Premier Plantation Epoxy brings commercial and residential concrete flooring expertise to Fort Lauderdale, FL, including epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and pool deck resurfacing sized for the city's waterfront homes, CBS construction, and high-humidity coastal conditions. We have served Broward County since 2018 and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Fort Lauderdale is a major employment center with a dense mix of retail spaces, office buildings, light industrial facilities, and hospitality properties. Each of these building types has different flooring requirements, and commercial-grade epoxy systems are built to handle the foot traffic and chemical exposure they face. Browse our full commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings page for details.
Most Fort Lauderdale homes were built with concrete block construction between the 1950s and 1980s, and their garage and interior concrete slabs are overdue for a system that seals against moisture vapor and the corrosive humidity that comes with coastal living. Residential epoxy coatings transform aging slabs without tearing them out.
Fort Lauderdale's canal-front homes and waterfront neighborhoods make pool and dock decks one of the most common surfaces we resurface in this city. Salt air, direct sun, and chlorine exposure combine to degrade concrete faster here than almost anywhere else in Broward County - a purpose-coated surface holds up where bare concrete does not.
Polished concrete is gaining traction in Fort Lauderdale restaurants, retail showrooms, and residential great rooms because it tolerates the humidity, requires no waxing, and reflects light in a way that works well in open-plan interiors. It is also one of the few flooring options that does not harbor mold or mildew in South Florida's year-round heat.
Driveways and walkways in Fort Lauderdale's residential neighborhoods absorb salt-laden rain and mineral-heavy irrigation water year after year. Penetrating concrete sealers block moisture entry at the surface level and reduce the staining and scaling that shows up on unsealed slabs within a few South Florida rain seasons.
Older Fort Lauderdale slabs in Flagler Village, Sailboat Bend, and other established neighborhoods often show years of surface wear that falls short of full replacement. A bonded overlay corrects surface defects, levels minor unevenness, and delivers a clean finished surface at a fraction of replacement cost.
Fort Lauderdale's reputation as the Venice of America - built on more than 300 miles of inland canals and waterways - creates a flooring environment unlike most of Broward County. Homes adjacent to canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic coast deal with salt air corrosion that accelerates concrete degradation and causes rebar to rust and expand inside the slab. This process, called concrete spalling, produces surface flaking and cracking that goes deeper than simple surface wear. A contractor who does not understand coastal concrete deterioration will apply a coating without addressing the underlying moisture and corrosion issues, and the job will fail within a season.
The city's housing stock ranges from mid-century concrete block homes in neighborhoods like Sailboat Bend and Croissant Park to newer condominiums near the beach and downtown high-rises with concrete parking structures. Each property type brings different demands. Older CBS homes have slabs that have never been sealed and may show signs of moisture vapor drive from below. Condo buildings constructed after Florida's updated building safety laws following the 2021 Surfside collapse now face recertification requirements that include flooring and surface assessments. Our team works across all of these property types and approaches each slab condition with the diagnostic care it requires.
Our crew works throughout Fort Lauderdale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city covers a wide range of neighborhoods, from the historic bungalows and 1950s block homes of Sailboat Bend and Flagler Village to the upscale canal-front houses of Rio Vista and the newer condominium towers lining Fort Lauderdale Beach. Each of these areas has different flooring needs, and we adjust our approach based on the building age, construction type, and proximity to water.
Fort Lauderdale is managed through the City of Fort Lauderdale Building Services Division for any permitted work, and we handle permit applications for projects that require them. Las Olas Boulevard, the main commercial and cultural corridor running through the heart of the city, sits within easy reach of the residential neighborhoods we serve most often. Properties near the Intracoastal Waterway require salt-tolerant primer systems that we specify from the start rather than discovering the need mid-project.
We also serve Pompano Beach to the north and Davie to the west, so a single crew covers the full eastern Broward County corridor without delays.
Contact us by phone or through the online form. We reply within one business day and can schedule an on-site estimate for any Fort Lauderdale property, residential or commercial, within the week.
We visit the property, test the slab for moisture and adhesion readiness, and walk through finish options with you. For coastal properties, we assess salt air exposure to specify the right primer. You receive a written estimate before committing to anything.
Our crew diamond-grinds the slab, applies the appropriate primer, and installs the coating system. Residential jobs typically finish in one to two days. Commercial projects are often scheduled over weekends to keep businesses running.
We walk the finished floor with you, answer any remaining questions, and confirm cure timelines. Most residential systems allow foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle traffic within 48 to 72 hours.
We serve Fort Lauderdale homeowners and commercial properties throughout the city. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and replies within one business day - no pressure, just honest answers.
(754) 318-0003Fort Lauderdale is a city of roughly 182,000 residents in eastern Broward County, widely known for its canal system, Fort Lauderdale Beach, and Las Olas Boulevard - the main commercial and dining corridor that connects the beach to the downtown core. The city earned its "Venice of America" nickname from the extensive network of waterways that run through residential neighborhoods, giving thousands of homeowners direct canal access and private docks. The mix of mid-century CBS construction in neighborhoods like Victoria Park and newer high-rise development near the waterfront makes Fort Lauderdale one of the more architecturally varied cities in Broward County.
The housing market skews toward higher values than much of the surrounding county, with median home prices well above $400,000 in most neighborhoods. Homeowners here invest in their properties, and the demand for professional concrete flooring work - rather than DIY patch jobs - reflects that. The city borders Pompano Beach to the north and Hollywood to the south, both of which our crew also covers, making it easy to schedule across the eastern Broward corridor.
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Learn MoreCall Premier Plantation Epoxy for a free on-site estimate. We cover all of Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding Broward County area - most projects can be scheduled within the week.