
Pembroke Pines Epoxy is a Concrete Flooring Contractor serving Lauderhill, FL, specializing in polished concrete flooring, epoxy floor coatings, and garage floor systems for Lauderhill homeowners in a city built primarily from the 1960s through the 1980s on flat, high-water-table terrain. We have served Broward County since 2020 and respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Lauderhill's 1960s and 1970s ranch homes commonly have solid CBS slabs under outdated tile or vinyl flooring - and those slabs are often in good structural shape despite their age. Our polished concrete flooring process grinds and densifies the existing slab into a reflective, low-maintenance surface that handles Broward County humidity without warping, cupping, or absorbing mold the way carpet and wood flooring can in this climate.
Lauderhill has a high share of first-time homeowners and buyers moving up from rentals, many of whom are tackling deferred maintenance on slabs that have absorbed moisture and staining for years. A properly prepared and coated epoxy floor seals the surface, protects against future moisture intrusion, and gives interior spaces a clean, durable finish that holds up to South Florida's indoor humidity levels.
Lauderhill ranch homes built in the 1960s through 1980s typically have attached carports or single-car garages with older slabs that were never sealed or coated. Decades of oil staining, moisture vapor, and sun exposure leave those surfaces rough and porous. Diamond grinding and a vapor-mitigating primer before the coating system corrects the adhesion problems that cause coatings to fail in this climate.
Lauderhill's year-round heat and rainy-season storms put constant stress on pool deck surfaces. Older homes in this city often have pool decks with surface spalling, fading, and cracks from years of UV exposure and water infiltration. A slip-resistant coating or bonded overlay restores the surface to a safe, weather-resistant finish without the cost of full demolition and replacement.
Lauderhill sits on flat, low-lying land with a high water table, and driveways and walkways in this city see standing water after nearly every summer storm. Applying a penetrating sealer after surface cleaning and minor crack repair slows the moisture cycle that causes pitting, staining, and surface breakdown on unprotected concrete driveways and patios.
When Lauderhill driveways and patios develop surface cracking and discoloration from decades of moisture cycling and UV exposure, a bonded overlay restores the surface without the time and cost of a full concrete pour. This is a practical option for homeowners on smaller lots where construction access and disruption need to be minimized.
Lauderhill covers roughly 8 square miles in the center of Broward County, and most of its housing was built between the 1960s and 1980s during South Florida's postwar boom. Those concrete block homes are now 40 to 65 years old, and their slabs, garages, driveways, and pool decks have had decades of South Florida heat, UV, and storm moisture working on them. Lauderhill's terrain is flat and low-lying, with a high water table that keeps soil and slab conditions moist year-round. That moisture is the primary driver of the concrete problems that Lauderhill homeowners call about: pitted garage floors, cracked driveways, pool decks with surface spalling, and coatings that bubbled off a slab that was never properly tested before application.
The city also gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms almost every day from May through September, and the flat terrain means standing water lingers around driveways and foundations for hours after each event. That repeated wet-dry cycle is hard on bare concrete and accelerates surface degradation faster than in areas with better natural drainage. Broward County's hurricane season - June through November - adds wind-driven rain events that push water into every surface crack and gap. A contractor who treats Lauderhill like any other South Florida city, without adjusting for its specific slab conditions and moisture levels, will produce work that fails ahead of schedule.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is densely built, with small lots and homes sitting close together - which means equipment staging and access in some neighborhoods requires planning that a crew unfamiliar with the area would not anticipate. Lauderhill Building Division handles permitting for the city, and for projects that require permit pull we are familiar with that process. Most decorative coating and polishing work on existing interior slabs does not require a permit, but exterior flatwork and structural slab repairs may.
Lauderhill sits along State Road 7 (US-441), one of Broward County's main north-south corridors, and connects directly to Sunrise, Plantation, and Fort Lauderdale. Most neighborhoods are straightforward to reach, and we do not charge travel fees within our service area. The city is home to Central Broward Regional Park, one of the county's largest parks, and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center - both landmarks that residents use regularly and know by name. We serve homeowners throughout the city, from neighborhoods near those landmarks to the quieter residential streets on the eastern and western edges.
We also work regularly in neighboring Tamarac to the north and Sunrise to the west - both cities share Lauderhill's flat terrain and similar housing stock, so crews moving between jobs in these municipalities encounter the same slab conditions and moisture patterns.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day. Let us know the type of surface, the rough square footage, and whether you have noticed any moisture, cracking, or coating failures on the slab.
We visit the property, inspect the slab, test for moisture vapor if the project warrants it, and give you a written quote with no obligation. For Lauderhill homes, we pay close attention to moisture conditions before recommending a coating system - this is the step that prevents adhesion failures after installation.
We handle grinding, cleaning, crack repair, and primer before applying the finish system. For polished concrete, this stage may take one to three days depending on slab condition. Most homeowners do not need to be present during the work once access is provided at the start.
After installation we walk the job with you, confirm the cure window before normal use resumes, and leave care and maintenance instructions so you know exactly how to get the longest possible life from the finished surface.
We serve Lauderhill homeowners with no-obligation on-site estimates. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8319Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 people packed into 8 square miles in central Broward County, making it one of the more densely populated municipalities in the region. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1980s - low-slung, concrete block ranch homes with modest lots, attached carports or single-car garages, and stucco exteriors. The city has a large Caribbean-American community, including one of the largest Jamaican-American populations in the United States, and that community has shaped Lauderhill's neighborhoods, businesses, and local identity for decades. The city of Lauderhill borders Sunrise to the west, Plantation to the south, and Fort Lauderdale to the east.
Landmarks residents know well include Central Broward Regional Park, a large county park with sports fields, a water park, and an amphitheater, and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, the city's main venue for community events and concerts. More unusually, Lauderhill is home to an international cricket stadium at Central Broward Regional Park that has hosted West Indies matches - a reflection of the city's deep Caribbean roots. If your home is near any of these landmarks or in the residential streets on either side of State Road 7, we serve your neighborhood. We also work regularly in nearby Plantation to the south, which shares Lauderhill's flat terrain and similar 1970s and 1980s housing character.
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