
Parkland Epoxy serves Coconut Creek with garage floor coatings, pool deck resurfacing, and concrete sealing - installed by a crew that has worked in Broward County's planned communities since 2015 and understands what the local soil, water table, and summer storms do to concrete over time.

Most homes in Coconut Creek were built in the 1980s and 1990s, putting their garage slabs at the age where surface degradation - dusting, minor cracking, and staining - becomes noticeable and starts to accelerate. Our garage floor coatings start with mechanical grinding to open the slab and a moisture test before any product goes down, because Coconut Creek's flat lots and high water table make moisture testing non-negotiable.
Coconut Creek's year-round outdoor lifestyle means pool decks get used more months of the year than almost anywhere else in the country. UV exposure, poolside chemical splash, and Broward County's heavy summer rains break down unprotected concrete fast. A properly resurfaced deck with a UV-stable, slip-resistant coating protects the surface and keeps it safe for family use.
Coconut Creek homeowners converting older tile and carpet interiors to polished or coated concrete increasingly choose epoxy systems for the combination of durability and ease of cleaning. An epoxy floor sealed over a properly prepared slab handles the indoor humidity swings common in South Florida homes without the mold and moisture issues that come with carpet in this climate.
Coconut Creek's flat terrain means water from summer storms sits on and around concrete surfaces longer than it would on sloped ground. Sealing driveways, patios, and walkways slows moisture penetration into the slab and reduces the surface staining and cracking that standing water accelerates on unsealed concrete in this part of Broward County.
For garages and outdoor-adjacent spaces in Coconut Creek that see direct sun or heat exposure, polyaspartic coatings outperform standard epoxy by resisting UV yellowing and holding up better in Florida's extreme summer temperatures. They also cure faster - useful in Coconut Creek's hot weather when long cure times become a real inconvenience.
When a Coconut Creek driveway or exterior slab shows surface wear but the underlying concrete is still structurally sound, resurfacing with a bonded overlay is more cost-effective than full replacement. It restores the surface and accepts any sealer or decorative finish without the disruption and cost of removing and pouring new concrete.
Coconut Creek was built out primarily during the 1980s and 1990s, which puts most of the city's housing stock between 25 and 45 years old. Homes in this age range are hitting the maintenance window where original roofs, stucco, and exterior concrete surfaces need real attention. The city is made up almost entirely of concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - CBS homes that hold up well structurally but whose flat concrete surfaces, like driveways, pool decks, and garage slabs, have been absorbing South Florida's heat, humidity, and heavy rain for decades without protection.
Coconut Creek sits on flat, low-lying terrain with sandy soil over clay, and the water table in this part of Broward County is close to the surface. After Broward County's summer storms dump several inches of rain in a short window, low-lying yards and flat lots in Coconut Creek can hold standing water against driveways and slabs for hours. That consistent moisture exposure from both above and below drives concrete surface deterioration faster than most homeowners expect. A contractor who does not account for slab moisture - specifically, moisture coming up from below - will produce a floor coating that fails early, regardless of how good the product is. The soil and climate conditions here make pre-installation moisture testing essential, not optional.
Our crew works in Coconut Creek on a regular basis, and we know the planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods that make up most of the city. Neighborhoods like Winston Park and the communities along Wiles Road and Sample Road are typical of what we work in here - 1980s and 1990s concrete block homes with screened patios, attached garages, and modest yards. We understand that exterior work in HOA communities sometimes requires approval before it starts, and we provide product specifications and documentation to help that process move quickly.
Coconut Creek is known across Broward County as the home of Butterfly World at Tradewinds Park on Sample Road - a local landmark that puts the city on the map for most Broward residents. Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road is another major anchor in the city. These are the reference points most people in the area use, and they help us orient quickly when scheduling jobs throughout the city. Whether a project is near the communities off Wiles Road or closer to the Sample Road corridor, we know the layout.
We also serve neighboring Margate to the south and Coral Springs to the west. Homeowners on the border between any of these cities will find our crew is already nearby on most scheduled days.
Call us directly or submit a request online, and we will follow up within one business day to schedule a site visit. No payment or commitment is required at this step.
We inspect the slab, run a moisture test, and give you a written quote before scheduling any work. If your community requires HOA approval for exterior projects, we provide the documentation you need.
We mechanically grind the surface, repair any cracks or damage, and apply the specified coating system. Most garage and interior residential jobs in Coconut Creek run two days - one for prep, one for coating.
Light foot traffic is safe at 24 hours. Vehicle traffic should wait 72 hours - and in Coconut Creek's humid summer conditions, waiting the full window before parking on a fresh coating makes a real difference in the final bond.
We work throughout Coconut Creek and the surrounding Broward County communities. Written quote, no pressure - we respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8165Coconut Creek is a city of roughly 60,000 people in northwestern Broward County, officially incorporated in 1967 and largely built out during the 1980s and 1990s. The city brands itself as the "Butterfly Capital of the World" - a reference to Butterfly World, the largest butterfly park on earth, located inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road. Much of the residential inventory is planned-community development - neighborhoods with HOAs, screened-in pools, modest yard sizes, and the kind of uniformly maintained exterior appearance that gives Coconut Creek its tidy, suburban character. Single-family homes, townhomes, and condo complexes are all represented, with a notable share of age-restricted communities that cater to retirees and snowbirds.
The city is bounded roughly by Sample Road to the north, the Sawgrass Expressway to the west, Wiles Road to the south, and the Florida Turnpike corridor to the east. Neighboring Margate sits just to the south, with similar housing stock and the same CBS construction that defines most of western Broward County. The two cities share a lot of the same concrete flooring challenges - aging slabs, high groundwater, and the relentless South Florida sun working against any unprotected surface.
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