
Bare concrete floors absorb spills, collect dust, and wear out fast under heavy use. We install moisture-tested commercial epoxy systems that hold up through Deltona's humidity, daily traffic, and whatever your facility throws at them.

Commercial epoxy floor coating in Deltona bonds directly to your existing concrete slab, creating a seamless, hard surface that resists oil, chemicals, and heavy rolling loads - most projects are complete and ready for light use within 48 to 72 hours of the first day of work. The finished floor is far easier to clean than bare concrete, reflects light to brighten the space, and holds up to years of daily use in warehouses, retail facilities, and light industrial environments.
Deltona sits in Central Florida where relative humidity regularly exceeds 80 percent during summer. That humidity does not damage a properly installed epoxy floor - but it makes moisture testing before installation non-negotiable. Concrete slabs in this area hold moisture and release it constantly. A contractor who skips that test is creating a floor that will bubble and peel within months. We test every floor before we touch it.
If you are looking for a garage or home interior, our Garage Floor Coatings page covers residential applications. For facilities with kitchens or extreme chemical exposure, see our Urethane Cement Flooring options.
If sweeping and mopping leaves your facility floor looking dirty no matter what you use, the concrete is absorbing oils, chemicals, and grime. Bare concrete is porous - it soaks up spills. Epoxy seals the surface completely so spills sit on top and clean up in seconds.
If a previous coating is lifting or peeling in patches, the original job was not done correctly - most likely the surface was not prepared properly or moisture was trapped underneath. In Deltona's humid climate, this failure is especially common. The fix is to strip the old coating, prep the slab correctly, and start fresh.
Many newer commercial and light industrial spaces along Deltona's I-4 corridor are delivered with bare, unfinished concrete floors. Bare concrete creates dust, absorbs spills, and is harder on equipment and employees over time. Getting the floor coated before moving equipment in is almost always easier and less expensive than doing it after.
If your floor becomes slippery when wet - common in Florida during rainy season when employees track in water - or if the dull surface makes the space hard to see in, an epoxy coating can address both. Many commercial systems include a non-slip additive, and the reflective finish brightens the space by bouncing light around. Both are safety improvements, not just cosmetic ones.
We install epoxy floor coating systems for warehouses, distribution centers, retail showrooms, auto shops, light manufacturing facilities, and flex spaces throughout Deltona and surrounding Volusia County. Every project starts with a site visit, a moisture test, and a written estimate that covers everything - prep, materials, and labor. We do not quote over the phone, because the condition of your concrete is the single biggest variable in price and timeline.
Standard solid-color and decorative flake systems cover the majority of commercial applications. For facilities with heavier chemical exposure or food-grade requirements, we also offer urethane cement flooring and other specialty systems. We will recommend the right product for your specific use case - not just the one that is easiest to install.
Ideal for warehouses, light industrial spaces, and retail floors that need a durable, easy-clean surface without a decorative finish.
Adds a professional, finished appearance with texture that hides scuffs - a popular choice for auto shops, showrooms, and customer-facing spaces.
For facilities where wet floors are a safety concern - especially relevant in Deltona during rainy season when employees track in water from outdoor areas.
Deltona and the surrounding Volusia County area have seen consistent commercial and industrial growth along the I-4 corridor, with new warehouse, distribution, and flex-space development bringing businesses into spaces with unfinished concrete floors. At the same time, Deltona sits in a subtropical climate where summer humidity regularly exceeds 80 percent and afternoon thunderstorms roll through nearly every day from June through September. Those conditions create real challenges for floor coatings that were not designed with Florida in mind.
Sandy soils throughout Volusia County can also shift slightly over time, especially after heavy rain events, causing minor cracking in concrete slabs that must be addressed before coating. We understand these conditions because we work in them daily. We serve commercial clients throughout Sanford and Lake Mary as well, where the I-4 corridor growth has generated the same demand.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the space size, current floor condition, what the facility is used for, and your timeline. No automated systems - a real person from our office gets back to you.
We visit the space, walk the floor, test for moisture, check for cracks or existing coatings, and understand your schedule. This is the only responsible way to give you an accurate written quote - phone estimates miss too much.
We grind the concrete to open up the surface, fill any cracks or damaged areas, and apply a primer coat. This preparation work takes most of the first day and is the most important part of any long-lasting installation.
Epoxy goes down in layers over two to four days. After the final coat, the floor needs at least 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before heavy equipment returns. We walk you through care instructions before leaving the site.
We respond within 1 business day - no automated systems, just a real person from our office. There is no obligation after your estimate. We visit your space, test the concrete, and give you a written quote that covers everything - prep, materials, and labor - with no surprises.
(386) 296-0026High humidity and slab-on-grade construction throughout Volusia County make moisture testing essential before any coating goes down. We test every floor before we apply anything. Skipping this step is the single most common reason commercial epoxy fails in Florida.
You can verify our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything. Florida's licensing system gives you recourse when work fails - but only if the contractor you hire is actually licensed and carries the required insurance.
You will know exactly what you are paying and why before we start. If we find something unexpected during prep - a deeper crack, a previous coating that needs stripping - we tell you before we continue. You approve any change before work proceeds.
We plan every commercial job to minimize your downtime. Most Deltona facilities are complete and ready for light use within 48 to 72 hours of the first day of work. We communicate the timeline clearly so you can plan your operations around it.
Commercial floors take harder use than residential ones, and the cost of getting it wrong - lost downtime, a failed coating, stripping and redoing the job - is real. We hold ourselves to professional standards because our commercial clients cannot afford less. See the American Concrete Institute for the industry standards that govern concrete surface preparation, or verify any Florida contractor license before you commit.
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