
Deerfield Beach Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is the concrete flooring contractor Tamarac homeowners call for epoxy coatings, garage floor systems, pool deck resurfacing, and concrete sealing. We have been working throughout Broward County since 2015 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Tamarac was built on former Everglades land, and the soil throughout the city drains slowly - meaning upward moisture pressure on slab concrete is a year-round reality. A properly applied epoxy floor coating seals the slab against that moisture, stops the surface dusting and pitting that most Tamarac homeowners have come to accept as normal, and gives the floor a durable finish that handles the demands of everyday South Florida life.
Many Tamarac homes from the 1960s and 1970s have pools that came standard with the original planned community design, and those pool decks are often original concrete that has never been coated or properly sealed. Years of barefoot traffic, pool chemicals, and South Florida sun create surfaces that are rough, stained, and uncomfortable underfoot - resurfacing restores them without the cost and disruption of a full replacement.
Tamarac garages in the original Mainlands communities and similar developments were built with small footprints on slabs that have spent decades soaking up moisture from below. A coated garage floor resists oil stains, fertilizer spills, and the general wear of South Florida home storage while making the space easier to clean and significantly better looking.
Tamarac driveways and patios sit on flat, low-lying land where rainwater pools and drains slowly. That standing water works into unsealed concrete and creates the surface cracking, algae staining, and general deterioration that is visible on older driveways throughout the city. Sealing stops the water from getting in and extends the useful life of the slab by years.
For Tamarac slabs that have surface damage - pitting, scaling, or shallow cracks from decades of wet season cycles - a concrete overlay bonds to the existing slab and gives you a fresh surface without tearing out the original concrete. This approach is especially practical for attached villas and townhomes where a full slab replacement would be disruptive and costly.
A large share of Tamarac slabs from the original 1960s and 1970s construction have old adhesive, vinyl tile remnants, or paint bonded to the surface. Grinding removes those materials and opens the concrete profile to the correct texture so coatings bond properly - this step is what separates a coating that holds for a decade from one that peels after the first wet season.
Tamarac was incorporated in 1963 as a planned community and built out rapidly through the 1970s, which means the housing stock across most of the city is now 50 to 60 years old. The homes are almost uniformly concrete block construction - CBS homes on slab foundations, mostly single-story villas, attached townhomes, or small single-family houses built on flat lots with modest yards. At this age, the slabs on these homes have absorbed decades of South Florida wet seasons without any meaningful protective treatment. The low-lying terrain that Tamarac was built on - reclaimed land at the edge of the Everglades - means the water table is never far from the surface, and upward moisture pressure on concrete is a constant condition rather than a seasonal one.
Tamarac also has a significant share of HOA-governed villa and townhome communities, particularly in the older neighborhoods. Common-area concrete work in these communities may require HOA approval before a contractor can begin, and contractors unfamiliar with Tamarac often discover this requirement only after they have already mobilized for a job. The city also has its own building department for projects that do require permits, and understanding when a permit is and is not needed in Tamarac is part of working here correctly.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The homes we see most often are compact CBS villas and single-family ranch houses from the 1960s and 1970s - the kind of properties where the original garage slab has never been coated, the patio concrete is showing its age, and the pool deck is overdue for resurfacing. These are straightforward jobs when you know the housing type, and we do.
Tamarac is centered on Commercial Boulevard, which runs east-west through the city and serves as the main reference point for most residents. The Florida Turnpike runs through the eastern edge of the city, giving the crew easy access from our Deerfield Beach base. Many of the neighborhoods we work in most frequently are clustered around the Mainlands communities near the lakes in the western and central parts of the city - areas where the homes are tightly packed, the lots are small, and HOA relationships matter. You can reach the Tamarac city government and building department through the city's official website.
We also serve the cities around Tamarac. If your property is in North Lauderdale or over in Margate, we cover those areas as well and can usually schedule a visit within the same week.
Call or use the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule on-site assessments throughout Tamarac and can usually get to you within a few business days of first contact.
We visit, test the slab for moisture - especially relevant for Tamarac lots built on former wetlands - inspect the surface condition, confirm any HOA requirements, and deliver a written estimate with no obligation to move forward that day.
We grind or shot-blast the slab to open the surface profile, apply any necessary moisture mitigation primer, and then apply the coating or sealer system. Most Tamarac garage and patio jobs are completed in one to two days depending on size and scope.
After application we walk through the finished surface with you and explain the cure timeline - typically 24 hours for foot traffic and 72 hours for vehicles - along with simple maintenance tips to keep the coating performing well in Tamarac's humid conditions.
We serve Tamarac and surrounding Broward County cities. A written estimate with no pressure - just an honest look at what your slab needs.
(754) 306-0871Tamarac is a city of roughly 70,000 people in central Broward County, built out almost entirely between 1963 and the mid-1980s on land that was originally part of the Everglades. The city was designed from the start as a planned community - much of it intended for active adult residents - and that origin shows in the housing stock. The dominant property types are attached villas, semi-detached townhomes, and compact single-family ranch houses, most of them concrete block construction on slab foundations. The streets are dense and the lots are small by South Florida standards, but the owner-occupancy rate is relatively high for a city this size. Many residents have lived in the same home for decades, and the neighborhoods around the Mainlands communities near the lakes in the city's western half are among the most recognizable to long-time Tamarac residents.
Commercial Boulevard is the main artery through Tamarac, running east to west and connecting the city to its neighbors. To the north is Coconut Creek, and to the south and east is Lauderdale Lakes, both cities we also serve. The Tamarac Sports Complex on Southgate Boulevard is one of the city's main gathering points, and the parks and recreation facilities here reflect the community-oriented character that has defined Tamarac since its founding. For homeowners in this city, the concrete flooring challenges are consistent from block to block - aging slabs, persistent moisture, and years of deferred maintenance that are easier to address now than after another wet season rolls through.
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Learn MoreTamarac slabs have taken 50 or more years of South Florida moisture and heat - call us now and we will tell you exactly what the floor needs and what it will cost.