Titusville's weather lets you be outside almost every day of the year. We build concrete patios with proper drainage, solid base prep, and your choice of finish - so you get a surface that works as hard as you use it.

Concrete patio construction in Titusville means digging out the area, setting a compacted gravel base, pouring and finishing a permanent concrete slab, and curing it before use - most residential patios take one to two days to pour plus a few days before light foot traffic and about a week before furniture goes out.
In Titusville, where warm weather means you can use outdoor space practically year-round, a concrete patio is less of a seasonal feature and more of a genuine extension of your home. Whether you are replacing a rotted wood deck, pulling out shifting pavers, or starting from scratch on bare ground, poured concrete gives you a flat, durable surface that handles the heat, rain, and foot traffic of Space Coast living.
If you want to take the look further, we also offer stamped concrete services that can give your patio the appearance of stone or tile, and concrete pool decks for homeowners who are also adding or upgrading a pool.
Titusville's warm weather means you could be outside comfortably most of the year, but a bare lawn or patch of gravel does not give you the level, clean surface that makes outdoor living easy. Without a patio, that space goes largely unused.
Old concrete slabs that have cracked randomly, wood decks rotted by Florida humidity, or pavers that have shifted in the sandy soil all signal it is time to start fresh. A new concrete pour gives you a clean slate with the size and finish you actually want.
If your backyard collects water near the foundation after a rain, a properly sloped concrete patio with a gravel base can help move that water away. Titusville's summer storms drop a lot of water quickly, and standing water against your home is a problem worth fixing.
A solid concrete surface is the natural first step before adding a pool surround, outdoor kitchen, or fire pit area. Trying to add those features to soft ground or shifting pavers creates problems - a poured slab gives you a stable foundation for everything that follows.
Every patio we build starts with base preparation - we excavate, compact the soil, and install a gravel layer that drains properly and supports the slab evenly. In Titusville's sandy coastal soil, skipping that step is how patios end up cracking and settling within a few years. We also build in enough slope to move water away from your home during heavy rain, which matters every summer here. From plain broom-finish slabs to stamped and colored surfaces, we handle the full range of finish options for residential patios.
For homeowners adding a pool at the same time, we coordinate patio work with concrete pool deck construction so both surfaces tie together cleanly. Every project includes control joint placement to manage how the slab handles normal movement, plus an initial sealer application once the concrete has fully cured. We handle permitting and coordinate the building inspection as part of the job.
The most practical choice for Florida - lightly textured for slip resistance when wet and easy to hose off after a storm.
Ideal for homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile at the cost of a concrete slab, with patterns added before the surface sets.
Color mixed throughout the concrete so it does not fade the way a surface coating would, even under Titusville's intense sun.
Combines patio and pool deck in one continuous pour - good for homeowners who want a unified outdoor surface without visible seams.
Titusville sits on flat, sandy ground along the Indian River Lagoon, and that creates two challenges for outdoor concrete work: the soil does not compact as firmly as clay-heavy ground, and the lots are flat enough that drainage does not happen on its own. A patio that is not built with a proper base and the right slope will settle unevenly and pool water against your foundation after every summer storm. We build every patio in this area to account for both of those realities - compacted base, gravel drainage layer, and a slope that moves water away from the house.
The other local factor is exposure. Titusville's combination of intense UV, high humidity, and salt air from the Indian River and Atlantic coast puts outdoor concrete surfaces under real stress. We work throughout the area, including Rockledge and Sharpes, and we recommend UV-resistant sealers on every job here. For more background on why base preparation matters in sandy-soil environments, the American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes guidelines on residential concrete construction that are worth reading.
We visit your property, look at the space, and discuss size, shape, and finish options. You receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, permit costs, and any site preparation needed. We also confirm permit requirements upfront.
We submit the permit application to the local building office before any work begins. Processing typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks. We build this into the project timeline and keep you updated on approval status.
We mark the area, remove grass and debris, excavate to depth, compact the soil, and set a gravel base layer. In Titusville's sandy soil, this base work is critical to preventing future settling and cracking.
We pour the concrete, apply your chosen finish, and cut control joints. Plan to stay off the slab for a few days and avoid furniture for about a week. A building inspection closes out the permit, then we apply the initial sealer.
We will visit your property, measure the space, and give you a clear written estimate before any work begins. Most inquiries receive a response within one business day.
(321) 335-1326Florida requires a state-issued contractor's license for concrete work. You can verify our license status through the state licensing system before signing anything. We carry full insurance and are available on request.
We excavate, compact the soil, and install a gravel base layer on every patio project in this area. That base work is what prevents the settling and cracking that sandy Brevard County soil would otherwise cause over time.
Every patio we build has a slope that moves water away from your home's foundation. During Titusville's summer wet season, that detail is the difference between a patio you can use an hour after a storm and one that puddles for days.
We handle the permit application and coordinate the building inspection as part of every job. A permitted patio has an official inspection record, which protects you if you refinance or sell your home.
Put those details together and you get a patio project that goes smoothly from the first visit through the final inspection - and a slab that stays level, drains correctly, and holds its finish through years of Space Coast weather. You can also verify any Florida contractor's license status through the Florida contractor licensing system before you hire.
Patio projects often pair with other outdoor concrete work on the same property.
Upgrade any concrete surface - patio, driveway, or walkway - with stamped patterns that replicate stone, brick, or tile at a lower cost.
Learn MoreA pool deck that ties into your patio for a unified outdoor surface - built with slip-resistant finishes suited to wet conditions.
Learn MoreScheduling now means your outdoor space is ready to use before summer storms make the yard a mud pit - call or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day.