
Sebastian Concrete is the concrete contractor Melbourne, FL homeowners call for garage floors, driveways, patios, pool decks, and concrete flatwork - all permitted through the City of Melbourne Building Department, with jobs across both the older Eau Gallie neighborhoods and the newer west-side subdivisions, and a response within one business day.
We have served Brevard County communities since 2019, understand how Melbourne's sandy soil and proximity to the Indian River Lagoon affect concrete long-term, and handle permit applications and inspections on your behalf from start to finish.

Melbourne homeowners use their garages year-round as workshops, storage areas, and hobby spaces - not just car parking - and a bare or worn garage floor makes that harder than it needs to be. We resurface, coat, and replace garage floors throughout the city, using moisture-tested prep methods that hold up in Melbourne's humid conditions. Learn more about our garage floor concrete services and what the process looks like from start to finish.
Melbourne's older neighborhoods - especially in and around Eau Gallie - have driveways poured in the 1960s and 1970s that are badly deteriorated, while newer western subdivisions have builder-grade slabs that were never reinforced for the sandy subgrade underneath. We replace and build driveways with proper compaction, rebar or fiber mesh, and correct drainage slope away from the structure.
Melbourne homeowners with screened lanais and in-ground pools - a very common feature in this city's housing stock - deal with pool decks that crack, settle, and become slip hazards as the sandy soil shifts over years of wet and dry seasons. We resurface and pour new pool decks with textured finishes and proper slope so water drains away from the pool edge rather than pooling on the surface.
Melbourne's mild winters and long outdoor season mean patios see year-round foot traffic, and a patio that collects standing water after summer thunderstorms is a hazard and an eyesore. We build patios with proper relief cuts and drainage slope, sized for Melbourne's typical lot configurations and finished to handle the coastal UV exposure that fades and erodes unsealed concrete quickly.
The mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Eau Gallie and established central Melbourne is one of the city's best features - and one of the most common causes of heaved sidewalk sections. We remove tree-damaged panels and pour replacements with properly spaced expansion joints and root deflection cuts that give trees room to grow without lifting the concrete again in a few years.
Entry steps on Melbourne's older CBS ranch homes often show decades of surface wear, spalling, and edge cracking from the combination of humidity, occasional freeze events, and heavy foot traffic. We rebuild entry steps and exterior stair runs with proper riser height, non-slip texture, and reinforcement that prevents the hollow undersides and crumbling edges common in aging poured steps throughout the city.
Melbourne's housing stock is heavily concentrated in the 1960s-through-1990s range, built during Brevard County's Space Coast boom years when concrete block construction was the standard and concrete driveways, patios, and pool decks were poured on a mass scale. That concrete is now 30 to 60 years old and has been through decades of Florida's alternating wet and dry seasons, salt air from the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic, and the ground movement that sandy coastal soil produces. Much of it was poured without modern fiber mesh reinforcement or proper base compaction, which is why so many Melbourne homeowners are dealing with cracked driveways and settling patio slabs today.
The proximity to water makes Melbourne's concrete environment particularly demanding. Homes near the Indian River Lagoon, Banana River, or Melbourne Beach deal with accelerated salt air corrosion on any metal embedded in or attached to concrete - rebar, anchor bolts, pool deck clips. Even homes a mile from the water feel the effects through year-round humidity that penetrates and weakens unsealed concrete surfaces faster than in inland areas. Melbourne's afternoon thunderstorm pattern from June through September - some of the heaviest seasonal rainfall in the state - means concrete drainage design is not cosmetic: it determines how long the concrete actually lasts.
Our crew works throughout Melbourne regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Melbourne Building Division for residential and commercial concrete projects. The permit and inspection process in Melbourne is distinct from the surrounding county - jobs within the city limits go through Melbourne's own building department, not the Brevard County permit office - and we know which projects trigger which inspection types so nothing gets held up mid-pour.
We access job sites throughout Melbourne via US-1, Wickham Road, and Eau Gallie Boulevard, which connect the city's main residential corridors. The Eau Gallie Arts District in northern Melbourne has some of the city's most character-rich older homes - and some of the most deteriorated original concrete that needs replacing. Further west, neighborhoods near Viera blend into Melbourne's newer growth area, where homeowners want upgraded finishes that builder-grade concrete never provided. The Holmes Regional Medical Center corridor and Melbourne International Airport also bring commercial concrete needs we handle regularly.
We also serve Rockledge to the north, one of Florida's oldest incorporated cities with a distinct housing stock that ranges from early 1900s riverside homes to mid-century CBS ranches. If you own property in both cities or know someone in Rockledge who needs concrete work, we cover the full northern Brevard corridor.
Reach out by phone or contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask basic questions about your project type, location in Melbourne, and timeline so we can schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and discuss finish options. The written estimate covers all labor, materials, permit fees, and inspections - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We file the permit with the City of Melbourne Building Division and schedule your project once it is approved. On pour day we handle all base prep, forming, reinforcement, and finishing - you do not need to be present, though you are welcome to check in.
We schedule the required City of Melbourne inspection and handle any follow-up. After the concrete cures fully - typically three to five days for foot traffic, up to 28 days for full strength - we walk the finished surface with you and answer any questions.
We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Melbourne, FL - from Eau Gallie to the west-side subdivisions. Call us or submit a form and we will respond within one business day with a free quote.
(772) 918-9882Melbourne is a city of about 84,000 people on Florida's Atlantic coast in Brevard County, situated along the Indian River Lagoon and part of the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro area. The city has a distinct identity shaped by its aerospace industry - Kennedy Space Center is a short drive north, and companies like L3Harris Technologies are headquartered here, bringing a stable professional population that owns and invests in its homes. Neighborhoods range from the historic Eau Gallie Arts District, which was its own separate city until it merged with Melbourne in 1969 and still has some of Brevard's most characterful older homes, to newer planned communities on the western edge of the city where growth has continued through the 2000s and 2010s. The city of Melbourne is large enough to have genuinely different neighborhood characters across its geography.
The housing stock is concentrated in the 1960s through 1990s, with single-story CBS ranch homes the dominant style throughout the city. Screened lanais, in-ground pools, and concrete pool decks are extremely common - standard features in the homes built during Melbourne's Space Coast growth boom. Melbourne's proximity to Melbourne Beach and the Indian River Lagoon means a large share of the city lives close enough to saltwater that coastal concrete wear is a real factor for homeowners. We also work closely with homeowners in Palm Bay to the south, Brevard County's most populous city, where the same sandy soil and Space Coast climate conditions apply to an even larger residential base.
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