
Boca Raton Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Coral Springs with pool deck coatings and resurfacing, epoxy garage floor systems, and concrete sealing - and has been working across Broward County since 2018. We know the 1970s and 1980s planned community homes, canal-adjacent lots, and HOA neighborhoods that define this city, and we reply within 1 business day.
Boca Raton Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Coral Springs with pool deck coatings and resurfacing, epoxy garage floor systems, and concrete sealing - and has been working across Broward County since 2018. We know the 1970s and 1980s planned community homes, canal-adjacent lots, and HOA neighborhoods that define this city, and we reply within 1 business day.

Coral Springs was built as a planned community starting in the 1960s, and a large share of its homes came with backyard pools. Those original concrete pool decks - now 30 to 55 years old - have absorbed decades of South Florida sun, pool chemicals, and summer storm water. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing restore a slip-resistant, weather-resistant surface without rebuilding the underlying structure, which matters in a city where most pools are surrounded by mature landscaping and older hardscaping.
Coral Springs homeowners have a homeownership rate around 70 percent, and most of those homes have attached garages with original concrete slabs that have never been sealed or coated. In a city where summer humidity regularly exceeds 80 percent, bare concrete slabs absorb moisture and show mold, staining, and surface dusting within a few years. An epoxy coating seals the slab, resists hot-tire pickup from the sun-heated driveways of South Florida, and turns a dingy garage into a clean, usable space.
With an extensive canal network running through the city and approximately 60 inches of annual rainfall concentrated in the summer months, Coral Springs concrete surfaces are under constant moisture pressure from both above and below. Sealing driveways, walkways, and patios prevents water intrusion, slows surface cracking, and stops algae and mildew staining that develops quickly on shaded and damp surfaces in this climate.
Driveways and patios on Coral Springs lots that back up to canals or retention ponds often develop uneven surfaces as soil moisture causes minor slab movement over decades. A resurfacing overlay bonds to the existing slab, levels minor imperfections, and provides a fresh surface in far less time and at a fraction of the cost of full removal and replacement - important in HOA communities where work needs to be completed quickly and cleanly.
Polyaspartic coatings cure faster than standard epoxy - a benefit in Coral Springs where HOA schedules and family routines often make a multi-day garage shutdown impractical. The coating also handles higher temperatures without bubbling or peeling, which matters in garage slabs that absorb heat through the summer in South Florida. A single-day polyaspartic application gets a Coral Springs garage back in service by the next morning.
Many Coral Springs homes have had multiple owners since the 1970s and 1980s, and interior and exterior slabs often carry layers of old paint, adhesive, and sealers from previous projects. Proper diamond grinding removes those layers cleanly and opens the concrete surface so a new coating bonds correctly. On canal-adjacent properties, grinding also reveals whether active moisture vapor is present in the slab before a sealed system is applied over it.
Coral Springs was developed starting in 1963 as a master-planned community in western Broward County, and most of its housing stock was built between the late 1960s and early 1990s. That puts the majority of homes in the 30-to-55-year range today - old enough that original driveways, patios, garage slabs, and pool decks have been through decades of South Florida weather without replacement. The city sits on flat, low-lying land in the Everglades drainage basin, and the extensive network of canals built to manage stormwater means many properties have canal-adjacent lots where soil stays moist and slabs move gradually over time. That movement shows up as cracks, uneven surfaces, and delaminating coatings on properties where owners assumed the slab was fine.
Coral Springs is also an inland city, which means it does not get the same ocean breeze that moderates temperatures along the coast. Summer heat here is intense, and concrete surfaces absorb and radiate that heat in ways that accelerate the breakdown of sealers, coatings, and the surface layer of older slabs. Hurricane season - June through November - adds wind and rain stress, and even storms that do not directly hit Broward County can leave behind water intrusion and surface damage. About 70 percent of Coral Springs housing is owner-occupied, and most residents stay for years, which means they invest in keeping their homes in good shape rather than patching things until the next sale.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is built around a planned street grid with residential neighborhoods organized off major corridors like University Drive, Coral Ridge Drive, and Sample Road. Most of the housing is single-family concrete block with stucco exteriors and tile roofs - standard Florida construction from the 1970s and 1980s that holds up structurally but needs maintenance on the concrete flatwork that surrounds it. HOA restrictions apply in many neighborhoods, and we are familiar with the kind of coordination that requires before exterior concrete work begins.
Many Coral Springs properties back directly onto canals or retention ponds, and those lots present specific challenges for concrete work. The soil stays moist year-round, the water table can be high after the summer rainy season, and slabs that look intact from above may have soft spots or moisture vapor issues that only show up during proper surface preparation. We test for moisture before sealing or coating any slab, which prevents the blistering and delamination that happens when coatings trap vapor underneath. Coral Springs also sits close to the edge of the Everglades, which means the inland heat is real - surfaces heat up fast and cool slowly, and we schedule coating work accordingly.
We also serve neighboring Tamarac to the south, where the housing stock has similar postwar-era characteristics. If you are in Coral Springs or a nearby community, we are familiar with the area and can typically schedule an estimate visit quickly.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will reply within 1 business day. We serve all of Coral Springs and schedule estimate visits at times that work around your schedule, including evenings if needed.
We inspect the slab in person - checking for moisture, existing coatings, cracks, and surface condition - and provide a written estimate with a clear line-item breakdown. We do not quote from photos, because slab condition in a canal-adjacent city like Coral Springs cannot be accurately judged without walking the surface. You know the full price before any work is scheduled.
Most residential jobs in Coral Springs are completed in one to two days. Surface preparation - grinding, crack repair, cleaning - is done first and done correctly, because how the slab is prepared determines whether the coating lasts 5 years or 15. The homeowner does not need to be present during the work.
We walk through the finished work with you before we leave the property. Most coatings allow light foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle or heavy use within 48 to 72 hours. We leave the site clean and are available if any questions come up after the job is done.
We serve all of Coral Springs and reply within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear written estimate from a contractor who has worked throughout this city.
(728) 777-0244Coral Springs is a city of about 134,000 people in western Broward County, developed from 1963 onward as one of the first fully planned communities in South Florida. The city is organized around a consistent grid of residential neighborhoods, parks, and commercial corridors, with University Drive and Coral Ridge Drive serving as the main north-south routes. Most of the housing is single-family concrete block construction with tile roofs and stucco exteriors - the standard Florida building style from the 1970s through 1990s - and a large share of lots back up to canals or retention ponds that were built to manage stormwater across the flat terrain. Coral Springs has consistently ranked among the safest and best-managed cities in Florida, and the high homeownership rate reflects the long-term investment that residents make in their properties. You can learn more about the city at the City of Coral Springs website.
Landmarks familiar to longtime residents include the Coral Springs Center for the Arts and Mullins Park, which has served as a community gathering point for decades. The western portions of the city sit close to the edge of the Everglades, giving the city an inland character that distinguishes it from coastal Broward cities like Deerfield Beach. Neighboring Margate borders Coral Springs to the east and has a similar postwar housing profile, and our crew works regularly across both cities.
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