Deltona Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Longwood with concrete sealing, epoxy floor coatings, pool deck resurfacing, and garage floor coatings built for the city's 1970s-to-1990s CBS homes, tree-lined subdivisions, and properties near Wekiwa Springs. We respond within one business day.

Longwood homeowners deal with a specific combination of heavy summer rain, mature tree canopy, and sandy soil that keeps moisture moving through driveway and patio slabs long after a storm passes. Our concrete sealing service creates a barrier that keeps that moisture from working up through the slab, slowing the surface scaling and cracking that is common in Longwood neighborhoods with 30- to 40-year-old concrete.
Most Longwood homes are concrete block construction on slab foundations, and many owners updating interiors choose epoxy as a seamless, easy-to-clean alternative to aging tile or carpet that bonds directly to the original concrete. Epoxy also seals in the moisture that Florida CBS slabs absorb from the ground, which is a practical benefit in a city where the soil stays damp through the entire rainy season.
Homes throughout Longwood frequently have screened pool enclosures, and those concrete pool decks take a steady beating from Florida's UV, chlorine, and daily afternoon rain. We resurface worn pool decks with UV-stable, slip-resistant coatings that restore a clean, safe surface without requiring full slab demolition - the right call when the structure is still sound but the surface has deteriorated.
Attached garages are standard on most Longwood single-family homes, and the original slabs in homes from the 1970s through 1990s are commonly oil-stained, dusty, and showing surface scaling after decades of Florida humidity. A coated garage floor seals those surfaces, makes the space dramatically easier to clean, and holds up to the heat cycles and moisture that Florida garages experience year-round.
Driveways, patios, and walkways in Longwood's older subdivisions are commonly 25 to 50 years old, with surface cracking and staining that makes them look far worse than the underlying concrete actually is. A bonded overlay restores the surface appearance at a fraction of the cost of demolishing and repuring the slab - a practical solution for structurally sound concrete that just needs a fresh face.
Longwood's older CBS homes often have solid concrete slab floors under tile or flooring that owners are now removing during interior renovations. Grinding and polishing that original slab in place gives a durable, low-maintenance finish that suits the warmer months when breathable hard surfaces are far more comfortable than carpet in Florida's heat.
Longwood is a city of roughly 15,000 people in Seminole County with a housing stock built predominantly between the 1970s and the late 1990s. At 25 to 50 years old, those homes are in the window where concrete - whether inside on the original slab, under a screened enclosure, or forming the driveway - has had decades to absorb Florida's rain cycles, summer heat, and tree root pressure. The city sits about 15 miles north of downtown Orlando along the I-4 corridor, and while its tree-lined neighborhoods feel suburban and settled, that mature canopy is also the source of one of the most common concrete problems our crews encounter in Longwood: root intrusion lifting driveway edges and walkway slabs in neighborhoods where 30- to 40-year-old oaks and maples have had decades to spread.
Florida's rainy season runs from June through September, and Longwood gets roughly 50 inches of rain per year, most of it in heavy afternoon bursts. That moisture works through sandy Central Florida soil into unprotected concrete slabs, accelerating surface deterioration in ways that homeowners moving from drier climates do not always anticipate. Sealing, coating, and resurfacing are not cosmetic services here - they are maintenance steps that extend the usable life of concrete that would otherwise continue to absorb moisture and degrade. Homes near the low-lying areas that connect to Wekiwa Springs State Park to the west face even wetter soil conditions, making moisture management in concrete work particularly important in that part of the city.
Our crew works throughout Longwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city covers about 7 square miles and runs along the US-17/92 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard corridors that connect Seminole County north to south. Most of the residential jobs we do in Longwood are in the established subdivisions set back from those main roads - neighborhoods with curving streets, mature tree canopy, and homes that were built during the same suburban growth period that shaped much of Central Florida. We know that concrete in these neighborhoods looks different from what you see in newer construction, and we match our approach to the age and condition of the specific slab we are working on.
Longwood has one of Florida's few intact historic downtown districts, with buildings near Church Avenue dating to the 1880s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Homes in and around that core are built differently from the CBS homes that dominate the rest of the city, and our team understands how to approach older construction that predates modern building practices. For residents near Reiter Park and throughout the city's main neighborhoods, we also work regularly in nearby Sanford and can coordinate projects that span multiple Seminole County locations.
Seminole County permit requirements apply for any exterior work that modifies drainage or adds new concrete flatwork. The City of Longwood Building Division handles permits for work within city limits. We confirm all requirements during the estimate visit so nothing gets scheduled before it is cleared.
Reach us by phone at (386) 296-0026 or through our online contact form. We reply to all Longwood inquiries within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your Longwood property, assess the concrete condition, check for moisture, and provide a written estimate covering materials, preparation, and all work. No pressure, no surprise charges - you know the full cost before we schedule.
On the scheduled day, our crew handles all surface prep - grinding, cleaning, and moisture testing - before applying any product. Most residential jobs in Longwood are completed in one to two days depending on the size and system selected.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you and explain the cure timeline and any care steps for the first 24 to 72 hours. We provide written maintenance guidance so your Longwood concrete stays in good shape for years.
We serve Longwood and surrounding Seminole County communities. Free estimate, no obligation, response within one business day.
(386) 296-0026Longwood is a city of about 15,000 residents in Seminole County, located roughly 15 miles north of downtown Orlando along the I-4 corridor. Most of the city's housing was built between the 1970s and the late 1990s, creating neighborhoods of single-family CBS homes with attached garages, screened enclosures, and mature tree canopy on modest lots. The Longwood Historic District near Church Avenue contains buildings dating to the 1880s and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, giving the city one of Florida's oldest intact downtown areas alongside its far larger stock of post-war suburban homes.
The city's character is defined by its stable owner-occupied neighborhoods, Reiter Park at the center of community life, and proximity to Wekiwa Springs State Park just to the west - a popular destination for swimming, kayaking, and hiking that most Longwood and Seminole County families have visited. Homeownership rates here run well above the Florida average, and residents tend to invest in maintaining their properties rather than deferring repairs. We serve Longwood regularly and also cover neighboring communities including Altamonte Springs to the south and Winter Springs to the east.
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