
Tired of concrete that absorbs every spill and stain? A sealed epoxy floor transforms your garage or interior space in two to three days and holds up against South Florida heat, moisture, and heavy use.

Epoxy floor coating in Sunrise, FL bonds directly to your concrete slab and creates a hard, sealed surface that repels spills, resists stains, and holds up to vehicle traffic - most residential garage jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
Unlike the gray floor paint sold at hardware stores, true epoxy chemically bonds to the concrete rather than sitting on top of it. That bond is what makes the difference between a coating that lasts a decade and one that peels after the first rainy season. For homeowners in Sunrise, where ground moisture pushes up through slabs year-round, having that bond done right matters more than it does in drier parts of the country.
If your floor needs more than a basic coating - say, decorative metallic swirls or a specialized finish - our commercial and industrial epoxy options cover a wider range of applications and surface demands.
If you mop your garage floor but it still looks spotted and discolored, bare concrete is absorbing everything that lands on it. In South Florida, that porous surface pulls up oil, tire marks, and moisture from the ground below. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills wipe away instead of soaking in.
Chalky patches or slightly damp areas are a sign that moisture is moving up through your slab from the ground. This is common in Sunrise because the water table is very close to the surface. A professional can test the floor and apply a moisture-blocking primer before coating - catching this early prevents much bigger problems later.
Small chunks or flakes coming off the surface mean the concrete is breaking down. This is normal over time in a garage that sees vehicle traffic and chemical exposure. Small repairs can be made before coating, and the epoxy then protects the repaired surface from further deterioration.
If a previous epoxy or paint coating is lifting at the edges, bubbling in spots, or turning yellow, it has reached the end of its life or was not applied correctly. Painting over it will not fix the problem. The right move is to strip it back to bare concrete and start fresh with proper prep.
Not every floor needs the same solution. Solid color epoxy is the most common choice for garage floors - it is clean, durable, and easy to clean. Decorative flake finishes add texture and grip, which is especially useful in South Florida where a smooth surface can become slippery when wet from humidity or rain. For homeowners who want something with more visual character, a metallic epoxy finish creates a high-gloss, swirling effect that is popular in showrooms, fitness spaces, and statement garage floors.
For commercial garages, warehouses, or multi-bay shop floors, the demands are different - heavier traffic, chemical exposure, and sometimes the need to keep part of the space operational during the job. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating service handles those larger, more complex projects with phase-based installation to minimize disruption.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform look that is easy to wipe down and maintain.
Colored chips broadcast into the wet coating add texture, grip, and a speckled appearance popular in garages.
A swirling, high-gloss finish suited for showrooms, studios, or any space where the floor is a design element.
Sunrise sits in Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and humidity stays high for most of the year. Epoxy is sensitive to both temperature and moisture during application - if the concrete is too warm or the air too humid, the coating can cure unevenly or fail to bond. A contractor who works here needs to schedule jobs carefully, often starting early in the morning before the heat peaks, and must test the concrete for moisture before any coating goes down. Homes near the western edge of the city, close to the Everglades, sit in areas with especially high ground moisture - a factor that makes that pre-coating moisture test even more important.
We serve homeowners throughout Sunrise and neighboring cities including Plantation and Tamarac. Because most homes in these areas were built between the 1970s and 1990s on concrete slab foundations, the concrete is often aging and needs more prep work than a newer slab would. That prep work - grinding, crack repair, and moisture management - is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels.
Reach out by phone or form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - floor size, current condition, and whether you have had any coating before.
We schedule a visit to look at the concrete in person. No honest contractor can give a firm price without seeing the floor. In Sunrise, testing for moisture is a standard part of this step. The visit usually takes 20 to 30 minutes.
The first work day is almost entirely preparation. We grind the entire surface, fill any cracks or pits, and seal off doorways to contain dust. This step determines whether your floor lasts.
Once the surface is ready, we apply the coating in layers - primer, base coat, and a clear topcoat. Stay off the floor for 24 hours after the final coat, and wait 72 hours before parking a vehicle on it.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site look at your floor and a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for the estimate.
(754) 294-7370Florida requires contractors applying floor coatings commercially to hold a valid state license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry it along with full liability insurance, so you are protected if anything goes wrong.
Every Sunrise job starts with a concrete moisture test before we apply a single coat. Broward County's high water table makes this non-negotiable. Contractors who skip this step are the reason so many local epoxy floors peel within a year.
We never give phone estimates. Every quote follows an in-person look at the floor. You get a written breakdown of what prep work is needed, what finish options are available, and what the total cost will be - no surprises.
We work throughout Sunrise and surrounding Broward County cities. We know which neighborhoods have high water tables, which HOAs have finish restrictions, and how to schedule around South Florida's summer humidity - details that matter for a floor that lasts.
Every job we do starts with honest prep and ends with a walkthrough so you can see the finished floor and ask questions before we leave. That combination - proper licensing, moisture testing, written quotes, and a clear handoff - is what keeps Sunrise homeowners calling us back when it is time for the next project.
For more on professional epoxy standards, see the Concrete Network epoxy flooring guide, a widely referenced resource for installation best practices.
Need epoxy for a warehouse, shop, or commercial facility? We scale to larger spaces with proper phase-based installation to minimize downtime.
Learn MoreMetallic epoxy creates a one-of-a-kind, high-gloss finish with swirling color effects - popular for showrooms, studios, and statement garage floors.
Learn MoreSouth Florida floors take a beating - call now and we will assess your concrete and give you a clear, written quote with no pressure.