
Your concrete slab is already there. We can transform it into a rich, sealed floor that holds up to humidity, wet feet, and South Florida life without constant upkeep.

Stained concrete flooring in Coconut Creek uses acid or water-based stains that soak into the surface rather than sitting on top of it, creating rich, layered color that will not peel or chip. Most residential projects take two to four days from surface prep to sealed finish.
Many Coconut Creek homeowners discover their concrete slab after pulling up old carpet or tile and wonder whether it is worth finishing rather than covering again. In most cases, yes - especially if the slab is structurally sound and free of major cracks. Stained and sealed concrete is built for the humidity, the wet feet, and the year-round indoor-outdoor lifestyle that comes with living here.
If you prefer a smooth, reflective finish without added color, our polished concrete flooring service uses the same slab-first approach and is a natural alternative to consider.
If you recently pulled up carpet, tile, or laminate and found a concrete slab underneath, that slab is a candidate for staining. Many Coconut Creek homes from the 1970s and 1980s have solid slabs that were simply covered over. Once cleaned up and properly prepared, they can look excellent. If the concrete is structurally sound and free of major cracks, staining is often the most durable path forward.
In South Florida's humidity, painted or epoxy-coated concrete floors often start to fail within a few years. If you are seeing bubbles, flaking, or a surface that feels soft or tacky in spots, the coating has lost its bond - most likely because of moisture moving up through the slab. Staining done correctly with proper moisture prep is a more durable solution than recoating the same surface again.
If your concrete floor is stained with rust marks, old adhesive shadows, or just looks worn no matter how much you clean it, staining can transform it completely. This is especially common in Coconut Creek homes where the original tile was removed years ago and the slab was never properly finished. A stained and sealed floor looks intentional, not like an unfinished renovation.
If you have replaced wood, laminate, or vinyl plank more than once because it warped, swelled, or grew mold in the humidity, your concrete slab is the better surface. Concrete does not absorb moisture the way organic flooring materials do, and a properly stained and sealed slab will not buckle when a summer storm blows through an open door.
We offer both acid-based and water-based concrete staining for residential and commercial properties throughout Coconut Creek. Every project starts with a surface assessment and moisture vapor test - this is especially critical here given the high water table and year-round humidity. We clean, grind or shot-blast the surface, apply a test patch so you can see the actual color before we commit to the full floor, then stain, detail edges and transitions, and seal with a product rated for South Florida's conditions.
We also offer multi-color designs and decorative saw-cut scoring for homeowners who want something more custom. If your slab needs a heavier renovation before staining - such as repairing cracks or restoring an uneven surface - our polished concrete flooring process or a terrazzo-style finish may suit your goals better. For homes with original terrazzo that needs restoration rather than replacement, our terrazzo flooring service is worth a look.
Suits homeowners who want earthy, mottled tones - warm browns, tans, and greens - that look like natural stone and are completely unique to each floor.
Suits homeowners who have a specific color in mind - water-based stains offer a wider range and are easier to control for consistent, predictable results.
Suits homeowners who want a custom design - patterns, borders, or multi-tone finishes that give the floor a high-end, intentional appearance.
Suits retail stores, restaurants, and offices that want a presentable, low-maintenance floor with character that holds up to heavy daily traffic.
Coconut Creek's housing stock is largely from the 1970s through the 1990s, and a significant portion of those homes have concrete slabs that have been covered, uncovered, painted over, and covered again. That history means the prep work before staining matters enormously here. Old adhesive residue, surface contamination from prior coatings, and the moisture conditions that come with a high water table can all block stain from absorbing evenly - leading to a blotchy result if a contractor skips the assessment. We do not skip it.
We serve customers throughout Broward County, including homeowners in Margate and Coral Springs. Coconut Creek also has many HOA-governed communities - Wynmoor, Centura Parc, and others - where interior renovation projects sometimes require advance approval. We are familiar with this process and will not schedule your project before you have a clear answer from your association.
We respond within one business day. We schedule a free in-home visit because the condition of your slab - not just the square footage - determines the real price. You will leave the visit with a written estimate that covers what is included.
We examine the slab for cracks, old coatings, and moisture vapor - critical in Coconut Creek given the high water table. We apply a small test patch of stain in an inconspicuous spot so you can see how the actual color will look on your specific concrete before we commit to the full floor.
The crew cleans and prepares the surface - grinding or shot-blasting to remove old coatings, patching cracks, and making sure the floor is completely clean and dry. This step takes longer than most homeowners expect, and it should. A floor that is not properly prepped will show every flaw once the stain is applied.
Stain is applied and detailed around edges and transitions. Once it sets, a sealer rated for South Florida's humidity and UV exposure goes on. We walk the finished floor with you before the job is done - the sealer needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and three to five days before furniture goes back.
We always apply a test patch first so you can approve the color before we stain the full floor. Free site visit, no obligation.
(954) 306-2112We apply a test patch of stain on your actual slab before any full-floor work begins. Stain looks different on every concrete surface, and the test patch removes any guesswork about the color you are getting. This is standard practice for us - not an optional upgrade.
Not every sealer performs the same in Coconut Creek's humidity and UV conditions. We specify sealers rated for high-humidity, high-UV environments - the kind that stay bonded through South Florida's rainy season and intense sun, not the kind that cloud or peel within a year.
We walk your slab in person, assess prep needs, and give you a written quote before anything starts - not a ballpark that changes when we find old adhesive under your carpet. The American Society of Concrete Contractors emphasizes upfront communication as a professional standard - we follow it on every job.
We leave every customer with a written care sheet explaining what cleaners are safe, when to plan the first re-seal, and who to call if an issue comes up. In Coconut Creek, where floors often connect to screened lanais and pool areas, knowing how to maintain transition zones keeps the finish looking its best long-term.
The test patch, the moisture check, the written quote, and the care instructions at the end are all parts of the same commitment: you should know exactly what you are getting and how to keep it before we consider the job finished.
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