
No usable backyard? Crumbling slab? Water pooling near your back door? We design and pour concrete patios that drain correctly, handle Florida's heat cycles, and meet Brevard County and HOA requirements.

Concrete patio construction in Viera West, FL means excavating the yard, compacting a gravel base for drainage, framing the shape with wood forms, and pouring a four-inch slab that is sloped slightly away from your home - most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days on-site, with light foot traffic possible within three to seven days.
Viera West gets around 50 inches of rain per year, with intense afternoon storms from June through September. A patio that is not graded correctly will collect standing water after every storm - a drainage problem that can eventually reach your foundation. We build every slab with the right slope so water runs off cleanly, not toward your back door.
If your neighborhood has HOA review requirements - which most Viera West communities do - we handle that documentation alongside the Brevard County permit application. You do not have to figure out what to submit or risk starting work without approval. If you want to level up the surface with patterns or color, our stamped concrete services offer a range of finishes that hold up well in Florida's climate.
If your backyard is just grass or mulch with nowhere comfortable to sit, you are missing one of the most practical upgrades a Florida home can have. Viera West's climate allows outdoor living for most of the year - but that only works if you have a surface to sit on. A concrete patio turns unused yard space into a room you actually use.
Brevard County's heavy summer storms can expose drainage problems fast. If water sits close to your home's foundation or back door after a downpour, a properly graded concrete patio can redirect that flow away from the house. Left alone, standing water near a foundation can cause long-term damage that costs far more to fix than a patio.
An older concrete slab or paver surface that has shifted, cracked, or started to break apart at the edges is both an eyesore and a tripping hazard. In Florida's heat-and-rain cycle, surface damage gets worse quickly once it starts. Replacing a failing slab now is almost always less expensive than waiting until the damage spreads.
Some older patios in Brevard County were poured without a light or textured finish, and dark smooth concrete can become uncomfortable underfoot during Florida summers. If you avoid your patio from May through September because the surface is too hot, a new pour with a lighter finish or brushed texture can change how much you actually use the space.
Every patio project includes a free on-site visit where we measure your yard, discuss your goals, and give you a written estimate that covers base prep, concrete thickness, finish choice, and the Brevard County permit. We pour standard residential patios at four inches thick - thick enough for furniture, grills, and everyday foot traffic. Control joints are cut into every slab to give the concrete room to flex through Florida's temperature swings without cracking randomly. Slab edges are clean and consistent, not rough or crumbling.
If you want more than a basic gray surface, we also offer decorative finishes that suit Florida's outdoor lifestyle. And if you are planning a larger outdoor upgrade, pairing a patio with concrete pool decks lets you coordinate the two surfaces in one project for a cleaner, finished look around your yard.
Textured gray surface that reduces heat absorption and improves traction when wet - the most practical and affordable choice for a working patio.
Pressed patterns that mimic stone, brick, or tile for homeowners who want a finished look without the maintenance of natural pavers.
Integral color mixed into the pour, or stain applied after curing, for patios that complement your home's exterior and landscaping.
Viera West sits on flat, low-lying land that was originally wet and marshy, and that history means drainage is a real concern for every outdoor concrete project here. Sandy soils shift and compact differently than the denser soils in other regions, so a gravel sub-base that is properly compacted before the pour is non-negotiable - not an optional upgrade. We also schedule pours for early morning during the summer months and use concrete mixes suited to Brevard County's hot, humid conditions, so the slab sets correctly regardless of when you need the work done.
We work with homeowners throughout Viera West and the surrounding communities. If you are closer to Rockledge or Melbourne, we serve those areas too and know the local permit and inspection process from experience - not just from reading the county website.
We respond within 1 business day. If you call during business hours, you will speak with someone right away. We will ask about your yard size, what you are hoping to use the patio for, and whether you have any HOA design requirements we need to keep in mind.
We come to your property, measure the space, check drainage and soil conditions, and give you a written itemized estimate covering everything - base prep, concrete, finish, and the permit fee. No pressure, no obligation.
We handle the Brevard County permit application and can walk you through any HOA documentation your neighborhood requires. Work does not start until permits are approved - cutting this corner is not something we do.
We arrive early on pour day to beat the heat. Excavation, base compaction, forming, and the pour itself typically finish in a single day for a standard patio. After curing, the county inspector signs off and you can start enjoying the space.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no sales pitch. After you submit your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule.
(321) 358-0165We hold a current Florida state contractor license and carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before we step on your property.
We have been working in and around Viera West since 2018 and know this area's sandy soil conditions, HOA review processes, and Brevard County permit requirements from direct experience - not from a template.
Every estimate breaks down base prep, concrete, finish, and permit costs before work begins. The number on your contract is the number on your invoice. If scope changes, it requires your written approval first.
We build a slight pitch into every slab - roughly one-eighth inch per foot - so water flows away from your home after Brevard County's heavy summer storms. Proper drainage is not an add-on; it is part of every job we do.
The American Concrete Institute sets the national standards for residential concrete flatwork quality - the base thickness, joint spacing, and finishing techniques we follow on every patio we pour. Working to those standards is how a patio that lasts 25 to 50 years gets built, and it is the baseline for every project we take on.
Add stone or brick patterns to your patio surface for a finished look that holds up through Florida's heat and rain.
Learn MoreCoordinate your new patio with a pool deck pour to give your entire backyard a clean, unified concrete surface.
Learn MoreBrevard County permit slots fill up in spring - reach out now and we will schedule your free on-site estimate before the summer rainy season arrives.