
Your bonus room, Florida room, or ground-level slab deserves a durable, moisture-resistant finish. We coat, seal, and transform concrete floors that have been collecting dust and looking rough for years.

Basement flooring in Coconut Creek means coating, sealing, or refinishing a ground-level concrete slab - since true underground basements are rare here due to the shallow water table. Most projects involve bonus rooms, converted garages, enclosed Florida rooms, or utility spaces. Installation typically takes one to two days of active work, with 24 to 72 hours of curing time afterward.
Many Coconut Creek homeowners have a ground-level room that functions, but never quite feels finished. The concrete slab is stained, rough, or damp, and you are not sure where to start. A properly coated slab - with moisture testing done first - turns that space into a room you will actually want to use. Because we also handle the prep work that often underlies these projects, our concrete grinding and surface preparation service is frequently part of the same scope.
Call us or send a message and we will come look at your space, test the slab, and give you a straightforward recommendation with a written estimate.
If you notice a chalky white film forming on your concrete floor - especially after rain or during humid stretches - that is a sign moisture is moving up through the slab and depositing minerals on the surface. In Coconut Creek's climate this is extremely common, and it is one of the clearest signals that your floor needs proper sealing or a moisture-resistant coating before any other finish goes down. Left alone, that moisture will eventually damage anything you put on top of it.
If you already have a painted or coated floor and it is starting to peel up in patches, bubble, or flake away, that is a sign the original coating either was not bonded properly or moisture is getting underneath it. This is a very common problem in South Florida homes where the first coating was applied without adequate moisture testing. The fix is not just recoating - the old material needs to come off and the slab needs to be properly prepared before anything new goes down.
Small hairline cracks in a concrete slab are normal, but if you notice cracks that are widening, lengthening, or have a slight lip where one side is higher than the other, that is worth having a professional look at before you invest in any new flooring. South Florida's wet-dry seasonal cycle causes soil to expand and contract slightly, which can stress a slab over time. Addressing cracks before they grow is far less expensive than dealing with them after a new floor has already been installed.
If a ground-level room in your home has a persistent musty smell, feels damp underfoot, or shows signs of mold along the baseboards, the concrete slab beneath is likely allowing moisture to seep in. This is especially common in Coconut Creek homes with enclosed Florida rooms, converted garages, or ground-floor bonus spaces that were not originally finished. A new moisture-resistant floor coating - properly installed - can dramatically improve both the smell and the comfort of that space.
We work on ground-level slabs across a wide range of spaces - converted garages, enclosed Florida rooms, bonus rooms, laundry areas, and utility spaces. The process starts with thorough surface preparation: grinding the slab to open the surface, filling any cracks or holes, and testing for moisture before any coating goes down. This is the step most low-bid contractors skip, and it is the single biggest reason floor coatings fail in South Florida homes. We also coordinate with our concrete sealing service when a project calls for sealing alone rather than a full decorative coating.
After prep, we apply the finish system you choose - from solid-color epoxy to decorative flake broadcasts to metallic effects. Every topcoat is applied with a protective layer that resists scuffs, spills, and everyday traffic. If your room gets wet regularly - near a pool or laundry area - we can add an anti-slip aggregate to the topcoat that gives the surface grip without changing how it looks. The project ends with a walkthrough before we pack up, so you can point out anything while we are still there.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform finish that is easy to maintain - a popular choice for converted garages and utility rooms throughout Coconut Creek.
Ideal for bonus rooms and Florida rooms where aesthetics matter - vinyl flakes add color and texture to the surface while also providing some natural slip resistance.
Suited for slabs with confirmed moisture movement - a vapor barrier layer goes down before the finish coat, giving the coating a solid foundation that will not lift or peel from below.
Perfect for rooms that get wet regularly - laundry areas, pool-adjacent spaces, and outdoor-facing enclosed porches where a slippery surface would be a safety concern.
Broward County sits atop a shallow aquifer, and in many Coconut Creek neighborhoods the water table is only two to four feet below the surface. This means moisture is constantly pushing upward through concrete slabs, even in dry weather. Any flooring installed without proper moisture testing and sealing is at serious risk of failing - peeling, bubbling, or growing mold within months. Homeowners here should budget for moisture mitigation as a standard part of any concrete floor project, not an optional add-on. We test every slab before we start, and we address whatever we find before applying any coating.
The vast majority of homes in Coconut Creek were built on poured concrete slabs directly on the ground - a construction style common throughout South Florida since the mid-20th century. That means the flooring project here is almost always about refinishing or coating an existing slab, not installing flooring over a wood subfloor. We handle these projects throughout Coconut Creek and in surrounding areas. Homeowners in Margate and Coral Springs face the same moisture conditions and slab construction, and we work regularly in both communities.
We reply within one business day. Tell us the size of the space, what is currently on the floor, and what you want to achieve - we will ask a few questions and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We come look at the slab, check for cracks and moisture signs, and assess the condition of any existing coating. You receive a written estimate that covers prep, materials, and labor - no surprise charges on the last day.
The first day of work is almost entirely preparation - grinding the slab, filling cracks, cleaning, and addressing any moisture issues. This step takes longer than most homeowners expect and it should, because a floor that lasts 15 years starts here, not with the coating.
We apply the base coat, decorative layer if applicable, and protective topcoat. The floor needs 24 to 72 hours to cure before light foot traffic. Before we leave, we walk through the space with you so you can ask questions and confirm everything meets your expectations.
We test every slab for moisture before we start - no obligation, no pressure. Just an honest look at what your floor needs and what it will cost.
(954) 306-2112In Coconut Creek, skipping moisture testing is the primary reason floor coatings fail within months of installation. We test every slab before we touch it, and we address whatever we find before applying any coating. This is how we protect your investment in a climate that is genuinely hard on concrete finishes.
We follow concrete surface preparation standards set by the American Concrete Institute, which define the correct profile and cleanliness requirements for coatings to bond properly. Rushing prep work is the industry's biggest shortcut - and the one that costs homeowners the most when the floor fails.
Some coatings designed for cooler, drier climates simply do not hold up in Coconut Creek's year-round heat and humidity. We use products selected specifically for South Florida's conditions - coatings that cure correctly in this climate and hold up through multiple wet seasons without failing.
Every estimate we provide before work begins is itemized in writing and covers prep, materials, and labor. We know that one of the biggest homeowner fears with any contractor is a quote that grows once the crew is on-site. If something unexpected comes up during the project, we tell you before we act - not after.
We combine proper South Florida moisture management with the surface preparation standards that produce coatings lasting 10 to 20 years or more. Call or message us to schedule your on-site visit.
The mechanical slab prep that makes floor coatings bond properly - grinding, shot-blasting, and profiling done right before any finish goes down.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that protect your concrete from moisture, stains, and UV exposure - ideal for slabs that need protection without a full decorative coating.
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