Your garage floor takes a beating every day. We apply coatings that seal out stains, resist Florida heat, and make cleanup as easy as a quick mop.

Garage floor coatings in Deltona protect your concrete slab from oil, moisture, and daily grit, most jobs are completed in a single day and the floor is ready to walk on by the next morning.
If your garage floor has oil stains that will not scrub out, white chalky patches after rain, or surface flaking from years of Florida heat cycles, you are not alone. Most homes in Deltona were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and those slabs are starting to show their age. A coating applied now stops the breakdown and gives you a clean, finished surface that is genuinely easy to maintain.
Not sure whether you need a basic protective coat or something with more visual impact? Our polyaspartic floor coatings offer faster cure times and better UV resistance for garages that get a lot of sun exposure.
If your garage floor has dark oil spots, rust rings from metal shelving, or general grime that mopping just moves around, the concrete has absorbed those stains into its surface. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once something soaks in, it is very hard to remove. A coating seals the surface so future spills stay on top where you can wipe them up.
In Deltona, where homes sit on slabs close to the water table, it is common to see a white chalky residue or occasional damp patches on garage floors after heavy rain. That white powder is a sign that moisture is moving up through the concrete from below. Catching it early matters - moisture left unaddressed is the number-one reason coatings fail prematurely in Central Florida.
If your concrete has started to chip, pit, or feel rough underfoot, the slab is beginning to deteriorate. Florida heat cycles cause concrete to expand and contract repeatedly, which accelerates surface wear over time. A coating applied now can stop that process and protect what is left of the surface.
If an older coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in spots, the original prep work was not done properly - or moisture got underneath it. This is very common in Central Florida homes where a DIY kit was used. The old coating needs to come off completely before a new one can be applied correctly.
We offer residential garage floor coatings using products suited to Florida's climate. The most popular option is a multi-layer system: a base coat that bonds to the prepared concrete, a broadcast of decorative color flakes, and a clear topcoat for durability. For garages that get a lot of sun near open doors or that need to be back in service fast, our polyaspartic floor coatings cure within hours and handle UV exposure better than standard epoxy.
Every job starts with proper surface preparation - we grind or mechanically abrade the concrete, fill cracks, and test for moisture before anything goes down. If you have a previous coating that is peeling or bubbling, we handle removal before the new system is applied. For homeowners who want a high-gloss decorative look throughout their home, our epoxy floor coatings service covers interior residential spaces beyond the garage as well.
A reliable multi-layer system ideal for homeowners who want a durable, easy-clean surface and are not in a rush to use the space immediately.
A fast-curing, UV-stable option that suits garages with direct sun exposure or homeowners who need the space back in service the same day.
Color chips broadcast into the wet coating give a granite-like look that also hides minor dirt between cleanings - popular for garage gyms and workshops.
Recommended for Deltona slabs that show signs of moisture migration - a blocking primer goes down first to protect the topcoat from below.
Deltona sits in Volusia County where summer temperatures push into the low 90s and humidity stays high for months at a time. Most coating products have a temperature and humidity window - if conditions are wrong when the coating goes down, it can cure unevenly, bubble, or fail to bond. A contractor who works here year-round knows to schedule jobs in cooler morning hours and select products built for Central Florida conditions. We have worked on homes across Deltona, from the original Deltona Lakes neighborhoods to newer streets near DeBary, and we plan every job around the forecast.
Almost every home in Deltona was built on a concrete slab poured directly on the ground. That means your garage floor is in direct contact with the soil below it, and moisture can migrate up through the slab during the rainy season. This is one of the most common reasons coatings fail prematurely here, and it is why a moisture test before the job starts is not optional. Homeowners in Orange City and throughout the area face the same conditions, and the solution is always the same: test first, address moisture if needed, then coat.
Learn more about moisture in concrete slabs from the American Concrete Institute.
Call or submit a request online. We will ask a few basic questions about your garage size, whether you have had a coating before, and if you have noticed any cracks or moisture. We reply within one business day and come prepared for your specific situation.
Before giving you a firm price, we come out and look at the floor in person. We check for cracks, test for moisture, and review the condition of the existing surface. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is your chance to ask questions.
On the day of the job, we start by grinding or mechanically abrading the surface so the coating bonds properly. We fill any cracks and clean the floor. This prep phase often takes as long as the coating itself - that is a good sign, not a delay.
Once prepped and dry, the base coat goes down, then color flakes if chosen, then the clear topcoat. You can walk on the floor lightly within 24 hours and park a car on it after 72 hours. We give you a written care sheet before we leave.
No pressure, no obligation. Just a straight answer on what your floor needs and what it will cost.
(386) 296-0026We test every slab for moisture before any coating goes down - a step many contractors skip. In Deltona, where slab-on-grade homes sit close to the water table, this is not optional. It is how we make sure your investment lasts.
We use grinding equipment to open the concrete surface before coating - not acid washing. Acid washing is faster and cheaper, but it leaves behind contaminants that cause coatings to fail. Grinding is the method recommended by the Portland Cement Association for lasting adhesion.
We understand your garage is not just storage - it is part of your daily routine. Most residential jobs in Deltona are completed in a single visit, with the floor walkable the following morning. We confirm the timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
We select coatings specifically suited to Central Florida's heat and humidity. Generic big-box products are not formulated for Deltona's climate. The coatings we use are chosen because they perform here - not just in a showroom photo.
Every one of these details matters in a Florida climate. Together they are why homeowners across Deltona and Volusia County trust us with their floors. Learn more about garage floor coating standards from the Portland Cement Association.
A fast-curing, UV-stable coating that cures in hours and stands up to Florida sun - ideal for garages with open-door sun exposure.
Learn MoreA durable multi-layer epoxy system for garage and interior floors throughout your home.
Learn MoreFlorida's rainy season is hard on unprotected concrete. Call or request a free estimate today and get on the schedule.