Premier Plantation Epoxy serves Lauderhill, FL with epoxy floor coatings, garage floor systems, and concrete resurfacing built for the area's concrete block homes. We have been serving South Florida since 2018 and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Lauderhill homes built between the 1960s and 1980s typically have uncoated concrete garage slabs that have absorbed decades of moisture, oil, and rainy-season flooding. A full epoxy floor coating seals the slab and stops moisture vapor in its tracks. Learn more about our epoxy floor coatings service.
Attached garages on Lauderhill's CBS ranch homes often show staining, pitting, and surface deterioration from years of rain intrusion through the slab. A properly applied garage floor system restores a clean, durable surface that holds up through South Florida's humidity without flaking or peeling.
Driveways and walkways in Lauderhill absorb water constantly during the summer rainy season, which accelerates cracking and surface erosion. Sealing the concrete surface is the most affordable way to extend its life and keep moisture from working into the slab and undermining it from below.
Pool decks throughout Lauderhill develop cracks, rough texture, and faded surfaces after years of UV exposure and wet-dry cycling. A resurfacing overlay restores a slip-resistant, weather-resistant finish without the cost and disruption of tearing out and replacing the existing deck slab.
Grinding is the critical first step on every Lauderhill concrete project. Older CBS homes often have layers of paint, sealer, or adhesive residue on slabs from prior renovations. Our diamond grinding removes all of that and opens the concrete pores so any coating bonds correctly and holds long-term.
When a Lauderhill driveway or patio is cracked and worn but structurally sound, a concrete overlay is far more cost-effective than a full replacement. Overlays are especially useful in Lauderhill's multifamily and duplex properties where minimizing downtime on a shared surface matters.
Lauderhill is a dense city of about 75,000 people packed into roughly 8 square miles in central Broward County. Most of the housing stock went up between the late 1950s and the 1980s - concrete block ranch homes on small lots that are now 40 to 65 years old. At that age, original slabs were never poured with modern vapor barriers, and decades of South Florida rain and humidity have worked into them. Floors that look stable often have moisture vapor moving through them that will push a poorly bonded coating right off the surface within months.
Lauderhill also sits on flat, low-lying land with a high water table. During the rainy season from May through September, standing water around foundations is common, and that pressure forces moisture upward through slab pores. Contractors who skip moisture testing and vapor-mitigating primers on Lauderhill jobs are setting homeowners up for coating failures they will have to pay to fix again. Our crew tests every slab before any material goes down.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly and understands the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The concrete block construction that defines Lauderhill's housing stock requires different prep than wood-frame homes - grinding tools need to be matched to the hardness of the block, and anchoring patterns for any associated fixtures must account for hollow block cavities where they exist. Lauderhill also has a significant share of duplexes and small multifamily buildings from the 1970s, and we handle those jobs the same way we handle single-family residential work.
Most of Lauderhill runs along or near State Road 7 (US-441), and the city connects directly to Sunrise to the west and Fort Lauderdale to the east. Central Broward Regional Park is a reference point most Lauderhill residents know, and we have worked on homes throughout the neighborhoods surrounding it. The City of Lauderhill building permit process is one our team is familiar with for projects that require structural repairs beyond cosmetic coating work.
We regularly serve Tamarac to the northwest and Sunrise to the west, so our crew moves through this part of central Broward County on a regular schedule.
Reach us by phone or through our online form. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and schedule site visits promptly for all Lauderhill addresses.
We inspect your slab, test for moisture vapor, and note any cracks or previous coatings that need removal. You get a written estimate with a clear breakdown of costs before any commitment is made.
Our crew grinds the slab, fills cracks, applies a moisture-mitigating primer, and installs the coating system. Most Lauderhill residential jobs are completed in one day.
We review the finished floor with you and confirm cure times. Most systems allow light foot traffic within hours. Vehicle traffic follows at 24 hours for polyaspartic and 48 to 72 hours for standard epoxy.
We serve all of Lauderhill and understand the CBS construction and moisture conditions common to homes in this part of Broward County. Responses within one business day.
(754) 318-0003Lauderhill sits in central Broward County between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Sunrise to the west, covering about 8 densely settled square miles. The city is home to roughly 75,000 residents and has one of the most diverse populations in South Florida, with a large and long-established Caribbean-American community. Most neighborhoods are made up of single-story concrete block ranch homes built during the postwar Florida building boom, alongside duplexes and small multifamily buildings from the 1970s. Property lots are modest in size, and the housing stock is tightly packed by South Florida standards. The city is also home to Central Broward Regional Park, one of the largest county parks in Broward, which includes sports fields, an amphitheater, and the Central Broward Cricket Stadium, an international-standard venue that has hosted West Indies matches.
Lauderhill borders Sunrise to the west, where we also serve homeowners with the same concrete block housing stock and South Florida climate challenges. To the northwest, Tamarac is another community we serve regularly, a city with similarly aged housing built during the same postwar era. State Road 7 (US-441) is the main corridor running through Lauderhill, and the Florida Turnpike and I-595 provide quick access from all directions, making our crew easy to dispatch here without delays.
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Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online. We serve all of Lauderhill and respond within one business day - before the next rainy season arrives.