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

Pool decks in Pompano Beach deal with a layered set of stressors - year-round UV exposure, high annual rainfall, and for homes on or near the Intracoastal, elevated salt air that accelerates surface degradation. Rough, cracked, or spalling pool decks are both a safety hazard and a maintenance issue that only gets more expensive to fix the longer it goes. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing services restore a slip-resistant, sealed surface that is built to handle what Pompano Beach throws at it year-round.
Many Pompano Beach homes built in the postwar period have interior concrete slabs in garages, utility rooms, and ground-floor spaces that have spent decades absorbing moisture, salt air, and heat without any protective coating. Epoxy applied over a properly ground slab seals those surfaces and gives homeowners a floor that resists the coastal humidity and cleans up easily - a real improvement over bare poured concrete that has been sitting exposed for 40 or 50 years.
Pompano Beach has a large population of seasonal homeowners who leave their properties vacant for months at a time. Garages in these homes often accumulate moisture damage during the summer wet season when no one is there to catch problems early. A coated garage floor is more resistant to the moisture cycling that happens in a closed, unventilated garage during a South Florida summer, and it makes the space easier to assess and clean when owners return.
Driveways and patios on Pompano Beach homes from the 1950s through 1980s show the typical pattern of flat-lot settling, surface cracking, and moisture-driven spalling that comes with decades on a high water table in South Florida. A bonded overlay restores the surface and closes off the cracking before water intrusion gets to the point of requiring full slab replacement - a fraction of the cost with the same visual result.
Homeowners in Pompano Beach condos and single-family homes near the beach are increasingly choosing polished concrete over tile or engineered wood because it holds up better against the tracked-in sand and moisture that come with coastal living. Polished concrete does not absorb salt air or humidity the way fabric flooring does, stays cooler underfoot in summer, and requires no special maintenance beyond regular mopping.
Walkways, driveways, and patios on Pompano Beach properties close to the Intracoastal or the ocean are exposed to both storm runoff and salt-air moisture. Uncoated concrete on these lots absorbs both steadily. Penetrating concrete sealers applied after grinding block moisture entry at the surface level, slow the salt-air deterioration that affects coastal properties more than inland ones, and add years to concrete that is already decades old.
Pompano Beach is a city of about 115,000 people sitting directly on the Atlantic coast between Fort Lauderdale and Deerfield Beach. The bulk of the city's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - postwar single-family homes with concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, and flat lots that were standard for South Florida development in those decades. Homes of that age in a coastal city have absorbed 40 to 70 years of salt air, high annual rainfall, and UV exposure without protective coatings on most of their exterior concrete. At that level of accumulated weathering, surface prep before any coating or resurfacing work is not optional - it is what determines whether the job lasts or fails in the first year.
The city has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and a significant portion of residential neighborhoods sit on or near canals that branch off the Intracoastal Waterway. Canal-front and Intracoastal properties face higher soil moisture near concrete slabs and continuous salt-air exposure that accelerates surface degradation on everything from pool decks to driveways. Pompano Beach also receives about 63 inches of rain per year, and with flat terrain and a high water table, standing water after heavy rain is common on residential lots. Contractors who work in Pompano Beach regularly understand how coastal moisture conditions change what products work, what products fail, and what surface preparation is required to get durability in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The postwar CBS construction that defines most of Pompano Beach's residential neighborhoods is the same building type we work on across Broward and northern Broward County every week. We know how those older slabs respond under grinding, what coastal moisture conditions require for primer selection, and how to sequence pool deck work around the wet season. For permit questions on concrete or exterior work, the City of Pompano Beach building division handles the municipality.
Atlantic Boulevard is the main east-west road most Pompano Beach residents use daily, and we have worked on homes all along it - from the inland neighborhoods off the Turnpike to the condos and smaller homes close to the beach. Palm Aire, the established community in western Pompano Beach built around golf courses, is an area we serve regularly, and the larger single-family homes there have pool decks and driveways that benefit from the same coastal-condition approach we apply across the city. The Pompano Beach Fishing Village and pier are the most recognized landmarks in the city, and most of the homes we visit in the beachside neighborhoods are within a short drive of it.
We also serve homeowners in Deerfield Beach, which borders Pompano Beach directly to the north and shares the same coastal climate, postwar housing stock, and high-water-table concrete challenges. To the south, Fort Lauderdale is another area we cover regularly, where the mix of older residential homes and canal-front properties requires the same attention to moisture and salt-air conditions.
Call us at (754) 294-7370 or fill out the form on this site. We respond to all Pompano Beach estimate requests within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within the same week.
We visit the property, assess slab condition and moisture levels, check for existing coatings or contamination that affect prep, and note any specific coastal conditions at the site. The written estimate covers everything - no separate charges for prep work added after the job starts.
Grinding, crack repair, and moisture priming happen before any product goes down. For pool decks and exterior slabs near the coast, proper prep is the step that determines whether the coating bonds and lasts or fails early. The homeowner does not need to be present during the work, but we ask that the area be clear of vehicles and furniture before our crew arrives.
We walk through the finished work with you at completion and provide care and cure instructions specific to the product and the coastal conditions at your property. Salt-air environments require different maintenance intervals than inland locations, and we explain what to watch for to keep your coating in good shape long-term.
No pressure, no obligation. We assess your slab, explain the options for your coastal property, and give you a written quote for your Pompano Beach home. Response within one business day guaranteed.
(754) 294-7370Pompano Beach is a city of about 115,000 people on the Atlantic coast of Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city covers roughly 24 square miles and has a diverse mix of property types: beachfront and Intracoastal condos and townhomes, postwar single-family neighborhoods inland, and the larger homes of Palm Aire in the western part of the city. About half of housing units in Pompano Beach are owner-occupied, and the city has a substantial seasonal population of snowbirds who own condos and homes here but spend summers elsewhere. The City of Pompano Beach has been actively redeveloping its waterfront, and the Pompano Beach Fishing Village area along the beach is the most recognized gathering point in the city.
Most of the city's single-family residential neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s, with concrete block and stucco construction that is standard across postwar South Florida. Atlantic Boulevard, which runs east to west through the heart of the city from the Intracoastal to the beach, is the road most Pompano Beach residents know best. The city has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and neighborhoods along those canals and the Intracoastal face salt-air and elevated moisture conditions that affect every exterior surface on those homes. To the north, we serve the same type of waterfront and postwar homes in Deerfield Beach, and to the south, we regularly work in Fort Lauderdale, where the coastal concrete conditions are similar and the housing stock from the same era is widespread.
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Learn MoreCoastal conditions wear down pool decks, driveways, and concrete floors faster in Pompano Beach than anywhere inland. Call us or submit a request online - we respond within one business day and bring coastal-condition experience to every job we do here.