
Paint peels, tile dates itself, and coatings fail in Florida's heat. Stained concrete bonds color into your slab so it holds up to pool decks, lanais, and everyday life without flaking or fading.

Stained concrete in Boca Raton transforms your existing floor with color that soaks into the surface rather than sitting on top like paint - most residential projects run two to four days, and the color is essentially permanent because it bonds with the concrete itself.
Because the stain penetrates the slab, it will not peel, chip, or wear away the way a surface coating can. That makes it a strong choice for Boca Raton homes where pool traffic, humidity, and daily foot traffic put real stress on floor surfaces. Many homeowners also pair a stained interior with our polished concrete flooring service to achieve a colored, smooth, and highly durable finish throughout the home. Both approaches result in a floor with no grout lines and no place for mold or allergens to hide.
Your floor's existing condition matters more than you might expect, because the stain picks up any cracks, patches, or imperfections already in the slab. A good contractor will walk you through what your floor will realistically look like before work begins - which is why we always do an in-person assessment before committing to a design or a price.
If you have recently removed old tile or carpet and the concrete underneath is stained, discolored, or has adhesive residue, staining is one of the most effective ways to turn that raw surface into something worth looking at. Many Boca Raton homes have slabs that were never meant to be seen, but with the right prep and stain, they can become the best-looking floor in the house.
South Florida's intense sun breaks down surface coatings on outdoor concrete faster than almost anywhere else. If your pool deck looks washed out, feels rough underfoot, or has patches where the old coating has flaked away, a fresh stain and sealer can restore both the look and the safety of the surface. This is one of the most common reasons Boca Raton homeowners call us.
Oil drips, tire marks, and years of use leave garage floors looking worn and dirty - and no amount of sweeping fixes that. Staining and sealing a garage floor makes it dramatically easier to clean and more resistant to future stains. If you have been avoiding your garage because the floor looks bad, that is a clear signal.
If your current stained or coated concrete floor is starting to peel at the edges, scuff easily, or lose its sheen, the sealer has reached the end of its life. Resealing - and sometimes re-staining - is far less disruptive and expensive than starting over, but it needs to be done before the underlying color is exposed to damage. Catching this early saves money.
We work with both acid-based stains and water-based stains, and the right choice depends on your floor's condition and the look you want. Acid stains react chemically with the concrete to create earthy, mottled tones - warm browns, tans, and terra cottas - that have a natural variation you cannot replicate with paint. Water-based stains come in a much wider color range and produce more consistent, predictable results, which makes them the better fit when you have a specific color in mind or need to match existing elements in the room. For floors that need significant surface prep before staining begins, we also offer polished concrete flooring as a complementary option, particularly for interior spaces where you want a smooth, refined surface along with added color.
After the stain, a clear protective sealer goes on top - and the sealer is what determines the final sheen and how well the floor holds up over time. We specify sealers chosen for South Florida conditions: rated for high UV exposure, formulated to resist pool chemical contact on outdoor surfaces, and applied when humidity conditions allow for a clean cure. The sealer is not an afterthought - it is half of what makes the finished floor last.
Reacts chemically with the concrete to produce earthy, mottled tones with natural variation. Best suited for homeowners who want a warm, organic look with depth rather than uniformity.
A wider color range with more consistent, predictable results. The better choice when you need a specific color or want to match existing design elements in the space.
Covers living areas, kitchens, bedrooms, and garages. Indoor surfaces benefit from a sealer that handles foot traffic and resists humidity without yellowing in Florida's heat.
Covers pool decks, lanais, patios, and driveways. Outdoor surfaces need a UV-rated, slip-resistant sealer that holds up to pool chemicals and South Florida sun.
Boca Raton homes are designed to live inside and outside at the same time, and pool decks, covered lanais, and patios are among the most common surfaces homeowners want stained. Outdoor concrete in South Florida takes a beating from UV exposure, pool chemicals, and frequent wet-dry cycles - which means the sealer choice for an outdoor project is especially important. Not all sealers hold up equally well in direct Florida sun, so we specify exterior-rated, high-UV products for every outdoor surface. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Boynton Beach face the same outdoor conditions, and we bring the same sealer standards to every job in the region.
A large share of Boca Raton's housing stock was built from the 1970s through the 1990s on concrete slab foundations, often with tile or terrazzo laid directly on the slab. When homeowners remove those old coverings to expose the concrete beneath, they frequently find adhesive residue or surface variations that need to be addressed before staining. That prep work adds time and cost, but it is also what makes the finished floor look intentional rather than patchy. If your project involves any outdoor or semi-outdoor surface, check with your HOA about approval requirements before scheduling - some Boca Raton communities require pre-approval for changes to exterior-facing surfaces.
We will ask about your surface type, roughly how large the area is, and what you are hoping to achieve. Most homeowners hear back within one business day. We schedule a free on-site estimate rather than guessing at a price over the phone, because the prep work required varies a lot from one floor to the next.
We visit your home to look at the actual floor - checking for cracks, old coatings, moisture, and anything that could affect how the stain takes. We will show you color samples or finished-project photos so you can make an informed choice. This is your chance to ask every question you have before work begins.
The surface is cleaned and any existing coatings or adhesives are removed before any color goes down. The stain is applied, allowed to react or dry fully, and then sealed with two or more coats. Boca Raton's humidity means we schedule the final sealer coat for morning hours when conditions are most favorable for a clean cure.
Before we pack up, we walk through the finished floor with you and answer any questions. You will get written care instructions - what cleaners are safe, what to avoid, and when to reseal. Most floors are ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat.
We come to your home, assess your slab honestly, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch.
(728) 777-0244Not every sealer holds up in Boca Raton's combination of intense sun, pool chemicals, and humidity. We specify products rated for high-UV exterior use on every outdoor job - that choice is the difference between a pool deck that looks great in year three and one that starts chalking and peeling the first summer.
Stain soaks into your concrete, which means it also picks up any imperfections already in the slab. We show you what your floor will realistically look like after staining - including any character from old repairs or prior coatings - before any work begins. There are no surprises on completion day.
Florida requires contractors doing this type of work to hold a state-issued license, and you can verify ours at any time through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation - proof is available before any work begins.
Every estimate is itemized in writing before any crew shows up at your home. If your slab needs more prep than we expected after the on-site visit, we discuss the adjustment with you first. The price you agree to is the price you pay.
Each of these points ties back to the same foundation - doing the prep correctly, choosing the right products for South Florida's climate, and telling you the truth about your floor before the work begins. That is how we build a finished result you are still happy with years down the road.
A composite floor made from marble chips and cement - a classic South Florida material that can be restored or newly installed.
Learn MoreYour existing slab ground down and buffed to a smooth, sealed finish - no new flooring material needed and no grout lines to maintain.
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