OUTDOOR LIVING HUB · daytona beach, FL
Cocoa BEACH, FL:
surfside living, built to last
Pools, screen enclosures, pavers, and outdoor kitchens for Deltona homeowners — one licensed crew, one design, one timeline. Fiberglass first swim in under 30 days.
cocoa beach outdoor living · 2026
WHAT AN OUTDOOR LIVING BUILD RUNS IN Cocoa Beach
Above-ground pool (installed)
$12K-$30K
Friberglass pool (installed)
From $50,000
Screen enclosure (installed)
From $20,000
on-site evaluation & quote
Free
Bundle pricing depends on pool type, deck, enclosure, salt exposure, and site work. We quote exact figures after a free on-site walk on your barrier-island lot — never a one-size guess.
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01. WHAT WE BUILD
WHAT WE BUILD IN Cocoa BEACH, FL
Cocoa Beach is a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic surf and the Banana River — tight beachside lots, relentless salt air, and a steady flow of vacation-rental owners who need an outdoor space that pays for itself and survives the elements.
Most projects we run here touch at least two services: an above-ground pool with a paver deck, a screen enclosure paired with an outdoor kitchen, or a full build that turns a compact rear yard into one connected space you (or your renters) use almost year-round. Here's what we build for Cocoa Beach homeowners — pool to enclosure to hardscape, one crew and one timeline, start to finish.

Pool, paver deck, screen enclosure and outdoor kitchen - one connected grade.
1
Pools & spas
Above-ground, fiberglass & custom concrete
For a lot of Cocoa Beach families and short-term-rental owners, an above-ground pool is the smart first move — the fast, family-friendly way to transform a backyard for the season without tearing the whole lot apart. We install a premium resin-and-steel pool for $12K–$30K (family tier), $18K–$45K (mid-tier with a deck), or $40K–$65K (full bundle with a screen enclosure), in the water in under 7 days from delivery.
Want a permanent inground pool that shrugs off the salt? A pre-formed fiberglass shell runs ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days, resists corrosion better than concrete on a barrier-island lot, and pairs beautifully with a saltwater system. For a fully custom poolscape engineered for decades, we build custom concrete too. Every pool carries our CPC1461491 stamp and is permit-pulled through the City of Cocoa Beach before the work starts.
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SCREEN ENCLOSURES
POOL CAGES, LANAI SCREENS & PANORAMIC SCREENS
On a barrier island, a screen enclosure is the difference between a pool deck you actually use and one you fight with. It keeps the windblown sand, the no-see-ums off the Banana River, and the salt spray off your furniture — and on a vacation-rental property, it's the feature that earns the five-star review.
The catch is that salt air corrodes ordinary hardware fast, so every cage we build in Cocoa Beach uses stainless steel hardware (galvanized rusts out here in a few seasons — we don't use it), Phifer no-see-um mesh, and structural aluminum sized for the higher coastal wind-load zone under the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition). Every enclosure ships with engineer-stamped drawings submitted to the City of Cocoa Beach, covered by our SCC131153510 and SCC131153892 licenses.
3
pavers & hardscapes
Travertine, marble & brick pavers
Cocoa Beach's sandy, salt-laden ground is brutal on a cut-rate paver job — skip the base work near the coast and you'll watch a patio settle, wash, and open up gaps after a couple of storm seasons. Our licensed mason starts under the surface: a compacted, properly graded base, polymeric sand, and edge restraints, with drainage routed for the heavy sea-breeze downpours and the high water table this close to the Atlantic and the Banana River.
From there we lay travertine for a pool deck that stays cooler underfoot in the beach sun, brick for a classic coastal driveway, or concrete pavers for a clean, durable rental-ready patio. Because the same crew handles your pool, enclosure, and kitchen, the hardscape is planned as one connected grade — not three trades arguing over whose elevation is wrong.
4
outdoor kitchens & lighting
grill stations, islands & led lighting
Cocoa Beach evenings are the whole argument for an outdoor kitchen — when the sea breeze finally cools things off, you want to be out by the pool with the grill going, not stuck inside. We build grill stations, pizza ovens, beverage refrigeration, sink runs, prep counters, and full islands, with corrosion-resistant components and finishes that withstand salt air, matched to the same stone and paver materials as the rest of your project.
Then we layer in low-voltage, corrosion-resistant landscape and pool-deck lighting that keeps the lanai usable well past sunset — a major draw for rental listings near the Pier and Lori Wilson Park. One in-house crew designs it, builds it, and stands for the final inspection — no subcontractor handoffs.
The Space Coast's SINGLE-SOURCE BUILDER
One licensed crew for the pool, the deck, the enclosure, and the kitchen — corrosion-resistant hardware on everything that touches the salt, and we close the City of Cocoa Beach permits out clean. No subcontractor roulette.
02. Engineered local
BUILT FOR Cocoa BEACH
AND the barrier island
Cocoa Beach sits on a narrow barrier island in Brevard County, with the Atlantic on one side and the Banana River on the other — which means the salt, the wind, and the lot sizes here are genuinely different from inland Brevard and from anywhere off the coast. We build to Cocoa Beach's actual conditions, not generic Florida specs.
Engineered for SALT AIR AND COASTAL survival
Salt air is the defining fact of building on a barrier island, and it's the part the low bid always ignores. Ordinary galvanized fasteners and low-grade aluminum corrode fast within a mile of the Atlantic — and a screen enclosure or pool plumbing is only as strong as the metal holding it together. That's why stainless steel hardware is standard on every enclosure, why we use pool hardware built for saltwater systems, why we spec corrosion-resistant components on kitchens and lighting, and why fiberglass often outperforms concrete here: the smooth, non-porous shell isn't chewed up by salt the way concrete plaster and rebar can be. On the coast, the metal you can't see is the part that decides whether the build lasts.
COASTAL WIND CODE AND POOL SAFETY
Cocoa Beach enclosures must be engineered to the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition), and the barrier island falls in a higher coastal wind-load zone than inland Brevard — which is exactly why every cage we build is engineer-stamped before it's submitted. Pool installations require permit-pull compliance with Florida Statute 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act): a 48-inch safety barrier, gate hardware, and alarms to be installed as part of the install. Submissions go to the City of Cocoa Beach Building Department — Cocoa Beach is an incorporated city with its own building department, so this is city, not county, review. We handle that submission for you.
Protection and peace of mind
When a storm tracks toward the Brevard coast, the Cocoa Beach homeowners calling us first are the ones who already had us inspect their enclosure last spring. We document every install with photos, permit numbers, and license stamps, with a single point of contact who answers the phone year-round — not a sub's voicemail. One team for the build. Same team for the storm-prep call. Same team for the post-storm repair. On a barrier island, that's the whole reason to hire one crew instead of five.
Three licenses, one phone number: Pool, Masonry, and Screen Enclosure. Every Cocia Beach permit is pulled and closed under our name.

03. the community
DISCOVERING Cocoa BEACH, FLORIDA
Cocoa Beach is the Space Coast's surf town — a barrier-island community of about 11,000 between the Atlantic and the Banana River, famous for its waves, its Pier, and its front-row seat to launches out of Cape Canaveral. It's a place where the beach is the backyard and the outdoor lifestyle is the whole point of living here.
A surf town on the sand
Cocoa Beach's identity starts at the water. The Cocoa Beach Pier draws surfers, anglers, and visitors year-round; Lori Wilson Park and Sidney Fischer Park anchor the public beachfront; and the Minutemen Causeway is the main street that ties the beach side to the river side. This is a working surf-and-tourism town, not a gated enclave — which is exactly why so many homes here double as vacation rentals, and why a pool, a screen enclosure, and a finished outdoor space directly drive booking value.
the banana river and the thousand islands
Flip to the west side of the island and you get a different world: the calm Banana River, the mangrove maze of the Thousand Islands, and some of the best kayaking and paddleboarding on the Space Coast. River-side Cocoa Beach lots tend toward generous outdoor potential, and they're exactly where our fiberglass-and-enclosure and full outdoor-living work tends to land. The island runs north toward Cape Canaveral and south toward Patrick Space Force Base — the whole strip living and breathing the Space Coast.
living the space coast lifestyle
Cocoa Beach homeowners move here for the salt air, the surf, and the launches — people who want their own pool and shaded lanai steps from the back door instead of fighting beach crowds, and who want it built once, the right way, by a crew that's still around when the salt and the next storm test the work. Whether it's a family home or an income-producing rental, that's the homeowner we build for.
06. FAQS
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT Cocoa BEACH OUTDOOR LIVING
How long does an outdoor living project take in Cocoa Beach?
An above-ground pool is complete on-site in under 7 days from delivery. A fiberglass pool runs ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days once the City of Cocoa Beach permit clears. Add 1–2 weeks for a paver deck or screen enclosure stacked on. For a full outdoor living bundle — pool, deck, and enclosure — plan on roughly 4–8 weeks from permit issuance to swim-ready, depending on weather.
What does outdoor construction cost in Cocoa Beach?
Above-ground pool installation runs $12K–$30K (family tier), $18K–$45K (mid-tier with deck), or $40K–$65K (full bundle with screen enclosure). Fiberglass pools start higher and rise with shell size and decking. Screen enclosures and paver decks vary by span and material. We don't publish one-size-fits-all numbers — we quote actual figures after a free site walk, because lot access, salt exposure, and water table on the barrier island genuinely change the number.
Do I need a permit for a pool or screen enclosure in Cocoa Beach?
Yes. Every pool and every screen enclosure in Cocoa Beach requires a permit through the City of Cocoa Beach Building Department. Pools must meet the 48-inch safety-barrier requirement under Florida Statute 515, and enclosures must be engineer-stamped to the 2023 Florida Building Code for the barrier island's higher coastal wind-load zone. Building without permits risks fines and voids your homeowner's insurance on storm damage. We pull every permit as part of the contract.
Will my screen enclosure survive a Florida hurricane?
Yes, our custom screen enclosures are engineered to meet the strict Florida Building Code standards for 140-mph ultimate wind speeds. Because standard galvanized hardware rusts and snaps in the Cocoa Beach salt fog, we exclusively use 316 Marine-Grade Stainless Steel fasteners. Right Way builds heavy-gauge aluminum structures designed to protect your pool through the toughest Space Coast storms.
What is the best type of pool for a Cocoa Beach home?
Fiberglass pools are the smartest investment for homeowners on the barrier island. The non-porous gelcoat actively resists harsh salt air, and the flexible shell performs perfectly in shifting, sandy coastal soils where rigid concrete often cracks. We pair our fiberglass installations with saltwater systems and marine-grade hardware for a pool that outlasts the elements.
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ENGINEERING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE
ONE TEAM FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT
A pool, a screen enclosure, a paver patio, an outdoor kitchen, and a lighting plan that all match — built on one timeline by one crew, with one phone number you actually call. Straight answers, no pressure.
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