
Supreme Cocoa Concrete serves Rockledge homeowners with concrete patio construction, driveway replacement, stamped concrete, and foundation work - with permits handled for every project and responses within one business day.

Rockledge's mild winters make outdoor living possible most of the year, and a concrete patio turns that potential into usable space. We pour patios graded to handle Brevard County's heavy summer rainfall, with proper drainage slope away from your home's foundation. Learn more about our concrete patio construction service.
A significant share of Rockledge homes were built before 1980, and many still have their original driveways. Concrete from that era was often poured thin with minimal base preparation, which is why cracking and settling are so common. We replace aging driveways with properly built slabs that handle Florida's heat, rain, and sandy soil without failing within a few years.
Rockledge's newer subdivisions on the west side of the city often have HOA guidelines that restrict paving materials and finishes. Stamped concrete lets homeowners get the appearance of brick or natural stone while staying within the concrete-approved specifications most HOAs allow. We handle decorative finishes that hold up through Florida's UV exposure and wet-dry cycles without fading or peeling.
Pools are common in Rockledge, and the decks around them get daily sun, moisture, and foot traffic in a coastal environment. Salt air from the nearby Indian River accelerates surface deterioration, and untreated concrete becomes rough, pitted, and slippery over time. We pour non-slip pool deck surfaces using finishes designed to stay cooler underfoot in full Florida sun.
Tree-lined streets are one of the things Rockledge is known for, but those mature trees - particularly the live oaks along older residential roads - push up sidewalks over decades. We replace lifted or cracked sections and pour new sidewalks with proper joint spacing and grade, meeting City of Rockledge requirements so the work passes inspection without a revisit.
Rockledge's sandy soil and proximity to the Indian River mean foundation work requires careful attention to drainage and base preparation. We build slab foundations for additions and new construction that account for Brevard County's soil conditions and the seasonal saturation that affects low-lying areas near the river, handling all required permits and inspections.
Rockledge is one of Florida's oldest incorporated cities, and parts of it show that history in the condition of its concrete. Homes built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s - which make up a large share of the city's housing stock - often have driveways and sidewalks that have been patched repeatedly rather than replaced. That approach works up to a point, but Brevard County's sandy soil keeps shifting beneath those old slabs, and continued patching eventually costs more than starting fresh with a properly built replacement. Homeowners in Rockledge who are seeing cracks wider than a quarter-inch, sections that have sunk more than an inch, or water draining toward the house instead of away from it are usually past the patch-and-wait stage.
The coastal environment adds a layer of difficulty that contractors from outside the Space Coast area often underestimate. The Indian River Lagoon runs along Rockledge's eastern edge, and the salt air it produces is hard on exposed concrete surfaces. Combined with Florida's wet season - daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September - and UV levels that are among the highest in the continental US, concrete finishes that are not properly sealed degrade faster here than in most other parts of the country. A contractor who knows this will factor in the right finishing products, drainage slope, and joint spacing. One who does not will produce work that looks fine at completion but starts showing problems within a couple of years.
Our crew works throughout Rockledge regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Rockledge Building Department and are familiar with the inspection schedule, so projects in the city limits do not stall waiting on paperwork. We work on both sides of Rockledge - the older riverside neighborhoods with their historic concrete block homes and the newer HOA subdivisions on the west side, where material specifications and setback requirements tend to be more detailed.
Rockledge Drive, the canopy road that runs along the Indian River, is home to some of the oldest residential concrete in the city. The combination of tree roots, river humidity, and decades of wet-dry cycles has pushed many of those driveways and walkways past the point where repairs make sense. Further west, the 1990s and 2000s subdivisions have different issues - primarily surface deterioration from UV exposure and drainage problems from original grades that were not quite right. We serve homeowners in both areas. We also work regularly in neighboring Viera East, just to the west of Rockledge, and in Cocoa, our home base just north of here.
Contact us by phone or through the form on our website. We respond within one business day and ask about your project - what you want done, the approximate size, and whether there is existing concrete to remove. No pressure, no cost.
We come to your property to look at site conditions, drainage, and access. This is also where we walk you through what the permit process looks like for your specific project and give you a written estimate with all costs broken out - labor, materials, permit fees, and disposal.
We handle the City of Rockledge permit application on your behalf. Once the permit is approved - which typically takes one to two weeks - we schedule the crew. We let you know exactly what needs to be moved or cleared before the team arrives.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, pour, and finishing. Any required city inspection is coordinated by us directly. When the work passes, you receive the inspection documentation, and we walk the finished project with you before closing out the job.
We serve Rockledge and all of Brevard County. Free on-site estimates, permits handled, and written quotes with no hidden costs.
(321) 386-0373Rockledge is one of Florida's oldest incorporated cities, founded in 1887 and sitting along the Indian River Lagoon in central Brevard County. The city has a population of about 28,000 and a homeownership rate around 65 percent - higher than many Brevard County cities - which means a stable, invested community of property owners. Many residents work in aerospace and defense industries at nearby employers, drawn to the Space Coast by Kennedy Space Center and the cluster of private space companies that have grown up around it. Rockledge Drive, the canopy road along the river, is one of the city's most recognized streets, lined with some of its oldest and most historic homes.
The housing stock in Rockledge splits between two distinct zones. The eastern neighborhoods near the Indian River include some of the city's oldest homes - wood-framed and concrete block construction dating back to the early 1900s through the 1970s, with the maintenance needs that come with that age and Florida's coastal climate. The western side of the city holds newer HOA-managed subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s, where tile roofs, stucco exteriors, and concrete driveways are standard but aging issues are starting to appear. Both areas are well within our regular service range. Residents of neighboring Cocoa Beach to the east also call us for concrete work where coastal conditions create similar challenges.
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