
Standard floor coatings struggle in South Florida heat and humidity. Urethane cement is engineered for exactly those conditions - a thick, seamless surface that handles what your garage and utility spaces actually deal with, installed right the first time.

Urethane cement flooring in Sunrise, FL is a thick, seamless coating poured directly over your concrete slab - it bonds tightly and cures into a hard, clean surface that handles heat, moisture, and chemical exposure that would break down standard epoxy coatings, and most residential projects are completed in one to three days.
In practical terms, it is the same coating system used in commercial kitchens and food processing facilities, where floors have to survive steam, boiling liquids, and heavy cleaning chemicals without cracking or peeling. For Sunrise homeowners, that same toughness translates to a garage floor that does not soften in afternoon heat, does not peel when the ground moisture pushes up through the slab, and does not stain when oil, fertilizer, or pool chemicals hit the surface. If your garage bakes in the sun or you have had moisture problems with previous coatings, urethane cement is worth looking at closely.
For commercial or warehouse spaces that need a similar level of durability at scale, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings cover larger facilities. And if aesthetics matter as much as durability, our polished concrete flooring is worth a look for spaces where a clean, natural finish fits the goal.
In Sunrise, the high water table means moisture is constantly pushing up through concrete slabs from below. If you notice a white chalky residue on your garage floor - especially after rain - or damp spots that appear even when nothing has been spilled, your slab is absorbing ground moisture. A urethane cement coating with a proper moisture barrier can seal the slab and stop that cycle.
Bare concrete in South Florida takes a beating from heat, humidity, and occasional chemical spills from cars or lawn equipment. If you can see small holes, flaking chunks, or rough patches where the surface is breaking down, the concrete is deteriorating and will continue to get worse without intervention. Urethane cement bonds to the slab and protects what is left from further damage.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil drips, rust from metal shelving, and fertilizer or pool chemical spills soak in and become nearly impossible to remove. If your floor looks permanently stained despite scrubbing, a coated surface eliminates that problem going forward - the sealed surface simply does not absorb spills the way raw concrete does.
Florida's humidity means garage floors can develop a light film of condensation on muggy mornings, making bare concrete surprisingly slippery. If you have noticed your floor feels slick after a rainstorm, a urethane cement coating with a textured finish adds grip and makes the surface safer to walk on year-round.
Urethane cement comes in a range of colors and finishes - from matte to satin - so you can match it to your space without sacrificing durability. The surface is seamless, meaning there are no grout lines or seams where dirt and moisture can collect over time. For garages that deal with vehicle traffic and chemical exposure, a textured anti-slip finish is a popular option that adds grip without changing the clean appearance. For workshops and utility rooms, a smoother finish is easier to sweep and mop. We talk through those options during the on-site assessment so you choose what fits your actual use before anything is ordered.
The installation system itself includes a primer layer to bond to the concrete, the urethane cement body coat in the thickness appropriate for your use case, and a topcoat sealer. Thickness matters - a thicker coating handles more abuse and lasts longer, and that is one of the questions worth asking any contractor you speak to. For spaces that need a decorative option alongside durability, our polished concrete and commercial epoxy services cover different needs on that spectrum.
A practical, durable finish for residential garages that see vehicle traffic, tool use, and occasional chemical exposure.
A surface finish with added aggregate for grip - suited for garages, utility rooms, and any space where wet floors are a regular concern.
Thicker coating and additional prep for workshops, storage facilities, or commercial spaces that see high foot traffic and heavy loads.
Almost every home in Sunrise was built directly on a concrete slab - there are no basements and very few crawl spaces. That slab is in direct contact with the ground and groundwater below it, and in Broward County, where average relative humidity stays above 70 percent for most of the year, concrete slabs absorb moisture constantly. Standard floor coatings applied without moisture testing fail here regularly - that is not a contractor problem, it is a materials and prep problem. Urethane cement, applied over a properly tested and prepared slab, is specifically formulated to handle that moisture pressure from below without cracking or delaminating. Homeowners in communities near Coral Springs and throughout western Broward deal with the same slab conditions, and the ones who have had urethane cement properly installed tend to not deal with the peeling-floor conversation again.
Sunrise also sees a strong surge in garage and utility room flooring projects in the months leading up to hurricane season - April and May especially - as homeowners set up their garages as reliable staging and storage areas before storm season starts in June. A sealed urethane cement floor wipes clean after flooding and debris, rather than absorbing storm damage the way bare concrete does. Scheduling early is worth it: contractor availability tightens significantly as summer approaches, and homeowners in communities like Lauderhill who plan ahead in January or February tend to get first-choice scheduling and more flexibility on timing.
For a broader look at what the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends for safe work environments during floor installation - including ventilation during grinding and coating - those guidelines are publicly available and worth knowing if you are curious about the process.
Reach out by phone or form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the space size, current use, and whether you have noticed moisture or cracking issues - that information shapes what the assessment will focus on.
We visit to inspect the slab up close, checking for cracks, staining, old coatings, and moisture. In Sunrise, moisture testing is non-negotiable because of the high water table. You get a written estimate that explains exactly what prep work is needed and why.
The first work day covers surface grinding, crack filling, and moisture barrier application if needed. This phase is the most important part of the entire job - shortcuts here are the main reason floor coatings in South Florida fail early.
The urethane cement goes down in layers and the space stays clear while it cures. Once the floor is ready, we walk through it with you, confirm everything meets expectations, and cover care and maintenance before we pack up.
Free on-site estimate in Sunrise. We test your slab for moisture and give you a written quote that explains exactly what your floor needs and why.
(754) 294-7370Broward County's high water table makes moisture testing non-negotiable. We test the slab before we do anything else, and if moisture levels are high, we apply a barrier coat before the urethane cement goes down. This is the step that separates a floor that lasts from one that peels in the first rainy season.
Our surface preparation follows guidelines recognized by the American Concrete Institute and the International Concrete Repair Institute. That means grinding to the right surface profile for proper adhesion - not a light scuff. The World Floor Covering Association maintains standards that guide our installation process as well. American Concrete Institute.
Many Sunrise neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about the appearance of garage floors, particularly in communities along Nob Hill Road and the Sawgrass area. We are familiar with common HOA finish and color requirements and can help you choose an option that stays compliant before any work starts.
You get a written breakdown of prep work, coating system, finish options, and total cost before we touch your floor. No line items added on installation day, no vague language about what is included. The cost conversation happens before we show up with equipment.
Urethane cement is a bigger investment than a standard floor coating, and it earns that price when it is installed correctly. The steps that protect your investment - moisture testing, proper grinding, and a written quote before any work starts - are the same steps that make the floor last.
A mechanically ground and refined concrete surface that brings out the slab's natural beauty - no coatings, just a clean, low-maintenance shine.
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