
Pembroke Pines Epoxy is a Concrete Flooring Contractor serving Pembroke Pines, FL, specializing in epoxy floor coatings, pool deck resurfacing, and polished concrete. We have served Pembroke Pines since 2020, responding to most estimate requests within one business day.

Pembroke Pines slabs carry moisture year-round from the area's high water table, and a proper epoxy floor coating starts with a moisture test so the bond holds for years, not months. This is the most common upgrade for homeowners preparing garages for hurricane season storage and year-round heavy use.
Screened pool enclosures are a signature feature of Pembroke Pines homes, and the concrete decks around them take constant heat and moisture exposure. We resurface and coat pool decks with slip-resistant, UV-stable finishes built to hold up through South Florida summers without fading or cracking.
Pembroke Pines garages double as storm-prep staging areas every hurricane season. We coat garage floors to handle fuel, generator oil, and heavy equipment storage, giving you a surface that cleans in minutes after storm season ends.
Older Pembroke Pines homes often have existing concrete slabs under tile or carpet that can be ground and polished into a low-maintenance finished floor. Polished concrete reflects light, resists moisture, and holds up well in South Florida's humid interior environment.
Driveways and walkways in Pembroke Pines sit on flat, low-lying terrain and absorb heavy rain every summer. When cracking or surface deterioration sets in, resurfacing with a bonded overlay restores the surface without a full demolition and replacement.
Every durable coating in South Florida depends on how the concrete is prepared first. Pembroke Pines slabs - many dating from the 1980s and 1990s - often need grinding to remove old adhesives, coatings, or surface laitance before any new system can bond correctly.
Pembroke Pines sits on the same flat, limestone-underlain terrain that defines most of Broward County, and that geology shapes everything about concrete work here. The water table is high, rain falls hard and often, and slab moisture is a constant factor. A contractor who does not account for South Florida's conditions will install a coating that looks fine on day one and starts peeling before the next rainy season. Most of the city's housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means a lot of slabs are approaching or past 40 years old - they need careful assessment before any new coating goes down.
The heat and UV exposure here are genuinely different from northern states. Concrete sealers, coatings, and pool deck finishes degrade faster under South Florida sun, and materials that work well in a dry climate can fail quickly in Pembroke Pines without the right product selection. Neighborhoods like Chapel Trail and Silver Lakes also sit inside HOA-governed communities where exterior work needs to match existing finishes - another reason local knowledge matters. A contractor who works in this city regularly knows what products hold up and which ones do not.
Pembroke Pines Epoxy is based in Pembroke Pines and our crew works here regularly - this is our home territory, not a market we drive into from somewhere else. We pull permits through the City of Pembroke Pines Building Division when they are required, and we are familiar with the HOA compliance questions that come up in communities like Silver Lakes, Pembroke Falls, and Chapel Trail.
Pembroke Pines is a big suburban city built around Pines Boulevard, with major neighborhoods spreading north and south off that corridor. Whether a home is near CB Smith Park in the eastern part of the city or in one of the newer gated communities on the western edge near the Everglades boundary, the concrete flooring needs are shaped by the same South Florida climate and the same slab-on-grade construction that dominates the entire area.
We also serve Miramar just to the south, which shares a lot of the same housing stock and climate conditions as Pembroke Pines. If you have a project in either city, or if you want to compare conditions between the two, we are set up to work seamlessly across both communities.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your floor - the size, what it is currently used for, and whether any previous coating is on it - so we can give you an accurate estimate without wasting your time.
We visit the property to inspect the slab in person. In Pembroke Pines this always includes a moisture check, because South Florida slabs absorb water from the ground up, and that test determines whether a moisture-barrier primer is needed. We will give you a clear written quote on the spot - no vague ranges.
On the first day the crew grinds, cleans, and prepares the surface. The coating is applied in layers over the following day. The work area is off-limits during application and we ventilate the space throughout. You do not need to be home the entire time, but the floor needs to stay clear.
Once the coating has cured - typically 24 to 72 hours depending on the product and conditions - we walk through the finished space with you. We explain how to care for the floor, tell you what to expect over the first few weeks, and stand behind our work if any issue comes up.
We serve all of Pembroke Pines - from Silver Lakes and Chapel Trail to the western communities near the Everglades. Most estimates are scheduled within one business day.
(754) 294-8319Pembroke Pines is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with a population of around 171,000 people and a strong base of owner-occupied single-family homes. Most of the city was developed between the 1970s and the 1990s as Broward County expanded westward, creating the wide-street, subdivision-style neighborhoods that define the area today. Planned communities like Chapel Trail, Silver Lakes, and Grand Palms are well known to long-time residents, with active homeowners associations and distinct community identities. Pembroke Pines sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, and Pines Boulevard is the main corridor that connects the city's commercial and residential areas from east to west.
The housing stock is dominated by concrete block and stucco construction - the standard in South Florida - with tile roofs, two-car garages, and screened pool enclosures common across most neighborhoods. CB Smith Park, one of Broward County's most popular public parks, is located in Pembroke Pines and draws families from across the city. Neighboring Miramar shares a border to the south and has very similar housing characteristics, and we work throughout both cities on a regular basis.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for demanding commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings that resist scratches, stains, and UV fading.
Learn MoreStunning metallic finishes that create a one-of-a-kind decorative floor.
Learn MoreChemical- and thermal-resistant urethane cement ideal for tough wet areas.
Learn MoreHigh-gloss polished concrete that is low-maintenance and long-lasting.
Learn MoreRich acid or water-based stains that add lasting color to concrete.
Learn MoreClassic terrazzo flooring combining durability with timeless visual appeal.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work that ensures every coating bonds properly.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that guard concrete from water and stains.
Learn MoreRestore worn or damaged concrete with a fresh, decorative overlay.
Learn MoreSmooth self-leveling overlays that correct uneven floors before coating.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, UV-stable coatings that refresh and protect pool decks.
Learn MoreComplete removal of old coatings and adhesives to prepare for a fresh start.
Learn MoreWe are based in Pembroke Pines and can usually schedule your on-site estimate within one business day. Call now and get your floors done before the next rainy season.