
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped concrete patios, pool decks, and driveways in Cocoa that look like natural stone or brick and hold up through Florida weather.

Stamped concrete services in Cocoa involve pouring a standard concrete slab and pressing large rubber mats into the surface while it is still soft to create patterns that look like brick, slate, or natural stone - most residential projects take one to three days to pour and stamp, with a full timeline of one to three weeks once permits and site prep are included.
Homeowners in Cocoa most often use stamped concrete for patios, pool decks, front walkways, and driveways where they want an attractive outdoor surface without the ongoing maintenance that comes with individual pavers or natural stone. The color is mixed directly into the concrete or applied during finishing, so what you see is not a coating that can peel off. For homeowners who want a broader range of finishes, our decorative concrete work covers overlays, stains, and exposed aggregate options as well.
The difference between a stamped concrete surface that looks great for years and one that fades quickly comes down to base preparation, stamping timing, and the right sealer for Florida conditions. We build every project around those three factors.
When the color on a stamped surface starts looking uneven or washed out in spots, the sealer has failed and the concrete is now exposed to direct UV and moisture. Florida's intense sun breaks down sealers faster than most homeowners expect, and once the surface is unprotected, the color fades quickly and stains set in.
Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks where one side sits higher than the other mean the slab has moved. In Cocoa, sandy coastal soil is the most common cause - when the base is not properly compacted, the ground shifts unevenly and pulls the slab with it. These cracks tend to widen over time rather than stabilize.
Standing water on a patio or pool deck after a rainstorm means the surface was not sloped correctly, or it has settled unevenly over time. In Brevard County, where heavy summer storms are routine, water that sits on concrete accelerates surface wear and eventually works its way under the slab.
A pool deck that becomes slippery when wet is a safety problem. Florida pool regulations require slip-resistant surfaces around pools, and a deck that has worn smooth no longer meets that standard. Replacing it with a stamped surface using the right texture pattern restores both safety and appearance at the same time.
We install stamped concrete on patios, pool decks, driveways, front walkways, and around outdoor living areas. Every project starts with the same foundation - removing the existing surface or preparing the ground from scratch, compacting the soil, adding a gravel base, and setting proper drainage grades before a single yard of concrete is poured. The pattern and color choices come after the base is right.
For driveways and larger areas, we also offer concrete sidewalk building to match the same finish and give your entire front approach a cohesive look. We handle all Brevard County permit requirements, coordinate the required inspection, and apply a sealer rated for Florida UV conditions at the end of every project.
Custom patterns like flagstone, slate, or cobblestone for homeowners who want an outdoor living surface that looks as good as it performs.
Slip-resistant textures and lighter color choices that keep the deck cooler underfoot - built to meet Florida pool safety requirements.
Decorative driveways with stamped patterns and color for homeowners who want curb appeal without the maintenance of individual pavers.
A front approach in stamped concrete that matches your patio or driveway and improves the first impression buyers and neighbors get.
For existing concrete that is structurally sound but looks tired - a stamped overlay gives new life to the surface without a full replacement.
Borders, inlays, and multiple color treatments for homeowners who want a custom finish that stands out in the neighborhood.
Brevard County averages more than 230 sunny days a year, and that UV load breaks down concrete sealers faster than in most of the country. A sealer product rated for northern climates will start looking dull within a year in Cocoa. We use sealers formulated for Florida conditions and give every customer a clear maintenance schedule so the surface holds its color through years of sun and rain. The rainy season from June through November also means drainage design is not optional - a patio or pool deck that traps water will crack and shift, regardless of how well the pattern looks on day one.
We work across Brevard County, including Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island, where salt air and coastal humidity add another layer of wear to outdoor surfaces. Homeowners with HOA requirements in planned communities around Cocoa will find that we are familiar with the approval process - we have handled it many times and will help you navigate the design review before work begins. For a detailed look at the Florida Building Code requirements that apply to pool deck surfaces, that information is available directly from the state.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the area size, what is there now, and whether you have a pattern or color idea. There is no commitment at this stage - just a conversation.
We visit your property to measure the space, check the existing surface or ground conditions, and go through pattern and color samples with you in your actual outdoor light. You leave this visit with a written quote and a clear picture of what the finished project will look like.
We pull the required Brevard County permit before any work starts. This adds a week or two to the timeline before the first crew visit, but it means an independent inspector will verify the finished work. Once the permit is in hand, we set a start date and confirm site access.
On pour day, the crew arrives with the concrete truck, presses the stamp mats into the fresh surface, and applies the color treatment. After curing - at least 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic - we apply the sealer and walk the finished project with you before calling it complete.
We bring physical pattern and color samples to your property. No guessing from a screen - you see the finish in your own outdoor light before we pour anything.
(321) 386-0373We bring physical pattern and color samples to your property so you can see exactly how the finished surface will look in your outdoor light. What you approve at that visit is what gets poured - no surprises.
We file every required Brevard County permit before work begins and coordinate the city inspection at completion. That inspection is an independent check that the work was done correctly - not just our word for it.
We use sealers formulated specifically for Florida UV conditions and provide a written maintenance schedule so you know when to reseal. The right sealer for this climate protects the color for years, not just months.
Every stamped concrete project we install is sloped to move water away from your foundation and off the slab. In Cocoa's rainy season, proper drainage is the difference between a surface that lasts decades and one that cracks in a few years.
We have worked on stamped concrete projects throughout Brevard County since 2017, from pool decks along the coast to front driveways in planned communities with HOA requirements. Every project gets the same base preparation and sealing process regardless of size.
Extend the stamped finish from your patio or driveway all the way to your front walk for a polished, unified look across your entire property.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of decorative finishes - overlays, stains, and exposed aggregate - to find the right look for your Cocoa home.
Learn MoreCall us now or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and bring samples to your property so you can see the finish before we pour.