
Deerfield Beach Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is the concrete flooring contractor Margate homeowners call for epoxy coatings, polyaspartic garage floors, and pool deck resurfacing. We have been working in Broward County since 2015 and we respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Margate garages see heavy use during hurricane season - generators, equipment, and vehicles in and out constantly. A polyaspartic floor coating cures faster than traditional epoxy, holds up to chemical spills and heavy foot traffic, and resists South Florida humidity better than most alternatives on the market.
Most Margate homes sit on concrete block foundations with slab floors that have absorbed decades of moisture from the high water table below. A properly prepped and applied epoxy coating seals the slab, stops moisture migration, and gives the surface a finish that handles oil, dirt, and everyday South Florida wear without peeling.
Margate pool decks sit in direct South Florida sun from morning to late afternoon, and the combination of UV, pool chemicals, and barefoot traffic breaks down unsealed concrete fast. A slip-resistant, UV-stable coating keeps the surface cooler underfoot and extends the deck life by years without tearing out the old concrete.
Many Margate properties back up to canals or drainage easements, which means the soil around and beneath the slab is consistently wet. Sealing your driveway, patio, or garage floor blocks moisture from working its way into the concrete and slows the surface staining that accumulates after every summer storm.
Margate slabs from the 1960s through 1980s often have old adhesive, paint, or failed coatings bonded to the surface. Proper diamond grinding removes that buildup and opens the concrete profile so the new coating bonds correctly - skipping this step is why so many budget jobs peel within the first year in South Florida humidity.
Margate single-family ranch homes almost always have an attached garage that doubles as utility and storage space. A coated garage floor holds up to the seasonal abuse - fuel spills, fertilizer bags, lawn equipment - and cleans up easily without the staining and dusting that plague unsealed concrete in this climate.
Margate covers roughly nine square miles of flat, nearly fully built-out residential land in central Broward County. The city is almost entirely single-family homes and smaller condo or townhome developments, most of them built between the late 1950s and the late 1980s on concrete block construction with slab foundations. That means a very large share of the housing stock in Margate is now 35 to 65 years old - old enough that original slabs have been through hundreds of South Florida wet seasons, multiple hurricane cycles, and decades of UV stress without ever receiving a protective coating or sealer. The result, visible on driveways, patios, and garage floors all across the city, is a combination of surface pitting, hairline cracking, efflorescence, and general deterioration that gets worse every year it goes untreated.
The canal network that runs through Margate neighborhoods is a practical drainage solution, but it also means many lots have groundwater very close to the surface. Slab foundations in canal-adjacent properties are under constant upward moisture pressure, and that moisture does real damage to unsealed concrete over time. Coating or sealing those slabs is not cosmetic - it is protective. Margate also has a significant share of HOA-governed communities where exterior and common-area work requires board approval before it begins, which is something a contractor unfamiliar with this market is likely to overlook until it causes a delay.
Our crew works throughout Margate regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The homes we see most often in Margate are single-story Florida ranch houses - low-profile, concrete block construction, with attached garages and modest yards on small lots. These are the homes where we do most of our work, and we know what their slabs look like after 40 or 50 years in South Florida conditions.
Margate is bisected by Sample Road and sits close to Coconut Creek Parkway, which gives residents easy access north and south through western Broward County. The city is home to well-known local spots like Calypso Cove Waterpark and the Oriole residential neighborhood, where many of the homes we work on are located. Residents in Margate tend to be long-term homeowners with a genuine stake in keeping their properties in good condition - the kind of clients who want the job done right the first time.
We serve both Margate and the surrounding cities. If you are in Coral Springs to the west or in Coconut Creek to the north, we cover those areas too and can often schedule a visit within the same week.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form, and we will respond within one business day. No hard sell - we want to understand your project before we commit to anything, and we will ask a few basic questions about your space before scheduling.
We come to your Margate property, look at the slab in person, and run a moisture test before quoting anything. Slab condition in homes from the 1960s through 1980s varies widely - you cannot price the job accurately without seeing it, and we will not guess. The estimate we give you is written and includes what prep work is needed.
We grind or shot-blast the surface, repair cracks and spalls, apply any primer coat needed for moisture conditions, then apply the coating in the agreed finish. Most Margate garage or patio jobs run one to two days from prep through final coat - you do not need to be present for the work itself.
After the final coat, foot traffic resumes in 24 hours and vehicles in 72 hours. We walk you through care instructions before we leave, and we are reachable if you have questions after the job. We want the floor to look right in six months, not just on day one.
We serve all of Margate, FL. Respond within one business day. No pressure, no guesswork - just an honest look at your slab and a written estimate.
(754) 306-0871Margate is a city of about 60,000 people in central Broward County, incorporated in 1955 and built out almost entirely by the mid-1980s. The city covers roughly nine square miles of flat inland terrain, and its streets are laid out in the same grid pattern that characterizes most of western Broward - straight, predictable blocks interrupted by canals. The Oriole neighborhood, centered on the Oriole Golf and Tennis Club, is one of the best-known residential communities in the city and reflects the single-family ranch style that dominates Margate. Housing is predominantly owner-occupied, working-class and middle-class, with a real sense of long-term neighborhood stability. Residents here are not typically looking for the flashiest renovation - they want work done correctly and value for their money.
Margate sits between Coconut Creek to the north and Tamarac to the south, and Coral Springs borders it to the west. The city has no beachfront - it is an inland suburb - but the canal system, flat terrain, and high water table create the same moisture-driven concrete challenges found throughout South Florida. Major roads through the city include Sample Road, Coconut Creek Parkway, and the Florida Turnpike at its eastern edge. The City of Margate operates its own building and permitting function, and our team is familiar with local requirements for the types of concrete work we do here.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Margate, FL and respond within one business day. Reach out now before your slab sits through another South Florida rainy season untreated.