Your garage floor puts up with a lot - heat, humidity, oil drips, and decades of use. We apply professional epoxy coatings that bond properly to Florida concrete and stay put for years, not months.

Epoxy floor coatings in St. Petersburg, FL bond a hard protective shell directly to your concrete, sealing the surface against moisture, stains, and daily wear - most residential garage projects are complete in two to three days.
If your floor looks rough, dusty, or stained, you are not looking at a decorating problem - you are looking at exposed concrete doing what bare concrete does. St. Petersburg homeowners deal with an added layer of difficulty: the peninsula's high water table means moisture is constantly pushing up through slabs, even in houses that feel completely dry. Getting that right during installation is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels within a season. If you are also considering something with more visual impact, our metallic epoxy flooring is worth a look as well.
We use a multi-coat system - surface grinding, crack repair, primer, base coat, and a protective topcoat - so the finished floor is genuinely durable rather than just good-looking on day one.
White, chalky patches on your concrete - especially after a rainy stretch - are moisture pushing up from below. In St. Petersburg, where the water table is high and the ground stays wet much of the year, this is common. A bare floor lets that moisture evaporate into your garage; a properly installed epoxy coating helps seal the surface.
Oil drips, rust rings, tire marks, and constant fine gray dust are signs your bare concrete is doing what bare concrete does. If you find yourself avoiding the garage or embarrassed when guests see it, a coating makes a real difference - and stops the dusting completely.
St. Petersburg homeowners increasingly use their garages as storage and staging areas during storm season. A rough or stained floor is harder to clean after a storm. A coated floor is smooth, easy to hose down, and much more practical when you need the space to actually work.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but if you can see cracks that have grown or feel them underfoot, it is worth having a contractor assess before the damage gets worse. Epoxy installation includes crack repair, so addressing the floor now can prevent a small problem from becoming a larger one.
Not every floor needs the same solution. Standard epoxy with decorative broadcast flakes is the most popular choice for residential garages - it covers staining, hides minor surface imperfections, and gives you a low-maintenance finish. For businesses, retail spaces, and commercial properties, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings use heavier-build systems designed for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and daily punishment that a residential coating would not survive.
If you want something more decorative, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a distinctive, high-gloss finish with depth and movement that looks nothing like a standard painted floor. Every option starts with the same foundation: proper surface prep, moisture testing, and a system matched to what your specific floor needs to withstand.
Best for homeowners wanting a clean, durable finish that holds up to Florida's humidity and everyday garage use.
Broadcast color flakes embedded in the wet coating add grip, hide minor surface variation, and give the floor a finished showroom look.
A high-gloss, swirled finish with visual depth - suited to homeowners who want something that stands out.
Heavy-build multi-coat systems designed for high-traffic, chemical-exposure, or forklift environments.
St. Petersburg sits on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, and that geography has real consequences for concrete floors. The water table here is naturally high, which means moisture is constantly migrating upward through slabs - even in homes that look and feel completely dry. Add the city's year-round humidity, which regularly tops 70 percent, and you have conditions that will expose any shortcut in the installation process. Older neighborhoods like Kenwood and Shore Acres have concrete slabs from the 1950s and 1960s that need more prep time than newer construction, but the work is well worth it.
Salt air is another factor for homes near the water. Properties close to Tampa Bay or the Gulf - including areas we serve like St. Petersburg and Gulfport - see accelerated wear on uncoated surfaces. We account for coastal conditions when selecting products and scheduling installations, and we do not coat floors on days when heat and humidity would compromise the cure.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few quick questions - floor size, any known cracks or moisture, and what you are hoping to use the space for.
We visit in person to look at the concrete, check for damage, and do a moisture test. We give you a written price after we have seen the floor - not a ballpark over the phone. No surprise charges at the end.
The first day is surface preparation: diamond grinding to open the concrete, crack filling, and a thorough cleaning. This step is loud and takes most of the day, but it is what makes the coating last.
The epoxy goes down in layers - base coat, decorative flakes if chosen, and a clear protective topcoat. Stay off the floor for 24 hours, and hold off on parking a car for a full week while the coating reaches full hardness.
We give written prices after seeing your floor in person - no guesswork, no surprise charges. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(727) 632-8174We test every slab for moisture before any coating goes down. In St. Petersburg, with the peninsula's high water table, this step is not optional. It is the single most important thing that separates a floor that lasts from one that peels within a season.
Florida requires concrete flooring contractors performing residential and commercial work to carry a state-issued license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can verify our credentials before anyone sets foot in your garage. We carry full insurance as well, so you are protected throughout the job.
One of the most common homeowner frustrations is getting a low number upfront and a much higher bill at the end. We give you a written price after we have seen your floor in person. The number we quote is the number you pay. The Epoxy Flooring Association maintains standards we work to, and pricing transparency is part of that.
Epoxy does not cure well in extreme heat or high humidity. We plan installations for fall and winter months when possible, or schedule early-morning starts in summer to beat peak heat. We also decline to coat a floor when conditions would compromise the cure - your floor's long-term performance matters more than a faster schedule.
These are not marketing promises - they are the practical decisions that determine whether your floor holds up through Florida summers or needs to be redone in a few years. We have seen what happens when the shortcuts are taken, and we build every job to avoid them. For more on responsible installation practices in humid climates, the Concrete Network and Concrete Decor are both solid reference points.
Heavy-build epoxy systems for warehouses, auto shops, retail spaces, and any commercial floor that sees heavy daily traffic.
Learn MoreA high-gloss, swirled finish with depth and movement - for homeowners who want something visually distinctive underfoot.
Learn MoreSpring is the busiest time of year for garage floor work in St. Pete - book now to get on the schedule before the summer heat makes scheduling tighter.