Concrete driveway building
Durable, professionally poured concrete driveways built to handle Florida weather and daily traffic.
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Daytona Beach Concrete Company pours concrete sidewalks, driveways, and slab foundations throughout Titusville, FL, with base preparation built for Brevard County soil and every permit handled through the City of Titusville Building Department since 2023.
Most of Titusville was built during the Space Age boom, which means a lot of the concrete flatwork around these homes is 40 to 60 years old. Sandy coastal soil, salt air from the Indian River, and summer thunderstorms every afternoon from June through September all put constant pressure on outdoor concrete. We work on these properties regularly and know what it takes to make a pour last.

Many of Titusville's older neighborhoods - particularly those built during the Space Age boom near downtown and along the river - have sidewalks that are now 40 to 60 years old. Sections rise and tilt as sandy soil shifts underneath, and years of moisture from the humid coastal climate work into any existing cracks. We install concrete sidewalks with a properly compacted base that accounts for Brevard County soil conditions, so the new walk stays level rather than following the same pattern as what it replaced.
Titusville homes built between the 1950s and 1980s have driveways that are reaching the end of their useful life. The flat terrain and sandy soil common in Brevard County mean that driveways without a properly compacted base crack and pond water near the garage door - a problem that only gets worse with each summer storm season. We remove the old slab, prepare the base correctly, and pour a replacement with proper drainage slope so water moves away from the structure, not toward it.
Titusville homeowners get real outdoor living value given the climate, but a lot of the older homes near the Indian River have no formal patio at all - just grass or aging concrete slabs with no defined edge or drainage. The proximity to the water means moisture is constant, and an unsealed or poorly graded patio collects water that never really dries out. We pour patios with sealed surfaces and correct slope so the outdoor space actually stays usable through the wet season.
Properties near the Indian River and in Titusville's established subdivisions often have aging pool decks that show the effects of salt air, UV exposure, and years of heavy summer use. Pool decks in this climate need to be slip-resistant, sloped toward drainage, and sealed against the moisture that is a constant factor near the water. We pour pool decks to the surface standards Florida requires for pool areas and apply sealers that hold up against the specific conditions on the Space Coast.
Titusville's water table sits close to the surface in many neighborhoods, particularly those near the Indian River Lagoon. That means a slab foundation without proper moisture protection built in from the start can develop damp floors, musty smells, and damaged finishes within a few years. For additions, outbuildings, or new construction on Titusville lots, we install slab foundations with vapor barriers and edge footings that account for the shallow water table conditions common in Brevard County.
Titusville sits on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon in Brevard County, directly across from Kennedy Space Center. Most of the city was built between the late 1950s and the 1980s, when the Space Age brought a surge of workers and families to the area. That building boom produced a large stock of single-story concrete block homes - called CBS or Concrete Block Structure - that are now 40 to 70 years old. The flatwork around these homes - driveways, walkways, patios, and steps - was poured in the same era and is reaching the natural end of its lifespan. Sandy coastal soil, combined with the high humidity and year-round rainfall that come with being on the Space Coast, accelerates that deterioration faster than in drier inland markets.
The Indian River Lagoon and the proximity to Canaveral National Seashore mean salt air is a factor for properties anywhere near the water. Salt air accelerates the surface breakdown of concrete that was never sealed, and homes in Titusville's riverfront and near-water neighborhoods deal with moisture levels that interior Florida properties simply do not face. Combine that with heavy afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, flat terrain that drains slowly, and sandy soil that shifts under slabs when saturated, and you have a set of conditions that rewards contractors who know what they are doing and punishes those who do not.
Concrete work within Titusville city limits is permitted through the City of Titusville Community Development department. Properties in unincorporated Brevard County route through the county building office instead. We pull permits through both regularly and know the differences in timeline and inspection requirements between the two. For homeowners who work long hours in the aerospace and defense industry - a significant share of Titusville residents work at or near Kennedy Space Center - we coordinate the permit process and schedule around your availability, not just ours.
Garden Street and US-1 are the main north-south corridors through town. The neighborhoods closest to the river - areas like those near Space View Park, where locals go to watch rocket launches from across the water - are among the oldest in the city and have the highest concentration of mid-century homes with aging concrete flatwork. Moving west toward Interstate 95, newer subdivisions like La Cita and Sherwood Park have homes built from the 1980s onward that are now at the age where driveways and walkways start showing wear. We have worked on properties across both parts of the city and know how different the soil and drainage conditions can be from one neighborhood to the next.
Homeowners in Daytona Beach, about 45 minutes north of Titusville, deal with similar coastal soil and humidity conditions, so our crews are already accustomed to the concrete work challenges that come with this stretch of Florida's Atlantic coast. We also serve nearby Palm Coast, which gives us a solid picture of how coastal Volusia and Brevard counties differ and what each demands from a concrete crew.
When you reach out, we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. A phone quote is not accurate enough for Titusville properties because soil conditions, drainage, and access vary significantly across the city. We come to your address, measure the area, and give you a written estimate that breaks down what is included.
Once you accept the estimate, we handle the permit application through the City of Titusville or Brevard County, depending on your address. Residential permits typically process within one to two weeks. The cost is included in your quote. You do not need to contact the building department yourself - we manage that from start to final inspection.
The crew removes the existing surface if needed, excavates to the right depth, compacts a gravel base, and sets the forms. In Titusville's summer heat, we start pours early in the morning and use curing compounds to prevent the surface from drying too fast in the afternoon sun. The pour itself is typically done in one day.
The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic and about seven days before normal use. We schedule the city inspection and walk you through the finished work before we leave. You will have a clear picture of what was done, when you can start using the surface, and what basic maintenance extends its life in Florida conditions.
We serve Titusville homeowners across Brevard County - from the older river neighborhoods near downtown to the subdivisions out toward I-95. Free estimate, no pressure.
(386) 278-1096Titusville is Brevard County's county seat, home to about 46,000 residents on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon. The city grew rapidly during the Space Age boom, when NASA and its contractors brought thousands of workers and families to the area starting in the late 1950s. That era left Titusville with a distinctive housing stock - mostly single-story concrete block homes on modest lots, with mature trees, flat lawns, and quiet residential streets that have not changed much in decades. The western edges of the city have seen newer construction over the past 20 years, with subdivisions built out toward Interstate 95 that look and feel very different from the older neighborhoods near downtown and the river. The city borders Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and sits just north of Canaveral National Seashore, which gives the area a strong outdoor identity and means homeowners near the water deal with moisture and salt air conditions that purely inland properties do not.
Downtown Titusville sits along the river, and Space View Park - the free waterfront park known as one of the best public spots to watch rocket launches from Kennedy Space Center across the water - draws visitors to the neighborhood year-round. Homes closest to the park and the river tend to be the oldest and most in need of updated concrete flatwork. The newer subdivisions out west, closer to I-95, are at the age where original driveways and walkways are showing wear from two decades of Florida weather. We cover the full city - from the riverfront neighborhoods to the western edge - and we also serve nearby Kissimmee and other communities across the region.
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