
Your floor takes real punishment - forklifts, chemical spills, constant foot traffic. We install heavy-duty epoxy systems designed for Coconut Creek's climate and your operation's demands.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Coconut Creek uses a thicker, multi-layer system built to handle heavy equipment, chemical exposure, and high foot traffic - most jobs take two to four days and require mechanical surface preparation, not just a light etch.
If your warehouse, retail space, auto shop, or commercial kitchen has concrete that is staining, pitting, getting slippery when wet, or showing a previous coating that is already peeling, those are signs the floor needs a properly installed commercial system. For garage floors and residential applications, see our garage floor coatings service. For spaces that need extreme chemical resistance and thermal shock protection, our urethane cement flooring option is worth considering.
Every commercial job starts with a slab moisture test - non-negotiable in South Florida - and a written estimate that covers all prep work before any coating goes down.
If you see dark oil stains that will not clean up, small craters in the concrete, or a dusty powder when you sweep, the surface is breaking down. Bare concrete in South Florida's heat and humidity takes a beating over time. An epoxy coating seals and protects the slab, stopping further deterioration.
Coconut Creek's rainy season means moisture finds its way into commercial spaces regularly - through open doors, tracked-in rain, or humidity condensing on a cool slab. A smooth floor that becomes a slip hazard is both a safety problem and a liability concern. An epoxy system with a textured topcoat provides traction without making the floor harder to clean.
Coating lifting in sheets or bubbling up in chunks is a sign the original job was not done correctly - most likely a moisture or prep failure common in older Broward County commercial buildings. The fix is to strip the old coating, address the underlying issue, and start fresh with a properly prepared surface.
Converting a retail unit to a light warehouse, opening a commercial kitchen, or setting up a workshop means the existing floor may not handle the new demands. Bare or lightly finished concrete was not built for heavy equipment, chemical spills, or constant traffic. An epoxy system designed for your use case protects the slab from day one.
Not every commercial floor has the same demands, and we do not install the same system everywhere. Warehouses and light manufacturing spaces typically need a thick, multi-coat build with a clear protective topcoat that resists abrasion and is easy to clean with a forklift moving across it daily. Restaurant and commercial kitchen floors need a system with a broadcast aggregate surface that provides reliable traction even when grease or water is present. We also work with auto shops and service facilities where chemical resistance matters - oil, brake fluid, and cleaning solvents will break down a standard residential-grade coating quickly, but a properly spec'd commercial system holds up for years. For spaces that need even greater thermal shock and chemical resistance, we can discuss our urethane cement flooring as an alternative.
Retail and office-adjacent spaces often want a clean, polished look alongside durability - a solid color or decorative flake finish that presents well while still holding up to foot traffic and cleaning products. Homeowners and property managers looking for a residential-quality coating for a garage or finished space should see our garage floor coatings page for that scope of work. Every system we install begins with shot blasting or diamond grinding - mechanical surface preparation that gives the epoxy something real to grip.
Best for distribution centers, light manufacturing, and storage facilities that need abrasion resistance and easy daily cleaning.
Best for restaurants and food-service spaces where traction under wet, greasy conditions is a safety and liability requirement.
Best for service bays, auto shops, and mechanical spaces where oil, brake fluid, and solvents are part of daily operations.
Best for retail, office lobbies, and showrooms that want a professional, polished look without sacrificing durability.
Coconut Creek incorporated in 1967 and saw significant commercial and industrial development through the 1970s and 1980s. Many of the warehouse, retail, and light-industrial slabs in the city are 30 to 50 years old, which means the concrete may have surface damage, old coatings, or contamination from decades of use that has to be addressed before new epoxy goes down. Older slabs often require more prep time and cost, which is worth factoring into your budget. A contractor who quotes a flat price without inspecting the floor is almost certainly leaving out repair work. Beyond slab age, Coconut Creek is roughly 10 miles from the Atlantic coast - close enough that salt air can create a powdery, weakened surface layer that epoxy will not bond to reliably without proper grinding.
South Florida's rainy season - June through September - brings daily storms and elevated ground moisture that complicates coating adhesion. Scheduling in the drier window from October through May gives the slab the best chance of being dry enough for a reliable bond. We serve commercial clients throughout Coconut Creek and nearby Tamarac and Pompano Beach, and we understand what Broward County commercial concrete actually looks like after decades of use.
We ask a few basic questions - space size, current use, what you need the floor to do. You respond within 1 business day. No technical knowledge required from your side.
We visit your space, inspect the concrete, test for moisture, and note any old coatings or damage. You receive a written estimate covering prep, materials, labor, and timeline - before any work begins.
We grind or shot-blast the slab to open the surface and remove anything that prevents bonding - old sealers, grease, weak concrete. In South Florida, we also apply a moisture-blocking primer if the slab tests high.
The system goes down in layers. After the final coat, we walk through the floor with you before we leave. Most spaces are ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and for heavy equipment within 72.
We respond within 1 business day. We visit your space in person, test the concrete, and give you a quote that breaks down every part of the job - so you can compare apples to apples with other bids.
(954) 306-2112One of the most common complaints from South Florida business owners is paying for an epoxy floor that starts bubbling or peeling within a year. That almost always comes down to skipped moisture testing on a slab holding humidity from Coconut Creek's rainy season. We test every slab, and we do not apply a coat until the surface is ready.
Nobody wants a surprise invoice after clearing their whole operation for two days. You receive a written estimate before work begins that spells out prep, materials, labor, and timeline. If something unexpected comes up during surface preparation, we talk to you before we proceed - not after.
Florida requires contractors performing commercial flooring work to hold a valid state license. Hiring an unlicensed contractor puts you at risk with no recourse if the job fails and can affect your business insurance. We are fully licensed through the state, and you can verify it through the Florida DBPR before you sign anything.
Commercial epoxy work involves chemical fumes and surface grinding - both areas regulated for worker and occupant safety. We follow OSHA safety standards on every job, which means proper ventilation, protective protocols, and keeping your employees and customers safe during the installation process.
These are not generic claims - they come directly from working on commercial slabs in Broward County for years, where the climate and aging building stock make cutting corners especially costly for the business owner who has to live with the result.
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