
Bare concrete in a warehouse, shop, or commercial space degrades fast. We install thick, heavy-duty epoxy systems that handle vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, and South Florida's year-round humidity.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Davie, FL transform bare concrete into a sealed, chemical-resistant surface built for vehicle traffic and daily operational demands, with most mid-sized commercial jobs completed in two to four days.
If your warehouse, auto shop, or commercial kitchen has bare or degraded concrete, you are dealing with a floor that absorbs oil, collects grime, and sheds dust no matter how often you clean it. Davie's business corridor along State Road 84 and I-595 has a high concentration of light industrial and commercial properties, and the climate here - with its constant humidity and shallow water table - makes proper moisture testing and surface prep non-negotiable before any coating goes down.
For residential garages and home spaces, our Epoxy Floor Coatings page covers the lighter residential systems. Commercial and industrial spaces need thicker, more durable coating systems with higher chemical and abrasion resistance.
In Davie, where the water table is among the highest in the country, concrete slabs often show white chalky patches or areas that feel persistently cool and damp. These are signs that moisture is moving up through the slab - a problem that must be addressed before any coating goes down, or you will have a peeling floor within months.
Bare concrete absorbs oil, chemicals, and water permanently. If your floor looks dirty an hour after cleaning, the surface is porous and unprotected. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top, wipe up quickly, and your floor looks presentable every day without extra effort.
Cracks and pits collect debris, harbor bacteria, and can damage wheels on forklifts, carts, or dollies. If your equipment is showing more wear or your staff is spending time clearing debris out of floor cracks, the surface has degraded to the point where a coating system with crack repair will make a real difference to daily operations.
If your current floor coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in patches, the original prep was inadequate or moisture got underneath. Peeling coating is a trip hazard and exposes the concrete to ongoing damage. A full removal and properly prepared recoat fixes the problem for the long term - patching over a failed coating does not.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems for commercial and industrial spaces that require more than a residential-grade coating. The base system includes a moisture-tested slab, a primer coat formulated for Davie's humidity, one or two build coats, and a hard-wearing clear topcoat. Anti-slip broadcast aggregate is available for any surface where wet conditions or heavy foot traffic are a safety concern - a common addition in commercial kitchens, auto shops, and warehouses.
For properties that need garage-specific systems or residential-grade durability, our Garage Floor Coatings page covers those options. Spaces with extreme chemical exposure or food-service requirements may be better served by our Urethane Cement Flooring, which provides superior thermal shock and chemical resistance for the most demanding environments.
A multi-coat system for warehouses, retail spaces, and light industrial floors that need durability and easy cleaning.
Broadcast aggregate mixed into the topcoat for commercial kitchens, auto shops, and any area where wet conditions are frequent.
Thicker build coats and chemical-resistant formulations for loading docks, vehicle bays, and high-traffic industrial floors.
Davie has a significant concentration of light industrial parks, auto-related businesses, and commercial properties along the State Road 84 and I-595 corridors. The concrete in those buildings faces the same challenges as any South Florida slab - humidity that stays high year-round, a shallow water table that wicks moisture up from below, and summer heat that can cause epoxy to cure too fast if a contractor does not time the work correctly. An experienced local contractor starts large jobs early in the morning to avoid applying coating to an overheated slab, and chooses products formulated for high-heat environments.
We serve commercial clients throughout Davie and the surrounding area, including Fort Lauderdale and Miramar. Hurricane season - June through November - creates a scheduling rush in the spring and late fall as commercial property owners push to complete interior improvements before storm season. Booking in December through February typically means faster availability and better scheduling flexibility.
Call or submit a form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Because the condition of your concrete matters more than the square footage alone, we do not quote over the phone.
We inspect your slab for cracks, staining, old coatings, and signs of moisture. In Davie, moisture testing is essential every time. You receive a written estimate that itemizes prep work and the coating system included.
Clear all equipment, shelving, and stored items from the floor. We grind or shot-blast the concrete surface to the required profile. This step usually takes one full day for a mid-sized commercial floor and is the reason the coating lasts.
We apply the multi-coat system in layers, each curing before the next goes on. Light foot traffic after 24 to 48 hours, heavy equipment after five to seven days. We walk the floor with you before leaving and provide written care instructions.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a free on-site estimate after we see your floor in person. We understand you need a realistic schedule before committing to any project.
(954) 872-1534Davie's high water table makes moisture testing non-negotiable on every project. We test your slab before starting and apply a moisture-blocking primer if needed. This is the step that separates a coating that lasts from one that peels within a year.
We have been installing commercial epoxy systems in Davie and Broward County since 2016. We know which products perform in high-heat, high-humidity environments and which ones fail - and we apply that knowledge on every job.
Florida requires contractor licensing for flooring work, and you can verify our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Broward County enforces its own licensing requirements on top of state requirements. We are compliant with both.
We know that shutting down a commercial space costs money every day it is out of service. Before work starts, you get a clear day-by-day schedule - no surprises, no extended closures - so you can plan around the project and get back to business as quickly as the curing process allows.
Local experience, proper licensing, and a process that addresses South Florida's specific moisture and heat challenges are what set our commercial jobs apart. For additional workplace floor safety guidance, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration publishes standards on slip resistance and walking surfaces that are relevant to commercial floors.
Residential garage-specific epoxy systems with flake or solid color finishes, designed for home garages and lighter-duty spaces.
Learn MoreThe best choice for commercial kitchens, food processing, and any space with extreme heat, thermal shock, or heavy chemical exposure.
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