Your garage floor takes a beating from Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane season storage. We coat it right - prep, moisture test, and all - so it holds up for years.

Epoxy floor coating in Deerfield Beach seals bare concrete with a hard, chemical-bonded surface that resists stains, moisture, and daily wear - most garage jobs are complete in one to two days. The result is a floor that looks finished, wipes clean, and handles the conditions that bare concrete cannot.
Most homeowners in Deerfield Beach come to us after their bare garage floor has absorbed years of oil, tracked-in sand, and moisture pushing up from the sandy South Florida soil. If your floor always looks dirty no matter how often you sweep, or if you see white chalky patches after a rainstorm, your concrete is telling you it needs a sealed surface. For spaces where you want even more durability and a custom look, our Metallic Epoxy Flooring adds a high-gloss, three-dimensional finish on top of the same solid foundation.
Homes built in Deerfield Beach during the 1970s and 1980s are especially good candidates - older slabs have had decades to develop surface pitting and hairline cracks that make them harder to clean and more vulnerable to moisture damage. The right preparation and coating stops that cycle before it gets worse.
Bare concrete naturally sheds a fine gray dust called efflorescence - a mineral residue that works its way to the surface. In South Florida's humid climate this process is accelerated because moisture is constantly moving through the slab. If you notice a persistent gray film on your car tires, stored boxes, or shoes after walking through the garage, your concrete is ready for a sealed surface.
After a heavy Deerfield Beach rainstorm, check your garage floor. White crusty patches, damp circles, or areas that stay wet longer than others mean moisture is pushing up through the slab from below. This is very common in South Florida's sandy, high-water-table soil. It is a sign your floor needs both moisture treatment and a protective coating before the problem gets worse.
Dark oil stains from a car, rust rings from metal shelving, or chemical spots from lawn products are not just cosmetic - they mean the concrete is absorbing everything that touches it. An epoxy coating creates a sealed surface that resists stains and wipes clean with a mop. If your floor always looks dirty regardless of how often you clean it, that is a practical reason to coat it.
Small hairline cracks are common in older Deerfield Beach slabs, especially in homes built in the 1970s and 1980s. If you can see cracks wider than a hairline, or if pieces of the surface are chipping off, the concrete is deteriorating. Coating the floor now - after proper crack repair - stops the damage from spreading and gives the slab a protective layer.
Every epoxy coating project starts the same way regardless of finish: mechanical grinding to open the concrete surface, moisture testing, and crack repair before a single drop of product goes down. What changes is the look and performance of the top layer. For residential garages, a broadcast flake finish is the most popular choice - it adds texture that hides everyday scuffs and reduces slipping on a wet floor. A solid color finish gives you a clean, uniform showroom look. Both start with the same thorough prep work.
For homeowners who want something more dramatic, Metallic Epoxy Flooring creates a swirling, high-gloss three-dimensional effect that turns a garage or interior floor into a design statement. For larger commercial spaces, our Commercial and Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings are engineered to handle heavier traffic, chemical exposure, and the moisture challenges specific to Broward County commercial properties.
Best for working garages - the colored chip layer adds grip, hides daily wear, and is easy to clean.
Clean and uniform look suited for homeowners who want a polished, gallery-style floor.
High-gloss, three-dimensional swirl patterns - a design-forward option for showrooms and interior spaces.
Thicker coatings rated for forklifts, heavy equipment, and chemical spills in commercial bays.
Deerfield Beach sits in one of the most humid coastal corridors in the country. Average humidity stays above 70 percent for most of the year, the water table is high, and most homes were built on concrete slabs poured directly over sandy soil that sits close to that water table. That combination means moisture is constantly moving up through slabs - even on days when the surface looks completely dry. Contractors who work in other parts of the country are often surprised by how aggressively moisture affects concrete here. It is the single biggest reason properly installed epoxy floors in South Florida require a moisture test before any coating is applied, not as an optional add-on but as a required step. Homeowners in Pompano Beach and Boca Raton face the same conditions and the same risk.
Hurricane season is another local factor that most homeowners underestimate when it comes to garage floors. Every June through November, Deerfield Beach residents pull out generators, shutters, and emergency supplies - and the garage floor takes the full impact of that activity. Heavy equipment dragged across bare concrete, chemical spills from generators and fuel cans, and the general abuse of storm prep leave a raw floor looking far worse each year. A coated floor handles that workload and returns to looking clean with a basic mop. Scheduling a coating job in spring - before the season starts - is the most common timing choice among Deerfield Beach homeowners for exactly that reason.
We ask a few basic questions about your floor size and current condition. Most estimates are scheduled within 1 business day - no waiting a week to get someone on the phone.
We walk your floor in person, check for cracks and existing damage, and test the slab for moisture - an essential step in Deerfield Beach where ground moisture is a known issue. This gives you an accurate written price, not a guess.
We mechanically grind the surface to open the concrete so the epoxy bonds properly. Cracks and chips are filled. This is loud and dusty work, and it is the step that determines how long your floor will last.
We apply the coating in layers - primer, color coat, and clear topcoat - with drying time between each. Walk on it in 24 hours, park on it in 72. Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and answer any questions.
We come to you, test your slab for moisture, and give you a written price before any work starts. No obligation, no sales pitch - just an honest look at what your floor needs.
(754) 306-0871Moisture coming up through the slab is the number-one reason epoxy floors fail in South Florida. We test before we apply anything, and if moisture readings are high, we treat it first. That step alone is what separates a floor that lasts years from one that starts peeling within months.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license, and we carry one. You can verify it on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website at any time. Hiring a licensed contractor means you have real recourse if anything goes wrong - and it means the work meets Florida's standards. The American Concrete Institute sets industry best practices for prep and application, and we follow them.
We walk your floor in person, tell you what we find, and give you a written estimate broken down by prep, materials, and labor. The number on the final invoice matches the number you agreed to. If we find something unexpected during prep, we tell you before we move forward - not after.
We work on floors throughout Deerfield Beach and the surrounding areas, which means we understand the specific combination of high humidity, sandy soil, aging 1970s and 1980s slabs, and HOA-governed communities that you are dealing with. That local context changes how we approach every job.
Taken together, these are the reasons homeowners in Deerfield Beach call us back for second jobs and refer us to neighbors. We do the prep work that most contractors rush, we show up when we say we will, and we leave you with a floor you are actually proud of. For more on contractor licensing standards in Florida, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation lets you verify any contractor license online in seconds.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems for warehouses, commercial bays, and industrial spaces that see forklift traffic and chemical exposure.
Learn MoreHigh-gloss swirling finishes that turn a garage or interior floor into a visual centerpiece while maintaining full durability.
Learn MoreSpring is the best window for epoxy work in South Florida - lower humidity, milder temps, and your floor is ready before storm prep season begins. Call us today to schedule.