
Uneven floors, low spots, and worn surfaces are common in Davie homes built on older slabs. We pour self-leveling concrete to fix the problem at the source - so your floor is flat, finished, and ready for whatever goes on top.

Self-leveling concrete in Davie is a specially mixed material that flows across an uneven floor and settles into a smooth, flat surface on its own. It fills low spots, covers cracks, and creates a level base ready for finished flooring or a decorative overlay. Most jobs in a single room or garage take one to two days of active work, with light foot traffic safe within 24 hours and full cure in three to seven days.
Almost every home in Davie was built directly on a concrete slab at ground level - no basement or crawl space. Over time, those slabs absorb moisture, shift slightly, and develop low spots that cause flooring to fail and floors to feel noticeably uneven underfoot. Self-leveling concrete addresses that problem at the slab itself, so whatever goes on top - tile, vinyl, or a decorative overlay - has a solid, flat base to bond to.
For surfaces that need a decorative finish after leveling, we often pair this service with concrete resurfacing and overlays to complete the transformation in a single project.
If water consistently runs toward one corner of a room or sits in a puddle after you mop, your slab has settled unevenly. This is especially common in Davie homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, where decades of South Florida's heat and moisture have caused gradual settling in the slab.
When floor tiles crack in a pattern or vinyl planks keep separating at the seams, the problem is usually not the flooring - it is the uneven surface underneath. Slight slab movement over time in Davie's humid climate telegraphs right through to whatever material is on top.
If the concrete on your garage floor or screened lanai has oil stains, surface pitting, or a rough texture that traps dirt, an overlay can restore it to a clean, finished look - one of the most common requests from Davie homeowners preparing to sell or renovate a space.
Walk across your floor and knock on it with your knuckle or the heel of your shoe. If some areas sound solid and others sound hollow or drum-like, the surface layer has separated from the slab below. This needs to be addressed before any new material is applied on top.
We pour self-leveling underlayments and apply decorative overlays on garage floors, interior living areas, screened lanais, and pool decks throughout Davie. Every job includes a slab moisture test before we start - because Broward County's high water table means moisture moving up through a slab is the most common cause of overlay failure in this area, and we catch it before it becomes your problem. Mechanical surface preparation and crack repair happen before any material goes down.
We also handle decorative overlay finishes - stamped, stained, or polished - after the leveling layer cures. For outdoor pool deck and lanai applications, we select products specifically rated for South Florida's UV exposure and wet conditions. Where a project calls for it, we coordinate with our pool deck coatings and resurfacing process to ensure the finish, slip resistance, and drainage all work together.
Best for floors with low spots, unevenness, or settled areas that need a flat base before new flooring or a finish coat is applied.
Suited to slabs that are already level but need a cosmetic refresh - popular for garage floors, lanais, and living areas before listing a home.
For screened lanais and pool decks where the existing surface is worn, stained, or rough, using products rated for South Florida UV and wet-surface conditions.
For slabs testing high for moisture vapor, we apply a moisture vapor emission retarder before the pour to prevent bubbling and delamination over time.
Davie's housing stock skews toward homes built between the 1970s and 1990s - meaning the majority of slabs in the area are now 30 to 50 years old. Those slabs have spent decades in contact with South Florida's soil and groundwater, and the result is exactly what you would expect: gradual settling, low spots, and surface wear that makes floors feel uneven and causes flooring materials to fail. Self-leveling concrete is one of the most practical and cost-effective solutions for these slabs, because it fixes the problem at the slab level rather than just covering it up. Davie's average relative humidity also stays above 70 percent for most of the year, which is why moisture testing before any pour is especially important here.
We work on homes throughout Davie and the surrounding area. Homeowners in Miramar and Hollywood deal with the same older slab stock and high-humidity conditions, and we bring the same moisture-first process to every job regardless of location.
Tell us what the floor looks like and what you want to achieve. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit before giving any price - the condition of the slab changes what the job involves, and we will not quote without seeing it.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and settling, and test the slab for moisture - a step that is not optional in South Florida. You will know whether your slab is a good candidate and what prep work is needed before you commit to anything.
On the work day, the crew grinds or shot-blasts the surface, fills any cracks, and applies a primer coat before the pour. This prep phase often takes as long as the pour itself - and that is normal. It is where the quality of the job is decided.
Once primer is dry, the self-leveling material is poured and guided into corners with a gauge rake. Decorative finishes go on after the base sets. Before we leave, you get a clear curing timeline - including exactly when foot traffic and furniture are safe.
Free on-site estimate includes a moisture assessment. We tell you exactly what your slab needs and give you a written quote before you commit to anything.
(954) 872-1534We test every slab for moisture vapor before any material goes down - no exceptions. Broward County's high water table makes this a non-negotiable step in Davie. Skipping it is the most common reason South Florida overlays bubble and delaminate within a year.
We grind or shot-blast every slab before priming - never just sweep it and pour. That mechanical profile is what allows the self-leveling material to bond at the surface level it needs to hold up under daily foot traffic and the seasonal humidity swings Davie experiences.
Most of Davie's housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s. We know what these older slabs typically look like, how they fail, and what prep work is required before an overlay goes down - so we are not discovering problems on the day of the pour.
If you live in one of Davie's many HOA communities, we help you confirm your finish choice is compliant before work begins. We can also help you put together an HOA submission if your association requires pre-approval - so you are not stuck undoing work after the fact.
The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets best practices for concrete flooring work - including the surface preparation and moisture standards that matter most in humid climates like Davie's. We follow those standards on every job, because they are what separate work that lasts from work that fails inside a year.
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