
Your driveway takes more wear than almost any surface on your property. We build concrete driveways in Cocoa that handle Florida's heat, heavy rain, and daily traffic without cracking or sinking.

Concrete driveway building in Cocoa means removing the old surface, preparing a solid base, and pouring a fresh slab - most residential projects run two to five days from demolition to final inspection. We handle everything from permit filing with Brevard County to the finishing pass on the surface.
If your current driveway is cracking, sinking, or sending water toward your garage, patching usually buys only a little time. The underlying issue is almost always the ground beneath the slab. A full replacement done right - with proper base preparation and drainage grading - is the fix that lasts. Many homeowners who replace their driveway also look at adding a concrete patio to extend their outdoor living space at the same time.
We have worked on driveways throughout Brevard County - from Cocoa Village homes with mature tree roots lifting old slabs to newer subdivisions needing full replacement. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate so we can see the actual conditions before quoting.
Hairline cracks are normal in any concrete slab. But if yours are wider than a quarter-inch or spreading each season, the ground underneath is shifting. In Cocoa's sandy soil, this movement is common and patching alone will not stop it.
If one panel sits lower than the others, or if water pools in the same spot every time it rains, the base has eroded. Heavy summer storms in Brevard County regularly wash sandy soil from under the edges of older slabs.
When the top layer starts breaking apart and leaving a rough, gravelly texture, the surface has deteriorated past what sealing can fix. Florida's UV exposure and frequent wet-dry cycles accelerate this kind of surface damage.
A properly built driveway slopes away from your home. If you see water collecting near your garage door or foundation after a storm, the slope is wrong - and that water reaching your foundation during Cocoa's rainy season causes real damage over time.
We build standard residential driveways in plain broom-finished concrete and decorative driveways with stamped patterns or colored finishes. Both options start the same way - demolition of the old surface, thorough base preparation, and correct drainage grading - so the slab stays level and solid for decades. For homeowners who want a more distinctive look, our concrete sidewalk building work can match the same finish for a cohesive exterior.
We also handle commercial driveways and approach slabs for business properties in the Cocoa area. Thicker pours for heavy vehicle traffic, reinforced slabs for delivery areas - the process scales up without changing the fundamentals. We pull all required Brevard County permits and coordinate the final inspection so the project is signed off correctly from start to finish.
Broom-finished concrete poured to standard residential thickness - the most durable, low-maintenance choice for everyday vehicle traffic.
Stamped or colored concrete that gives you the look of brick or stone with the durability of a solid slab - popular in Cocoa-area HOA communities.
Full demolition and disposal of your old surface before the new slab is poured - no hauling required on your end.
Thicker pour and reinforcement for properties that park trucks, RVs, or boats - built to handle weight that would crack a standard residential slab.
The transition section between your driveway and the street - often the first area to crack and the most visible to neighbors.
Re-graded pour that directs water away from your garage and foundation - the right fix when pooling is the root problem.
Cocoa's combination of sandy Brevard County soil, high summer humidity, and a rainy season that drops around 50 inches of rain per year creates conditions that punish driveways built without local experience. Most homes in Cocoa were built during the Space Coast boom years - the 1950s through the 1980s - meaning many driveways in the area are original or have only been patched over decades. The sandy soil shifts more than homeowners realize, which is why so many older slabs end up cracked and uneven. We build the base correctly for this soil type before we pour a single yard of concrete.
We work throughout Brevard County, including Rockledge and Merritt Island, where the same soil and drainage challenges apply. Living near the Indian River Lagoon means your home deals with humidity and moisture year-round, and a driveway that is not properly sealed and graded will show that wear faster than you would expect. We factor all of this into every estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your driveway size, current condition, and what finish you have in mind - then schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, assess drainage, measure the area, and quote the full scope in writing. Once you approve, we file the required Brevard County permit - typically a one to two week lead time before work begins.
The old slab comes out first, then we grade the ground, compact the soil, and build up the gravel base. This preparation is what makes the difference between a driveway that lasts 30 years and one that needs repair in five.
Concrete is poured and finished in a single day, typically starting early to avoid Cocoa's afternoon heat. Keep vehicles off for seven days. The county inspection follows, and once it is passed, your driveway is done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate so we can see the actual conditions before quoting a price.
(321) 386-0373Every driveway project we take on includes the required Brevard County permit. You can verify our Florida contractor license through the state's online database - we encourage you to check. No permit shortcuts, no surprises at closing.
We have worked on driveways throughout Brevard County for years and know exactly how Cocoa's sandy soil and rainy season affect concrete. We are not a regional company dispatching crews from two counties away - we are local.
Your quote breaks down every cost - labor, materials, demolition, and permit fees - before a shovel touches the ground. What we quote is what you pay. The
We do not quote driveways over the phone without seeing the site. Every estimate is free, on-site, and includes a drainage assessment so the new slab is graded correctly from day one.
The Portland Cement Association recommends at least 4 inches of concrete thickness for residential driveways and a properly compacted base beneath the slab. Every driveway we build meets or exceeds that standard - not because it is required, but because anything less does not hold up in Brevard County's conditions.
Ready to extend your outdoor living space? A concrete patio gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface you can use year-round in Florida's climate.
Learn MorePair your new driveway with a matching concrete sidewalk for a clean, cohesive look that boosts curb appeal and improves walkability.
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