
Bare concrete garages and unfinished bonus rooms are wasted space. We coat, polish, and finish concrete slabs in Deltona homes so they become rooms you actually want to use.

Basement and below-grade flooring in Deltona starts with the concrete slab, and most residential projects take one to three days of active work followed by a 24 to 72 hour cure before the space is back in use.
Most Deltona homes do not have a true basement, but that does not mean this service is not for you. Garages, laundry rooms, enclosed utility spaces, and converted bonus rooms all sit on concrete slabs that can be coated, polished, or overlaid. The most important step is not the finish you choose - it is the moisture test that happens before anything else. In Deltona's humid climate, skipping that test is the most common reason floors fail within the first year.
If you want to see what a high-gloss decorative finish looks like as an option, our concrete grinding and surface preparation service is what makes that possible - and it is always the first step in any coating or polish system.
That white residue is called efflorescence - mineral salt left when moisture pushes up through the slab and evaporates. In Deltona's rainy climate, it is a clear sign the slab is cycling moisture. Any flooring put down without addressing this first will eventually fail.
Small cracks are common in Deltona homes that are 20 or more years old, given the area's sandy soil and seasonal moisture swings. If you can catch a crack with your fingernail or feel a bump underfoot, those spots need repair before any new surface goes down.
Many Deltona homeowners are finishing spare spaces into home offices, gyms, or playrooms. Bare concrete collects dust, looks unfinished, and is uncomfortable to stand on. A proper flooring system transforms the raw slab into a surface that fits how you want to use the room.
If a previous epoxy or paint coating is lifting in patches, the original job was not done correctly - usually because the surface was not prepared or moisture was not tested. In Deltona's humid environment, the problem gets worse quickly once it starts. The right fix is to strip and start fresh with proper prep.
Every project starts with surface preparation - grinding or cleaning the concrete to remove old coatings, dirt, or weak spots. From there, we match the finish system to your slab's actual moisture level and how you plan to use the space. For garages and utility rooms that need a tough, easy-clean surface, our epoxy coatings are the most popular choice. For homeowners who want a more finished look throughout a converted bonus room or home gym, a sealed and polished concrete system produces a clean, modern result that reflects light and wipes down easily.
We also handle crack repair and slab leveling as part of the prep process, so you are not left managing two separate contractors. The finish goes down on a properly prepared surface, which is the only way to get a result that holds up through Deltona's rainy seasons year after year.
Best for garages, utility rooms, and workshops that need a tough, stain-resistant surface that is easy to hose down.
Suited to converted bonus rooms, home gyms, and living spaces where a clean, reflective finish matters.
Ideal for slabs with surface wear or minor damage that needs to be leveled before a new finish can go down.
Required before any finish on slabs with settling damage - common in Deltona's sandy soil conditions.
Deltona grew rapidly during Florida's suburban boom, and most of its homes were built between the 1980s and 2000s on poured concrete slabs. Those slabs are now 20 to 40 years old - old enough to have developed hairline cracks, surface wear, or minor settling caused by the area's sandy Volusia County soil shifting over time. Deltona's average annual rainfall exceeds 50 inches, and summer humidity regularly tops 80 percent. That moisture does not just fall from the sky - it pushes up through slabs from the ground below, which is why a moisture test is the first thing we do before any coating goes down.
Florida's year-round warm temperatures mean you can schedule this work any month, but many contractors and homeowners prefer fall and winter when the heat and humidity are slightly lower - and you may find better availability. We serve the full greater Deltona area, including homeowners in DeLand and Sanford. The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standards we follow for surface preparation and coating application.
We ask a few basic questions about the space and schedule a site visit. No honest contractor can give you a real price without seeing the slab. You will hear back within one business day.
We walk the space, check the concrete condition, and test for moisture - a 15-minute test that determines which coating system will actually hold. You get a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included.
The crew grinds or cleans the slab, fills any cracks or low spots, and removes old coatings. This is loud work, but reputable contractors use dust-collection equipment to keep the mess manageable.
The coating or polish goes down on the prepared surface, followed by a 24 to 72 hour cure before foot traffic. Before leaving, we walk you through care instructions and your warranty paperwork.
We test your slab for moisture, assess the condition, and give you a written estimate - no obligation, no vague phone quotes.
(386) 296-0026Florida's humidity means moisture moving up through a slab is the number-one reason coatings fail here. We test every slab before recommending a system. Skipping this step is how you end up with a bubbling, peeling floor after the first rainy season.
Deltona slabs from the 1980s and 1990s commonly have hairline cracks from sandy soil settling over time. We repair those cracks as part of the prep phase - not as a surprise add-on after work begins - so the finished floor holds up correctly.
Florida requires a state-issued license for this type of work, and you can verify ours through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before we start. An unlicensed contractor puts your homeowner's insurance coverage at risk if anything goes wrong.
Every project comes with a written warranty covering adhesion failure, bubbling, and peeling. We also leave you with clear care instructions suited to Deltona's humid, sandy environment - not a generic pamphlet.
From the first call to the final walkthrough, you will know exactly what you are paying for and why. We do not start work until you have seen the slab assessment and signed off on a written estimate.
The essential first step for any coating or polish - opens the slab surface so finishes bond correctly and last through Florida's rainy seasons.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that protect cured concrete from moisture intrusion, staining, and the wear of year-round Florida foot traffic.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the most popular seasons for this work in Central Florida. Call or request an estimate online now to hold your place on the schedule.