
Sunrise Florida Epoxy is a concrete flooring contractor serving Coral Springs, FL, with epoxy floor coatings, garage floor systems, pool deck resurfacing, and polished concrete for homes throughout this planned Broward County community. We have served this area since 2016 and respond to all estimate requests within one business day.

Most Coral Springs homes were built in the planned community boom from the late 1960s through the early 1990s, leaving a large share of the city's residential slabs uncoated and absorbing 30 to 50 years of South Florida moisture, heat, and UV exposure. A properly bonded epoxy floor coating applied over a mechanically prepared slab seals the concrete against moisture cycling and gives interior and garage floors a cleanable, durable surface that holds up in Broward County's year-round humidity.
The single-family ranch and two-story homes that define Coral Springs neighborhoods almost all have attached garages with original bare concrete floors. The combination of South Florida humidity, vehicle traffic, and oil staining turns those floors into maintenance problems quickly. A coated garage floor resists moisture, cleans up easily, and does not require replacement - just a properly bonded coating applied after surface preparation.
Coral Springs has a lot of backyard pools, and many of them back up to canal lots or retention ponds, putting pool deck concrete in contact with elevated moisture from multiple directions. Old pool decks that have roughened, cracked, or become slippery are a safety issue and an HOA concern in many Coral Springs communities. Resurfacing restores a slip-resistant surface and seals the deck before the damage goes through to the slab.
Driveways, walkways, and patios in Coral Springs sit on flat terrain with a water table that stays close to the surface in many neighborhoods throughout the city. Uncoated concrete absorbs groundwater and storm runoff steadily, which is why Coral Springs slabs of this age show surface pitting and spalling so consistently. Penetrating sealers applied after grinding extend the life of those surfaces significantly without changing their appearance.
Many Coral Springs homeowners remodeling their 1970s and 1980s homes are choosing polished concrete over tile or hardwood because it stays cooler underfoot in South Florida heat, does not trap the mold spores and dust that fabric flooring holds in humid climates, and requires no ongoing maintenance beyond regular cleaning. The existing slab in most Coral Springs CBS homes is a solid candidate for polishing without the need for additional concrete work.
Surface cracks, spalling, and discoloration on driveways and patios are common on Coral Springs homes built during the city's 1970s and 1980s growth period. Full slab replacement is expensive and disruptive, but an overlay system bonds to the existing concrete and restores a clean, sealed surface that handles South Florida weather cycles without the cost of pouring new concrete.
Coral Springs was developed starting in 1963 as a master-planned community in western Broward County, and most of the city's housing stock was built between the late 1960s and the early 1990s. That puts the majority of homes in the 35 to 55 year age range today. Single-family homes with concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, and slab-on-grade foundations are the standard throughout Coral Springs neighborhoods, and those slabs have been exposed to South Florida's full climate range for decades without protective coatings. At this age, the concrete on driveways, garage floors, patios, and pool decks in most Coral Springs homes has absorbed significant moisture, UV exposure, and chemical stress - and that history affects how the surface needs to be prepared before any coating will bond properly.
The city sits at the western edge of Broward County on flat, low-lying terrain that drains into the Everglades system. Coral Springs gets about 60 inches of rain per year, almost all of it in the summer wet season, and the flat landscape means water moves slowly and the water table stays near the surface in many residential areas. Many properties in Coral Springs back up to canals or retention ponds, which elevates soil moisture near exterior slabs and foundations. Most Coral Springs neighborhoods also have active HOAs with approval requirements for exterior work - which affects the timeline and material selection for any driveway or pool deck project. Contractors who work regularly in Coral Springs understand these permit and HOA considerations alongside the technical demands of the local climate.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The CBS ranch homes and two-story homes that line the streets of Coral Springs neighborhoods are the same construction type we work on across central and western Broward County every week. We know how those slab-on-grade foundations behave under grinding and coating, what the HOA approval process looks like for exterior concrete projects in this city, and how South Florida's wet season affects curing schedules and product selection.
Mullins Park is one of the largest parks in Coral Springs and a gathering point that most long-time residents recognize. The Coral Springs Center for the Arts on University Drive is a well-known city landmark, and most of the residential neighborhoods we serve in Coral Springs are within a few miles of it. We cover homes from the western edge of the city near Sample Road and Wiles Road all the way to the eastern neighborhoods that border Tamarac and North Lauderdale.
We also serve homeowners in Margate, which sits directly south of Coral Springs and shares the same CBS housing stock and wet-season drainage challenges. To the southeast, Tamarac is another area we cover regularly, where the homes and concrete conditions are very similar to what we see in the planned neighborhoods of Coral Springs.
Reach us by phone at (754) 294-7370 or through the contact form on this site. We respond to all Coral Springs estimate requests within one business day, and we can usually schedule an on-site visit within the same week.
We visit the property, assess the slab condition, check for moisture issues or existing coatings that affect surface prep, and review any HOA requirements for exterior projects. The written estimate covers the full scope of work with no hidden costs - no surprises at the end of the job.
Preparation - grinding, shot blasting, or patching depending on slab condition - happens before any product is applied. This step is what determines whether the coating bonds and lasts in Coral Springs' climate or peels within a season. The homeowner does not need to be on-site during this work, but we ask that the area be cleared before we arrive.
When the job is done, we walk through the finished surface with you and confirm it meets spec. We leave cure time instructions specific to the product used and current weather conditions - important in South Florida where summer humidity can extend cure windows compared to the dry season.
No pressure, no obligation. We assess your slab, explain the options, and give you a written quote for your Coral Springs property. We respond within one business day.
(754) 294-7370Coral Springs is a city of about 134,000 people in western Broward County, developed as a master-planned community starting in 1963. The city built out quickly during the 1970s and 1980s, and the residential character established in those decades still defines most of Coral Springs today. Single-family homes on modest to mid-size lots dominate the neighborhoods, most of them concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages. About 70 percent of housing units in Coral Springs are owner-occupied - an unusually high rate for South Florida - and long-term residents are the rule rather than the exception. According to the City of Coral Springs, the city has received national recognition for city management and quality of life, and homeowners here take property maintenance seriously.
The city has a network of canals running through many of its planned neighborhoods, and a significant number of lots back up directly to those waterways or to retention ponds. The Coral Springs Museum of Art and Mullins Park are two of the most recognized landmarks in the city. The university corridor along University Drive connects many of the residential neighborhoods to commercial and retail areas. For homeowners near the western edge of the city, conditions are quite similar to neighboring Margate, which borders Coral Springs directly to the south and shares the same drainage conditions, building stock, and climate challenges. We also regularly serve the North Lauderdale area to the southeast, where the vintage CBS housing stock and Broward County wet-season conditions are nearly identical.
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Learn MoreConcrete floors and driveways in Coral Springs take a beating from South Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane-season rain. Call us today or submit a request online - we respond within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site estimate the same week.