
Stained, pitting, or peeling garage floors are a common problem in Sunrise homes. We apply coatings built to bond, hold, and hold up through every South Florida summer.

Garage floor coatings in Sunrise, FL protect bare concrete by sealing the surface with a bonded layer that resists stains, moisture, and everyday wear - most residential jobs on a single or two-car garage take one to two days from start to finish.
If your garage floor has seen years of oil drips, tire marks, and Broward County humidity, cleaning alone will not restore it. Once concrete absorbs stains or starts to pit, the only way forward is a coating that seals what is there and protects it from here on out. Many homeowners also consider polyaspartic floor coatings when they want a faster cure - sometimes same-day - which works well for garages that need to be back in service quickly.
Every garage floor coating project starts with the concrete underneath. We assess the slab, test for moisture, and choose the right coating system before any product goes down. That is how you get a floor that looks good on day one and still looks good years later.
If you have scrubbed your garage floor and the oil stains, rust marks, or tire tracks simply will not come out, the concrete has absorbed them deep into its surface. Bare concrete is porous, and once it soaks up years of drips and spills, cleaning alone will not restore it. A coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top instead of soaking in.
That chalky white residue is called efflorescence - it is mineral deposits left behind when moisture moves up through the slab and evaporates. In Sunrise, where slabs sit directly on moist sandy soil, this is a common sign that moisture is actively moving through your concrete. It means the slab needs proper prep and a moisture-tolerant system before any coating goes down.
When the top layer of concrete starts to break down - showing small pits, chips, or a rough sandy texture - the slab is deteriorating and will only get worse if left untreated. This kind of breakdown is more common in older Sunrise homes where the original concrete has faced decades of humidity and temperature swings. A coating applied over properly prepped concrete stops that deterioration cold.
If water pools on your garage floor after a heavy rain or when you wash your car, that standing water is working its way into the concrete every time it happens. During Sunrise's rainy season, this can happen frequently, and repeated soaking accelerates the breakdown of bare concrete. A properly applied coating combined with good drainage keeps water from penetrating the slab.
The right coating for your garage depends on how you use the space, the current condition of your concrete, and how quickly you need the floor back in service. For homeowners who want a durable surface with a wide range of color and finish choices, standard epoxy floor coatings are a proven option that bonds tightly to concrete and holds up well under everyday garage use - tools, tires, car jacks, and all.
If your priority is a faster return to service, polyaspartic floor coatings cure much faster than traditional epoxy - often walkable within hours and drivable the next morning. Polyaspartic products also handle South Florida's heat better, staying hard on the hottest days when older coatings can soften and leave tire marks. We walk you through both options during your estimate so you choose what fits your garage, your timeline, and your budget.
Best for homeowners who want a tough, long-lasting finish with a wide range of colors and decorative flake options.
Best for garages that need to be back in service fast - cures within hours and holds up in South Florida's summer heat.
Best for homeowners who use the garage as a gym, workshop, or bonus room and want a finished, textured look.
Best added over any color coat to maximize stain resistance, gloss, and long-term surface durability.
Sunrise sits in western Broward County where average humidity stays above 70% for most of the year and summer heat regularly pushes into the low 90s. Most homes here were built between the 1970s and 1990s on concrete slabs poured directly on sandy soil - and at 30 to 50 years old, many of those garage floors have absorbed a lot. The combination of slab-on-grade construction, high humidity, and South Florida's rainy season means moisture is almost always moving through the concrete, pushing up from below. If a coating is applied without testing for that moisture first, it will bubble and peel within a year. We test every slab before we touch it.
We serve homeowners throughout western Broward, including Tamarac and North Lauderdale. Garage floor conditions across this area share a common thread - older slabs, high moisture, and coatings that were applied without proper prep. We have seen the results of rushed work and we do not cut those corners.
For more on how moisture and climate affect garage floors, the American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on slab moisture and coating performance that is worth reading if you want the technical background.
We will respond within one business day to gather basic details - garage size, floor condition, and what you are hoping to get out of the project. Most quotes require an in-person visit so we can see the concrete before giving you a firm number.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, stains, old sealers, and run a moisture test. You will see samples of finishes and colors, and you will get a clear written price - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
The crew grinds the entire floor to remove the smooth top layer, old sealers, and any stains that could prevent bonding. This is the loudest part of the job and the single biggest factor in whether your coating lasts 2 years or 20.
The coating goes down in layers - base coat, decorative flakes or color if chosen, then a clear topcoat. Before we leave, we walk the floor with you and address anything that does not look right. We give you specific cure timelines so you know exactly when you can drive back in.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(754) 294-7370South Florida's humidity means slab moisture is the number one cause of coating failure in Broward County. We test every floor before we coat it and will not proceed if conditions are not right. That step alone separates a coating that lasts from one that peels by next summer.
Standard epoxy can soften on a hot Sunrise garage floor, leaving tire marks and a surface that feels tacky underfoot. We use coating systems rated for South Florida's temperatures so the floor stays hard and clean no matter how hot it gets in July.
We assess your floor in person before we quote because the condition of your concrete determines the real scope of work. The price we give you after that visit is the price you pay - no surprise line items when the job is done.
We have coated garage floors throughout Sunrise and the surrounding communities, which means we have seen the specific slab conditions, HOA requirements, and weather timing challenges that are common in this area. That local context matters when planning and executing a project.
Every one of these points comes back to one thing: a garage floor coating that is still on your floor years from now, not peeling up at the edges after the first rainy season. That is what we deliver.
A faster-curing alternative to epoxy that stays hard in Florida heat - ideal when you need your garage back the same day.
Learn MoreOur core coating system: a two-part formula that bonds tightly to concrete and comes in dozens of color and flake options.
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