
Sunrise Florida Epoxy is a concrete flooring contractor serving Lauderhill, FL, with epoxy coatings, garage floor systems, and polished concrete. We have served Broward County homeowners since 2016 and respond to all estimate requests within one business day.

Lauderhill garages and utility floors deal with the same South Florida humidity and summer rain that works into bare concrete over time. A properly installed epoxy floor coating seals the slab against moisture absorption, resists tire marks and stains, and gives the floor a finished appearance that holds up in this climate.
Ranch-style single-family homes make up a large share of Lauderhill's housing stock, and most of them have attached garages with bare concrete floors. In South Florida's heat, those floors absorb oil, moisture, and grime quickly. A coated floor resists all of it and is far easier to keep clean.
Many Lauderhill homes built between the 1960s and 1980s have solid concrete slabs that are a natural candidate for polishing and sealing into a finished floor. Polished concrete handles Broward County's humidity well, stays cooler underfoot than carpet, and does not harbor the mold or allergens that fabric flooring can in this climate.
Lauderhill's flat terrain and Broward County's high water table mean that moisture is nearly always present near concrete slabs and driveway surfaces. Sealing those surfaces prevents water from working into the pores, which is the primary cause of cracking, spalling, and surface staining in this area over time.
Driveways and patios on Lauderhill homes built 40 to 60 years ago often show surface cracking and staining that is cosmetic rather than structural. Resurfacing refreshes the appearance and extends the life of the slab without the expense and disruption of tearing it out and starting over.
Many Lauderhill homes have screened pool enclosures where the concrete deck gets year-round UV and pool chemical exposure. Bare concrete pool decks in this climate become rough, stained, and hot underfoot faster than most homeowners expect. Coating or resurfacing restores a safe, slip-resistant surface and protects the concrete from ongoing damage.
Most homes in Lauderhill were built between the 1960s and 1980s using concrete block construction - the standard method in South Florida during that era. At 40 to 60 years old, these slabs have absorbed decades of humidity, storm water, and Florida heat. The city sits on flat, low-lying land with a water table that stays close to the surface in many neighborhoods, which means moisture migration through the slab is a real variable that affects how coatings bond and how long they last. A contractor who does not account for that factor will produce work that fails earlier than it should.
Lauderhill also packs roughly 75,000 residents into about 8 square miles, which means lots are small and homes are close together. That density makes access and work logistics more of a planning consideration than on larger suburban lots. South Florida's rainy season from June through September brings daily afternoon thunderstorms, and any concrete surface - driveway, patio, pool deck, or interior slab - that is not properly sealed takes on water that cycles through it with every storm. Concrete flooring contractors who work here routinely see the same moisture-driven failure patterns and know how to specify systems that prevent them.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The CBS (concrete block structure) homes that fill Lauderhill neighborhoods are what we see on job after job - their slabs respond differently to grinding, prep, and coating than wood-frame homes in other parts of the country, and working on them daily means we do not have a learning curve when we show up at your house.
Lauderhill centers on State Road 7, which runs north-south through the city and connects it to Fort Lauderdale, Sunrise, and Tamarac. Most neighborhoods sit close to Central Broward Regional Park, which is one of the largest parks in Broward County. The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center is a well-known local institution near the city core. These are the streets and areas where we are on the ground week to week, and we know what the local housing stock looks like before we arrive. For permit-required work, the City of Lauderhill Building Division handles inspections for the area.
Lauderhill is one of several densely settled cities we work in regularly across central Broward County. We also serve homeowners in Lauderdale Lakes, which borders Lauderhill to the south and has a very similar mix of 1960s and 1970s CBS homes. Homeowners in Sunrise to the west are also in our regular service area, and we see the same concrete conditions on those jobs that we see in Lauderhill every day.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. There is no fee for an estimate and no obligation to book.
We visit your Lauderhill property, inspect the concrete, check for moisture issues common in this area, and provide a written quote covering prep, product, and labor. You will know the full cost before any work starts.
We mechanically grind the concrete to open the pores and remove any contamination, then apply the coating system. Most residential jobs are completed in one to two days depending on size and cure time requirements.
Once the coating is cured we walk the floor with you, confirm you are satisfied, and explain how to maintain your specific coating system in South Florida conditions. You are not left to figure it out on your own.
We serve Lauderhill and surrounding Broward County cities. No obligation - just an honest quote for your specific floor.
(754) 294-7370Lauderhill is a city of roughly 75,000 people packed into about 8 square miles in central Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Sunrise to the west. The city was built out primarily during the postwar Florida boom from the late 1950s through the 1980s, and that building era defines the local housing stock - low-slung ranch-style concrete block homes on modest lots, many of them with attached carports or garages. More than half of Lauderhill households rent rather than own, which means the owner-occupied homes in the city often represent decades of investment by families who have stayed and put down roots. The city of Lauderhill has a notably large Caribbean-American and Jamaican-American community, one of the largest such concentrations in the United States, which has shaped the city's culture and local character for decades.
Landmarks that most residents recognize include Central Broward Regional Park, a large county recreation facility that hosts sports fields, a water park, and the Central Broward Cricket Stadium - one of the only international-standard cricket venues in the United States. The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center on the city's main corridor is the local anchor for concerts and community events. The main commercial and transit artery through the city is State Road 7 (US-441), which connects Lauderhill north and south to Sunrise, Tamarac, and Fort Lauderdale. Neighboring cities we serve include Tamarac to the north and Lauderdale Lakes to the south, both of which share Lauderhill's building age and concrete conditions.
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