Most coatings fail on South Florida slabs. Urethane cement is engineered to stay bonded through heat, humidity, and the moisture that pushes up from below - making it one of the most durable options available here.

Urethane cement flooring in Coral Springs is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your concrete slab and cures into a seamless surface - no grout lines, no seams, just one continuous floor. It combines cement for strength with a urethane binder that keeps the finished surface flexible enough to handle the temperature swings and ground moisture that are constant challenges here. Most residential jobs take one to two days of active work.
It holds up where standard epoxy often does not: in garages where the slab gets very hot in summer, on covered patios and lanais exposed to repeated wet-dry cycles, and in laundry rooms or utility spaces with ongoing moisture exposure. If you have had a previous coating fail on your slab and want to understand why, our commercial and industrial epoxy page also covers high-performance systems for demanding environments.
Like all floor coatings in this climate, the quality of the result depends heavily on what happens before any coating goes down. Moisture testing, proper surface grinding, and honest slab assessment are not optional steps in Coral Springs - they are what separate installations that last a decade from ones that fail in a season.
If your garage or patio coating is lifting in patches after a hot summer or a heavy rain, it failed because it was not built for South Florida conditions. In Coral Springs, this is extremely common with products not designed for the combination of heat and ground moisture present here. Urethane cement is specifically engineered to stay bonded in exactly these conditions.
That chalky white film is efflorescence - moisture moving up through your slab and leaving mineral deposits behind. It is very common in Coral Springs given the shallow water table and clay-heavy soils. It prevents any coating from bonding until it is addressed, but once the slab is properly prepared, urethane cement can go down successfully.
Screened enclosures and covered patios in Coral Springs take constant abuse from humidity, rain intrusion, and foot traffic. Bare or lightly sealed concrete in those spaces degrades quickly. If your patio floor looks rough, feels gritty underfoot, or has stains that will not clean off, it is a good candidate for a coating that is designed to handle outdoor moisture exposure.
If a floor was coated recently but is already showing peeling or delamination, that almost always points to inadequate surface prep or the wrong product choice for your slab conditions. Applying another coating on top of a failing one will not fix the underlying problem. The right move is to strip back, address moisture, and start fresh with a system built for Florida.
Every urethane cement project at Coral Springs Epoxy starts with an on-site slab assessment. We look for surface contamination, old coatings that need to be ground off, cracks or low spots, and - most importantly - moisture vapor coming up from below. If moisture is present, a barrier primer goes down before any topcoat. This step is not an optional upgrade; it is what the South Florida climate requires.
Our urethane cement systems are available in a range of solid colors with matte, satin, or gloss topcoats. For homeowners converting a garage or outdoor space into usable living area, we can also combine urethane cement with decorative flakes for a surface that has both the durability of a commercial floor and a finished residential look. If you are drawn to the decorative side of floor coatings, our polished concrete service is another option that pairs well with urethane cement in multi-room projects.
Suited for spaces where high heat, chemical exposure, and heavy vehicle loads would cause standard epoxy to delaminate.
For Coral Springs homeowners whose outdoor living spaces face repeated wet-dry cycles and humidity through hurricane season.
A seamless, easy-clean surface for wet utility spaces where grout lines and tile edges trap grime and moisture.
For slabs with active vapor transmission that need a barrier primer before any topcoat will bond reliably.
Coral Springs regularly sees summer temperatures above 90 degrees, and garage slabs - which absorb direct sun through metal doors and uninsulated roofs - can get significantly hotter than the air temperature. Many common floor coatings soften or delaminate under that kind of sustained heat. Urethane cement is specifically engineered to stay bonded in high-heat environments, which is one reason it is a reliable choice for South Florida garages. The material's flexibility also helps it handle the minor movement that older Coral Springs slabs - many of them 25 to 50 years old - can exhibit over time.
Broward County homeowners also use covered patios and lanais heavily, and those spaces take a beating during hurricane season. Wind-driven rain, brief flooding, and rapid temperature changes all happen in a short window, and the flooring in those spaces needs to handle both standing water and the drying-out cycle that follows. We serve homeowners across the area, including Pompano Beach and Margate, where similar slab conditions and climate challenges apply.
Call or submit a request online. We respond within 1 business day to confirm an on-site visit. No obligation and no fee for the assessment.
We visit your home, test your slab for moisture, identify prep requirements, and give you a written quote that covers all labor and materials. No day-of surprises.
We grind the concrete, remove old coatings, fill cracks, and apply a moisture barrier if vapor transmission is present. In Coral Springs, this step often takes longer than homeowners expect - and it is the most important part.
The urethane cement system goes down in layers. After the final coat, we walk the finished floor with you, explain care and the curing timeline, and answer any questions before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about your slab and what it would take. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(754) 318-0064Broward County's shallow water table means moisture vapor is a real risk on almost every residential slab we see in Coral Springs. We test before we coat - and if a barrier primer is needed, we apply it as part of the job, not as an add-on discovered after work begins.
Urethane cement stays bonded when garage slab temperatures climb well above ambient air temperature in summer - a condition that causes many standard epoxy systems to soften or separate. We use formulations specifically rated for the thermal demands of Florida's climate.
We walk your slab before quoting. Everything that could affect cost - old coatings, moisture prep, crack repair - is identified upfront and reflected in the written number you agree to. What you sign is what you pay.
Florida requires concrete flooring contractors to hold a state-issued license. Broward County enforces this actively. Hiring an unlicensed contractor can void your homeowner's insurance and create problems when you sell. You can ask to see our license before signing anything. For more on industry standards, visit the{" "}Concrete Decor Magazine.
A urethane cement floor from Coral Springs Epoxy is backed by proper moisture management, honest slab assessment, and a written price you can count on. That combination is what gives Coral Springs homeowners a floor that holds up through years of Florida weather.
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