
Sunrise Florida Epoxy is a concrete flooring contractor serving Fort Lauderdale, FL, with commercial epoxy coatings, garage floor systems, pool deck resurfacing, and polished concrete for homes and businesses throughout the city. We have served this area since 2016 and respond to all estimate requests within one business day.

Fort Lauderdale has a dense mix of commercial and light industrial properties throughout its older business corridors, many of them in buildings that were constructed before modern coating systems were available. A properly prepared and installed commercial epoxy floor coating handles the foot traffic, forklift loads, and chemical exposure common in Fort Lauderdale's light industrial and retail environments while meeting the durability requirements of properties in a high-humidity coastal climate.
Fort Lauderdale has one of the highest concentrations of residential pools in South Florida, and many of those pool decks sit close to canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, or the Atlantic coast where salt air and elevated soil moisture attack the concrete from multiple directions. Resurfacing a pool deck in Fort Lauderdale means selecting a UV-stable, slip-resistant system that can handle the city's salt air environment without delaminating or chalking within a season or two.
Most Fort Lauderdale homes built in the 1950s through 1980s have bare concrete slab floors in garages, utility rooms, and interior living spaces that have been absorbing South Florida heat and humidity for decades. Epoxy coatings applied over mechanically prepared concrete seal out moisture, resist the mold and mildew growth that Fort Lauderdale's year-round humidity promotes, and give those floors a surface that stays clean and intact through decades of South Florida weather.
Polished concrete has become a common choice for Fort Lauderdale homeowners updating their older CBS homes, particularly in neighborhoods like Victoria Park, Sailboat Bend, and Flagler Village where mid-century architecture is being renovated rather than replaced. The existing slab in most of these homes is a solid candidate for polishing, and the result stays cooler underfoot than tile in South Florida heat while requiring far less maintenance than carpet or wood.
Driveways, walkways, and outdoor concrete surfaces in Fort Lauderdale face a double attack from salt-laden coastal air and heavy summer rainfall. Penetrating concrete sealers applied after proper surface preparation protect against both - slowing the salt and moisture intrusion that causes surface pitting and extending the interval between resurfacing jobs on driveways and patios throughout the city.
Fort Lauderdale's older residential and commercial properties have driveways, walkways, and exterior slabs that have accumulated surface cracks, spalling, and salt-air weathering that make them look far worse than the underlying slab actually is. An overlay system bonds to the existing concrete and restores a uniform, sealed surface - at a fraction of the cost and timeline of full slab replacement.
Fort Lauderdale is one of the most coastal-influenced cities in Broward County. More than 300 miles of inland waterways run through the city, and thousands of properties sit directly on canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, or within a mile or two of the Atlantic Ocean. That proximity to saltwater means exterior concrete surfaces, including driveways, pool decks, and walkways, are exposed to salt air corrosion that breaks down standard coatings far faster than inland environments. A contractor working regularly in Fort Lauderdale needs to understand how to select UV-stable, salt-resistant systems for coastal properties and how to prepare older concrete slabs that have been absorbing this environment for decades without protection.
Most of Fort Lauderdale's single-family housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction and slab-on-grade foundations. These homes are now 40 to 70 years old, and the original concrete on garage floors, driveways, and pool decks has absorbed decades of South Florida heat, humidity, and heavy summer rainfall without protective coatings. The city's high concentration of condominiums and HOA-governed properties adds another layer of complexity - exterior concrete work in many Fort Lauderdale buildings requires coordination with property managers or condo associations before work begins, and contractors who work here regularly know how to navigate that process without delays.
Our crew works throughout Fort Lauderdale regularly, and we encounter the full range of property types the city offers - from waterfront homes on canals off the Intracoastal to mid-century CBS bungalows in Sailboat Bend and Victoria Park, to commercial buildings along Broward Boulevard and commercial corridors in the city's older industrial districts. The City of Fort Lauderdale Development Services Department is where we pull permits for any structural or larger scope exterior concrete work in the city.
Fort Lauderdale is a city that most people know from the beach and Las Olas Boulevard, but the residential neighborhoods we work in every week are much more varied than that picture suggests. The homes off Davie Boulevard, along the canals in Rio Vista, and in the older residential blocks near Sunrise Boulevard each have their own character and their own concrete challenges shaped by proximity to salt water, building age, and maintenance history. US-1 and I-95 are the main corridors we use to move crews and equipment around the city.
We also serve nearby Pompano Beach to the north and Oakland Park to the northwest, where similar coastal and mid-century housing conditions require the same preparation and coating approach.
Contact us by phone or through our estimate form. We respond to all Fort Lauderdale estimate requests within one business day and work around your schedule to set up the on-site visit.
We visit your Fort Lauderdale property, assess the slab condition, check for moisture, and give you a written estimate with clear line items. Cost is driven by slab size, condition, and the coating system you choose - no hidden charges.
Our crew handles all surface prep - grinding, shot blasting, crack repair - before any coating goes down. Homeowners do not need to be present during installation, just available on the first day to confirm access and walk through the plan.
When the job is complete, we walk through the finished surface with you and cover curing times, care instructions, and any follow-up steps specific to your Fort Lauderdale property's coastal environment.
We serve Fort Lauderdale homeowners and commercial property owners throughout the city. Call us or fill out the form below and we will follow up within one business day.
(754) 294-7370Fort Lauderdale is Broward County's largest and most prominent city, with a population of about 182,000 within city limits and the full weight of the county's economy and culture behind it. The city earned its nickname "The Venice of America" honestly - more than 300 miles of navigable inland waterways run through Fort Lauderdale, and thousands of private homes have canal frontage, private docks, and boat lifts in the backyard. The neighborhoods closest to the water, including Rio Vista, Victoria Park, and the areas along the Intracoastal Waterway, tend to have higher property values and owners who invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Older inland neighborhoods like Sailboat Bend and Flagler Village have a mix of mid-century CBS homes being renovated by a newer generation of residents.
Fort Lauderdale's housing stock spans a wide range of ages and types - from postwar concrete block ranch homes built in the 1950s and 1960s, to townhomes and condominiums built in the 1970s and 1980s, to newer construction near the beach and downtown. Many properties near the coast are HOA-governed or condo-association-managed, which affects how exterior renovation projects are approved and scheduled. The city connects to the rest of Broward County through I-95, US-1, Broward Boulevard, and Sunrise Boulevard. We serve the full city, from the beachside neighborhoods near Fort Lauderdale Beach to the residential streets near the western edge of the city. We also serve nearby Lauderdale Lakes to the northwest, where CBS homes from the same era face identical concrete flooring challenges.
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Learn MoreFrom waterfront properties on the Intracoastal to mid-century homes in Sailboat Bend, we serve Fort Lauderdale properties of every type. Call us or submit a request online and we will follow up within one business day.