
Supreme Cocoa Concrete provides concrete contractor services throughout Melbourne, FL, handling slab foundations, driveways, pool decks, and patios for homeowners across the city - with licensed work, permits pulled on every job, and same-week response to every inquiry.

Melbourne sits on flat terrain with sandy soil that requires careful base preparation before any slab is poured. We build slab foundations for room additions, detached garages, and new construction throughout the city, handling all Brevard County and City of Melbourne permit requirements and inspections from start to finish. Learn more about our slab foundation building service.
Melbourne's older neighborhoods east of US-1 have many original driveways from the 1960s and 1970s that are cracked, sunken, or heaved by tree roots from mature oaks and palms. We replace and build new driveways with the base depth and drainage grades that Brevard County sandy soil demands, so the new surface lasts rather than cracking within a few seasons.
In-ground pools are standard in Melbourne, and the concrete decks around them are constantly exposed to pool chemicals, sun, and the humidity that comes with living near the Indian River Lagoon. We pour pool decks with non-slip broom finishes and apply sealers that resist chemical exposure and UV breakdown, so the surface stays safe and presentable for years.
Melbourne's mild winters mean outdoor patios get used heavily for most of the year, not just a few months. Many homes in the Eau Gallie area and along the Indian River have screened enclosures with aging concrete floors that need replacement. We build patios and slab floors for screened rooms sized and sloped to shed the summer rain that would otherwise pool under the enclosure.
Melbourne homeowners upgrading older patios and pool decks often choose stamped concrete because it gives a high-end stone or tile appearance without the ongoing maintenance pavers require in sandy Florida soil. We apply stamped finishes over a properly prepared structural base, so the decorative layer and the slab move together rather than cracking apart.
Low-lying Melbourne properties near the Indian River and along drainage canals often need retaining walls to manage water movement and prevent soil erosion after heavy rain. We build poured-in-place concrete retaining walls that are engineered for Florida's wet soil conditions and permitted through the appropriate local authority for your property.
Melbourne is a large and varied city, and the concrete challenges homeowners face here depend on which part of the city you live in. Older neighborhoods east of US-1 and along the Indian River Lagoon have housing stock from the 1960s through the 1980s - most of those homes have original driveways, patios, and pool decks that are well past their expected service life. The sandy soil throughout Brevard County requires deeper base preparation and more careful compaction than contractors from drier, denser-soil regions are accustomed to. Skip that step, and a new concrete surface will settle and crack before you get a decade out of it.
The newer subdivisions on the western side of Melbourne have their own issues. Homes built in the 1990s and 2000s on land that was previously wetlands or low-lying scrub often have drainage challenges that were never fully resolved during original development. Standing water against a foundation or at the edge of a driveway is not just an aesthetic problem - it erodes the base under the concrete and accelerates the cracking and settling that eventually requires full replacement. Melbourne also sits close enough to the coast that salt air from the Indian River affects concrete durability in ways that are not obvious until the surface starts to spall, usually within the first decade without proper sealing.
Our crew works throughout Melbourne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Melbourne Building Department and Brevard County Building Services depending on the project location, and we are familiar with which jurisdiction applies to addresses throughout the city and its unincorporated edges. Melbourne's size means it spans a range of property types - from the older single-story concrete block homes near historic Eau Gallie to the larger footprint ranch homes in the western neighborhoods near Wickham Road.
The older Eau Gallie Arts District area has some of the most character-rich homes in Brevard County and some of the most root-damaged sidewalks and driveways we work on anywhere in the county. The western subdivisions near West Melbourne tend to have newer construction with drainage challenges from flat lots that were not always graded correctly during original development. If your home is in either part of the city - or anywhere in between along US-1 or Babcock Street - call us and we can come out and assess what your project actually needs before quoting a price.
We reply within one business day. We ask basic questions about the project - type of work, approximate size, and whether you have existing concrete to remove. No cost and no pressure.
We visit your property to look at soil conditions, existing drainage, and access before we quote. We also explain the permit requirements for your specific project and give you a written estimate with all costs itemized, including permits.
We handle the permit application with the City of Melbourne or Brevard County on your behalf. Once approved - typically one to three weeks - we lock in your start date and confirm any prep steps needed on your end before the crew arrives.
We complete the pour, finish the surface, and clean up the site before we leave. You get written curing instructions and a walkthrough of the finished work. We respond within one business day if questions come up after we leave.
We serve Melbourne and the surrounding Brevard County communities - same-week responses, written estimates, and licensed work with permits pulled on every job.
(321) 386-0373Melbourne is a city of about 84,000 people on Florida's Atlantic coast in Brevard County, situated along the Indian River Lagoon with barrier island communities just to the east. The city is part of the broader Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro area, and it serves as a commercial and employment hub for the southern portion of Brevard County. The aerospace and defense industry - anchored by nearby Kennedy Space Center and Patrick Space Force Base, along with companies like L3Harris Technologies headquartered locally - shapes the economy and draws a population of engineers and skilled professionals who tend to own their homes long-term.
The city has distinct neighborhoods across its geography. The Eau Gallie Arts District, in the northern part of Melbourne, is a historic area with older homes and a strong local identity - it was once its own independent city before merging with Melbourne in 1969. Further west along Wickham Road and out toward the Viera development, newer subdivisions from the 1990s through 2010s bring a completely different property profile. Nearby Palm Bay, immediately to the south, is one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida and shares many of the same concrete maintenance challenges as Melbourne's newer west-side neighborhoods - flat terrain, sandy soil, and drainage that requires careful attention from the first pour.
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Learn MoreMelbourne's summer storms and sandy soil find weak spots in concrete surfaces every year - addressing a crack now costs far less than replacing a settled slab later.