Custom Port Orange Concrete serves Titusville homeowners with retaining walls, driveway replacement, pool decks, and slab work across Brevard County. We are Florida-licensed, handle Titusville and Brevard County permits, and reply within one business day.

Titusville has a number of low-lying lots and properties near the Indian River where yard grades were never engineered for proper water management - and the flat terrain means standing water and soil erosion are real problems after summer storms. Our concrete retaining walls are poured with the drainage relief and footing depth that Brevard County soil conditions require, so the wall holds position through wet seasons rather than shifting under hydrostatic pressure.
Most of Titusville's residential driveways were poured during the Space Age building boom of the 1960s through 1980s, and many of those slabs are now cracked, settled, or heaved from decades of Florida heat and root pressure from mature trees. Sandy coastal soil that washes under the sub-base during heavy rain is the most common cause of driveway settling in this area, and proper compaction and base depth are the fix.
Private pools are common on Titusville single-family lots, and many pool decks from the 1980s and 1990s are now weathered, cracked, and slippery from years of UV exposure and Florida humidity. Homes near the Indian River deal with salt air on top of UV, which accelerates surface breakdown faster than on inland properties and makes protective coatings and proper mix selection more important.
Titusville neighborhoods built during the 1960s and 1970s often have sidewalk sections that have heaved or broken apart from root intrusion by mature trees planted during that era. Brevard County and the City of Titusville both have sidewalk standards that replacement work must meet to pass inspection, and we pour to those specifications to avoid re-work.
Titusville has a lot of older CBS homes where garage conversions, screen room enclosures, and additions need new slab pours that meet current Florida Building Code vapor barrier and rebar requirements. The sandy coastal soil means proper sub-base compaction and moisture management before the pour are not optional - they determine whether the slab stays flat over time or begins to move.
Titusville homeowners use their outdoor spaces year-round, and the covered patios and lanais on Space Age-era CBS homes take a beating from Florida sun, afternoon thunderstorms, and the near-constant humidity from the Indian River Lagoon. We pour every patio with the correct slope to direct storm runoff away from the house foundation - a detail that matters a lot on the flat lots common in this area.
Titusville is a working-class Space Coast community built largely during the Kennedy Space Center boom of the late 1950s through the 1980s. Most of the residential housing stock is concrete block construction from that era, meaning many homes in the city are now 40 to 70 years old. That age shows up in cracked driveways, deteriorating pool decks, and retaining walls that were built to standards that have since been updated. A contractor who does not understand CBS construction and the way Florida's climate interacts with that era of building is going to miss problems that a more experienced eye would catch on the first walk-around.
The environmental conditions in Titusville add another layer of challenge. The city sits on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon, and properties nearest the water deal with salt air and elevated humidity that accelerates corrosion and surface breakdown on concrete. Brevard County's sandy coastal soil drains poorly in lower-lying neighborhoods, and standing water after summer storms is a regular occurrence in parts of the city. The hurricane exposure on Florida's Space Coast - the area has seen direct impacts and near-misses from storms including Irma in 2017 and Ian in 2022 - means that flatwork and retaining walls need to be engineered for storm drainage, not just normal rain. A contractor who knows this area builds accordingly from the start.
We pull permits through the City of Titusville Building Division for work inside city limits and through Brevard County Building Services for unincorporated Brevard properties. Knowing which jurisdiction covers your address matters because the permit applications, inspection schedules, and flood-zone documentation requirements differ between them. Titusville has a significant number of properties in FEMA-designated flood zones given its proximity to the Indian River Lagoon, and those parcels have additional elevation and drainage documentation requirements that we handle as part of the permit process.
The city is centered around Garden Street and US-1 running through the older downtown core, with residential neighborhoods fanning out toward Interstate 95 to the west. The neighborhoods closest to the Indian River - areas near Space View Park, where residents gather to watch rocket launches from Kennedy Space Center across the water - are among the oldest and most character-rich in the city. These homes near the river have the most significant salt-air and moisture exposure and tend to need more attention to waterproofing and surface protection on concrete work than properties further inland near I-95.
We also serve Gainesville and other parts of central Florida, so if your project spans multiple locations or you are managing properties across the region, we can coordinate coverage. For Titusville work specifically, our crew is familiar with the Space Age-era CBS home stock that makes up the majority of the residential market here and what it takes to do concrete work correctly on those properties.
Reach us by phone at (386) 518-4720 or through our contact form. We reply to every Titusville inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience - no pressure to commit before you see a written number.
We visit your Titusville property, assess the scope, and provide a written itemized estimate. For retaining walls and flood-zone properties, we identify drainage requirements and any additional permit documentation during this visit so the estimate reflects the full scope of work - no surprises after you sign.
We handle all permit applications through the City of Titusville or Brevard County before any work starts. You do not need to visit the permit office. Once permits are approved, we schedule your project and confirm the start date with you directly.
Our crew completes the work, cleans the site, and walks through the finished job with you before leaving. For driveways and slabs, we review the curing timeline so you know when vehicle traffic is safe - typically seven days after the pour in Titusville summer heat.
We serve Titusville and all of Brevard County. Written estimates, permits handled, no-pressure process.
(386) 518-4720Titusville is Brevard County's seat of government and home to about 46,000 residents on the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon. The city's identity is inseparable from Kennedy Space Center, which sits directly across the water on Merritt Island. The Space Age boom of the 1960s and 1970s shaped most of the residential housing stock in the city - the neighborhoods near downtown and along the river are made up largely of single-story CBS ranch homes built during that era, many of them now owned by the same families for decades. The city of Titusville also borders Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and sits just north of Canaveral National Seashore, two large protected areas that give the community its strong outdoor character and contribute to the elevated humidity and salt air that homeowners here deal with year-round.
The residential landscape spans from the older river-adjacent neighborhoods near Space View Park - a downtown waterfront park known as one of the best free public rocket launch viewing spots on the east coast - to newer subdivisions built west of I-95 in the past two decades. The western subdivisions have larger lots and more recently built homes, while the eastern neighborhoods closest to the water have more character, more mature trees, and more deferred maintenance from decades of salt air and Florida weather. We serve both sides of the city, as well as nearby Gainesville and Kissimmee for homeowners and property managers with projects across the broader central Florida region.
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