
Melbourne Concrete & Masonry serves Merritt Island homeowners with stone veneer installation, concrete block repair, foundation work, and masonry restoration for the island's Space Age-era CBS homes, with written estimates and responses within one business day.

Merritt Island homeowners use stone veneer to update the look of older CBS homes without the cost of full exterior reclad - and the results hold up well when the installation is done right, with proper waterproofing prep on block surfaces that are already exposed to island humidity. Our stone veneer installation work includes surface evaluation and vapor barrier prep before any stone goes up, which is especially important on Merritt Island properties near the Indian River or Banana River.
CBS construction is the standard throughout Merritt Island, and block walls from the 1960s through the 1980s now show mortar erosion, hairline cracking, and occasional block displacement in areas where soil moisture has been a persistent issue. We repair sections of existing block walls and build new privacy and perimeter walls that meet Brevard County wind load requirements - important on a barrier island that sees hurricane conditions.
Merritt Island properties near canals and low-lying areas along the Indian River Lagoon sit on soil with a consistently high water table, which creates upward moisture pressure on slab foundations. Over decades, that moisture cycles through the slab, causing cracks, efflorescence at the base of walls, and uneven floors in older homes. Catching these problems early costs significantly less than dealing with them after structural movement has already occurred.
Stucco-over-block homes on Merritt Island develop surface cracking, staining, and hollow sections as salt air and moisture cycling degrade the coating year after year. Restoration means removing the failed material, addressing any underlying block damage, and applying a compatible finish - not simply painting over the cracks, which traps moisture and accelerates the underlying problem.
Waterfront and canal-adjacent properties on Merritt Island often deal with yard drainage challenges during the heavy afternoon rain season, with runoff pooling near foundations and eroding landscaped areas. A properly engineered retaining wall manages grade and redirects that water before it reaches the structure, protecting both the foundation and the exterior masonry from the sustained moisture exposure.
The salt air that blows in from the Indian River Lagoon and Banana River is harder on mortar joints than anything an inland Florida home deals with - and on Merritt Island, mortar in older brick and block structures erodes noticeably faster than the national average. Periodic tuckpointing cuts out the failed mortar and packs in fresh material, restoring the wall seal and stopping water from working its way into the wall system.
Merritt Island is a barrier island flanked by the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Banana River to the east, and that geography defines the conditions every home here faces. Salt-laden air reaches every property on the island every day, not just those sitting directly on the water. That constant salt air exposure accelerates the corrosion of metal ties and anchors embedded in block walls, breaks down mortar joints faster than in inland markets, and causes stucco coatings to crack and separate from the underlying block on a shorter cycle than homeowners usually expect. Most of the island's housing stock was built from the 1960s through the 1980s - the Space Age boom years when Kennedy Space Center drew thousands of families to the area - and those homes are now 35 to 60 years old and showing the cumulative effects of decades of island humidity.
The island's low elevation and the high water table in neighborhoods near the lagoon and canals compound the exterior wear. Soil with consistent moisture content shifts under slab foundations over time, and water wicking upward through concrete block walls is a common source of the efflorescence and staining that homeowners notice on older structures. Summer afternoons bring heavy thunderstorms that can drop several inches of rain quickly on flat lots with limited drainage. A masonry contractor who works on Merritt Island regularly recognizes these patterns and knows how to address them in ways that hold up in this specific environment, not just apply generic repair methods that are not suited to coastal Florida conditions.
Our crew works throughout Merritt Island regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Structural masonry projects on this island require permits through the Brevard County Building Division - since Merritt Island is an unincorporated community, it does not have its own city building department, and all permits are issued at the county level. We are familiar with that process and handle permit applications for projects that require them, so homeowners do not need to navigate county procedures on their own.
SR-528 (the Beeline Expressway) and SR-520 connect Merritt Island to the mainland and to Cocoa Beach, and most of the island's established residential neighborhoods sit along the causeways and inland streets between those corridors. The neighborhoods bordering the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge sit close to wetlands and low-lying natural areas where drainage and soil moisture are consistent maintenance considerations. Waterfront homes along the Indian River and Banana River face the most accelerated salt air exposure, but we work throughout the island and account for local conditions on every job.
We also serve neighboring communities across Brevard County. If you are in Cocoa Beach or further north in Cocoa, the same island-aware approach applies to masonry work in those communities as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing - cracked stucco, a failing block wall, a stone veneer project, or anything else. We respond to all Merritt Island inquiries within one business day.
We visit the property, assess the condition of the masonry, and explain exactly what the repair or project involves and why. You receive a written estimate with a firm price before we start - no surprises after the job is underway.
Our crew handles the job from start to finish with minimal disruption to your household. For permit-required work, we manage the Brevard County inspection process so you do not need to coordinate with the building division yourself.
When the work is done, we walk the finished area with you, answer any questions about care and maintenance, and leave the site clean. If anything does not meet your expectations, we address it before we consider the job complete.
We serve all of Merritt Island and respond to every inquiry within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about your project.
(321) 655-0856Merritt Island is an unincorporated barrier island community in Brevard County with roughly 35,000 to 37,000 residents. It sits between the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Banana River to the east, connected to the mainland and to Cocoa Beach by causeways. The island is best known as the home of Kennedy Space Center on its northern end - a presence that shaped the community entirely, bringing thousands of aerospace workers and their families here from the early 1960s onward. That Space Age-era growth filled the island with single-story ranch homes and concrete block structures that now make up the bulk of its residential inventory. Learn more about the community at the Merritt Island Wikipedia article.
The residential character of Merritt Island is predominantly single-family owner-occupied homes on modest lots. Waterfront and canal-front properties are woven throughout the community, particularly in the neighborhoods along the lagoon and the eastern Banana River shoreline. A large portion of the undeveloped land on the island is protected as the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which borders residential streets in the northern and central parts of the island and contributes to the consistently high humidity and soil moisture levels that affect masonry and exterior finishes here. For homeowners further down the coast, we also serve Satellite Beach and communities along Indian Harbour Beach.
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