Titusville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Rockledge, FL with patio construction, driveway building, pool decks, slab foundations, and more. We have worked throughout Brevard County since 2018 and understand the sandy soils, Indian River humidity, and permit requirements that shape every pour in Rockledge.

Rockledge homeowners use their outdoor space year-round, and a concrete patio that holds up to Brevard County humidity, UV exposure, and summer storm runoff makes a real difference. We grade for drainage, set forms tight, and finish with your choice of texture - plain broom, exposed aggregate, or a pattern that suits the style of your neighborhood. See our concrete patio construction service.
Many homes in Rockledge were built in the 1960s and 1970s for Space Center workers, and the original driveways on those properties are well past due for replacement. We build new concrete driveways with a properly compacted base that handles the sandy soil and heavy summer rain without settling or cracking within a few years.
Pool decks in Rockledge absorb intense Florida sun all afternoon, and a dark or smooth surface becomes uncomfortably hot and slippery. We install pool decks with a slip-resistant finish and a light enough color to stay comfortable barefoot, with the correct drainage slope so pooled water runs away from the structure.
Concrete slab foundations are the standard in this part of Florida, and Rockledge properties - particularly those in low-lying areas east of US-1 - need slabs sized and reinforced to handle the high water table and occasional flood zone requirements that Brevard County enforces for new construction.
Even on mostly flat Rockledge lots, soil erosion along property edges and garden beds is common during the heavy summer rain season. A concrete retaining wall holds grade changes in place and prevents the repeated washing of topsoil that damages landscaping and drainage structures over time.
Decorative concrete finishes - including stamped patterns, colored overlays, and exposed aggregate - let Rockledge homeowners upgrade the look of a driveway, patio, or pool deck without the ongoing upkeep that natural stone or pavers demand in a salt-air, high-humidity environment.
Rockledge is Brevard County's oldest incorporated city, founded in 1887, and it shows in the housing stock. The neighborhoods east of US-1 near the Indian River hold many concrete block ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1970s. Those driveways, patios, and walkways are 40 to 60 years old and were poured without the drainage requirements or reinforcement standards that apply today. Underneath them, the soil is sandy and sometimes underlain with coquina - the soft limestone the city is actually named for - which behaves differently than clay-heavy soil when it gets wet and dry repeatedly. Settling, cracking, and drainage problems on these older slabs are not random. They follow predictable patterns that a contractor who knows Rockledge can identify and address properly.
The western subdivisions near Barnes Boulevard and I-95, developed from the 1980s onward, have their own maintenance cycle. Those homes are now 25 to 40 years old - exactly the age when driveways and pool decks need resurfacing or full replacement. The proximity to the Indian River Lagoon means salt air reaches well into the city, and the daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September put constant pressure on drainage and concrete integrity. Exterior concrete in Rockledge needs proper base preparation, correct drainage slope, and sealed surfaces to last as long as the manufacturer expects - and that requires a crew that knows why each step matters here specifically.
Our crew works throughout Rockledge regularly, and we are familiar with the City of Rockledge Building Department's permit process for concrete flatwork - the office that handles driveway permits for connections to public roads and inspection requirements for foundation slabs. The difference between the older eastern neighborhoods near the river and the newer subdivisions west of US-1 affects how we approach base preparation, drainage grading, and reinforcement on every job we do here.
US Highway 1 runs through the heart of old Rockledge along the waterfront, and Barnes Boulevard is the main east-west connector between the older and newer parts of the city. The city is the oldest in Brevard County and grew quickly as a bedroom community for Kennedy Space Center workers in the 1960s, which left behind a large stock of mid-century homes that are now deep into their maintenance cycle. Rockledge High School and the Viera commercial district to the south are well-known reference points for anyone who has spent time in this part of the county. We also serve nearby Palm Shores to the south, where many of the same soil and drainage conditions apply, and we know the differences between working in each community.
Call us or submit your details through our contact form, and we respond within 1 business day. Let us know the type of work, the property address, and a rough size estimate - that is enough to get the process going.
We visit the property to measure the area, check soil conditions, and evaluate the drainage situation. You receive a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit fees - no surprise charges later.
For work requiring a City of Rockledge permit, we handle the application. Once permits are in hand, we schedule the pour, excavate and compact the subgrade, and set forms before any concrete arrives on-site.
We pour and finish the concrete to grade, cut control joints to manage cracking, and walk you through the curing schedule. Most Rockledge slabs are ready for foot traffic within 24 to 48 hours and vehicle use within 7 days.
We serve all Rockledge neighborhoods - from the riverfront streets east of US-1 to the subdivisions near Barnes Boulevard and I-95. No obligation, no pressure.
(321) 335-1326Rockledge is the oldest incorporated city in Brevard County, established in 1887 along the western bank of the Indian River Lagoon. The city grew from a small resort destination into a suburban community of around 27,000 residents, driven largely by the population surge that came with the Kennedy Space Center era in the 1960s. The older eastern neighborhoods near US Highway 1 hold a concentration of concrete block ranch homes from that period, while the western parts of the city near Barnes Boulevard and I-95 contain newer subdivisions developed from the 1980s onward. The mix of housing ages means Rockledge has concrete needs at nearly every stage - replacement on the oldest slabs and first-cycle maintenance on the newer ones.
The city takes its name from the coquina limestone outcroppings along the riverfront, and the Indian River Lagoon along its eastern edge is one of the most recognized natural features on the Space Coast. Rockledge sits between Cocoa to the north and Melbourne to the south, with Viera just to the west. Homeowners in Rockledge who want to know what concrete work looks like in surrounding communities can also look at what we do in nearby Cocoa to the north, where older CBS housing and similar drainage conditions make for comparable project needs.
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