
Concrete stain bonds into your slab and will not peel, chip, or bubble - giving you a durable, distinctive floor that handles South Florida's humidity and pool use without complaint.

Stained concrete flooring in Plantation soaks color directly into the surface of your existing slab, so it will not peel, chip, or flake off the way paint does. Most interior jobs take two to three days from start to finish, and virtually any concrete slab in good condition - including the ones under the old tile in most Plantation homes - can be stained.
If you just removed flooring and the raw slab is showing, staining is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to turn that into a finished floor. It is especially popular in Plantation's open-plan homes, where a single continuous surface makes the space feel larger and eliminates grout lines that trap moisture. For homeowners who want the look of polished stone without any stain color added, our polished concrete flooring service is the natural alternative.
Staining also works outdoors - pool decks, patios, and covered lanais are among the most popular staining projects in Plantation, where outdoor living spaces get heavy use year-round. The key for exterior work is choosing a UV-resistant sealer, which holds up to Broward County's intense sun far better than a standard interior-grade product.
If you have recently pulled up old tile or vinyl and the concrete underneath is exposed, staining is one of the most cost-effective ways to turn that raw slab into a finished floor. Many Plantation homeowners discover their slab is in good shape once the old flooring is gone - and staining costs far less than installing new materials on top.
South Florida's intense sun breaks down surface coatings over time, leaving outdoor concrete looking dull and tired. If your pool deck has lost its color or the surface feels rough and porous when you run your hand across it, it is a good candidate for cleaning, staining, and resealing.
Paint and epoxy coatings applied directly to concrete eventually fail, especially in humid climates where moisture pushes up through the slab. If you are seeing bubbles, chips, or peeling patches on a garage floor or utility area, the existing coating has failed and the surface needs to be stripped and refinished properly.
In Plantation's climate, carpet can trap moisture and become a breeding ground for mold, mildew, and allergens. If your carpet smells musty after the rainy season or you have had any water intrusion, replacing it with stained concrete eliminates the problem at the source - there is nothing for moisture or mold to cling to.
We work with both acid-based and water-based stains, giving you a wide range of color options - from earthy, mottled tones that look like natural stone to specific, consistent colors across a large open-plan surface. For homeowners who want something more custom, we can layer colors, add saw-cut geometric patterns, or combine staining with a high-gloss polish. All of this pairs naturally with our terrazzo flooring service for homeowners who are deciding between decorative flooring options.
For outdoor projects, the product selection matters more than most homeowners realize. Pool decks and lanais require UV-resistant sealers and slip-rated topcoats - the wrong sealer fades within a season in South Florida's sun. We use products specifically rated for exterior use and select them based on whether your space is shaded, exposed, wet-zone, or mixed.
Suits homeowners who want earthy, mottled tones that look like natural stone - each floor comes out slightly different because the color reacts with the existing minerals in the concrete.
Suits homeowners who want a specific, predictable color from a wider palette - popular for open-plan living areas where consistency across a large surface matters.
Suits patios, pool decks, and covered lanais where UV-resistant sealers and slip-resistant topcoats are required for South Florida's intense sun and wet surfaces.
Suits homeowners who want a fully custom look - layered colors, saw-cut geometric patterns, or designs that match a specific interior style.
Plantation was built heavily during the 1960s through the 1980s, and nearly all of those homes sit on concrete slab foundations. Many of those slabs are now exposed after tile removal or flooring upgrades, and staining is one of the most practical next steps. South Florida's high humidity also makes stained concrete a better long-term bet than materials that absorb moisture - properly stained and sealed concrete handles both the rainy season and the daily air conditioning cycle without bubbling, warping, or growing mold. For homeowners with HOA restrictions on exterior finishes, staining is also a way to refresh a pool deck or patio within the bounds of most association color guidelines.
We serve homeowners throughout Broward County, including in Davie and Pembroke Pines, where the same slab-on-grade conditions and humidity patterns apply. For more on how concrete staining products perform in different climates, the American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes practical guidance on material selection and installation standards.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - interior or exterior, what is on the floor now, any previous coatings applied. This helps us understand the scope before we visit, and it is a good sign if a contractor asks questions rather than quoting a price over the phone.
We visit your home to inspect the actual concrete, check for cracks, old coatings, and moisture issues that could affect the outcome. In Plantation, moisture testing matters - slabs here can absorb ground moisture from below. You get a written estimate that covers prep, staining, and sealing.
We handle all floor prep - grinding or cleaning the surface, repairing cracks, and ensuring the slab is completely ready to absorb stain evenly. This prep step is the most important part of the whole job and is where most cheap contractors cut corners.
Once the stain has fully dried, we apply a protective sealer in the sheen level you chose - from matte to high-gloss. We walk the finished floor with you, explain the care routine, and tell you when to expect to reseal in the future. We do not disappear after the last coat goes down.
We reply within 1 business day. In-person slab assessment included. No obligation, no pressure.
(754) 318-0003The single biggest factor in staining quality is preparation. We grind, clean, and repair the slab before any stain touches the surface. Contractors who skip this step produce blotchy, uneven color that cannot be corrected without stripping the whole floor.
High humidity slows stain and sealer drying and causes cloudiness if not managed. We schedule projects around Broward County's seasonal conditions and check weather before applying each coat - a detail that separates local expertise from contractors who work anywhere.
We assess your slab in person before giving you a number, so the price we quote is the price you pay. No add-ons because we discovered something on day two of the job. Every estimate covers prep, staining, and sealing in full.
We use UV-resistant, slip-rated sealers for exterior work - the right products for South Florida's intense sun and wet pool deck surfaces. If a contractor does not ask whether your project is interior or exterior before recommending a sealer, that is a sign to keep looking.
Every one of these commitments comes back to one thing: a contractor who understands what South Florida slabs actually need and does not cut corners on prep or product selection. You can verify our Florida contractor license at any time through the Florida DBPR license lookup.
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