
Your garage floor takes a beating from heat, humidity, oil stains, and salt air. We apply coatings built to hold up in Delray Beach conditions - not just look good on day one.

Garage floor coatings in Delray Beach seal your concrete slab with a hard, bonded layer that resists stains, moisture, and everyday wear - most residential jobs take one to two days from prep to final coat. The result is a surface that is easy to clean, holds up to oil and chemicals, and stays looking finished for years. Many Delray Beach homeowners use their garages as workshops, storage spaces, or extra living areas, and a sealed floor makes all the difference in how comfortable and usable that space feels.
Bare concrete is porous - it absorbs everything that lands on it, from motor oil to lawn chemicals to the salt and moisture in South Florida's air. Once stains soak in, no amount of scrubbing gets them out. A properly applied coating acts as a barrier, so spills stay on the surface instead of becoming permanent. If you are comparing options, our polyaspartic floor coatings cure faster and handle heat better than standard epoxy - worth knowing before you decide.
That powdery white residue is efflorescence - salt and minerals being pushed up by moisture moving through the slab. In Delray Beach, where the water table is shallow, this is common. Left alone it keeps breaking down the surface, and any coating applied without addressing it will peel early.
Oil spots, rust rings from metal shelving, and chemical stains mean the concrete has absorbed those materials deep into its pores. A sealed coating prevents future stains from soaking in. South Florida garages that store lawn equipment, golf carts, and boats are especially prone to this kind of buildup.
Small chunks breaking off or a rough, pocked surface means the concrete is actively deteriorating. Years of moisture, salt air from the coast, and chemical exposure cause this kind of surface damage. Coating over a properly repaired slab stops the deterioration before it becomes a larger problem.
Bubbling, lifting, or sections coming up in sheets means the original coating failed - usually because the concrete was not properly prepped or moisture got underneath it. The fix requires removing the old coating completely before anything new goes down. That step cannot be skipped.
We offer two main coating types for residential garages: epoxy and polyaspartic. Standard epoxy floor coatings are thick, hard-wearing, and the most widely used option for garages - they bond tightly to properly prepared concrete and can last 10 to 20 years. For homeowners who need the garage back faster, our polyaspartic floor coatings cure in hours instead of days and hold up better under direct Florida sun. Both can be applied with decorative color chips that add texture and grip to the finished surface.
We also offer a decorative chip broadcast finish that hides minor surface imperfections while adding a professional look. The prep process - grinding, crack filling, moisture testing - is the same regardless of which coating you choose, because a coating applied over a bad surface will fail regardless of how good the product is. Every job includes a moisture test before anything else goes on.
Best for homeowners who want a thick, long-lasting finish at a straightforward price.
Best for homeowners who need the garage back quickly and want better UV and heat resistance.
Best for homeowners who want a showroom look with added texture and slip resistance.
Required for slabs with elevated moisture - common in older Delray Beach homes near the water table.
Delray Beach sits in Palm Beach County, where average humidity stays above 70 percent for most of the year and the water table is notoriously shallow. That combination means moisture is almost always pushing up through concrete slabs from below - which is why coatings that are not applied with moisture mitigation fail here faster than in drier climates. We test every floor before we touch it, and if moisture levels are elevated, we address it with a barrier primer before the finish coat goes on. Skipping that step is the most common reason budget coatings peel within a year.
Many Delray Beach homes, particularly in established neighborhoods built in the 1970s through 1990s, have older slabs that show cracking, staining, and surface wear from decades of exposure. Homeowners in Boynton Beach and Boca Raton face the same conditions. We work across all of these communities and know what prep work an older South Florida slab actually needs. Getting that right upfront is what separates a floor that lasts from one that has to be redone.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We schedule a free on-site visit to measure your floor, check its condition, and discuss coating options - no obligation.
During the visit we test your slab for moisture - especially important in Delray Beach given the shallow water table. You receive a written quote that details prep work, number of coats, any crack repairs, and the warranty. No surprises on the day of the job.
The crew grinds the floor to open the concrete pores so the coating bonds properly. Cracks get filled and any problem areas are addressed. This is the most important step - a well-prepped floor is the only reason a coating lasts.
The coating goes on in layers. Most jobs are walk-ready in 24 hours and vehicle-ready in 72 hours. Before the crew leaves, you walk the floor together and they cover care instructions. Park outside for about three days and you are done.
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(561) 407-6046We use coatings specifically formulated to handle South Florida's heat and humidity - not products designed for dry Northern climates. That means coatings that cure properly even during Delray Beach summers and stay bonded through rainy season.
We test every slab before applying anything. Elevated moisture is a known issue in Delray Beach homes, and treating it with a barrier primer before the finish coat is how we prevent early failure. This step is non-negotiable on every job we do. Learn more about the importance of surface prep from the{' '} Portland Cement Association at{' '} <a href='https://www.cement.org' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='text-primary underline'>cement.org</a>.
We hold a valid Florida state contractor license - verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can confirm any contractor's license at the DBPR's online lookup tool before hiring. We carry full liability insurance on every job.
We have been working in Delray Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities since 2017. We know the local housing stock, the HOA communities, and the conditions that affect how a coating performs here over time.
When you call us, you get a contractor who has done this work in Delray Beach long enough to know what can go wrong and how to prevent it. That local experience shows in how we approach prep work, moisture management, and the products we choose for South Florida conditions.
The Concrete Network is a useful resource for understanding what goes into a quality residential floor coating job.
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