
Your floor has to handle heat, humidity, and daily use - and standard coatings keep failing. Urethane cement is the durable, seamless solution built for South Florida's conditions.

Urethane cement flooring in Delray Beach is a thick, seamless coating poured directly over your existing concrete slab - no grout lines, no seams, no places where moisture and bacteria can hide. Most residential jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
Homeowners in Delray Beach choose urethane cement when they need a floor that handles real conditions - kitchens where steam and dropped pans are routine, garages where oil and moisture push up through the slab, or screened lanais that live between indoors and outdoors. It outperforms standard epoxy in humid, hot, or moisture-prone spaces because it is specifically formulated to resist the thermal shock and vapor transmission that cause other coatings to fail here. For spaces where you want a ground-and-polished finish that works with the existing slab structure rather than a poured coating on top, our Polished Concrete Flooring service is worth comparing.
The finished surface can be matte, satin, or gloss, and colors range from neutral grays to bolder tones. The result looks intentional and clean - not like a painted garage floor, but like a surface that was designed that way from the start.
In Delray Beach's humid climate, moisture pushing up through an older concrete slab often shows up as white powdery deposits or a musty smell that lingers even when the space is dry. This is a sign that your slab is absorbing and releasing moisture regularly, which will eventually damage any untreated surface. A urethane cement system with a proper moisture barrier can stop this cycle and give you a floor that stays dry and odor-free.
If your current epoxy or paint coating is lifting in patches or bubbling up, that is a clear sign the coating has failed - usually because of moisture underneath or poor prep when it was first applied. Peeling coatings are a trip hazard and tend to get worse quickly in South Florida's heat. Replacing it with urethane cement, done right this time, gives you a surface that actually holds up to the conditions here.
Tile grout lines and porous concrete both trap grease, cleaning product residue, and moisture over time. If you find yourself scrubbing the same stains repeatedly or the floor looks dingy no matter what you do, a seamless urethane cement surface eliminates the grout lines and pores where grime hides. It is much easier to wipe clean and stays fresh with minimal effort.
Many Delray Beach homeowners convert screened patios, garages, or bonus rooms into home gyms, workshops, or extended living areas. These spaces often have bare concrete slabs that were never meant to be finished floors. Urethane cement gives you a finished floor that handles the humidity, the occasional wet shoes from the pool, and the heat without cracking or peeling the way other coatings would.
We install complete urethane cement systems - base coat, body coat, and a protective topcoat - over mechanically prepared concrete. Applied at roughly a quarter-inch thick, the system provides real durability without raising the floor height enough to cause problems with doors or transitions. Every project starts with a full assessment of your slab, including moisture testing, so we know what we are working with before the first coat goes down. For spaces that need the look and feel of polished stone rather than a poured coating, our Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings page covers heavy-duty alternatives.
We offer urethane cement systems for residential kitchens, garages, laundry rooms, screened lanais, and covered patios - anywhere that deals with moisture, heat, or heavy foot traffic. Finish options include matte, satin, and gloss topcoats, and we can add decorative broadcast flakes for texture and slip resistance where it matters.
Suits homeowners who need a durable, easy-to-clean garage floor that holds up to vehicle traffic, oil, and Delray Beach's slab moisture without peeling.
A seamless, grout-free surface for spaces that deal with daily steam, dropped items, and wet mopping - particularly suited to Delray Beach homes where humidity is a constant factor.
A moisture-resistant, UV-aware finish for covered outdoor spaces that live between indoors and the elements - popular in South Florida where screened living areas are common.
Broadcast flakes or a texturing additive added to the topcoat for pool surrounds, utility areas, or any space where wet feet are routine.
Delray Beach's year-round heat and humidity regularly push average temperatures above 90 degrees and humidity above 70 percent - conditions that drive moisture vapor up through concrete slabs from below. Standard epoxy can yellow in UV light and peel in high-humidity spaces. Urethane cement is formulated to resist both, which is why it is a more practical long-term choice for South Florida homes. Homeowners in Coconut Creek and throughout the coastal corridor face the same conditions and benefit from the same moisture-resistant approach.
A large share of Delray Beach's housing stock consists of concrete block construction homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. These older slabs may have hairline cracks, settled sections, or previous coatings that need to be stripped before new work can begin. Urethane cement can bridge minor cracks and flex slightly with the slab, making it more forgiving than rigid coatings in this environment. Homeowners in Margate and nearby communities with similar housing stock see the same prep requirements. The American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on concrete surface preparation standards that inform how we approach every job here.
Call or contact us and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - what space you are working with, roughly how large it is, and whether there is an existing coating. Most estimates in the Delray Beach area are free and take about 30 to 45 minutes.
We come out, check the condition of your concrete - looking for cracks, old coatings, and moisture issues - and measure the space. You will typically receive a written quote within a day or two that explains what is included and why, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
The first day of work is almost entirely about surface preparation. We grind the concrete mechanically to remove old coatings, open the pores of the slab, and fill any cracks or divots with patching compound. This step determines whether your floor lasts 15 years or starts peeling in two.
We apply the urethane cement system in layers - base coat, body coat, and topcoat - with cure time between each. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and hand you written care instructions, including when you can resume light foot traffic and when the floor is ready for vehicles or heavy appliances.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within one business day.
(561) 407-6046In Delray Beach, slab moisture is one of the most common reasons floor coatings fail - and one of the most commonly skipped steps in a rush job. We test every slab before work begins. Delray Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing has been serving Palm Beach County since 2017 and has seen enough moisture failures to make this a non-negotiable part of every project.
Older slabs in Delray Beach are common, and they do come with extra considerations. We assess your slab and walk you through what we find during the visit - so you understand what prep is needed and why before signing anything. We do not discover surprises mid-project and change the price without explaining the reason.
Florida requires contractors doing this type of work to hold a valid state license, and you can verify ours through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at any time. Hiring an unlicensed installer can leave you with no recourse if something goes wrong, and your homeowner's insurance may not cover the damage. We are also covered for workers' compensation, which protects you from liability if anything happens on your property.
We specify topcoats that are suited to coastal environments - important within a mile or two of the Atlantic in Delray Beach, where salt air degrades standard finishes faster than inland conditions would. We ask about your property's exposure and specify accordingly, rather than using the same product everywhere regardless of location.
We do the prep work that makes floors last in this climate - and we explain every step so you know exactly what you are paying for. That is what keeps Delray Beach homeowners calling us back.
A ground-and-polished concrete surface that creates a low-maintenance, high-shine floor without any added coating - suited to open living areas and retail spaces.
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