
Your garage, laundry room, or lanai floor takes a beating from Florida heat, moisture, and daily use. Urethane cement gives you a surface engineered to handle all of it - without the bubbling and peeling that plagues cheaper coatings in this climate.

Urethane cement flooring in Coconut Creek is a thick, poured coating that bonds to your concrete slab and cures into a surface nearly as hard as stone, designed to handle temperature swings, moisture vapor, and heavy daily use. Most residential projects take three to five days total from prep through full cure.
It is the choice homeowners reach for when they need more than looks - spaces that regularly get wet, see heavy foot traffic, or are being converted from raw storage into usable living areas. Garages, laundry rooms, covered lanais, and outdoor kitchens in Coconut Creek are natural fits. If your existing concrete has moisture pushing up from below, urethane cement is specifically formulated to handle that pressure rather than fail because of it.
For spaces where you want a polished, refined look alongside durability, polished concrete flooring is worth comparing. Both options start with proper mechanical surface preparation - the step that determines how long any floor coating actually holds.
A chalky white residue or damp-looking spots that keep coming back even after cleaning are signs of moisture vapor pushing up through the slab - a very common issue in Coconut Creek given the shallow water table. This moisture will eventually damage anything sitting on the floor. Urethane cement is designed to handle that ongoing pressure, which is why it is often the right call for South Florida homes.
If a painted or epoxy-coated floor is lifting at the edges, bubbling in the middle, or flaking off in chunks, the coating was not able to handle the moisture and heat conditions in your home. In Coconut Creek, this kind of failure is common with products not designed for high-humidity environments. Replacing a failed coating with urethane cement is a longer-lasting solution than recoating with the same product again.
Small surface cracks and pitting in a slab are normal over time, but if you notice them spreading or deepening, the slab needs attention. Left untreated in Florida's humid climate, these areas collect dirt, harbor mold, and become tripping hazards. Urethane cement installation includes filling and leveling these imperfections as part of the prep process.
Many Coconut Creek homeowners convert garages into home gyms, workshops, or hobby rooms - and a raw concrete slab is not comfortable or practical for those uses. If you plan to spend real time in a space with bare concrete on the floor, upgrading to a finished urethane cement surface makes the room feel like part of your home and keeps it much easier to clean daily.
Every project starts with a free on-site assessment - we look at the slab, test for moisture, and assess any cracks or existing coatings before we put a price on anything. The Portland Cement Association notes that surface preparation is the single biggest factor in coating longevity - and that is exactly where we put our time. We grind the slab mechanically, fill cracks, and apply a bonding primer before the urethane cement pour begins. For clients who want a high-gloss decorative option alongside the same moisture-resistant performance, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are worth looking at side by side.
The urethane cement coating itself is self-leveling - it flows into low spots on its own - and we can broadcast a texture grit into the topcoat for spaces that get wet regularly, like lanais, laundry rooms, and outdoor kitchens. Color options range from neutral grays and tans to warmer tones. The finished surface requires no waxing or resealing, which saves real time and money over the life of the floor. For polished, refined interior aesthetics that complement urethane cement in adjacent rooms, we also offer polished concrete flooring.
Ideal for homeowners who need a tough, moisture-resistant floor in a garage, laundry room, or utility space.
Recommended for lanais, outdoor kitchens, and any interior space that regularly gets wet - keeps the surface safe underfoot.
For small businesses, workshops, and spaces with heavier equipment or foot traffic that demand more than residential-grade coatings.
Coconut Creek was built out mostly during the 1980s and 1990s on land that sits close to the Everglades drainage basin - meaning most slabs here are 25 to 45 years old and sit just above a water table that is rarely more than a few feet down. Moisture vapor pushing up through concrete year-round is not a theoretical risk here, it is the reality for most homes in the city. Cheaper coatings fail because they cannot handle that upward pressure. Urethane cement is formulated specifically to tolerate moisture vapor transmission, which is why it outperforms most alternatives in this specific climate. The American Society of Concrete Contractors outlines the preparation standards that make the difference between a coating that holds and one that does not.
We work throughout Coconut Creek and the surrounding communities. Homeowners in Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach deal with the same coastal moisture conditions and can expect the same process - slab assessment, moisture testing, mechanical grinding, and a written estimate before any work begins.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - the space size, what is on the floor now, and what you plan to use the room for - so the site visit is productive from the start.
We come to your property and look at the slab closely - checking for cracks, moisture, existing coatings, and anything that affects how the new floor bonds. A moisture test is part of every assessment we do. A contractor who skips this step and quotes you immediately without examining the slab is one to be cautious about.
Before the crew arrives, you empty the room completely - every shelf, appliance, tool, and stored item. We grind the slab using heavy equipment to create a proper bonding surface, mix and pour the urethane cement coating, and spread it evenly. The coating is self-leveling and moves into low spots on its own, but the pour requires the crew to work without interruption.
Plan for 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic and up to 72 hours before moving heavy items back in. In Coconut Creek's summer humidity, curing can run toward the longer end of that range. Before we leave, we walk through the finished floor with you and explain what cleaning products are safe to use - and which ones to avoid so the surface stays looking right.
Free on-site estimate. Moisture testing included. Written quote before any work begins.
(954) 306-2112Coconut Creek slabs sit close to the Everglades drainage basin, and moisture vapor pushing up from below is the most common reason floor coatings fail here. We test every slab before we apply anything and adjust the primer and prep approach based on what we find - not after you call us back in a year with a bubbling floor.
The estimate you receive is itemized - prep, materials, and labor are spelled out separately. If something unexpected turns up during the grinding phase, such as a deeper crack or a hidden old coating, we tell you before we continue. No surprise charges on the final invoice.
A large share of Coconut Creek homes sit in HOA-governed communities, and many associations have rules about contractor hours, noise from grinding equipment, and debris disposal. We are familiar with how local HOAs operate and can help you understand what, if anything, needs to be submitted before work begins - so you are not caught off guard after the job is done.
Concrete grinding produces a lot of dust. We seal off doorways and use containment equipment to keep that dust out of your living spaces. A clean jobsite matters to us - and it matters to your HOA if you live in a community with shared walls or hallways. You can check our licensing credentials through the Florida DBPR before signing anything.
Every one of those practices comes from working in Coconut Creek and Broward County specifically - the moisture conditions, the HOA communities, and the aging slab stock that makes thorough prep non-negotiable here. It is not a checklist we run through; it is how we work in this market.
A refined, low-maintenance surface ground and densified directly from your existing slab - pairs well with urethane cement in adjacent rooms or commercial spaces.
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Learn MoreSchedule before summer humidity arrives and get the best curing conditions for your new floor - reach out today for a free on-site estimate.