Warehouses, auto shops, commercial kitchens, and industrial spaces in Pembroke Pines need floors that hold up to heavy traffic, chemical spills, and South Florida's relentless humidity. We install commercial-grade epoxy systems that last.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Pembroke Pines bond directly to concrete, creating a seamless surface that resists stains, chemicals, vehicle traffic, and heavy equipment. Most commercial projects run two to five days from start to finish, including curing.
Pembroke Pines and the surrounding Broward County corridor have a large concentration of warehouses, light industrial facilities, auto service shops, and commercial kitchens - all spaces where an unprotected concrete floor creates real problems. Bare concrete absorbs spills, breaks down under traffic, and becomes a hygiene and safety liability. A properly installed epoxy coating seals the surface, simplifies daily cleaning, and can be finished with a non-slip texture for areas that get wet regularly.
For residential garages or interior home floors, we offer residential epoxy floor coatings with the same preparation standards and a finish range suited to home use. Both services start with a moisture test - because in South Florida, that step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails.
If oil, chemicals, or food are soaking into your concrete and leaving permanent marks no matter how hard you scrub, the surface is unprotected and porous. Bare concrete absorbs everything, and over time those stains become a hygiene and safety concern. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe away easily.
That white, powdery residue is called efflorescence, caused by moisture moving up through the slab from the ground below. In Pembroke Pines, where the water table in Broward County is high and slabs stay damp, this is a common warning sign. Any epoxy coating applied without addressing the moisture first will likely fail - seeing this is a prompt to call a contractor who knows how to test and treat the slab.
If the top layer of your concrete is breaking apart in small chunks or developing pits and craters, the surface is deteriorating and will only get worse under traffic. This kind of surface damage is both a tripping hazard and a sign the concrete needs repair before it gets worse. Epoxy applied over a properly repaired slab stops the deterioration and gives you a durable, even surface.
If you already have some kind of floor coating and it is lifting at the edges, bubbling in spots, or worn down to bare concrete in the busiest areas, the coating has reached the end of its useful life. A failing floor surface creates slip hazards and allows the concrete underneath to take damage. Recoating - done correctly this time - restores protection and extends the life of the slab.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems for commercial and industrial concrete floors throughout Pembroke Pines and Broward County. Every project starts with mechanical surface preparation - grinding or shot-blasting the concrete to open the surface so the coating bonds properly. Any cracks or damaged areas are repaired before coating. If the slab has moisture, we address it with a barrier primer before the epoxy goes down.
For facilities that need even greater chemical resistance and durability, we also install urethane cement flooring - a heavier-duty option suited to commercial kitchens, food processing areas, and spaces with extreme temperature swings. Both systems can be finished with a non-slip texture aggregate for safety compliance. We work around your schedule, including weekends and off-hours, to minimize facility downtime.
Suited to warehouses and light industrial spaces with a clean, structurally sound slab that needs a durable, easy-clean surface.
For high-traffic facilities - auto shops, distribution centers, manufacturing floors - where a thicker, more durable build is required.
Adds fine grit or sand to the topcoat while it is still wet, creating a surface with real traction for areas that regularly get wet or see heavy foot traffic.
A practical finish that adds color and texture while maintaining commercial-grade durability - popular in showrooms, retail spaces, and auto dealerships.
Pembroke Pines sits on low-lying land where the water table is high and concrete slabs stay damp year-round. That moisture pushes upward through slabs - a process called moisture vapor transmission - and it is one of the leading causes of epoxy coating failure in this region. Broward County's combination of heat, humidity regularly above 75 percent, and summer temperatures in the low 90s means that epoxy applied without proper preparation and climate-appropriate products will not bond correctly. A contractor who does not account for local conditions is setting up your floor to fail.
Hurricane season runs June through November, and businesses throughout Davie and Plantation schedule facility improvements before the season starts or after storm damage occurs. Demand for commercial epoxy work spikes in spring and after major storms, which can affect contractor availability and lead times. Booking in late winter or early spring typically gives you more scheduling flexibility. A sealed epoxy floor is also far easier to clean and disinfect after a flooding event than bare concrete - which matters for any Pembroke Pines facility that has dealt with storm water intrusion.
We ask a few quick questions about your space - size, current floor condition, and what your operation needs. We respond within one business day and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within a few days of your call.
We walk the floor, look for cracks, damage, staining, and signs of moisture. In South Florida, a moisture vapor test is non-negotiable before any commercial epoxy job. You receive a written quote that breaks down prep work, coat layers, finish options, and a clear timeline.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete surface to open it up, repairs any damaged areas, then applies the epoxy system in layers. We can phase the work or schedule around your operations - including weekends and off-hours - to minimize downtime.
The floor needs at least 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles or heavy equipment. We do a final walkthrough, confirm the finish meets your expectations, and walk you through maintenance. We stand behind our work with a written warranty.
We test every slab for moisture before application - because in South Florida, that step is what prevents early failure. We also work around your schedule to keep your facility operational. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8319South Florida's high water table means slab moisture is a constant variable on commercial jobs. We test every concrete floor for moisture vapor transmission before application and apply a moisture-blocking primer when the slab needs it. This is the step other contractors skip that causes commercial floors to fail within the first year.
We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For commercial clients, that license matters - it means we carry the insurance and have met the competency standards the state requires. You can verify our license status before you sign anything.
Shutting down a commercial facility - even for a few days - costs money. We plan commercial jobs around your schedule, including weekends and phased work that lets part of your space stay in use. You get a clear timeline upfront so your team knows exactly when the floor will be ready.
Commercial floors that get wet - kitchens, loading docks, wash bays - can become serious slip hazards. We broadcast fine grit aggregate into the topcoat to create a textured, slip-resistant surface that meets the safety needs of busy commercial spaces without changing the appearance significantly.
Every point above comes back to the same thing: a floor installed correctly for the conditions your business actually operates in. You can review slip-resistance standards for commercial floors at the National Floor Safety Institute or learn about contractor licensing requirements at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Residential-grade epoxy and polyaspartic coatings for home garages - durable, easy to clean, and built to handle South Florida's humidity and heat.
Learn MoreA heavier-duty alternative to epoxy for commercial kitchens, food processing areas, and spaces with extreme temperature swings or chemical exposure.
Learn MoreSpring slots fill quickly as businesses prepare their facilities before hurricane season. Call us now or submit a request online - we will get back to you within one business day.