
Want color that becomes part of your floor instead of sitting on top of it? We apply acid and water-based stains directly into your existing slab - no peeling, no replacing, just a finished floor built for South Florida.

Stained concrete flooring in Davie uses acid-based or water-based stains that soak color directly into your existing concrete slab - most projects take two to four days, require no new flooring materials, and produce a finish that cannot peel because it becomes part of the concrete itself.
Most Davie homes already have a concrete slab under whatever flooring is there now. Staining works with that slab directly - no tile to lay, no adhesive to spread, no material that will eventually fail. The color goes into the concrete, not onto it.
If you want a reflective, polished look rather than color, take a look at polished concrete flooring - it uses the same slab but focuses on achieving a smooth, mirror-like finish through a grinding process rather than stain.
If you have been hiding your concrete slab under area rugs because it looks rough or discolored, the floor is a candidate for staining. Staining transforms a floor that looks like a construction site into something that looks intentional and finished - without adding a new layer on top.
If a previous paint or epoxy coating is starting to lift off the concrete, that is a sign the original application did not bond well - often because of moisture in the slab, which is especially common in South Florida homes. Staining, done correctly with proper moisture testing, bonds differently and holds up better in humid conditions like Davie's.
Tile removal is common in older Davie homes where original flooring has cracked or become dated. Once the tile is gone you are left with a concrete slab that may have adhesive residue and minor surface damage - but that slab is often a good candidate for staining once it has been cleaned and prepped properly.
Outdoor-adjacent concrete surfaces in Davie take a beating from humidity, rain, and foot traffic. A stained and sealed surface is much easier to wipe down and resists the mold and mildew growth that plain concrete tends to collect in this climate - particularly through South Florida's rainy season.
We offer both acid-based and water-based staining depending on the look you want and what your slab can realistically achieve. Acid stains react chemically with the concrete to create earthy, marbled tones that vary naturally across the floor - no two acid-stained floors look exactly alike. Water-based stains offer a wider range of colors and more consistent, predictable results. For homeowners who want a polished surface rather than a colored one, we also offer polished concrete flooring as a natural companion service.
Every staining project begins with a slab assessment and moisture test. If the slab needs repairs or old coating removal before staining can begin, our terrazzo flooring and grinding teams handle that prep work so the stain goes onto a properly prepared surface. The final step is always a protective sealer coat that protects the color from foot traffic and spills.
Suits homeowners who want a natural, earthy, one-of-a-kind look - the chemical reaction produces tones that vary organically across the floor.
Suits homeowners who want a specific color with consistent results - wider color range and more predictable coverage than acid stains.
Suits living rooms, bedrooms, and open-plan spaces where a clean, uniform tone is the goal - simpler and faster than a decorative multi-color finish.
Suits outdoor-adjacent surfaces in Davie homes that need a sealed, easy-clean finish that resists mold, mildew, and South Florida rain.
Davie sits in Broward County, where year-round humidity regularly runs above 70 percent and many homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s on post-tension concrete slabs. That combination - high moisture and older slabs - is exactly why so many coating jobs fail here. Staining bonds into the concrete rather than sitting on top of it, which makes it far more resistant to the moisture-driven delamination that kills painted and epoxy-coated floors in South Florida's climate. The key is testing the slab for moisture before any stain goes down - something every experienced Broward County contractor should do as a matter of course.
We work throughout this part of Broward County, including homeowners in Hollywood, FL and Pembroke Pines, FL who face the same post-tension slab conditions and high humidity. Whether your home is on a large equestrian lot on the west side of Davie or in a tighter subdivision near Nova Southeastern, we know what South Florida slabs look like and how to prep them correctly.
We reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the room, the current flooring, and any moisture or flooding history before scheduling a visit.
We visit your home to check the slab in person - looking at cracks, old coatings, moisture levels, and finish options that are realistic for your specific concrete. You get a written estimate with a full breakdown before any work starts.
The crew cleans and grinds the slab to open up the surface, repairs any cracks, then applies the stain. This stage typically takes one full day depending on the size of the space and the finish type.
We apply the protective sealer coat, let it cure - typically 24 to 72 hours - then walk the floor with you before we leave and hand you simple care instructions. No surprises on the way out.
Free in-person estimate - no obligation. We test your slab and show you realistic finish options before anything is agreed to.
(954) 872-1534We test every slab before any stain is applied. In Davie's climate, skipping this step means a finish that clouds or peels within months. That test is not optional for us - it is how we make sure your stain bonds correctly and holds up for years.
We show you what your concrete can realistically look like before we start - including areas where old tile adhesive or cracks will affect the finish. You make your decision with full information, not a sales pitch. What you agree to is what you get.
A significant share of Davie homes were built on post-tension slabs with steel cables running through them. We know how to prep these slabs without disturbing those cables - a detail that separates contractors who regularly work in this area from those who do not. Verified Florida state licensing is available on request through the Florida DBPR.
The sealer coat is what makes or breaks a stained concrete floor in South Florida. We use a sealer matched to the humidity conditions and traffic level of your specific space - not a one-size-fits-all product. The American Concrete Institute provides guidance on sealer selection for humid environments, and we follow those principles on every job.
A properly stained and sealed floor in a Davie home can last 10 to 20 years with basic care. Our process - moisture testing, honest slab assessment, proper sealer selection - is what gets you to that number instead of having to redo the floor in three years.
Restore or install terrazzo - a classic South Florida flooring option that uses marble chips set in a concrete base.
Learn MoreGrind your existing slab to a smooth, reflective finish without adding any new flooring material on top.
Learn MoreLate-winter and spring slots fill fast - reach out now to book before the summer humidity season makes scheduling tighter.