
Melbourne Concrete & Masonry serves West Melbourne homeowners with retaining walls, driveway pavers, concrete block walls, and brick repair throughout this Brevard County community, with free estimates and responses within one business day of your call.

West Melbourne is flat, and heavy summer rain has nowhere to go quickly, which means yards along property edges erode and soil pushes against driveways and patios. Our retaining wall construction team builds concrete block and poured walls that hold grade, manage drainage, and keep your landscape where you put it.
Many West Melbourne driveways from the 1970s and 1980s have cracked or settled unevenly after decades of Florida heat and seasonal soil movement. Paver driveways are a practical upgrade because individual units can be lifted and reset when the ground shifts, without tearing out the entire surface.
CBS construction is the standard in West Melbourne, and property owners here often need privacy walls, garden enclosures, or boundary walls built to match the concrete block style already on the property. We build new block walls that are structurally correct and look like they belong.
Older ranch homes in West Melbourne near Minton Road often have decorative brick at entryways, mailbox enclosures, and planter walls that take steady weathering from Florida sun and summer rain. Repairing cracked or spalled brick early keeps moisture from getting behind the surface and causing more serious damage.
West Melbourne gets afternoon thunderstorms almost every day in summer, making slip-resistant walkways an important safety feature for any home. Brick and paver walkways with proper drainage slopes handle frequent rain better than plain concrete, which can stay slick long after a shower passes.
Homes built in West Melbourne during the rapid growth of the 1970s and 1980s are now old enough that foundation settling and block wall cracking show up more frequently. Diagonal cracks at door and window corners are the most common early warning sign that the slab or block foundation has started to move.
West Melbourne is a primarily residential city built in waves from the 1970s through the 1990s, which means most of its housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old. The homes are mostly single-family, concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and screened lanais out back. That era of CBS construction holds up well, but it comes with predictable maintenance needs: stucco cracks around window corners, mortar joints in block walls dry out and let moisture in, and slabs settle when the flat terrain holds water after heavy rain. A masonry contractor who knows this building stock can spot the difference between cosmetic surface cracking and a crack that signals real movement.
The newer subdivisions on the western side of town have different considerations. Tile roofs and modern stucco systems have their own failure points, and HOA communities often have material and finish requirements that affect what products can be used on exterior masonry. Hurricane season also adds a recurring layer of demand: even storms that pass well offshore can push enough wind and rain to damage screen enclosures, dislodge bricks, and erode soil against retaining walls. Staying ahead of those issues with regular inspection and prompt repair is the most cost-effective approach for West Melbourne homeowners.
Our crew works throughout West Melbourne regularly, and we are familiar with the City of West Melbourne permitting process for masonry and structural work. We know which jobs need permits before work starts, what documentation the city requires, and how to keep inspections from slowing down a project timeline.
The neighborhoods on either side of Minton Road are where most of our West Melbourne work happens. These are established residential streets with ranch-style homes that have concrete block construction throughout, and we encounter the same set of conditions on almost every site: stucco that needs patching, older driveways with settling sections, and decorative brick at entryways and garden walls that has been weathering for decades. Near Hammock Landing and the commercial stretch along US-192, the property mix shifts toward newer commercial and retail construction, but the block masonry work is largely the same.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Viera East, where newer planned-community homes have their own masonry needs around retaining walls and concrete block features. If you are anywhere in the West Melbourne area or the surrounding communities, give us a call.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing - cracks, settling, water pooling, or damage after a storm. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your West Melbourne property, look at the full scope of what needs doing, and give you a written estimate before any work starts - no verbal ballparks. If the job requires a permit, we tell you upfront and build that into the project plan.
Our crew arrives on the agreed start date and works through the project systematically. For West Melbourne CBS homes, we use materials compatible with concrete block and stucco construction so repairs match and hold up in the local climate.
Before we leave, we walk the completed work with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. If the project required a permit, we handle the final inspection coordination so you do not have to manage that step yourself.
We serve all of West Melbourne and the surrounding Brevard County communities. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(321) 655-0856West Melbourne is a city of roughly 22,000 to 24,000 people in Brevard County, sitting just west of Melbourne along the US-192 corridor. It is part of Florida's Space Coast, and many residents work in aerospace, defense, and technology at employers like L3Harris Technologies and Patrick Space Force Base. The city is strongly owner-occupied, with well above-average homeownership rates compared to most Florida communities of its size. Most neighborhoods are quiet, residential streets lined with single-family homes on modest lots, and the community identity is shaped by that stability. For more on the area, the Wikipedia article on West Melbourne covers its history and geographic context.
The housing stock is dominated by single-story ranch-style homes built between the 1970s and early 1990s, most of them concrete block construction with stucco exteriors. Newer subdivisions on the western side of the city offer larger homes with more modern finishes, tile roofs, and HOA-managed common areas. The Minton Road corridor is the main north-south spine of West Melbourne, with neighborhoods branching off in both directions. We work across all of these areas and also serve homeowners in the adjacent communities of Palm Bay to the south and Melbourne to the east.
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