
Cracked, uneven, or drainage-challenged driveway? We handle permits, base prep, and hot-weather pours so your new concrete driveway holds up through Florida's rain and heat.

Concrete driveway building in Viera West, FL means removing the old surface, grading the ground, compacting a gravel base, and pouring a properly mixed concrete slab - most residential driveways take two to three days on-site, with a full week before you can drive on it.
In Brevard County, the soil is sandy and shifts more than in other regions, which means the base preparation step is not optional - it is what determines whether your driveway lasts 30 years or starts cracking in five. Florida's heavy summer storms also demand a driveway graded to move water away from your garage and foundation, not toward it. If your current surface pools water after a storm, that is a drainage problem the new pour can fix.
Many homeowners in Viera West also need to deal with HOA approval before any exterior work begins. We handle that process alongside the Brevard County permit application so you are not caught off guard after concrete is already poured. If you are also thinking about walkways, take a look at our concrete sidewalk building service, which pairs well with a driveway replacement.
Small hairline cracks are normal in aging concrete, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch - or ones that spread season after season - signal structural failure. In Viera West's sandy soil, widening cracks often mean the ground underneath has shifted or washed out. Patching the surface will not fix what is happening below.
If puddles sit on your driveway long after rain passes, the surface has settled unevenly or was never graded correctly. Viera West's heavy summer downpours expose drainage problems fast. Standing water near your garage door or foundation is a warning worth acting on before it causes bigger damage inside.
Driveway edges take the most stress from vehicle tires and foot traffic. If chunks are breaking off along the sides or the edge crumbles when you press it, the concrete has deteriorated past the point where repairs make sense. A full replacement is almost always cheaper in the long run than repeated patching.
Many Viera West neighborhoods were developed in the 1990s and early 2000s, so some original driveways are reaching or past their expected lifespan. Even if the surface looks acceptable, older concrete may have internal weaknesses that are not yet visible. If your home is more than two decades old and the driveway has never been replaced, it is worth a professional assessment.
Every driveway project starts with a site visit and a written estimate that covers everything - base preparation, concrete thickness, the finish you choose, and the Brevard County permit fee. We pour standard residential driveways at four inches thick and increase to five or six inches for properties that regularly park heavy trucks or RVs. Finish options include plain gray (most affordable), broom-finished for better traction on Florida's wet surfaces, stamped patterns, and exposed aggregate. Each finish changes the final cost, and we will walk you through what makes sense for your budget and your HOA requirements.
We also handle the full process from permits to final inspection. Brevard County requires a permit for new driveway installations, and the county inspector visits after the pour is complete - which gives you documented proof the job was done correctly. If you are planning related work, consider pairing a new driveway with concrete patio construction to refresh the entire front exterior in one project.
The most practical choice for Florida driveways - textured surface reduces glare and improves grip when wet.
Patterns pressed into the fresh pour mimic stone or brick for homeowners who want more visual interest without pavers.
The surface stone is revealed for a textured, natural look that also improves traction and hides minor surface wear.
Viera West was built mostly on flat, low-lying land that was historically wet - and that drainage character does not disappear just because homes were built on it. The sandy, sometimes mixed soil in this area compacts differently than the denser soils found in other parts of the country, which is why the gravel base and compaction step under your driveway is not a box to check - it is the difference between a 30-year driveway and one that starts cracking in five. We schedule concrete pours for early morning during summer months and use mixes suited to Brevard County's heat so the slab sets properly regardless of the season.
Whether your home is near Rockledge or closer to Melbourne, we know Brevard County's permit requirements, HOA review processes, and soil conditions. We have seen what happens when contractors skip proper base preparation in this area, and we do not cut that corner.
We respond within 1 business day. If you call during business hours, you will speak with someone right away. We will ask a few quick questions about your driveway size, current condition, and any HOA requirements you are aware of.
We visit your property, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and give you a written itemized estimate. No hidden fees - the permit cost is included. You will know exactly what you are paying before anyone picks up a shovel.
We handle the Brevard County permit application. If your neighborhood has HOA review requirements, we walk you through what documentation is needed and what to expect on timing before scheduling the pour date.
We arrive early to beat the afternoon heat, remove the old surface, compact the base, and pour your new driveway. After curing, the county inspector signs off. You stay off the surface for seven days, then it is yours for decades.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(321) 358-0165We are a state-licensed concrete contractor in Florida, fully insured on every project. That means if anything goes wrong during the job, you are protected - not left holding the bill for someone else's mistake.
We have been working in Brevard County since 2018 and know this area's soil conditions, permit requirements, and HOA review processes. You are not getting a crew that drove in from out of county and does not know the local inspection process.
Every quote is itemized in writing before a single shovel hits the ground. The permit fee, base prep, and finish are all listed. The number on your contract is the number on your invoice - we do not add costs after work starts.
We come to your property, measure the area, check drainage, and give you a written quote at no cost and with no obligation to hire us. You can take the estimate, compare it with others, and decide on your timeline.
The Portland Cement Association recommends that residential driveways be poured at a minimum of four inches thick on a compacted base - standards we follow on every project, not just when it is convenient.
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