
Parkland Epoxy serves Coral Springs homeowners with epoxy floor coatings, garage floor systems, and pool deck resurfacing - installed by a local crew that knows how South Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season affect every concrete surface.

Coral Springs homes built in the 1970s through early 1990s have concrete slabs that have absorbed decades of moisture from the city's high water table and rainy summers. Our epoxy floor coatings include a mandatory moisture test before any coating is applied - because skipping that step is the reason most floors in this climate fail early.
Coral Springs garages endure heavy afternoon heat and frequent humidity swings that can break down an unprotected concrete slab over time. A proper garage floor coating seals the surface, resists oil and tire marks, and gives you a floor that's easy to clean no matter how much use the space gets.
Coral Springs averages about 60 inches of rain per year, and pool decks here go through constant wet-dry cycles that wear the surface down fast. We resurface aging decks with slip-resistant coatings that hold up to Florida's UV exposure and stay safe for family use around the pool.
Many Coral Springs homes back up to a canal or retention pond, meaning the soil near the foundation stays wet much of the year. Sealing driveways, patios, and walkways creates a barrier that slows moisture penetration and protects against the surface spalling and cracking that this kind of consistent ground moisture accelerates.
Coral Springs' oldest neighborhoods have driveways and exterior slabs from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Resurfacing gives a worn slab a fresh, bonded surface without the disruption and cost of full replacement - the right choice when the base concrete is still structurally intact.
Coral Springs has a growing number of homeowners converting older tile and carpet interiors to polished concrete - a low-maintenance surface that handles South Florida's indoor humidity better than many alternatives and works well in the open-plan layouts common throughout the city.
Coral Springs was built largely between the 1970s and early 1990s, which puts a significant share of the city's housing stock at 35 to 55 years old. Concrete surfaces from that era - driveways, pool decks, screened patios, and interior slabs - are well past the point where the original finish provides any meaningful protection. Add in the city's network of canals and retention ponds, and you have a property environment where ground moisture is a constant factor, not just a seasonal concern. A concrete flooring contractor who works here regularly knows to account for that before recommending any product or system.
The city's flat terrain and sandy soil also mean that drainage around individual properties can be uneven. After a heavy summer storm, low spots hold water longer than they should, and that standing water works its way into any unsealed or porous concrete surface. Coral Springs receives around 60 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it between June and October. That compressed wet season puts surface coatings through intense stress in a short window - and coatings not properly matched to South Florida's conditions tend to show it within a year or two.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Coral Springs for projects that require them. We know the city's neighborhoods well - from the older single-family streets east of University Drive to the newer planned communities on the western side near the Sawgrass Expressway. The housing stock in Coral Springs varies more than people expect: some blocks have homes built in the late 1960s with original concrete that needs careful assessment before any coating, while other neighborhoods closer to Parkland have newer builds with post-tension slabs that require a different approach to surface preparation.
Coral Springs is one of the largest cities in Broward County, and its main corridors - Sample Road, Wiles Road, and Coral Ridge Drive - run through a mix of residential neighborhoods, shopping plazas, and commercial strips. We handle both residential garage floors and commercial concrete flooring throughout the city. Mullins Park and the surrounding neighborhood is roughly the center of the city's older residential core, and that area has a high concentration of homes entering the age range where concrete surfaces need attention.
We also serve neighboring Coconut Creek to the south and Parkland to the north. If you are on the Coral Springs side of the city line with either of those communities, our crew is already in the area regularly and we schedule all three cities together.
Call us or submit the online form and we respond within one business day - usually the same day. We ask a few basic questions about the space and schedule a visit to your Coral Springs property at a time that works for you.
We inspect your concrete in person, test for moisture, and check for any cracks or previous coating failures. You get a written, line-item estimate before we leave - no vague ranges, no follow-up surprises. This visit is free and takes 30 to 60 minutes.
We mechanically grind and profile the concrete on day one, then apply the full coating system on day two. The space needs to be cleared before we arrive - cars, shelving, boxes, everything off the floor. We handle everything from that point.
Once the cure period is complete - typically 24 to 72 hours depending on the system and Coral Springs' humidity conditions that week - we walk the finished work with you and cover exactly how to keep the surface looking right in Florida's climate.
We serve Coral Springs and the surrounding Broward County area. No commitment to estimate - we respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8165Coral Springs is one of Broward County's largest cities, with a population of around 134,000 people and a reputation as one of the most family-oriented and well-managed cities in Florida. It was developed as a master-planned community starting in 1963, and the vast majority of its housing stock was built during a building boom that ran from the late 1960s through the early 1990s. Single-family homes dominate, most of them concrete block construction with stucco exteriors and tile roofs. Homeownership rates hover around 70%, and the city has a long history of stable, long-term residents who invest in maintaining their properties.
The city's layout features a network of canals running through planned neighborhoods, and many properties back directly up to water. Major landmarks include Mullins Park - the city's primary recreation hub with sports fields and a community pool - and the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, which hosts performances and events year-round. Coral Springs borders Parkland to the north, a smaller, more affluent suburb with a similar housing profile, and Coconut Creek to the south and east. Together, these three communities make up the western portion of Broward County's residential core and share much of the same climate-driven maintenance cycle for concrete surfaces.
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