
Delray Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Coconut Creek with urethane cement flooring, epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, pool deck resurfacing, and garage floor systems - designed for the CBS homes, townhomes, and condo communities built across this Broward County city, with concrete work across South Florida since 2017.

Coconut Creek has a mix of residential and commercial properties, and the commercial kitchens, food prep areas, and industrial spaces throughout the city benefit from a flooring system that can take hot water washdowns, chemical cleaning, and the thermal shock that standard epoxy cannot handle. A properly installed urethane cement floor bonds to damp concrete, resists grease and acids, and holds up under the cleaning demands of food-service environments where South Florida's humidity makes other systems unreliable.
Most homes in Coconut Creek were built between 1980 and 2000 on concrete slabs that have spent 25 to 45 years unprotected in the South Florida heat and humidity. Epoxy floor coatings seal the slab, give the floor a finished look that holds up to daily traffic, and resist the moisture vapor that South Florida slabs emit during the wet season - a property of bare slabs that causes surface dust, staining, and mold odor in uncoated garages and utility areas.
Screened-in patios and pool enclosures are extremely common on Coconut Creek single-family homes, and the concrete pool decks inside those enclosures see year-round use under conditions that accelerate surface breakdown - constant UV exposure through the screen, frequent wet-dry cycles from pool splash, and the heavy foot traffic of a home used by families year-round rather than just seasonally. Resurfacing these decks is far less disruptive than a full replacement and restores both the slip resistance and the appearance.
Coconut Creek garage floors are almost entirely uncoated CBS slabs from the 1980s and 1990s that absorb humidity, stain from vehicle fluids, and generate concrete dust as the surface erodes. A polyaspartic or epoxy broadcast floor coating applied to these slabs gives homeowners a sealed, cleanable surface that is noticeably easier to maintain - and the UV stability of polyaspartic systems makes them the better choice in garages with direct light exposure through the door.
Coconut Creek homeowners doing interior renovations increasingly choose polished concrete over tile because it eliminates the grout lines that trap mold in South Florida's humid climate and stays cooler underfoot than dark tile in the summer heat. The concrete block homes built here in the 1980s and 1990s have original slabs that, once ground and polished, reveal a surface character that fits the open floor plans common in that era of construction.
Coconut Creek averages about 60 inches of rain annually, and on the city's flat lots that water sits against driveways and walkways for extended periods after each summer storm. Sealing those surfaces every few years prevents water from penetrating the slab, softening the soil beneath, and causing the cracking and settling that flat-lot slabs in Coconut Creek are particularly prone to. It is the simplest preventive step that protects existing concrete from the most common damage pattern in this area.
Coconut Creek is a largely residential city in western Broward County, with most of its housing built between 1980 and 2000 as the county expanded westward. Concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard throughout the city - the same CBS building method used across most of South Florida in this era. At 25 to 45 years old, these homes have concrete surfaces that were installed without coatings and have spent decades in a climate that delivers about 60 inches of rain per year, intense UV exposure, and high humidity year-round. That combination means pool decks are pitting, driveways are cracking, and garage floors are dusting in ways that warrant real attention rather than just a can of sealer from a hardware store.
Coconut Creek also has a significant amount of townhome and condominium stock from the same era, much of it serving retirees and snowbirds. Condo associations and HOAs in these communities often contract for exterior concrete maintenance on a building-wide basis, which requires a contractor who understands both the HOA approval process and the scale of multi-unit exterior concrete work. Coconut Creek's flat terrain is also a persistent factor: standing water after summer rainstorms sits against foundation slabs and pool deck edges longer than in communities with even slight grading, and that prolonged moisture contact is the underlying cause of most of the slab cracking and surface breakdown we see throughout the city.
Our crew works throughout Coconut Creek regularly, and the concrete block homes built in this city during the 1980s and 1990s have a consistent set of characteristics we encounter on nearly every job - uncoated slabs, surface dusting and moisture vapor in garages, and pool decks showing the pattern of UV and wet-dry wear that develops over 30 to 40 years of South Florida exposure. The city is well laid out along Sample Road and Wiles Road as the primary east-west corridors, with Lyons Road and State Road 7 running north-south through the residential neighborhoods we visit most often.
Coconut Creek is known throughout Broward County as the home of Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road - the largest butterfly park in the world and a landmark every long-time resident knows. The City of Coconut Creek handles building permits for residential work, and for most interior floor coatings no permit is required - but exterior driveway or patio work in HOA communities may need community approval first.
We serve the neighboring communities closely. Margate is directly to the south, with similar CBS construction from the same era, and we work there regularly on the same types of garage floor and pool deck projects. We also serve Deerfield Beach to the north for the full range of concrete flooring work on its mix of older coastal homes and newer inland construction.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. Tell us the type of project and your neighborhood or community in Coconut Creek. We reply within one business day and schedule a convenient time to come out.
We visit your Coconut Creek property, inspect the concrete, check for moisture vapor and existing damage, and give you a written estimate with clear pricing - no vague ranges and no obligation to proceed. This is also when we flag any HOA pre-approval steps that may apply to your project.
We diamond-grind or profile the slab, address cracks and moisture barriers, and apply the coating system. Most Coconut Creek garage floor and pool deck projects complete in one to two days. You do not need to be home during the work, though we do a walkthrough with you at the end.
We walk through the finished surface with you, confirm cure times - typically light foot traffic in 24 hours for most polyaspartic systems - and give you maintenance guidance specific to your surface type and how Coconut Creek's climate affects it over time.
We serve all of Coconut Creek, from planned community townhomes to single-family CBS homes. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 407-6046Coconut Creek is a city in western Broward County with a population of roughly 60,000 people. The city was incorporated in 1967 but developed primarily during the 1980s and 1990s as the county expanded westward, leaving it with a housing stock that is overwhelmingly concrete block construction from that era. Most homes are single-story or two-story CBS structures on flat lots with modest yards, screened-in patios, and pool enclosures - the standard layout for Broward County subdivisions of this period. The city officially brands itself the "Butterfly Capital of the World" thanks to Butterfly World, the largest butterfly park in the world, located inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road. The Seminole Casino on Stirling Road is another well-known landmark - and a useful navigation reference for the neighborhoods that surround it in the central and southern parts of the city.
The city is bounded by Deerfield Beach to the north, Margate to the south, and Pompano Beach to the east. Its planned communities - including Winston Park, Centura Parc, and Regency Lakes - are typical HOA subdivisions with exterior appearance standards that affect how exterior concrete work gets permitted and scheduled. Neighboring Margate to the south shares the same building stock and many of the same concrete flooring challenges, while Pompano Beach to the east adds a coastal dimension with salt air that accelerates surface wear on driveways and patios - a factor that extends a few miles inland even in communities away from the water.
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