Deltona Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Sanford property owners with commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and concrete resurfacing. We cover all of Seminole County, respond within one business day, and provide free written estimates with no obligation.

Sanford supports a mix of light industrial, warehouse, and commercial properties along its US-17-92 and SR-46 corridors. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating service delivers the heavy-duty floor systems these properties need, including high-build epoxy, urethane topcoats, and anti-slip broadcast finishes rated for forklift traffic.
Sanford's downtown retail and hospitality spaces are increasingly choosing polished concrete over tile and vinyl for its durability and low maintenance cost. For residential properties, polished concrete holds up better to Seminole County's year-round humidity than most alternative flooring materials.
From Sanford's older homes near the historic waterfront to newer concrete block builds in the western subdivisions, epoxy coatings seal slabs against the moisture that Central Florida's humidity drives up from the ground. They resist staining, clean easily, and last for years with minimal upkeep.
Sandy soils under Sanford slabs shift after heavy rain, and low-lying lots near Lake Monroe are especially prone to slab movement. Resurfacing with a bonded overlay repairs surface deterioration and cracks without the cost and disruption of full concrete replacement.
Sanford averages more than 50 inches of rain per year, most of it concentrated in heavy summer storms. Sealing driveways, patios, and pool decks keeps that moisture out of the slab, prevents staining and efflorescence, and extends the life of the concrete considerably.
Pool decks across Sanford deal with year-round sun, intermittent chlorine splash, and the kind of daily use that fades and pits unprotected concrete quickly. We apply slip-resistant, UV-stable coating systems that keep pool areas safe and presentable season after season.
Sanford is the county seat of Seminole County and one of the more varied housing markets in the region. The older neighborhoods near the historic waterfront contain homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, where original concrete or masonry foundations have not always been updated. The newer subdivisions that grew up along the western and southern edges of the city from the 1990s through the 2010s are standard concrete block and stucco construction, but those slabs are now approaching the age where surface deterioration becomes noticeable. A contractor who treats both property types the same way is going to produce poor results on at least one of them.
Sanford also gets more than 50 inches of rain per year, with the majority falling in intense afternoon storms between June and September. That repeated cycle of heavy saturation followed by dry periods causes the sandy soils under concrete flatwork to compact unevenly, leading to settled and cracked driveways and patios. Properties near Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River floodplain deal with especially wet soils after major storms. The right surface prep and sealing process accounts for these soil and moisture conditions directly, and it makes a measurable difference in how long the finished work holds up.
Our crew works throughout Sanford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Sanford's mix of pre-war bungalows in the historic district, mid-century concrete block homes in the neighborhoods off Park Avenue, and post-1990s subdivisions on the city's western edge means we adjust our assessment and prep approach based on each property's age and construction type, not a one-size-fits-all formula.
Sanford's identity is tied closely to its waterfront along Lake Monroe and its historic downtown along First Street, which is one of the best-preserved commercial districts in Central Florida. The city is also home to the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens on US-17-92, a landmark most Sanford-area residents know well. We serve properties across all of these neighborhoods, from the blocks closest to the waterfront out to the communities along the 417 interchange.
We also serve the communities just south and west of Sanford. If you have a commercial or residential project in Lake Mary, we work there regularly as well. To the northwest, Longwood is another Seminole County community we serve for both residential and light commercial flooring work.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this site. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and can usually get on your schedule within the same week.
We come to your Sanford property, assess the concrete, and discuss what you need. The estimate is free, written, and covers every cost before you decide anything. We address any pricing questions directly during this visit.
We grind, repair cracks, and prime the surface before any coating or overlay goes down. Proper prep is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels in two years. You do not need to be on-site during the work.
We walk through the finished work with you and explain how to maintain the surface. Most systems reach full cure within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the coating type and ambient conditions on the day of installation.
We work throughout Sanford and Seminole County, from the historic district to the newest subdivisions. Free written estimates, no pressure, one business day response.
(386) 296-0026Sanford is the county seat of Seminole County and home to roughly 61,000 residents as of the 2020 Census. The city sits on the southern shore of Lake Monroe, which gives the downtown waterfront its distinctive character and makes moisture management a practical concern for properties in the lower-lying neighborhoods near the water. The historic district along First Street is one of the most intact 19th-century commercial corridors in Central Florida, with brick streets and storefronts that date back to the 1880s. You can learn more at the City of Sanford Historic Preservation page.
Beyond the historic core, Sanford includes large residential subdivisions that grew up during the 1990s and 2000s, primarily in the western and southern parts of the city. These neighborhoods are dominated by concrete block and stucco construction typical of Central Florida development from that era, and they are now reaching the age where concrete maintenance and resurfacing become relevant conversations for homeowners. We serve the whole city, from the older neighborhoods near the lake to the communities off Lake Mary Boulevard. Neighbors in Lake Mary and Longwood are also within our regular service area.
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