
Standard coatings peel in South Florida's heat. Urethane cement is engineered to handle the moisture that moves through slabs here, giving you a thick, durable floor that stays bonded and looks good for years.

Urethane cement flooring in Palm Beach Gardens is a thick, poured coating - typically one-quarter to three-eighths of an inch deep - that bonds directly to your concrete slab. It combines cement toughness with a flexible, rubber-like binder, so the finished surface handles heavy use, temperature swings, and slab moisture without cracking or peeling. Most residential jobs take one to two days of active work, with light foot traffic possible within 24 hours and full strength within about a week.
What makes it stand out in South Florida is its ability to manage moisture vapor. Concrete slabs here sit directly on the ground, and moisture wicks upward year-round. Standard epoxy coatings trap that moisture and eventually bubble and peel. Urethane cement is designed to let a small amount of vapor pass through rather than fighting it, which is why it stays bonded in garages and utility rooms across Palm Beach Gardens. Homeowners who also want a decorative finish sometimes pair a urethane cement base with a polished concrete flooring system for interior living areas.
Beyond moisture, urethane cement also handles heat better than most alternatives - it does not soften or yellow in direct sun the way some epoxy products do. For garages that get hot in the summer and laundry rooms with steam and humidity, that combination of moisture tolerance and heat stability makes it a practical long-term investment.
If an existing coating on your garage floor is lifting in patches or bubbling up in spots, moisture is getting trapped underneath. In Palm Beach Gardens, heat and humidity push vapor up through slabs faster than many standard coatings can handle. Urethane cement is specifically designed to manage this - it is worth replacing a failing coating before the bare concrete beneath it starts to deteriorate.
Small cracks in a concrete floor are common in South Florida, where sandy soils shift slightly through the wet and dry seasons. If you can see a network of fine cracks spreading across your garage floor, the slab is moving and needs a coating that can flex with it. Urethane cement handles minor movement better than rigid alternatives, which is why it is a popular choice in this region.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil, grease, and water soak in quickly and leave permanent stains. If you are scrubbing your garage floor regularly and the stains keep coming back, a sealed urethane cement surface will make cleanup as easy as wiping down a countertop.
Concrete that has not been sealed slowly breaks down at the surface, releasing fine gray dust that settles on everything stored in the room. If you notice a persistent gritty film on your garage floor or on items stored near it, the concrete is degrading. A urethane cement coating stops that process and gives you a smooth, cleanable surface instead.
We install urethane cement floors for residential garages, laundry rooms, utility spaces, and commercial kitchens and food-service environments throughout Palm Beach Gardens. Every project includes a slab moisture test, diamond grinding for proper adhesion, crack repair as needed, and a topcoat finish in your choice of color and texture. For homeowners converting a garage into a gym or workshop, urethane cement is built for exactly that kind of daily use - dropped weights, rolling carts, and years of foot traffic without wearing through.
For commercial and industrial spaces where coating failure creates real business risk, we also offer our full commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings service, which includes urethane cement systems as well as heavy-duty epoxy options for high-traffic environments. And for homeowners who want a decorative, polished look in interior living spaces, we can discuss how polished concrete flooring fits alongside a urethane cement floor plan.
Best for homeowners with garages, laundry rooms, or utility spaces who need a durable, cleanable floor that holds up to Florida's climate.
Suits restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food-processing areas where a seamless, slip-resistant, and easy-to-sanitize surface is required.
Available with a smooth satin finish for dryer environments or a broadcast anti-slip texture for garages and areas where wet feet are common.
Designed for slabs with elevated moisture vapor readings - includes a specialized primer barrier before the urethane cement is poured.
Palm Beach Gardens is built largely on sandy coastal soils that shift slightly with seasonal wet and dry cycles. That movement causes hairline cracks in concrete slabs over time - even in relatively new homes. Urethane cement's slight flexibility lets it bridge minor cracks without failing, which rigid epoxy cannot do. Combined with the area's year-round slab moisture from the subtropical climate, that flexibility makes urethane cement a particularly good fit for this region. Homeowners we work with in West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach face the same slab conditions and get the same results.
South Florida's hurricane season - June through November - also affects how flooring projects are scheduled here. Humidity spikes in the days before and after major storms can interfere with how coatings cure. Most experienced local contractors plan installations during the dry season months, roughly November through April, when conditions are most stable. If you are planning a project, that window also tends to offer the fastest cure times and the lowest chance of weather-related delays. The Portland Cement Association and the American Society of Concrete Contractors both publish installation standards that guide how licensed contractors handle moisture-sensitive pours in climates like ours.
Describe your space and we will schedule an in-person visit. You will hear back within 1 business day. No commitment required to get a written, itemized estimate that breaks down prep work, materials, and labor separately.
We walk the space, measure the area, and test the slab for moisture. This quick test - usually taping a piece of plastic to the floor and checking it after a set period - is one of the most important steps in the process. If moisture levels are elevated, we discuss a primer solution before quoting.
The crew grinds the concrete to remove any old coating and open up the surface, then mixes and pours the urethane cement in sections. The floor looks and feels completely different by the end of day. Most residential jobs take one to two days of active work.
Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours. We recommend waiting 72 hours before driving a car back in. Full strength arrives within about a week. Before we leave, we walk you through care instructions and your written warranty.
We test your slab, show you your options, and give you a written quote before any work begins. No obligation.
Moisture vapor is the leading cause of coating failure in South Florida, so we test every slab before starting. If levels are elevated, we apply a moisture-blocking primer - a step that adds time and cost but is the only way to get a result that actually lasts. We explain the test results before quoting, not after.
Florida requires contractors working in your home for pay to hold a valid state license. You can verify our status on the Florida DBPR lookup in about 30 seconds. We also carry workers' compensation and general liability insurance - ask for the certificate before work begins.
Palm Beach Gardens' most reliable installation window runs November through April. If your project can flex on timing, we can schedule during conditions that give the coating the best chance to cure properly - fewer humidity spikes, more predictable weather, and the fastest turnaround times.
We back every urethane cement installation with a written warranty and leave you with care instructions before the crew leaves. A contractor confident in their prep work is happy to put the warranty in writing - and we do on every job, regardless of size.
Every detail above comes back to one thing: the prep work is the job. A urethane cement floor either stays bonded for a decade or it peels in two years, and the difference lives entirely in how the slab is assessed and prepared before anything is poured.
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