
Deerfield Beach Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Lauderdale Lakes with commercial and industrial epoxy coatings, garage floor systems, and concrete resurfacing - with over 11 years of experience on the CBS slab construction common throughout central Broward County. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
Whether you own a single-family home, a rental property, or a small commercial building along the State Road 7 corridor, we have the right floor coating or concrete repair solution for your situation.

Lauderdale Lakes has a mix of small commercial buildings and multi-family properties along and near the State Road 7 corridor, many built in the 1970s with concrete floors that have seen decades of use. A commercial-grade epoxy coating restores these floors to a clean, durable surface that can handle daily traffic. Learn about our commercial epoxy floor services to see what this work involves.
Single-family homes in Lauderdale Lakes typically have one-car garages with concrete slabs that have absorbed heat, oil, and moisture for 40 or more years. A proper coating seals the surface, makes it easy to clean, and gives the space a finished appearance that holds up in South Florida's heat and humidity.
Driveways and exterior concrete in Lauderdale Lakes deal with flat terrain that lets water pool after every summer storm. That standing water accelerates surface scaling and cracking over time. Resurfacing the existing slab with a bonded overlay is a cost-effective way to restore appearance and protection without replacing the entire slab.
Lauderdale Lakes sits just a few feet above sea level, and the water table in parts of the city is very close to the surface. Sealing driveways, patios, and exterior slabs reduces moisture infiltration and slows the deterioration cycle caused by the area's heavy annual rainfall and poor natural drainage.
Landlords and homeowners in Lauderdale Lakes often choose epoxy coatings for utility rooms, laundry areas, and lower-level spaces because epoxy is durable enough to handle tenant wear and easy to clean between occupants. On properly prepared CBS slabs, a quality epoxy system holds up through years of South Florida humidity.
Buildings in Lauderdale Lakes built before 1985 commonly have adhesive residue from old floor tiles or rough concrete that needs to be mechanically prepared before any new coating will bond properly. Diamond grinding opens the slab profile and is the most important step in preventing coating failure on aging concrete in this climate.
Lauderdale Lakes is a dense city of about 35,000 people packed into just over 3 square miles, with a housing stock built almost entirely between the 1960s and the early 1980s. Concrete block construction is the norm, and at 40 to 60 years old, those slabs have absorbed a lot of South Florida moisture. A high water table, flat terrain, and roughly 62 inches of rain per year mean water is constantly working against concrete surfaces here - both from above and from below. Coatings applied without addressing moisture vapor will fail, and concrete left unsealed will scale and crack faster than in drier climates.
The city also has a significant number of multi-family and rental properties, which creates demand for commercial-grade coatings that can hold up through tenant turnover and frequent cleaning. UV exposure is intense year-round, which means exterior coatings and sealants around Lauderdale Lakes degrade faster than they would in cooler climates. Choosing the right material system for the Florida environment - not just a standard product from a catalog - is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that needs to be redone in a few years.
Our crew works throughout Lauderdale Lakes regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is compact, and most homes sit on small lots with limited space around the perimeter - which means access for equipment requires some planning. We work on older CBS homes and apartment buildings throughout the city and come prepared for the surface conditions those slabs typically present.
State Road 7 (US-441) runs through the heart of Lauderdale Lakes as the main commercial corridor, with residential streets branching off on both sides. For permit questions related to any concrete or flooring work, Lauderdale Lakes City Hall is the right starting point. Most interior floor coating projects in the city do not require permits, but commercial or structural work may.
We also serve neighboring cities regularly. To the north, Deerfield Beach is our primary service base and where most of our crew is based. To the west, North Lauderdale is another area we serve regularly with the same type of residential and commercial concrete work.
Call us or fill out our contact form. We reply to every Lauderdale Lakes inquiry within 1 business day and ask a few questions about your floor and your goals before scheduling a site visit.
We come to your property, inspect the slab, check for moisture issues, and give you a written estimate with a clear breakdown of costs. No surprise charges when the work is complete.
We prepare the slab properly, apply the coating or overlay, and keep the work area clean. Most residential jobs in Lauderdale Lakes are completed in one to two days; larger commercial work is scheduled to minimize downtime.
Before we leave, we walk you through care and cleaning instructions and confirm the cure timeline so you know exactly when the floor is ready for full use. We stay available by phone for any follow-up questions.
We work on homes, rental properties, and commercial buildings throughout Lauderdale Lakes and respond within 1 business day. No commitment required to get an estimate.
(754) 306-0871Lauderdale Lakes is a small, dense city in central Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Lauderhill to the west. The city covers about 3.4 square miles and is home to roughly 35,000 residents. Most of its housing was built during the postwar Florida development boom between 1960 and 1985, leaving a stock of concrete block single-family homes and aging apartment buildings throughout the city. Lauderdale Lakes has a predominantly Caribbean-American community with a strong sense of neighborhood identity, and many residents have lived in the same streets for decades. You can read more about the city through the Lauderdale Lakes Wikipedia article.
The city is compact and well-connected, with State Road 7 (US-441) as the main commercial corridor and easy access to major Broward County roads in every direction. The majority of Lauderdale Lakes homes are on small lots with modest yards, and many properties have both a garage and a concrete driveway that take a steady beating from the Florida sun and rain. We serve homeowners and property managers throughout all of Lauderdale Lakes. We also serve clients in the surrounding cities, including Coconut Creek and Margate, where the same South Florida concrete conditions apply.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for commercial and industrial environments.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit a request online - we serve all of Lauderdale Lakes and surrounding Broward County cities, responding within 1 business day.