
If past coatings have peeled or bubbled on your Boca Raton slab, urethane cement is the system built to handle moisture, heat, and real daily use without failing.

Urethane cement flooring in Boca Raton is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your existing slab - it combines cement for strength with a urethane resin that makes the surface flexible, seamless, and resistant to the moisture pressure that destroys standard coatings here. Most residential jobs are completed in one to two days.
If you have had a garage or laundry room coating peel or bubble in the past - which is extremely common in South Florida - the problem was almost certainly moisture pushing up from below your slab, not the coating itself. Urethane cement outperforms standard epoxy in exactly that situation because it flexes slightly with temperature swings and tolerates moisture vapor transmission far better. Homeowners who want the decorative option alongside a durable base coat often pair this with commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in other areas of the property.
The result is a smooth, seamless surface with no grout lines, no cracks for grime to collect in, and no tiles to shift or crack. A damp mop and a mild cleaner is all the maintenance it needs.
If an existing epoxy or paint coating is lifting in patches, that is almost always moisture pushing up from below - a very common condition in Boca Raton's high-water-table environment. Urethane cement handles that moisture pressure far better than the coating you currently have. The old coating needs to come off completely before anything new goes down.
Those white or grayish patches are efflorescence - mineral residue left when water moves through concrete and evaporates on the surface. It is a clear sign that moisture is actively migrating through your slab, which is very common in low-lying areas of Boca Raton. It signals that your floor is a strong candidate for a moisture-tolerant system like urethane cement.
Small cracks and pitted areas in a concrete slab are not just cosmetic - they trap grime and make the floor harder to clean no matter how often you scrub. The self-leveling nature of urethane cement fills in minor imperfections as it is applied, giving you a smooth, seamless surface where problem areas used to be.
If you are turning a garage into a home gym, workshop, or hobby space, bare concrete will dust, stain, and show every scuff. A urethane cement floor gives that space a finished surface that handles dropped weights, rolling equipment, and the kind of cleaning a working space needs - including the heat and humidity of a non-air-conditioned garage in Boca Raton.
We handle the full project from surface preparation through the finished coating - including mechanical grinding, crack repair, moisture testing, and the pour itself. Every job also gets a finish selection conversation during the estimate so you know what the floor will look like and feel like before we start. For homeowners who also need a coating with a polished appearance in adjacent spaces, we can discuss polished concrete flooring as a complementary option.
In Boca Raton's humid climate, we manage the curing process carefully - which sometimes means fans, dehumidifiers, or adjusting pour timing to avoid the heaviest afternoon humidity. Rushing the cure in South Florida is how you end up with a floor that looks fine for six months and then starts to fail. We build enough time into every project schedule to do this correctly.
A smooth, seamless floor at standard thickness for garages, laundry rooms, and utility spaces. The right choice for homeowners who need durability and ease of cleaning above all else.
A thicker application poured over slabs with significant surface variation or old coating damage. The material flows and levels itself, filling minor imperfections without grinding them out individually.
An aggregate broadcast into the topcoat layer for added grip underfoot. Recommended for pool decks, covered lanais, laundry rooms, and any surface where wet feet are common.
Urethane cement can be finished in a range of solid colors or with pigment added to the mix. Suits homeowners who want a durable floor without the plain gray look of uncoated concrete.
Boca Raton averages over 60 inches of rainfall per year, and much of the city sits close to the water table. That persistent moisture pressure is the main reason standard coatings fail in this area so often. Urethane cement is designed to tolerate that moisture vapor from below - which is why it is commonly chosen for garages, laundry rooms, and covered outdoor spaces in low-lying South Florida communities. The material also handles the temperature swings between a sun-baked garage in August and the air-conditioned interior beside it, without cracking or debonding at the edges. Homeowners in Coral Springs and Pompano Beach deal with the same high-humidity conditions, and we bring the same slab-testing process to every job in our service area.
Many of Boca Raton's established neighborhoods - including areas like Camino Gardens, Broken Sound, and older sections of East Boca - were built in the 1960s through 1980s. Slabs from that era are more likely to have surface scaling, hairline cracks, or settled sections that need attention before any coating goes down. That prep work adds time and cost, but it is what makes the difference between a floor that lasts 15 years and one that starts peeling in 18 months. If your home is in a community with HOA rules, check with your association before committing to a finish, since some Boca Raton communities regulate visible exterior surfaces.
We will ask about the space, its size, and what the floor currently looks like. This helps us show up to the estimate with the right tools and a realistic sense of what the job involves. Most homeowners hear back within one business day of reaching out.
We visit your home to examine the slab in person - checking for cracks, moisture, and surface condition. In Boca Raton, a thorough contractor will always test the slab for moisture vapor coming up from below. You receive a written estimate that breaks down prep, coating, and any repairs needed before installation.
The crew grinds or mechanically prepares your existing concrete to create a surface the new coating can grip. This step takes time and creates noise and dust - expect it to feel like real construction work. A good contractor spends as much time on prep as on the pour itself.
The urethane cement mixture is poured and spreads across the floor, self-leveling as it flows. The crew finishes the surface to the texture and appearance you chose. Before leaving, we walk the floor with you and give you exact timelines - foot traffic in about 24 hours, heavy use after three to seven days.
Free on-site estimate. We test your slab for moisture before recommending anything.
(728) 777-0244In Boca Raton, moisture vapor rising through the slab is the number-one reason coatings fail. We test every slab before installation as a standard step - not an optional add-on. That test tells us which products will bond correctly and whether any moisture mitigation is needed first.
Many Boca Raton homes were built in the 1970s through 1980s, and those slabs often have decades of surface scaling, old sealers, and minor cracking that require more thorough prep. We tell you exactly what we find and what the prep will involve before you commit to the project.
Boca Raton has one of the highest concentrations of HOA-governed communities in Palm Beach County. We ask about your HOA requirements during the estimate, help you choose a finish that meets those guidelines, and make sure there are no approval surprises after the work is done. See the American Concrete Institute for standards on concrete floor construction and coating systems.
Spring in Boca Raton is the window when contractors are available, the weather is cooperative, and floors can cure without fighting summer humidity. We give you a clear start date and stick to it, so your space is finished before the summer chaos begins. Slots in March through May fill quickly.
Getting urethane cement right in South Florida comes down to preparation and local knowledge - knowing what the slabs look like, how the humidity behaves, and what these homeowners are actually dealing with. That is the experience we bring to every project. You can also verify any Florida contractor license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before hiring anyone for this work.
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