
Sebastian Concrete is the concrete contractor Micco, FL homeowners trust for retaining walls, driveways, slabs, and flatwork - serving this southern Brevard County community with county-permitted work built for canal-front soil, salt air, and the mature wooded lots that define this neighborhood.
We have worked throughout the Micco area since 2019, handle Brevard County permits directly, and respond within one business day so your project does not sit waiting on a callback.

Canal-front and low-lying Micco lots often see soil washing away from yard edges and drainage swales after summer storms, and a concrete retaining wall is the most durable fix. We build walls that stop erosion, hold your grade, and keep drainage channels clear - read more about our concrete retaining walls process and what goes into a properly built wall in this area.
Many Micco driveways were poured in the 1980s and 1990s and are now showing their age - cracking, spalling, and root damage from large trees are all common on lots that have been around for decades. We replace or extend driveways with proper base compaction so the new concrete holds up to Florida's wet-season ground movement.
New structures on Micco's larger lots - garages, workshops, storage buildings, and additions - need slab foundations that account for the area's moisture-rich soil near the lagoon and canals. We set the slab depth and vapor barrier to handle the conditions specific to your lot, not a generic standard.
Micco homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors given the mild winters and waterfront setting, and a properly graded concrete patio handles summer downpours without turning into a pond. We build patios that drain away from the house and hold up to daily UV and occasional salt air without constant maintenance.
Fences, sheds, decks, and outbuildings on Micco's larger wooded lots all need footings that reach stable soil below the soft surface layer. We dig and pour footings to Brevard County code requirements so any structure anchored to them has a base that stays put through wet and dry seasons alike.
Pool decks in Micco deal with salt air from the lagoon as well as daily pool splash and Florida UV - a combination that wears down unsealed or thin concrete faster than most homeowners expect. We pour pool decks with textured finishes for slip resistance and proper drainage slopes so water clears quickly around the pool edge.
Most homes in Micco were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which puts a lot of the area's concrete - driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs - well past the point where regular maintenance becomes real repair. Concrete of that age has been through decades of Florida wet seasons, root growth from mature trees, and the constant salt air off the Indian River Lagoon. The result is cracking, heaving from roots, and surface spalling that a simple patch does not fix - the underlying prep work often needs to be redone correctly.
Because Micco is unincorporated, all permits go through Brevard County rather than a city building department. That distinction matters - the county inspection process has its own timeline, and a contractor who does not work in Brevard County regularly may underestimate what the county inspector needs to see at each phase. We have pulled county permits throughout this area and know the inspection sequence for driveways, slabs, retaining walls, and foundations so your project does not stall mid-build waiting on a failed or rescheduled inspection.
Our crew works throughout Micco regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We handle Brevard County permits for this area - not city permits - and we know exactly what the county building inspectors check at each phase of a concrete or foundation project. That familiarity keeps jobs moving instead of stalling on a failed inspection.
US-1 and Micco Road are the main routes we use to access job sites throughout the community. Micco sits between Sebastian to the south and Palm Bay to the north, and the neighborhood's larger lots and tree canopy mean ready-mix trucks need clear staging plans before arriving on site. Many properties here back up to canals connected to the Indian River Lagoon - we factor soil moisture and proximity to water into every base preparation plan on those lots. Residents near Sebastian Inlet State Park know the coastal conditions well, and so do we.
We also serve Grant-Valkaria to the north, another unincorporated Brevard County community with similar conditions to Micco. If you have projects in both communities or know neighbors there who need concrete work, we cover the whole stretch without bringing in a second contractor.
Call or use our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about the project and schedule a free on-site visit at your Micco property - no obligation required before you see a written price.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the soil and drainage conditions, and walk you through the work scope. Your written estimate covers Brevard County permits, base preparation, reinforcement, and cleanup - so there are no additions after the job starts.
We handle the Brevard County permit application on your behalf. Once the permit is issued, we confirm your start date and keep you updated. You do not need to visit any county office or manage the permitting yourself.
Our crew completes the concrete work, coordinates the required county inspection, and cleans up before leaving. We walk you through curing time and any sealing recommendations before we go so you know how to protect the finished surface.
We serve Micco and the surrounding southern Brevard County area - call today or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day with a free estimate.
(772) 918-9882Micco is an unincorporated community in southern Brevard County, situated along the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon between Sebastian and Palm Bay. The community has a population of roughly 8,000 to 9,000 residents, skewing older with a large share of retirees and long-term homeowners who have lived in the same house for years. Most housing in Micco is single-family - the classic single-story Florida ranch and concrete block homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s make up the majority of the stock. Lots tend to be larger than in nearby suburban developments, with mature oaks, pines, and Florida scrub vegetation common throughout the neighborhood. The community is quiet and low-density compared to Palm Bay to the north, which is part of the appeal for residents who moved here deliberately.
Micco has no city center of its own - residents access shopping, dining, and most services in Sebastian to the south or Palm Bay to the north. The Indian River Lagoon runs along the community's western edge and is a daily presence for residents who live on or near canal-front lots. The area around Sebastian Inlet State Park, just to the south, is one of the best-known landmarks in the region and a reference point most Micco residents use when describing where they live. We also serve the neighboring community of Grant-Valkaria to the north, which shares the same unincorporated Brevard County character and many of the same property types.
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