Residential Epoxy Flooring in Broward County — Floors Engineered for Coastal Living
From the canal homes of Fort Lauderdale and the waterfront streets of Lighthouse Point to the planned neighborhoods of Weston, Broward homes live with salt air, near-constant humidity, and afternoon storms. We pour seamless, moisture-tested epoxy floors built to handle all of it — and look incredible doing it.
A Floor That Stands Up to Broward's Coastal Climate
Living a few miles from the Atlantic comes with a trade-off. The same breeze that makes a Wilton Manors patio or a Pompano Beach lanai so pleasant also carries salt and moisture that work their way into porous concrete, and from June through September the daily afternoon downpour keeps everything damp. Tile grout darkens, laminate cups and lifts, and a cheap garage coating starts peeling at the edges within a season or two. A properly installed epoxy floor does none of that — it seals the slab under one seamless, non-porous surface that salt air and humidity simply cannot get into.
Here is the part most Broward homeowners never hear: it is not the epoxy that fails, it is the prep. Nearly every home in the county — from the older single-story blocks of Hollywood and Dania Beach to the newer two-story builds out in Weston and Southwest Ranches — sits on a slab-on-grade foundation poured close to a high water table. That means vapor is pushing up through your concrete every single day. We run a moisture reading on every slab before a drop of product goes down, and when the numbers come back high (as they often do near the canals and the Intracoastal), we install a vapor-barrier primer first. Skip that step and your beautiful new floor bubbles within a year. We do not skip it.
Because so much living happens indoors during the wet season, we finish kitchens, Florida rooms, entryways, laundry rooms and home offices in finishes that hide tracked-in sand and rainwater and wipe clean in seconds. Sun-exposed rooms and screened patios get a UV-stable topcoat so the color never ambers in that hard South Florida light. For the space that takes the worst beating — the attached garage — see our dedicated garage epoxy flooring page, and for what a project actually runs here, read our Broward County epoxy cost guide.
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What Coastal Living Demands of a Floor
Six reasons Broward homeowners — from the beaches to the Everglades edge — choose epoxy over tile, laminate, and bare concrete.
Zero seams
Sealed Against Salt & Humidity
One continuous, non-porous surface — no grout lines or tile joints for damp coastal air to creep into. The slab stays sealed against the humidity that warps and discolors everything else, and there is nowhere for mildew to take hold underneath.
Storm-ready
Handles the Wet Season
When an afternoon storm rolls in off the Atlantic and water tracks in from the patio or seeps under a garage door, epoxy shrugs it off. It will not swell, stain, or grow mold the way carpet, wood, and laminate do — and after a heavy rain it mops dry in minutes instead of holding moisture for days.
Coastal palettes
Finishes That Fit South Florida
Cool ocean-blue and sandy-neutral metallics, crisp white-and-grey flake blends, or a high-gloss solid that bounces the bright light around — we build a finish that suits a waterfront condo, a Mediterranean-style Coral Springs home, or a modern Weston build. Bring the look; we will pour the floor to match it.
Damp-mop
Beach Sand Wipes Right Up
Between the sand that comes home from Hollywood and Deerfield Beach, the salt off the boat, and the grime an afternoon storm leaves behind, Broward floors take constant abuse. Epoxy needs no wax, no sealing, and no special cleaners — a damp mop clears sand, salt, and spills and the gloss looks new again.
Resale edge
Stands Out in a Crowded Market
Broward's housing market moves fast and buyers tour a lot of homes in a weekend. A spotless epoxy garage, lanai, or Florida room reads as "well cared for" against the cracked tile and stained concrete down the street — a low-cost upgrade that helps a listing show better and close stronger.
See full pricing guide →20+ yrs
Built for the Long Haul Here
In this climate, tile grout stains and lets go, laminate cups from the humidity, and carpet holds the damp like a sponge. A coating installed on a properly moisture-tested Broward slab keeps its bond and its gloss for 20-plus years — no peeling, no chalking, no chasing failures every few summers.
How humidity affects durability →How It Works
Five steps, every one of them adjusted for Broward conditions — the high water table near the canals, the salt-laden air, and the humidity windows that decide when a coating will actually cure right.
Free Consultation
~45 minBlake or a crew lead comes to your home — Plantation, Parkland, Miramar, anywhere in the county — to look at the actual slab, talk through finishes, and hand you a written quote with no hidden fees. We will flag right away if the space looks like it needs vapor mitigation. Schedule yours free.
Surface Preparation
2–4 hrsWe diamond-grind the concrete down to a clean, open profile so the coating can lock in, then take a moisture reading on the bare slab. Near the water this number runs high — when it does, a vapor-barrier primer goes down before anything else. This is the step the cheap quotes leave out.
Crack Repair
30–60 minYears of settling and ground movement leave older Broward slabs with cracks, spalls, and divots — we fill every one flush with structural-grade epoxy filler. Where a slab has taken on water in past flooding, we deal with that damage before a finish coat ever goes down.
Multi-Coat Application
3–5 hrsDown go the primer, the decorative body coat, and a UV-stable topcoat. We watch the temperature and humidity and lay each layer inside the window where it will cure hard — not in the muggy peak of an August afternoon when the air would fight the chemistry.
Cure & Enjoy
24–72 hrsThe floor cures over 24 to 72 hours — a little longer when the humidity is up — and then it is ready for the dog, the kids, and the beach bags. You get simple care instructions and a written warranty spelling out exactly what is covered.
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Residential Epoxy Flooring in Broward County
Actual floors we have poured in Broward homes — from beachside to the western suburbs, not stock photos.
Rated 5.0★ — Broward County Reviews
Real reviews from real Broward County homeowners — 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."
Residential Epoxy FAQs — Broward County
Common questions from Broward County homeowners about residential epoxy flooring.
Residential epoxy flooring in Broward County typically costs between $6 and $12 per square foot installed, depending on the finish and condition of your slab. Metallic epoxy finishes run higher than solid-color systems. Factors like crack repairs, moisture mitigation, and room size also affect your final price. Contact us at (954) 289-0864 for a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your home.
Epoxy flooring is an excellent choice for Broward County kitchens. It creates a seamless, waterproof surface that resists stains from cooking oils, wine, and food spills. Unlike tile, there are no grout lines where mold can grow in South Florida's humid environment. Epoxy is also easy to clean and available in decorative finishes that complement any kitchen design.
In most cases, existing flooring materials like tile or vinyl must be removed before epoxy application to ensure proper adhesion. We grind the concrete substrate and perform moisture testing, which is critical in Florida where slab-on-grade foundations are common. Our team evaluates your existing floor during the free consultation and recommends the best preparation approach. Call (954) 289-0864 to schedule yours.
A professionally installed residential epoxy floor typically lasts 20 years or more with proper care. Longevity depends on the quality of surface preparation, the coating system used, and how the floor is maintained. In Broward County, our climate-tested installation process accounts for humidity and slab moisture to prevent premature peeling or delamination.
Epoxy can be successfully applied to previously flooded slabs, but thorough evaluation is essential. We perform calcium chloride moisture testing and inspect for damage from the 2016 floods or subsequent weather events. If moisture levels are elevated, we apply a moisture mitigation system before coating. Many Broward County homes that flooded have been successfully resurfaced with epoxy. Call (954) 289-0864 for a free slab assessment.