
Supreme Cocoa Concrete handles every concrete project from driveways and patios to foundations and pool decks. We work in Cocoa and throughout Brevard County, and we back every job with a free on-site estimate and no-obligation quote.

Supreme Cocoa Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Cocoa, FL, offering 16 concrete services across 12 cities in Brevard County. Whether you need a new driveway, a decorative patio, a solid foundation, or anything in between, our crews handle the work from permit to final inspection. We show up on time, we communicate clearly, and we build concrete that holds up to Florida weather for decades - not just a few seasons.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No outdoor space to enjoy? A concrete patio turns your backyard into a living area you can use year-round.
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Want a driveway or patio that looks like stone or brick? Stamped concrete delivers that look at a fraction of the cost.
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Cracked, sunken, or slippery walkway? A new concrete sidewalk keeps your family and guests safe.
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Tired of a dusty, stained garage floor? A fresh concrete floor is easier to clean and holds up to daily use.
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Plain gray concrete is optional. Colored, textured finishes make any surface look intentional and well-designed.
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Soil shifting or yard eroding? A concrete retaining wall stops the movement and creates usable flat space.
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Need a durable indoor floor that handles heavy loads? Concrete floors outperform most alternatives for strength and longevity.
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Worn or slippery pool deck? A resurfaced or new concrete deck is cooler underfoot and safer for wet feet.
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Crumbling or settled steps are a hazard. New concrete steps restore safe, solid entry to your home.
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Every structure starts with the ground beneath it. A properly built slab foundation keeps everything above it level for decades.
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A strong foundation is what protects every dollar you invest in the rest of your home or structure.
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Asphalt crumbling again? A concrete parking lot handles Florida's heat and heavy vehicles with less maintenance.
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Footings are what transfer the weight of your structure safely into the ground - getting them right matters.
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If your structure has settled or shifted, foundation raising brings it back to level and prevents further damage.
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Need a clean cut through existing concrete for repairs or utility access? Precise cuts protect the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or our online form. We ask a few basic questions - what you need, roughly where you are, and the scope of the project. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and walk through your options. You get a written quote that breaks down all costs - labor, materials, permits, and demolition if needed. No pressure, no surprises.
Once you approve, we pull the permits, schedule the crew, complete the work, and coordinate any required county inspections. You do not have to deal with the building department or manage the schedule. We keep you updated at each stage and do a final walkthrough when the job is done.
Supreme Cocoa Concrete holds a current Florida state license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation and carries full liability insurance on every project, so you are never exposed if something unexpected happens on your property.
We have been working in Brevard County since 2017 and know the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and seasonal scheduling realities that affect every concrete project in this area.
Every estimate is done in person at your property, not over the phone with a guess. You get a written quote that breaks down every cost before you agree to anything. What we quote is what you pay.
If the finished work does not meet the standard we set, we return and fix it. We do a walkthrough with you at job completion so concerns are addressed on the spot, not weeks later after everyone has moved on.
Ready to talk about your project? Call (321) 386-0373 or send us a message.
"They poured our driveway in one day, just like they said they would. The surface is smooth, the edges are clean, and the drainage is finally going the right direction after years of water pooling near our garage. Exactly what we needed."
Marcus T., Cocoa, FL - Concrete driveway building
"We got a stamped patio done around our pool and it came out better than we pictured. The crew explained the pattern options clearly, showed up on time, and sealed everything before they left. It has held up through two rainy seasons without any issues."
Linda K., Rockledge, FL - Stamped concrete services
"Had an older concrete sidewalk that had sunk and cracked in a few spots - definitely a tripping hazard. They handled the permit, tore out the old slab, and replaced it in a couple of days. The city inspection passed on the first visit."
Raymond S., Melbourne, FL - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a clear, written estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see the project in person before quoting anything.
(321) 386-0373Supreme Cocoa Concrete serves Cocoa, FL and 11 surrounding communities across Brevard County, including Rockledge, Melbourne, and Cocoa Beach. Our team covers all 12 service areas and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
Yes, when the base is not built correctly. Brevard County's sandy soil shifts more than most homeowners expect, and a slab poured over a weak base will crack within a few years. Proper base compaction before the pour is the single most important factor in longevity.
Florida's wet season runs June through September with heavy afternoon storms that can interrupt or damage a fresh pour. Cooler, drier fall and winter months give concrete better curing conditions and fewer weather-related delays.
A permit means a county inspector checks the finished work independently. Without one, you have only the contractor's word that the job was done correctly. Unpermitted work can also trigger fines or costly corrections if discovered when you sell your home.
Stamped concrete is a single solid slab with no gaps for weeds or ant colonies, and it can be textured for slip resistance. Pavers shift more in sandy soil and require joint sand replacement over time. Both are durable, but stamped concrete typically needs less maintenance in this climate.
Yes, and it is common in older Cocoa neighborhoods with mature live oaks and pines. Roots grow toward moisture and can eventually push up under a slab from below. When replacing concrete near trees, a contractor should address root management or relocation as part of the project plan.
Parts of Cocoa sit in FEMA-designated flood zones where drainage design is especially critical. A concrete surface that traps or redirects water can worsen flooding conditions. The FEMA Flood Map Service Center lets you check your property's status before starting any exterior concrete project.
Supreme Cocoa Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Cocoa, FL, serving Brevard County and 12 surrounding communities since 2017. We hold a current contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which governs all licensed specialty and general contractors in the state. Over the years we have completed concrete projects across all 16 of our service types - driveways, patios, foundations, pool decks, and more. If you want to learn more about our team and how we work, visit our About page.
Hairline cracks that have not shifted can often be sealed. But if sections have sunk, separated, or tilted, patching is a short-term fix. A full replacement with proper base prep will outlast a series of repairs and cost less over time.
You can verify any Florida contractor's license in about two minutes at the Florida DBPR website. Search by name or company. A legitimate contractor will also pull the required permits for your project rather than suggesting you skip them.
Concrete poured in extreme heat can dry too fast on the surface before fully hardening underneath, which weakens the slab. Experienced contractors manage this with early morning pours, moisture retention techniques, and proper additives.
For technical guidance on concrete construction, the Portland Cement Association publishes homeowner-facing resources on installation, curing, and maintenance. Ready to talk about your project? Call (321) 386-0373 or send a message online.
Cocoa is a city of roughly 19,000 people in Brevard County, sitting on the west bank of the Indian River Lagoon. The city is part of Florida's Space Coast, with Kennedy Space Center about 12 miles away on Merritt Island. Most of the housing stock here was built between the 1950s and 1980s - homes that are now 40 to 75 years old and often need attention to driveways, foundations, and outdoor concrete that was poured decades ago. According to U.S. Census data, roughly 55 percent of homes in Cocoa are owner-occupied.
The city has two very different neighborhoods in character. Cocoa Village is the historic downtown district along the river - brick streets, older commercial buildings, and homes that date back to the early 1900s. Further out, the ranch-style concrete block homes built during the space boom years make up most of the residential base. These homes are built to last, but the driveways, patios, and sidewalks poured alongside them are showing their age. Sandy soil under the slabs, combined with decades of Florida heat and rain, accelerates the cracking and settling that homeowners call us about most often.
We work on all kinds of properties in Cocoa - from older homes near the river to newer construction out in the county. The proximity to the water means salt air and humidity are factors on every exterior project, and Brevard County's wet season brings the kind of drainage challenges that make proper concrete grading essential, not optional. If your driveway, patio, or sidewalk is showing signs of wear, call us at (321) 386-0373 and we will come out for a free look.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Supreme Cocoa Concrete
1205 Oxford Way
Cocoa, FL 32922
(321) 386-0373info@concretecocoa.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call us or submit a form today - we respond within 1 business day and every estimate is free and on-site.