Coconut Creek Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Coral Springs with polished concrete, epoxy floor coatings, and pool deck resurfacing. We have worked throughout western Broward County since 2016 and understand how South Florida's climate and CBS construction affect concrete floors. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Coral Springs homes built in the 1970s and 80s often have solid concrete slabs that are ideal candidates for polishing. A polished concrete floor stays cool underfoot in the summer heat, cleans up in minutes, and does not trap the sand and humidity that traditional flooring holds onto in this climate.
Many Coral Springs homeowners choose epoxy for garages, utility rooms, and covered patios because it handles the moisture and heat that comes with South Florida living. When summer afternoon storms push water under screened doors and garage entries, a properly installed epoxy coating protects the slab and makes cleanup simple.
A significant share of Coral Springs homes have pools that back up to a canal or retention pond. The combination of pool water splash, standing humidity, and intense UV exposure ages pool decks quickly. We apply slip-resistant coatings and resurfacing systems built for Florida conditions that look good and hold up season after season.
Coral Springs driveways and walkways take 60 inches of rain per year and bake under relentless UV exposure. Sealing concrete every few years is the most cost-effective way to prevent the staining, cracking, and surface erosion that the local climate accelerates - and it is far cheaper than replacement.
For Coral Springs slabs with old tile adhesive, glue residue, or a previously failed coating, thorough grinding is the critical first step before any new system goes down. Homes in this age range often have vinyl or tile removed that left behind adhesive the surface must be cleared of before coating can adhere properly.
Stained concrete is a popular choice in Coral Springs living areas and covered lanais because it adds color and character to a bare slab without raising the floor height, which matters in older homes where door clearances are already set. Acid stains produce permanent, natural-looking tones that do not peel or fade.
Coral Springs was developed as a master-planned community, with most homes going up between the late 1960s and early 1990s. That puts the majority of the housing stock at 35 to 55 years old, which is exactly the age range when original flooring - tile set in mud bed, vinyl over plywood, or untreated concrete - starts failing. Concrete block structure construction is the standard here, and CBS homes transfer ground moisture differently than wood-frame homes do. When slabs are on flat terrain with a high water table and Broward County's canal network nearby, moisture vapor is a real factor in how coatings are applied and what products hold up long-term.
South Florida's climate adds another layer of wear that homeowners in this region know well. Coral Springs is inland and sees intense summer heat with less coastal breeze than cities closer to the ocean. That means pool decks, driveways, and patios receive concentrated UV exposure every day from April through October. Coatings that are not rated for this kind of sun exposure break down, chalk, and peel faster than manufacturers' warranties suggest - because those warranties were written for average climates, not South Florida. We use UV-stable systems for all outdoor applications and select products that have proven track records in this specific environment.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is built on flat, low-lying ground at the western edge of Broward County, where soil conditions and drainage patterns differ from the coastal cities to the east. Properties near the city's extensive canal system can have elevated slab moisture levels, and we test for that before selecting products and prep methods on every job.
Coral Springs is a well-maintained city with active HOA communities throughout its planned neighborhoods. Many homeowners here need exterior project approvals before work begins, and we are familiar with the documentation those requests typically require. The city is easy to navigate - University Drive, Sample Road, and Wiles Road are the main corridors we work along - and we serve the full geographic range of the city, from neighborhoods near Mullins Park in the center to properties along the western edge near the Everglades boundary. For permit questions on projects that require them, the City of Coral Springs building division is the local authority.
We also serve neighboring communities, including Tamarac to the southeast and Margate to the east, so our team is in this corner of Broward County on a regular basis.
Contact us by phone or through our estimate form and we will respond within one business day. A few quick questions about your floor type, the space, and what you are hoping to achieve let us give you a useful estimate upfront.
We visit your Coral Springs property to check the existing slab - testing for moisture, cracks, old coatings, and surface profile - then give you a written quote with no hidden line items. For HOA-governed properties, we can provide project descriptions to support any approval process before work starts.
On installation day, we begin with grinding and surface prep before any product goes down. Most residential jobs in Coral Springs are completed within one to two days, depending on scope and whether multiple coats or cure times are required.
We do a walkthrough with you before we leave and walk through maintenance instructions specific to your floor type and the South Florida climate. If anything is not right, we address it before the job is closed out.
We serve homeowners throughout Coral Springs. Free estimates, written quotes, no pressure.
(954) 306-2112Coral Springs is a planned city in western Broward County, developed starting in 1963 and built out primarily through the 1970s and 1980s. With a population of around 134,000, it is one of Broward County's largest cities. The housing stock is dominated by concrete block single-family homes on lots between 6,000 and 10,000 square feet, many with tile roofs and stucco exteriors. Canal-adjacent properties are common throughout the city, and a large share of neighborhoods are governed by HOAs. The city of Coral Springs has consistently ranked as one of the best-managed municipalities in Florida, with strong schools, well-maintained parks like Mullins Park, and a family-oriented character that draws long-term residents.
The city sits at the western edge of South Florida's developed corridor, with the Everglades conservation areas just beyond its western boundary. That inland position means Coral Springs gets less ocean breeze than coastal communities and experiences more intense summer heat, which affects how outdoor concrete surfaces age. Neighboring areas include Coconut Creek to the north and Tamarac to the southeast, both of which we also serve regularly.
Durable epoxy coatings that protect and beautify your concrete floors.
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Learn MoreSelf-leveling overlays that create perfectly flat, smooth floor surfaces.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool deck coatings that refresh and protect outdoor surfaces.
Learn MoreClean removal of old coatings and adhesives to prepare floors for refinishing.
Learn MoreOur crew is in western Broward County regularly. Get a written estimate before the busy season starts - reach out now and we will respond within one business day.