
From garage floors and pool decks to commercial warehouses, we install coatings and concrete finishes that hold up to South Florida's heat, humidity, and daily wear.

Parkland Epoxy is a licensed concrete flooring contractor serving Parkland and Coral Springs, FL, with 16 specialized services for residential and commercial properties. Whether your garage floor is stained and peeling, your pool deck has seen too many Florida summers, or your warehouse needs an industrial-grade coating that handles real punishment - our crew brings the right prep, the right products, and the experience to do it correctly the first time. We serve 12 cities across Broward County and Palm Beach County.

Stained or bare concrete? Epoxy coatings seal the slab and give you a durable, easy-to-clean floor that holds up for years.
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Warehouses and showrooms take real punishment. Industrial-grade epoxy handles chemical spills, heavy equipment, and daily traffic.
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Oil stains and rough concrete belong in the past. A coated garage floor is cleaner, safer, and looks like it came with the house.
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Polyaspartic coatings cure fast and resist Florida's UV and heat far better than standard epoxy alone.
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Metallic pigments create a one-of-a-kind floor with depth and shimmer - no two floors ever look exactly alike.
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Commercial kitchens need a coating that handles heat, chemicals, and constant water - urethane cement delivers all three.
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Polished concrete turns a plain slab into a reflective, low-maintenance surface that fits any modern interior.
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Add color and character to plain concrete with acid stains or water-based dyes that penetrate deep and last for decades.
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Restore or install genuine terrazzo - a timeless surface that holds up beautifully in Florida's climate.
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Transform a damp, unfinished basement into a livable space with a floor coating built to block moisture from below.
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Proper grinding opens the slab's pores so any coating bonds tightly - this step is what makes everything else work.
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A quality sealer blocks moisture, oil, and stains before they soak in - protecting your concrete with minimal upkeep.
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Cracks, spalling, and worn surfaces can be corrected with a fresh overlay - no need to tear out and replace the slab.
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Uneven or sloped concrete? Self-leveling overlays create a perfectly flat surface ready for any finish coating.
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Florida sun destroys unprotected pool decks fast. The right coating keeps your deck safe, cool underfoot, and looking great.
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Old coatings and adhesives come off clean so the new surface bonds properly and performs the way it should.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from your first call to a finished floor. We respond within 1 business day.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. Tell us about the space - the size, how it is used, and what problems you are dealing with. We ask a few quick questions so we can give you a realistic price range before we even visit. No commitment at this stage.
We schedule a free visit to see the floor in person. We check the concrete condition, test for moisture - critical in Parkland's climate - and note any cracks or previous coatings that need removal. This visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes, and you leave with a clear written estimate.
Our crew handles everything: surface grinding, crack repairs, coating application, and cleanup. After the floor cures, we walk through the finished space with you, explain care instructions, and answer any questions before we leave.
We carry full liability insurance and hold a Florida contractor license. Documentation is available on request before any work begins on your property.
We visit, assess the floor, and give you a clear written quote. No vague ranges, no pressure to sign on the same day you receive it.
We have worked on floors across Broward and Palm Beach counties since 2015. Our crews live in the same communities they serve.
South Florida's high water table is the top reason coatings fail here. We test every floor for moisture before applying any product - this step is never skipped.
Questions before you book? Call (754) 294-8165 or request a free estimate online.
"They tested the slab for moisture before starting, which no other contractor I called even mentioned. The garage floor has been down for over a year with zero peeling - it looks exactly like it did on day one."
- Michael T., Parkland - Garage Floor Coatings
"Our restaurant kitchen needed urethane cement that could handle heat and daily cleaning chemicals. The crew finished over the weekend so we did not lose any service days. Everything went exactly as they described."
- Sandra R., Coral Springs - Urethane Cement Flooring
"The pool deck was rough and slippery after years in the Florida sun. They resurfaced it in two days and added a non-slip texture. My kids run out to the pool every afternoon and I stopped worrying about it."
- James K., Deerfield Beach - Pool Deck Coatings and Resurfacing
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your estimate - it is a free conversation about your floor. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(754) 294-8165Parkland Epoxy is based in Parkland, FL and serves surrounding communities including Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Boca Raton, and Pompano Beach. We cover 12 cities in total, and most jobs can be scheduled within the same week as your free on-site estimate.
Moisture rising through the slab is the cause almost every time. Broward County has one of the shallowest water tables in the country, so concrete here stays damp year-round. A contractor who skips moisture testing before coating is the most common reason floors fail within a year.
Polyaspartic coatings cure faster and resist UV yellowing better than standard epoxy, making them the stronger choice for South Florida's intense sun. Epoxy still performs well in shaded interior spaces and costs less upfront - the right choice depends on your specific floor and how it is used.
The Concrete Network's guide to epoxy flooring→Diamond grinding mechanically opens the concrete's pores before any coating goes down. Without it, coatings sit on the surface rather than bonding to it - and they will eventually peel. It is the single most important preparation step, and you should confirm any contractor plans to perform it.
The dry season - roughly November through April - offers the best conditions for surface prep and proper curing. Summer humidity above 80% and daily afternoon thunderstorms require extra precautions during application. Experienced local contractors adjust their schedule and methods to account for these conditions.
Indirectly, yes. Storm moisture infiltrating the slab after heavy rainfall can compromise a coating applied over a damp surface. Scheduling concrete work during the dry season and ensuring proper drainage around the home's foundation reduces this risk considerably.
Ask how they prepare the surface, whether they test for moisture, how many coats they apply, and what the total installed thickness will be. A contractor who answers all four without hesitation - in plain terms, not jargon - is worth a follow-up conversation.
Parkland Epoxy is a licensed and insured concrete flooring contractor based in Parkland, FL, serving 12 cities across Broward and Palm Beach counties since 2015.
Our contractor license is issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), which oversees licensed contractors operating across the state. Every member of our crew is trained specifically on concrete surface preparation and coating application in South Florida climate conditions.
Since 2015, we have completed residential and commercial flooring projects across 16 service categories throughout South Florida - garages, warehouses, restaurants, pool decks, and more. Learn more about our team and background.
Common questions from Parkland and Coral Springs homeowners about concrete floor coatings and what to expect.
No. Old coatings must be fully stripped and the concrete re-prepared before a new layer goes down. Applying a new coating over a failing surface will cause the same failure in a fraction of the time. Stripping adds cost, but skipping it wastes the entire investment.
A residential floor coating system typically runs 20 to 40 mils of total dry-film thickness. Thicker systems last longer and handle heavy use better. Ask any contractor for the total installed thickness before signing - a reputable one will answer without hesitation.
Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner is all it takes. Avoid harsh solvents that break down the topcoat. In high-traffic areas, a fresh topcoat every several years keeps the floor performing and looking new.
For technical guidance on concrete surface preparation standards, the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) publishes industry guidelines used by professional contractors across the country. Ready to talk about your floor? Call (754) 294-8165 for a free consultation.
Parkland is a planned city in western Broward County with a population of around 35,000 residents. The city sits at the edge of the Everglades, where the land is flat, the water table is high, and the air stays humid through most of the year. Those conditions affect everything that goes on the ground - driveways, garage floors, pool decks, and patios all face more moisture stress here than in drier parts of the state.
Most homes in Parkland were built between 1990 and 2010, putting a large share of the housing stock in the 15-to-35-year range where concrete and coatings commonly start to need attention. Neighborhoods like Heron Bay and Parkland Golf and Country Club are home to well-maintained properties where owners expect quality workmanship. Many of these communities are governed by HOAs, and we are familiar with the approval processes that come with that. The Pine Trails Park area is a neighborhood anchor for many of our customers, and our crews work throughout the city every week.
South Florida's combination of heat, UV exposure, and afternoon storms during hurricane season puts real wear on outdoor and indoor concrete surfaces alike. Parkland Epoxy was built specifically for these conditions - we test every slab for moisture, use products rated for Florida climates, and schedule work to avoid curing issues during the most humid months. For local building department requirements, visit the City of Parkland website.
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Parkland Epoxy
5401 N University Dr, Suite 104Parkland, FL 33067(754) 294-8165contact@parklandepoxy.comMON - FRI: 7:00 AM - 8:30 PM, SAT: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, SUN: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Call us today or submit a request online for your free, no-obligation estimate on any concrete flooring service.