
Sebastian Concrete is the concrete contractor Palm Bay, FL homeowners and businesses trust for driveways, parking lots, patios, slabs, and flatwork - with city-permitted projects across all of Palm Bay from the Port Malabar neighborhoods to the newer subdivisions in the southwest, and a response within one business day.
We have been serving Brevard County communities since 2019, understand the sandy soil conditions and wet-season drainage issues common throughout Palm Bay, and handle permit applications through the City of Palm Bay Building Division on your behalf.

Palm Bay has a growing commercial corridor along Malabar Road and Minton Road, and small business owners need parking surfaces that handle Florida sun, heavy traffic, and wet-season runoff without breaking up in a few years. We build properly graded, reinforced concrete parking lots built to City of Palm Bay specifications - see how our concrete parking lot building process works from site prep through final pour.
Palm Bay's large lot sizes mean many homeowners have long driveways that get heavy daily use and take the full brunt of summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms. Driveways poured in the Port Malabar boom years of the 1970s and 1980s are now 40 to 50 years old, and we replace them with properly compacted, reinforced concrete built for the sandy local soil.
Palm Bay homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors given Florida's mild winters, and a patio slab that drains poorly turns into a pond after every summer storm. We build patios with proper slope away from the house, sized for the large lots that are common across this city, and finished to handle daily UV exposure and occasional salt air from the nearby Space Coast.
New garages, workshops, and storage buildings are common additions on Palm Bay's larger lots, and slab foundations in this area need to account for the sandy, occasionally poorly draining soil that covers much of the city. We set slab depth and vapor barriers to match your specific lot conditions rather than defaulting to a one-size standard.
Palm Bay's wide streets and deep setbacks often mean long front walks from the driveway to the door, and the mature trees in established neighborhoods frequently heave older sidewalk sections with root growth. We replace heaved sections and pour new walks with proper expansion joints to give roots somewhere to move without cracking the concrete.
Low-lying lots in Palm Bay, particularly those near drainage swales or in areas with standing water after heavy rains, often need a retaining wall to hold grade and direct runoff away from the structure. We build concrete retaining walls that stop erosion, define property boundaries, and handle the freeze-thaw-free but wet-heavy Florida climate without shifting over time.
Palm Bay covers nearly 70 square miles and grew rapidly through the 1970s and 1980s as part of the General Development Corporation's Port Malabar planned community. That wave of building means a large portion of the city's concrete - driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs - is now 40 to 50 years old. Concrete of that age in Florida's climate has been through decades of alternating wet seasons and dry spells, root pressure from mature trees, and the salt air and heat that the Space Coast delivers year-round. A patch rarely solves the underlying problem: the base has usually shifted, and the concrete on top needs to come up and be redone properly.
Palm Bay's soil is predominantly sandy and flat, which creates drainage challenges in lower-lying sections of the city. Standing water after summer thunderstorms is a common complaint, and water that pools against a concrete slab or a driveway edge will undermine the base over time. Properly graded concrete work that directs water away from the structure is not optional here - it is what separates a slab that lasts from one that starts cracking in three years. For commercial properties along Palm Bay's growing Malabar Road corridor, heavy vehicle traffic adds another layer of demand on parking surfaces that were not designed for modern traffic loads.
Our crew works throughout Palm Bay regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Palm Bay Building Division for residential and commercial concrete projects. We know the inspection sequence - site prep, formwork, pour, and final - and we schedule each phase so projects do not stall waiting on a rescheduled county visit.
We access job sites throughout Palm Bay via Malabar Road, Minton Road, and Emerson Drive, which cover the city's main residential corridors. Turkey Creek Sanctuary and Palm Bay Regional Park anchor the community's central areas, and the neighborhoods surrounding them include some of Palm Bay's older concrete that most needs replacing. Newer subdivisions in the southwest end of the city bring homeowners who want upgraded driveways and patios beyond the builder-grade finishes, and we handle both ends of the spectrum.
We also serve Melbourne to the north, Brevard County's largest city. If you have projects at multiple locations across the Space Coast or know a business owner in Melbourne who needs commercial concrete work, we cover both cities without requiring a separate contractor.
Call or submit a contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about the project type and schedule a free on-site visit - no obligation before you see a written price.
We visit your Palm Bay property, assess the soil conditions and drainage, measure the work area, and walk you through exactly what the job involves. Your written estimate includes City of Palm Bay permit fees, material costs, and labor - no surprise line items after the fact.
We submit the permit application to the City of Palm Bay Building Division and schedule your project start date once approval comes through. Most standard residential permits are approved within a few business days.
We complete the excavation, base compaction, forming, and pour on schedule. After the concrete cures - typically three to five days for vehicle traffic - we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything matches the written scope before we consider the job done.
We serve all of Palm Bay, FL - from Port Malabar to the southwest subdivisions. Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day.
(772) 918-9882Palm Bay is one of Florida's largest cities by land area, covering nearly 70 square miles in southern Brevard County on Florida's Space Coast. The city grew from a massive planned community - General Development Corporation's Port Malabar - that was platted and sold to buyers across the country starting in the 1960s and booming through the 1980s. The result is a sprawling suburban landscape of single-family concrete block homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with wide streets, long driveways, and mature trees in the older sections. Newer subdivisions have been added in the city's southwest and northwest quadrants over the past two decades, bringing larger homes with more modern finishes and attracting families relocating from other parts of Florida and the country.
The city sits between the Indian River Lagoon to the east and Interstate 95 to the west, with residential neighborhoods filling the middle. Turkey Creek Sanctuary is one of the city's most-visited natural features, while Palm Bay Regional Park serves the community's sports and recreation needs. Palm Bay is part of the broader Space Coast region, which means residents regularly witness rocket launches from nearby Kennedy Space Center - one of the area's most distinctive qualities. Homeowners here in Micco to the south and Grant-Valkaria nearby share many of the same concrete needs that Palm Bay homeowners face, and we serve all of them.
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