
Port St. Lucie Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Hobe Sound, FL with polyaspartic floor coatings, pool deck resurfacing, epoxy floor systems, and concrete sealing for Martin County coastal and waterfront homes. We have served Treasure Coast homeowners since 2016 and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Polyaspartic is the right system for Hobe Sound garages and covered outdoor spaces that take a beating from salt air and Florida heat. Our polyaspartic floor coatings cure fast in warm temperatures, resist UV yellowing better than standard epoxy, and hold up to the foot traffic and equipment storage that come with waterfront and coastal living in Martin County.
Hobe Sound homes near the Intracoastal and along the coastal edge often have pool decks that face double exposure - Florida's UV intensity and the salt air that drifts in from nearby waterways. A slip-resistant coating or full resurfacing overlay restores a safe surface and seals out the moisture that accelerates bare concrete deterioration in this climate.
Unsealed driveways and exterior slabs in Hobe Sound absorb moisture from the wet season and salt air from the coast year-round. That combination causes surface pitting, cracking, and staining that grows into a much larger repair job over time. A penetrating or film-forming sealer applied to exterior concrete is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Hobe Sound homeowner can take.
Many Hobe Sound homes have garages and utility spaces that handle boat gear, outdoor equipment, and sandy shoes from time spent at Hobe Sound Beach or Jonathan Dickinson State Park. An epoxy coating creates a durable, easy-to-clean surface that holds up to that kind of traffic while resisting the moisture that Florida garages accumulate during the summer rainy season.
Homes in Hobe Sound built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s have original driveways and patios that are now at or past the typical resurfacing window. A concrete overlay covers surface cracks and weathering without a full slab removal, which is a significant cost savings on the larger lots common in this part of Martin County.
Florida's humid climate makes proper surface preparation more important than in drier states - a coating applied to a surface that has not been properly opened and cleaned will fail faster than one applied over bare, prepared concrete. Hobe Sound slabs often carry old adhesive or previous coatings that need mechanical grinding before any new system can bond correctly.
Hobe Sound is an unincorporated community in Martin County, not a city with its own government, which shapes a lot of how construction and repair work gets done here. Martin County has taken a slower, more controlled approach to development than neighboring Palm Beach County, which means Hobe Sound has retained a quieter, less densely developed character - but it also means the housing stock ranges widely in age and condition. Homes near the Intracoastal Waterway and along Jupiter Island Road deal with constant coastal moisture, while properties closer to Jonathan Dickinson State Park sit on sandy, porous soil that drains quickly but also shifts under slabs after heavy rainfall events.
A large share of Hobe Sound homes are owned by retirees and seasonal residents who spend part of the year elsewhere. When a home sits unoccupied through Florida's summer, moisture finds its way into unsealed concrete, surface cracks grow, and pool deck coatings begin to delaminate without anyone noticing. By the time owners return in October or November, what started as a minor maintenance issue may have become a more involved repair. Working with a contractor who knows what to look for on a coastal Martin County home - and who responds within a business day when you call - makes that fall return a lot less stressful.
Our crew works throughout Hobe Sound regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Because Hobe Sound is unincorporated, all permits are processed through the Martin County Building Division rather than a municipal office, and that process is different from what contractors encounter in Port St. Lucie or Fort Pierce. We confirm permit requirements before every project and handle that communication as part of the job.
The community runs along US-1 between Jupiter to the south and Stuart to the north. Many of the homes we service in Hobe Sound back up to canals, preserve land, or the Intracoastal Waterway itself. Properties near the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge and Jonathan Dickinson State Park have specific access considerations for equipment, and larger lots mean longer driveway runs that require proper surface prep from end to end to get a coating that holds.
Hobe Sound connects to Indiantown inland to the west and to Palm City just to the north along the river. We serve the full stretch of Martin County and know the roads, access points, and local conditions that affect how jobs get scheduled and executed in this part of the Treasure Coast.
Call or submit the contact form and you will hear from us within one business day. We ask a few questions about your surface, approximate size, and what you are hoping to accomplish before we schedule an on-site visit.
We come to your Hobe Sound property, look at the actual slab condition, and give you a written estimate with no surprises. This is where we identify things like previous coatings, moisture issues, or surface damage that affect the scope and cost before any work begins.
We grind and prepare the surface, then apply the coating or overlay system. Most residential jobs in Hobe Sound complete in one to two days; you do not need to be home during the work, but we ask that pets and vehicles be kept clear of the work area.
When the work is done, we walk you through the finished surface and explain how to maintain it in Hobe Sound's coastal climate. We give you specific guidance on cure times, cleaning, and when to schedule the next seal coat to keep the surface performing well long-term.
We serve Hobe Sound and all of Martin County. Free estimate, reply within one business day.
(772) 281-0094Hobe Sound is an unincorporated community in Martin County with a population of roughly 14,000 to 15,000 people, sitting along the Atlantic coast between Jupiter to the south and Stuart to the north. Unlike most communities in South Florida, Hobe Sound has no city government of its own - it falls under Martin County jurisdiction, which has maintained a slower pace of development than neighboring Palm Beach County. The result is a quieter, less crowded community with a mix of older homes built in the 1960s and 1970s and newer construction from the 1990s through the 2010s, most of them concrete block structures with tile roofs and screened enclosures.
The area is best known for the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge on Jupiter Island and Jonathan Dickinson State Park, which covers more than 11,000 acres just to the west and is a defining feature of the community's natural landscape. Many homes back up to preserve land, canals, or the Intracoastal Waterway, and property values run well above the Florida state average, particularly on the barrier island and near the waterfront. Neighboring Palm City sits just up the road to the north, and Stuart, Martin County's commercial and government center, is a short drive from most parts of Hobe Sound.
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