
Palm Beach Gardens Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is the concrete flooring contractor serving Boca Raton with metallic epoxy, polished concrete, and pool deck resurfacing. We have served Palm Beach County since 2018 and reply to every estimate request within 1 business day.

Boca Raton homeowners in gated communities like Boca West and Broken Sound often choose metallic epoxy for garage floors and home interiors because it delivers a high-end showroom look without the cost of tile or stone. Our metallic epoxy flooring is UV-stable and holds up in Florida garages that double as living and work spaces.
Most single-family homes in Boca Raton have in-ground pools, and the deck around them takes a beating from pool chemicals, South Florida sun, and heavy summer rain. Resurfacing adds a fresh, slip-resistant surface without tearing out the existing concrete, keeping the project cost reasonable.
With homes built mostly between the 1970s and 1990s, many Boca Raton properties have aging garage and utility floor slabs that are pitted, stained, or starting to flake. A solid epoxy coating seals the surface, stops moisture vapor from rising through the slab, and gives the floor a clean, durable finish.
Boca Raton condominiums and townhomes near the coast are increasingly choosing polished concrete as a low-maintenance alternative to tile in main living areas. The ground and polished surface resists moisture and does not absorb the salt air that can work into grout lines and cause tile to loosen over time.
Driveways and walkways in Boca Raton absorb water through the rainy season, which softens the ground underneath and can cause slabs to crack or shift. Sealing concrete surfaces keeps water out, slows surface wear from UV exposure, and extends the time between resurfacing jobs.
Lanais, patios, and driveways in West Boca communities often show wear from decades of Florida sun and summer storms, but the underlying slabs are still in good shape. A concrete overlay restores the surface to like-new condition at a fraction of the cost of a full replacement.
Most homes in Boca Raton were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means concrete slabs, pool decks, and driveways are now 30 to 50 years old. At that age, surfaces have absorbed thousands of seasonal cycles of heavy rain and intense sun. The sandy, limestone-based soil underneath shifts when it gets wet, and that movement causes slabs to crack, settle, and separate at the joints. The city also gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year, and flat driveways and pool decks collect standing water after each storm if the surface has not been properly sealed or graded.
Many Boca Raton homeowners also deal with HOA requirements when scheduling exterior concrete work. Communities like Boca West, Broken Sound, and Woodfield Country Club each have their own rules about contractor access, materials, and scheduling. A flooring contractor who does not know this market may show up at a gate without approval or propose materials the HOA will not allow. We have worked in gated communities throughout Palm Beach County and know what it takes to coordinate access, provide insurance documentation, and get work approved before we start.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The split between eastern Boca - with its older condo buildings along the Intracoastal and near the coast - and western Boca, where newer planned communities sit on flat, low-lying terrain, means different properties present different challenges. Coastal properties near downtown Boca Raton deal with salt air exposure that accelerates surface wear on concrete and metal fasteners, while properties farther west sit on soil that drains more slowly and creates greater risk of slab movement after heavy rain.
Boca Raton sits along US-1 and Glades Road, two corridors we travel regularly. The area around Florida Atlantic University on Glades Road has a higher concentration of rental units and multi-family properties, which often have different maintenance needs than the owner-occupied homes in communities closer to Mizner Park and the Boca Raton Resort area. We are comfortable working in both settings.
Boca Raton borders Riviera Beach and Delray Beach to the north, and we serve homeowners across all three communities with the same crew and the same response time.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you need. We respond to every Boca Raton request within 1 business day.
We schedule a time that works for you, assess the surface in person, and provide a written estimate with a clear scope before any work begins. There are no surprise costs at the end of the job.
We handle all surface preparation - grinding, patching, and cleaning - before applying the coating or overlay. Proper prep is what makes the finish last in Florida conditions.
When the job is done, we walk through the finished surface with you, explain care and maintenance, and answer any questions before we leave your Boca Raton property.
We serve homeowners throughout Boca Raton - from gated communities on the west side to condos near the coast. Call us or fill out the form for a free estimate.
Boca Raton is a city of about 97,000 residents on Florida's southeast coast in southern Palm Beach County. It is best known for its planned gated communities, the historic Boca Raton Resort and Club, and the open-air shopping and dining at Mizner Park. The city has a split character: the eastern side along the Intracoastal is denser with condominiums and townhomes built in the 1970s and 1980s, while the western neighborhoods - often called West Boca - are dominated by master-planned single-family communities developed through the 1990s and 2000s. A large share of homes across the city are owner-occupied, and residents tend to invest in maintaining and updating their properties.
The housing stock is largely concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, a standard South Florida build style that holds up well against wind but requires regular sealing and recoating to manage moisture and UV damage over time. Communities like Broken Sound, Woodfield Country Club, and the areas near Florida Atlantic University each have distinct housing character and maintenance needs. Boca Raton is served by I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, and sits between Delray Beach to the north and Deerfield Beach to the south.
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Learn MoreCall or submit an estimate request now - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of Boca Raton, from gated communities in the west to coastal condos near the Intracoastal.