve Port St. John and all of central Brevard County. Get a free estimate with no obligation - we respond within one business day.
(321) 335-1326Port St. John is a census-designated place in central Brevard County, situated along the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon between Titusville to the north and Cocoa to the south. It has no incorporated city government - residents are served by Brevard County departments for everything from permits to fire rescue. The community has a population of roughly 23,000 to 24,000 people, spread across quiet residential streets that developed primarily during the Space Coast workforce expansion of the 1960s through the 1980s. Kennedy Space Center is just a short drive north, and aerospace employment has long anchored the local economy. You can learn more about the community's history at the Port St. John Wikipedia article.
Most homes in Port St. John are single-family concrete block structures on quarter-acre lots. There is very little apartment or high-density housing - this is a neighborhood of homeowners. Commercial activity concentrates along US-1 and Fay Boulevard, where strip malls and service businesses serve the surrounding residential areas. Fay Lake Wilderness Park, a Brevard County park on the west side of I-95, draws local residents for walking trails and outdoor recreation. The community also includes residents of Cocoa who live just south along US-1, and many Port St. John homeowners are familiar with the similar neighborhoods and property stock found in Rockledge farther down the county.
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