
Advanced Melbourne Concrete serves Merritt Island, FL with pool deck replacements, driveway pours, slab foundations, and patio construction. We have worked on barrier island homes throughout Brevard County since 2019, and our crews understand the salt air, sandy soil, and high water table conditions that make concrete work here different from the mainland.

Most Merritt Island pool decks were poured during the same era as the homes themselves - the 1960s through the 1980s - and decades of salt air, UV, and Florida heat have left many of them cracked, stained, and unsafe to walk on barefoot. We resurface or fully replace pool decks with slip-resistant finishes suited to the island's coastal climate. See our full concrete pool decks service for details.
Driveways on Merritt Island contend with sandy sub-base that shifts when the water table rises after heavy summer rains. A driveway poured without proper base compaction will crack and settle within a few years. We excavate, compact the base correctly, and pour a reinforced slab that handles the island's soil movement.
Merritt Island homeowners use outdoor living space nearly year-round, and screened patios and lanais are standard on most homes here. A properly graded concrete patio channels rain away from the house, which matters when afternoon storms can drop an inch of water in 20 minutes and flat yards have nowhere for it to go.
Homeowners adding workshops, storage buildings, or enclosed Florida rooms on Merritt Island need slab foundations engineered for the island's sandy, moisture-prone soil. We account for drainage, proximity to canals, and Brevard County's unincorporated-area permit requirements before a shovel goes in the ground.
Canal-front and low-lying Merritt Island properties lose soil to erosion every storm season as saturated sandy ground shifts toward drainage channels and waterways. Concrete retaining walls hold the grade in place and protect landscaping, walkways, and driveways from washing out after heavy rainfall.
Many of the walkways around Merritt Island homes were poured at the same time as the original slab in the 1970s and are now heaved, cracked, or offset by root intrusion from mature trees. We remove trip hazards, cut out damaged sections, and pour new sidewalks that match the grade and drainage of the existing property.
Merritt Island is a barrier island community sitting between the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Banana River to the east. That geography means every home here is exposed to salt air from two directions every day of the year. Salt air is not just an aesthetic problem - chlorides in sea air penetrate concrete over time, accelerating surface scaling and corroding the rebar embedded inside slabs. Concrete that would last 30 years inland may need attention in 15 years on Merritt Island if it was not mixed, poured, and sealed correctly for a coastal environment. Most of the island's housing stock was built during the space boom of the 1960s through the 1980s, meaning a large share of the existing driveways, pool decks, and patios have been absorbing Florida sun and salt air for four or five decades.
The island's sandy soil and proximity to waterways creates drainage challenges that are uncommon on the mainland. Much of Merritt Island has a relatively high water table, which means the ground under a slab can stay wet for days after a heavy storm. That repeated wet-dry cycle causes slabs to flex slightly, and over years that flexing creates cracks. Neighborhoods bordering the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and those along the island's canal network can see standing water in yards after any significant storm, and concrete poured without proper slope and base compaction in those areas will fail faster than it should.
Our crew works throughout Merritt Island regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Because Merritt Island is unincorporated, all concrete permits are issued by Brevard County Building Services rather than a city building department - a detail that trips up contractors who only work in municipalities. We handle Brevard County permit applications routinely and know what the county inspector looks for on flatwork in unincorporated areas.
The island is connected to Cocoa to the west via the State Road 528 and State Road 520 causeways, and to Cocoa Beach to the east via the A. Max Brewer Memorial Parkway. Most of the residential neighborhoods we work in are the ranch-style concrete block homes built during the Kennedy Space Center build-out era - many of them on quarter-acre lots with attached garages, screened lanais, and in-ground pools that all need concrete maintenance on a regular basis. Kennedy Space Center occupies the northern portion of the island, and many of our customers in this area are current or retired NASA and aerospace employees who have owned their homes for decades.
We regularly serve homeowners across the water in Cocoa Beach and on the mainland in Cocoa, where the same coastal soil conditions and Brevard County permit processes apply.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that suits you.
We visit your Merritt Island property, assess soil conditions, drainage slope, canal proximity, and access constraints, then give you a written estimate before you commit to anything.
For permitted work, we file with Brevard County Building Services on your behalf and do not schedule the pour until the county has approved the permit - protecting you from unpermitted work complications.
Our crew handles demolition, base prep, forming, pour, and surface finishing, then removes all debris. We walk you through the curing steps before we leave so you know exactly what to expect over the next 28 days.
We serve all of Merritt Island, FL with no travel fees. Free written estimates. No commitment required.
(321) 326-1433Merritt Island is an unincorporated community in Brevard County with around 35,000 to 37,000 residents, sitting on a barrier island between the Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River. Unlike most of its neighbors, Merritt Island has no city government of its own - it is administered entirely by Brevard County. The island is best known outside of Brevard County for being home to Kennedy Space Center, which sits on its northern end and has defined the character of the community since the 1960s. Aerospace workers, retirees, and long-term homeowners make up much of the population, and many residents have owned their homes for 20 or 30 years. You can read more about the community at the Wikipedia article on Merritt Island.
The island's housing stock is primarily single-family ranch-style homes built on concrete block, with screened lanais, attached garages, and modest lots typical of mid-century Florida suburban development. Waterfront and canal-front properties are common, and the mix of waterway access, salt air, and aging housing creates steady demand for concrete maintenance and replacement work. Merritt Island sits just a causeway away from Cocoa Beach to the east and is close to Rockledge to the northwest on the mainland.
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