Commercial Epoxy Flooring in Broward County — Built for the Coast, Open All Week
Seamless commercial floors for Broward restaurants, waterfront showrooms, offices, and medical suites — engineered for year-round Atlantic humidity and installed in phases so your business never goes dark. Free on-site estimate.
A Commercial Floor That Survives Broward's Coast — and Your Busiest Day
Running a commercial space in Broward means fighting two things at once: the salt-laden, year-round humidity that rolls in off the Atlantic and Intracoastal, and the relentless wear of customers, carts, and cleaning crews. Tile grout discolors, VCT lifts at the seams, and bare concrete sweats and stains. A properly installed commercial epoxy floor answers both — one seamless, non-porous surface that shrugs off moisture, grease, and foot traffic for years. Blake and the crew install commercial epoxy flooring in Fort Lauderdale and across Broward — restaurants from Las Olas to Hollywood, marine and boat-sales showrooms along the New River and Intracoastal, medical and vet suites in Plantation and Coral Springs, hospitality lobbies near the beach, and offices across the county.
What makes Broward different from an inland market is water — and not just rain. Most commercial slabs here sit on grade barely above sea level, over a notoriously high water table, so moisture pushes up through the concrete year-round. Pair that with salt air corroding fixtures and the daily wet-mopping every Florida health code demands, and surface prep stops being optional. Before any coating touches your floor, we run an ASTM moisture-vapor test on the slab and diamond-grind it to a clean profile. Where transmission runs high — common in coastal Broward — we install a moisture-mitigation primer so the epoxy bonds for the long haul instead of bubbling or delaminating after the first wet season.
Because epoxy cures as a single monolithic layer with no grout lines or seams, there is nowhere for bacteria, mildew, or standing mop water to hide. That is exactly what a Broward restaurant or commercial kitchen needs to clear a Florida Department of Health inspection, and what a clinic, vet office, or food-handling space needs to stay sanitary in a humid climate. For warehouses, distribution, and forklift-rated environments along the I-95 and I-595 corridors, our industrial epoxy flooring systems carry it further.
Commercial spaces we coat across Broward County include:
- Restaurants, bars, and commercial kitchens
- Marine, boat, and powersports showrooms
- Retail floors, boutiques, and beachside storefronts
- Medical, dental, and veterinary clinics
- Hotel and hospitality lobbies, gyms, and salons
- Offices, co-working suites, and showroom lobbies
Need a heavier-duty system for warehouse or manufacturing environments? See our industrial epoxy flooring page. For a breakdown of what commercial epoxy actually costs in Broward, visit our pricing guide.
What Coastal Broward Throws at a Floor — and Why Epoxy Wins
Salt air, a high water table, rainy-season storms, and nonstop foot traffic. Here is how a commercial epoxy system handles each one while your doors stay open.
1-2 days
Your Doors Stay Open
Broward's tourist and dining seasons do not pause for a floor job. We coat in phases and use fast-cure topcoats, working nights, weekends, or one section at a time so service never stops and revenue keeps flowing.
FDA/USDA
Clears Florida Health Inspections
A seamless, non-porous surface meets FDA and USDA food-safety guidelines and gives mildew nowhere to take hold in Broward's humidity. No grout, no cracks — the finish Florida Department of Health inspectors want to see in kitchens, clinics, and food-handling rooms.
100+
Shrugs Off Grease, Salt & Chemicals
Fryer grease, sanitizing solutions, brake fluid, and salt tracked in from the beach all bead up instead of soaking in. The coating resists corrosion and staining far better than bare concrete or coastal-weary tile — a real edge for kitchens, marine showrooms, and retail floors near the water.
Safe
Traction When the Storms Roll In
Broward's afternoon rainy-season downpours mean wet shoes at every entrance. Broadcast anti-slip aggregate and textured topcoats keep traction high at doorways, kitchens, and poolside or beachfront entries — helping you meet OSHA footing requirements and cut slip-and-fall risk.
10-20 yrs
10-20 Years in a Humid Climate
With the right moisture-mitigation prep underneath, a multi-layer commercial system holds up for 10 to 20 years — outlasting VCT tile, floor paint, and even polished concrete in the constant damp that defeats lesser floors along the Broward coast.
How humidity affects durability →5 min
Wipe-Clean, Skip the Wax
No stripping, no buffing, no specialty products. A dust mop and a neutral cleaner are all it takes, and the sealed surface does not trap the salt residue or mildew that plague porous floors near the coast — saving your staff time and cutting your upkeep bill.
See full pricing guide →Our Broward Installation Process
Coastal slabs demand more prep than dry-climate floors. Here is the five-step path — built around moisture testing and your hours — that gets a Broward business a floor that lasts.
Consultation & Site Assessment
~45 minWe come to your Broward space to check the slab for moisture and damage, measure the area, map your traffic and wet zones, and learn your busiest hours so the work fits around them — not the other way around. Schedule yours free.
Custom System Design
1–2 daysWe match the system to your space — a urethane-cement build for a hot, wet kitchen; a decorative flake or quartz finish for a showroom or lobby; moisture-mitigation primer, color, anti-slip texture, and topcoat dialed in for coastal conditions. For larger floors we map out a phased, after-hours plan so you stay open.
Surface Preparation
2–4 hrsWe diamond-grind and profile the concrete to give the coating a mechanical grip. Every slab gets an ASTM moisture-vapor test first — non-negotiable on Broward's low-lying, high-water-table slabs — and we add a vapor-barrier primer wherever the readings run hot.
Multi-Layer Application
3–5 hrsBlake's crew lays down primer, body coat, broadcast media (flake, quartz, or metallic), and a UV-stable topcoat built for Florida sun and humidity. On phased jobs we coat one zone at a time so your team keeps working in the uncoated areas.
Final Walkthrough & Handoff
~1 hrWe walk the finished floor with you, verify adhesion and finish quality, and hand over a care guide tuned to your space and Broward's salt-and-humidity environment. Every install is backed by our written warranty.
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Recent Broward Commercial Installs
A look at finished commercial floors across the county — from restaurant kitchens to showroom lobbies and service bays.
Specialty Systems for Demanding Broward Spaces
Some floors face heat, water, and regulators all at once. For Broward's restaurant kitchens and food-handling facilities, standard epoxy is not enough — these systems are.
Commercial Kitchen Flooring
A working kitchen is the harshest room in any Broward restaurant. Boiling water and fryer oil hit the floor at one temperature while a walk-in or cold line sits at another, so the slab takes constant thermal shock. Add round-the-clock moisture, caustic degreasers, and a health inspector who wants to see a seamless, crack-free surface, and ordinary epoxy simply fails.
For that environment we install urethane-cement and high-build epoxy systems engineered for kitchens — the kind running in restaurants along Las Olas, beachfront hotels, and catering operations across the county. Each one comes with broadcast anti-slip texture for wet floors, an integral cove base that seals the wall-to-floor joint against mop water and pests, and a sloped finish that drains toward your floor sinks. That is what keeps the line moving and clears a Florida Department of Health inspection in a humid coastal county.
Food Packing & Processing Plant Floors
Packing houses, seafood and produce distributors, beverage lines, and commissaries answer to USDA and FDA rules that reach all the way down to how porous and washable the floor is. The slab is a control point in your HACCP plan — let it crack or pit and a single audit can stop production cold.
We install USDA-accepted systems for these facilities throughout Broward: antimicrobial additives, a seamless pour with zero joints, resistance to clean-in-place (CIP) chemistry, and drains integrated into the slope. Here the bigger threat is what comes from below — Broward's high water table drives moisture up through slabs that sit near sea level. We moisture-test every floor and install a vapor barrier where the readings call for it, so the coating never lifts off a damp slab mid-season.
Rated 5.0★ — Broward County Reviews
Real reviews from real Broward County customers — verified on Google.
"Had my garage done by Ascent Epoxy Broward this spring. The crew showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and finished in two days. The floor looks incredible—smooth, glossy, and easy to clean. You can tell they take pride in their work. Definitely recommend if you're in Broward."
"We had them do epoxy in our shop in Coral Springs. Super happy with the result and how quickly they finished. Looks way more professional now."
"Friendly guys, fast service, and the floor turned out perfect. Would hire again."
Commercial Epoxy Flooring FAQ — Broward County
Common questions from Broward County business owners about commercial epoxy floor installation.
Commercial epoxy flooring in Broward County typically costs $7 to $15 per square foot installed. The final price depends on the size of your space, the condition of the existing concrete, the type of epoxy system required, and any specialized features like anti-slip aggregate or chemical-resistant topcoats. Larger commercial spaces often benefit from lower per-square-foot pricing due to economies of scale.
For a detailed breakdown by project type, see our Broward County epoxy pricing guide.
Yes, we specialize in phased installation schedules that keep your Broward County business operational during the coating process. For restaurants, retail stores, and offices, we can work in sections — completing one area while you continue using the rest. We also offer weekend and after-hours installation to minimize impact on your daily operations.
Most commercial projects are completed within 3 to 5 days depending on square footage and system complexity.
Yes. Our commercial epoxy systems meet FDA and USDA guidelines for food-contact surfaces when properly installed and sealed. The seamless, non-porous finish prevents bacteria buildup and makes daily cleaning fast and effective — a major advantage for Broward County restaurants navigating health code inspections.
We also offer antimicrobial additive options for commercial kitchens and food preparation areas that need an additional layer of protection.
Properly installed commercial epoxy flooring lasts 10 to 20 years in high-traffic Broward County businesses. The lifespan depends on the type of traffic your space receives, the epoxy system thickness, and how well the floor is maintained.
Our commercial-grade systems use multi-layer applications with industrial topcoats designed to withstand heavy daily use without yellowing, peeling, or wearing through — even in South Florida's humid conditions.
Yes. We serve the entire I-95, I-595, and Florida's Turnpike corridor including warehouse districts, distribution centers, and commercial facilities across Broward County. Our Broward County team regularly installs commercial and industrial epoxy floors in businesses throughout the Greater Fort Lauderdale metro area.
We also serve Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Coral Springs, Hollywood, Davie, Weston, Plantation, and Cooper City across Broward County. Visit our service areas page for the full list.
Yes — Fort Lauderdale is the busiest part of our commercial service area. We coat restaurant kitchens and dining rooms around Las Olas Boulevard, marine and boat-sales showrooms along the New River, downtown offices, and retail throughout the Fort Lauderdale metro. Downtown and beach-corridor installs are usually scheduled after hours or in phases so your doors stay open, and every project starts with a free on-site walkthrough and slab-moisture test.