
Deerfield Beach Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is the concrete flooring contractor Lighthouse Point homeowners call for garage floor coatings, pool deck resurfacing, and epoxy and polyaspartic systems built for canal-front properties. We have been serving Broward County since 2015 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Lighthouse Point garages take a beating from salt air, hurricane gear storage, and the constant humidity that comes with living next to the Intracoastal. A professional garage floor coating seals the slab against moisture migration from below, resists the oil and fuel spills that are common in any home with boats and outdoor equipment, and stands up to the daily grind of South Florida living.
A high percentage of Lighthouse Point homes have in-ground pools, and the pool decks on most of these mid-century properties are original or close to it. Salt air from the ocean and the canals degrades unsealed concrete faster here than anywhere inland - a properly applied slip-resistant coating protects the surface and keeps it cooler underfoot during the long South Florida summer.
Lighthouse Point homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have concrete slabs that have absorbed decades of salt-laden moisture. A moisture-mitigating epoxy system applied over properly prepared concrete stops that cycle, seals the slab, and delivers a clean, durable surface that handles the demands of South Florida waterfront living without peeling or clouding.
With more than 50 miles of canals flowing through Lighthouse Point, the soil beneath nearly every slab in the city stays consistently moist. Sealing driveways, patios, and walkways blocks that upward moisture, slows the surface staining from mineral deposits and algae, and is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of your existing concrete.
Lighthouse Point homeowners who want their garage back in use the same day benefit from polyaspartic coatings, which cure significantly faster than standard epoxy. The system also resists UV yellowing better than many epoxy formulations - an important advantage in a city where surfaces see intense sun exposure and salt air year-round.
Many older slabs in Lighthouse Point have old paint, adhesive, or failed coatings bonded to the surface after decades of use. Diamond grinding opens the concrete profile so the new coating bonds correctly and does not peel within the first year - a problem that shows up regularly on jobs where surface prep was skipped or rushed in this climate.
Lighthouse Point is one of the most distinctly waterfront cities in Broward County. With over 50 miles of canals and a location less than a mile from the Atlantic, virtually every property in the city sits in the corrosive path of salt air. Salt-laden air carries chlorides that attack concrete surfaces and the steel reinforcement inside them, causing pitting, spalling, and accelerated cracking at a pace inland homes never experience. Most of the city was built between the 1950s and 1970s, meaning the slabs on the majority of homes here have been exposed to this environment for 50 or more years - often without any meaningful protective treatment in that entire time.
Canal-front and Intracoastal-adjacent lots in Lighthouse Point also deal with constant upward moisture pressure from the water table, which sits very close to the surface. This moisture wicks through slab concrete and can cause adhesion failure on coatings that are applied without proper moisture testing and mitigation. The city is almost entirely single-family homes on owner-occupied lots, which means residents here invest in their properties and expect work to be done correctly. A contractor who does not understand how waterfront conditions affect surface prep, cure times, and material selection will produce results that fail faster than they should in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Lighthouse Point regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The homes we see most often are mid-century Florida ranch houses - single-story concrete block construction, attached garages, and generous lots that frequently include private pools and dockage. These properties come with specific challenges that we have learned to anticipate: canal-adjacent moisture in the slab, salt air corrosion on any exposed hardware, and old coatings that need proper removal before anything new can bond correctly.
Lighthouse Point is a small, tightly knit city that takes its identity seriously - residents know their neighbors and expect contractors who work here to treat the city accordingly. The area is bordered by Pompano Beach to the west and south and Deerfield Beach to the north, and many residents are just as likely to describe their location by the nearest canal as by street address. The city is only about two square miles, but it contains a large number of high-value homes that warrant the kind of attention to detail that budget contractors typically skip.
We also serve nearby cities. If you are in Pompano Beach or over in Boca Raton, we cover those areas as well and can typically schedule an assessment within a few business days.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule on-site assessments throughout Lighthouse Point and can usually get to you within a few business days of your initial contact.
We visit your property, test the slab for moisture - a critical step on canal-front Lighthouse Point lots - inspect surface condition, and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to. There is no pressure to commit on the day of the visit.
We diamond grind or shot-blast the slab to the correct profile, apply any required moisture mitigation primer, and then apply the coating system. Most Lighthouse Point garage jobs are completed in one to two days.
After the coating is applied we walk through the finished work with you, explain cure time requirements - typically 24 hours for foot traffic and 72 hours for vehicles - and answer any questions about maintenance in Lighthouse Point's salt-air environment.
We serve Lighthouse Point and surrounding Broward County cities. No pressure, no obligation - just an honest assessment and a written estimate.
(754) 306-0871Lighthouse Point is a small, affluent city of roughly 11,000 residents tucked in the northeastern corner of Broward County, bordered by Pompano Beach to the west and south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city was developed primarily in the 1950s and 1960s when canals were excavated throughout the area to create waterfront lots, and the result is a city where more than 50 miles of canals wind past single-family homes on generous, owner-occupied lots. The housing stock is almost entirely mid-century Florida ranch - concrete block construction, single-story, with attached garages and pools that are standard at this price point. The city has maintained a notably small-town character despite sitting in one of the densest metropolitan areas in Florida, with its own city government, police department, and city hall that residents actively engage with.
The city is known informally as a boating community - the Lighthouse Point Yacht Club is one of its most recognized institutions, and many residents have private docks and boat lifts at the end of their back yards. Living this close to the water is one of the main draws of the city, but it is also why concrete surfaces here need more maintenance than they would anywhere inland. The combination of ocean proximity, Intracoastal exposure, and canal-side lots creates a corrosive environment that is genuinely different from the conditions you would find in nearby Coconut Creek or Coral Springs. We understand that difference and account for it on every project we take in Lighthouse Point.
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