
Peeling coatings, dirty concrete, and slip hazards cost you in credibility and liability. We install professional-grade epoxy built for high-traffic commercial and industrial spaces - moisture-tested, anti-slip, applied by a licensed Florida contractor.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Port St. Lucie bonds a hard, chemical-resistant surface directly to your concrete slab - most projects take two to four days from surface preparation to when you can return to normal operations, with light foot traffic safe within 24 hours of the final coat.
Bare or degraded concrete in a commercial space is a daily problem. It absorbs spills, holds onto grime, creates dust that never fully sweeps clean, and looks unprofessional to every customer and employee who walks through your door. A properly installed epoxy coating seals the slab completely, giving you a surface that cleans quickly, resists staining, and signals that your facility is well-run.
For facilities dealing with extreme conditions - high heat, chemical exposure, or wet processing areas - we also offer urethane cement flooring, which handles tougher environments than epoxy alone. If an existing coating needs to come up first, our concrete floor stripping and removal service handles full strip-and-prep before a fresh coating goes down.
Bare concrete in a commercial space is porous. Over time it absorbs oil, chemicals, and water that leave permanent stains and break down the surface. If your concrete looks rough, dusty, or pitted in high-traffic areas, a protective coating will stop the damage from going deeper.
In Port St. Lucie's humid climate, concrete slabs frequently show white powdery residue after wet weather. This is moisture moving up through the slab and depositing minerals on the surface. It is a clear sign the slab has a moisture issue that must be addressed before any coating is applied.
An older epoxy or paint coating lifting away from the concrete is a slip hazard and signals the floor is overdue for a full strip and recoat. Peeling coating looks unprofessional to customers and employees and will only worsen over time - it will not re-adhere on its own.
Port St. Lucie's commercial real estate market has been active, and a fresh epoxy floor is one of the most cost-effective ways to make a space look clean, professional, and well-maintained before leasing or selling.
We install standard solid-color epoxy systems for retail floors, office spaces, and light commercial applications where a clean, uniform look is the goal. For higher-demand environments - warehouses, auto service facilities, food processing areas - we use thicker-build systems with additional coating layers and anti-slip aggregate mixed into the topcoat. Every system includes a moisture-blocking primer layer whenever the slab test indicates it is needed, which is the step that protects your investment against Port St. Lucie's high water table.
For businesses with smaller vehicle fleets or maintenance bays, our garage floor coatings service uses the same moisture-aware prep process on a faster timeline. For facilities that need the absolute toughest surface available - particularly in wet or chemical-exposure areas - we also offer urethane cement flooring, which outperforms epoxy in extreme conditions.
Best for retail floors, offices, and light commercial spaces where a clean, professional look is the priority.
Suited for warehouses, auto service bays, and facilities where chemical resistance and durability are non-negotiable.
Required for any wet environment - kitchens, processing areas, and any space where slip hazards are a safety or liability concern.
Port St. Lucie has been one of the fastest-growing commercial markets in Florida for the past decade, with significant new development along the US-1 and Crosstown Parkway corridors. That growth means scheduling lead times can run longer than in slower-growth markets - especially in the first quarter of the year when many businesses plan facility upgrades. If you are planning a project for spring, booking early gives you the best chance at your preferred dates.
The subtropical climate here also creates real scheduling constraints. Summer heat can cause epoxy to cure too quickly if the contractor is not experienced with warm-weather application, and the rainy season from June through November means moisture in the air and on slabs is a daily reality. We serve businesses across Fort Pierce and Palm City, and we understand the scheduling and weather realities across the Treasure Coast. We plan around Florida's seasons - not against them.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask for the square footage and current use of the space, then schedule an on-site visit before giving you a firm price. Be cautious of any contractor who quotes without seeing the floor in person.
During the site visit we inspect the concrete for cracks, stains, previous coatings, and moisture. In Port St. Lucie's humid environment, a moisture test is standard practice. You get a written, itemized estimate after the visit - no number changes unless the scope genuinely changes.
We grind or shot-blast the surface, apply moisture-blocking primer if needed, then build up the coating in layers. In Port St. Lucie's heat, we schedule early morning application to avoid temperature spikes that can cause surface imperfections.
Light foot traffic within 24 hours. Heavy equipment and vehicles after 72 hours. Most businesses are back to full operation within four to five days of project start. We walk the finished floor with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. Submit your details and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your facility.
(772) 281-0094Florida requires concrete flooring contractors to hold a state-issued license. You can verify ours at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything. St. Lucie County enforces these requirements locally - hiring unlicensed work puts your insurance claim rights at risk.
Older commercial buildings in Port St. Lucie hold more moisture than slabs in drier parts of the country. We test before we coat, and we apply a moisture-blocking base layer when the slab needs it. That step is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that peels after the first rainy season.
Between afternoon storms, humidity, and the general reality of commercial activity near water in South Florida, wet floors are a fact of life. We add non-slip texture to every commercial and industrial floor we coat - fewer accidents, less liability, peace of mind every time it rains.
We know every day your facility is out of commission costs you money. We give you a day-by-day schedule before we start so you can plan around it. Most businesses are back to full operation within four to five days of project start.
A licensed, moisture-aware contractor with anti-slip standards built into every job is not a premium - it is the baseline for commercial work that holds up in South Florida. You can review OSHA walking-working surface standards to understand what slip-resistance requirements apply to most commercial facilities.
Smaller fleet or maintenance garage? Our residential and light-commercial garage coatings use the same moisture-aware prep process on a faster timeline.
Learn MoreFor facilities with extreme temperature swings, chemical exposure, or wet processing areas, urethane cement is a tougher alternative worth considering.
Learn MoreProject slots fill early in the year - contact us today and we will be in touch within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site visit.