
South Florida humidity wrecks unprepared floors. We test every slab for moisture before we touch it, then apply a coating system built to hold up in Coconut Creek year-round.

Epoxy floor coating in Coconut Creek bonds directly to your concrete slab, seals it against moisture and staining, and leaves a hard, smooth finish that is far easier to clean than bare concrete - most residential garage jobs take one to two days from start to finish.
If you have been watching gray dust collect on everything in your garage, or noticed white chalky patches forming on the concrete, those are signs the slab is reacting to South Florida humidity. The right coating stops both problems at the source. For businesses and heavy-use spaces, see our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings page.
If you want a premium decorative option with a deep, reflective finish, our metallic epoxy flooring service is worth a look.
Bare concrete sheds a fine gray powder called efflorescence - a natural byproduct of aging concrete and South Florida's humidity moving through the slab. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops that dusting completely, making the space far easier to keep clean.
Those white patches mean moisture is pushing up through the slab from the ground below - very common in Coconut Creek given the area's high water table and sandy soil. Left alone, this moisture continues working upward and can cause stored items to mold or rust.
Oil drips, rust rings from metal shelving, and years of foot traffic leave concrete looking rough and dingy. Epoxy covers most surface staining and gives the floor a clean, finished look that holds up to everyday use without constant scrubbing.
A previous coating lifting in patches or bubbling up is a sign the original job was not done correctly - likely a moisture or prep failure that is common in South Florida. Peeling coating creates a tripping hazard and will continue to get worse without proper stripping and reapplication.
Not every floor needs the same coating. Garages and workshops do well with a solid-color epoxy system with decorative flake broadcast into a clear topcoat - the flakes add texture, hide minor scuffs, and give the floor a finished look that holds up under vehicles and heavy foot traffic. For homeowners converting a garage into a gym or living space, we can apply a smoother finish with a matte or satin sheen. If you want something that stands out visually, our metallic epoxy flooring option creates a deep, multi-dimensional look that works especially well in showrooms and high-end interiors.
For commercial warehouses, restaurants, auto shops, and other high-demand spaces, we install heavier-duty systems with thicker builds and anti-slip additives. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are designed for floors that see forklifts, chemical spills, and daily heavy use. Every coating system we install starts with concrete grinding or mechanical preparation - not acid etching alone - so the bond lasts.
Best for garages and workshops that want a clean, durable finish with some visual texture to hide daily wear.
Best for homeowners who want a bold, reflective finish in a showroom, studio, or upscale interior space.
Best for spaces where spills happen regularly - adds grip to the surface without affecting the look of the floor.
Best for warehouses, kitchens, and auto shops that need a thicker, more chemically resistant system.
Coconut Creek sits in Broward County where relative humidity regularly exceeds 75 percent from May through October. Concrete slabs here sit directly on South Florida sandy, moisture-rich soil - slab-on-grade construction is the norm, with no basements between the slab and the ground. That means moisture is always working its way up. A coating that skips moisture testing is not going to last, and contractors who rush that step are responsible for most of the peeling failures we re-coat every year. We have seen floors in neighborhoods near Tradewinds Park and along Wiles Road that failed within a year because the original contractor never checked the slab moisture level.
Many Coconut Creek homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and older concrete slabs often have hairline cracks, surface pitting, and decades of staining that need to be addressed before any coating goes on. Our team serves homeowners across Coconut Creek and nearby Margate and Coral Springs, and we know exactly what these local slabs need.
We respond within 1 business day. On the call, we ask about your floor size and what you need - no technical knowledge required from you.
We visit your property, measure the space, check for cracks and moisture, and give you a written estimate that reflects the actual job - not a best-case scenario.
The first day is mostly prep - grinding the concrete, filling cracks, and testing and treating for moisture. This step is what separates a coating that lasts from one that peels.
We apply the system in layers - primer, color coat, and clear topcoat - then give the floor time to cure fully before you use the space. Most floors are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. We look at the floor in person before we give you a number.
(954) 306-2112Skipping the moisture test is the number one reason epoxy floors fail in South Florida. We test every slab and use a moisture-blocking primer when needed - because a floor that peels in 12 months is not a floor we want our name on.
We come to your property and look at the floor before quoting. The estimate you receive covers prep, materials, and labor - no surprise add-ons after work begins. If something unexpected comes up during prep, we tell you before we proceed.
We grind the concrete surface mechanically to create a proper bonding profile. Acid etching alone is not sufficient for South Florida slabs, and contractors who take that shortcut see more call-backs and peeling jobs than contractors who do it right.
Florida requires contractors performing flooring work to hold a valid state license. We are fully licensed through the state and carry full liability insurance. You can verify contractor licensing through the Florida DBPR before signing anything.
Every one of these practices comes from working in South Florida specifically. The conditions here - the humidity, the older slabs, the slab-on-grade construction - require more care upfront, and that care is what makes the difference between a floor that holds and one that does not.
Heavier-duty epoxy systems for warehouses, restaurants, and auto shops that need chemical resistance and anti-slip finishes.
Learn MoreA multi-dimensional, high-gloss decorative finish that transforms garage floors and showrooms into visual focal points.
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