
No usable outdoor space? Cracked or sinking patio? We build concrete patios in Palm Bay designed for drainage, heavy rain, and Florida heat - with every Brevard County permit handled for you.

Concrete patio construction in Palm Bay means excavating the area, adding a compacted gravel base for stability, pouring wet concrete, and finishing the surface - most projects take one to three days of active work, with the concrete needing 24 to 48 hours of no foot traffic before you can use the space.
Palm Bay homeowners use their outdoor spaces nearly every month of the year. That makes a patio here a functional extension of your home, not a seasonal luxury. The challenge is building one that holds up to what this area actually delivers: sandy soil that shifts under slabs, intense afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, and heat that wears down unsealed surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Custom Palm Bay Concrete designs every patio with proper drainage slope and base preparation as the starting point - not something added at the end.
If you want decorative options beyond a standard surface, our stamped concrete services can give your patio the look of stone or tile at a fraction of the cost. If you have a pool, we also build concrete pool decks designed specifically for the wet, high-traffic conditions around a pool.
If your yard turns into a soggy mess every time Palm Bay's afternoon thunderstorms roll through, a properly graded concrete patio redirects water away from your home and gives you a dry, usable surface. Standing water near your foundation is a structural risk over time - drainage built into the patio design solves both problems.
Cracks running across your patio or a section that has dropped lower than the rest usually means the base underneath has shifted - a common problem in Palm Bay's sandy soil. These aren't cosmetic issues you can patch away. They mean the whole surface needs to come up and be redone with proper base prep.
Many Palm Bay homes have large backyards but no real outdoor space - just grass that's hard to maintain in the heat and humidity. If you find yourself avoiding the backyard because there's nowhere comfortable to sit or entertain, a concrete patio gives you a permanent, low-maintenance surface you'll actually use.
Florida's heat, humidity, and heavy rain are hard on wood decks. If you're spending money every year on sealing, staining, or board replacement and still not happy with the result, replacing it with concrete eliminates that ongoing cost. Concrete doesn't rot, warp, or splinter.
Every patio we build starts with a free on-site estimate. We look at your yard, check the drainage, ask about your HOA requirements, and discuss finish options before quoting a number. The full scope of what we handle: excavation, soil compaction, gravel base work, concrete forming and pouring, surface finishing, control joint cutting, and Brevard County permit coordination. You don't manage any of that - we do.
For homeowners who want more than a plain surface, we offer stamped concrete that mimics the look of brick, flagstone, or tile, as well as broom-finished and exposed aggregate options. If the backyard has a pool, our concrete pool deck work is designed for the extra moisture and safety requirements around water. Both can be built in the same project so your entire outdoor space is handled at once.
The most practical and cost-effective option - slip-resistant texture, proper drainage slope, and built to handle Florida rain.
For homeowners who want the look of stone or brick without the ongoing maintenance - stamped patterns add visual appeal at a fraction of natural material costs.
A natural, textured look that reveals the small stones inside the concrete mix - durable, slip-resistant, and popular in Florida's outdoor spaces.
For properties with a pool, we design and pour the patio and pool surround as an integrated surface so drainage and aesthetics work together.
Palm Bay averages around 52 inches of rain per year, with intense afternoon thunderstorms rolling through nearly every day from June through September. A patio that isn't graded - sloped slightly away from your house - will collect standing water after every storm, which pushes moisture toward your foundation and makes the surface unusable for hours after rain. We design drainage into every patio we build here, because skipping it isn't an option in a city with this kind of rainfall. The Brevard County Building Services department also requires permits for most patio projects - we handle that paperwork on your behalf before any work starts.
We work across all of Palm Bay, from older neighborhoods near the city center to newer subdivisions in the southwest and northwest sections of the city. We also serve Satellite Beach and Melbourne and the surrounding Brevard County communities. If you live in a neighborhood with an HOA, we ask about your association's requirements at the first conversation so there are no surprises after work is done.
We respond within 1 business day. We'll ask a few questions about your space - size, current condition, finish preferences - then schedule a free on-site visit. We don't quote firm numbers without seeing the yard first.
A team member visits your property, checks drainage, reviews your HOA requirements if applicable, and provides a written estimate covering excavation, base prep, the pour, permit, and cleanup.
Before any work starts, we apply for the required Brevard County permit on your behalf. The process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks. We keep you updated and give you a confirmed start date once approved.
The crew excavates the area, compacts the base, sets forms, and pours the concrete - usually in a single morning. After curing, we walk you through the finished surface, explain the control joints, and tell you exactly when and how to seal it.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(321) 294-0342We carry an active Florida state contractor license and full liability insurance on every project. You can verify our credentials on the Florida DBPR website before you sign anything.
Every patio we pour in Palm Bay is graded to move water away from your house. Drainage isn't an add-on here - it's built into the design from the start because of how much rain this area gets from June through September.
We apply for every required Brevard County permit before any work starts and schedule the inspector sign-off. You get full documentation at the end of the project - no paperwork surprises at closing.
Most early patio failures in Palm Bay come down to base preparation that was rushed or skipped. We compact the soil and add a gravel layer before every pour because we know what Palm Bay's sandy soil does to shortcuts.
The American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association both publish guidance on proper residential concrete construction - the same standards we follow on every Palm Bay project.
Upgrade your patio with a stamped pattern that mimics brick, flagstone, or tile - custom look, concrete durability, and easy maintenance.
Learn MoreIf your backyard has a pool, we design and pour the surrounding deck and patio as an integrated surface so drainage, finish, and safety all work together.
Learn MoreBrevard County permits take time - call or submit a request now so your patio is ready before the next outdoor season starts.