Garage Epoxy Flooring in Lyngate, FL

Floors That Handle Florida Heat, Humidity, and Heavy Use

Your garage floor takes a beating. We install commercial-grade epoxy systems that resist chemicals, moisture, and cracking for 15-20+ years in South Florida’s toughest conditions.
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Professional Epoxy Floor Coating Services

What Your Garage Looks Like After We’re Done

No more oil stains soaking into concrete. No slippery surfaces when it rains. No cracks spreading across your slab every summer.

You get a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that sheds gasoline, brake fluid, and antifreeze without staining. The finish stays slip-resistant even when wet, which matters during Florida’s afternoon storms. And because we use commercial-grade systems designed for high humidity, the coating bonds properly and lasts decades instead of peeling off in two years like those big-box kits.

Your property value goes up. Maintenance goes down. And you stop worrying about what your garage floor can handle, because the answer becomes: everything you throw at it.

Veteran-Owned Epoxy Flooring Contractors

We’ve Been Installing Floors in South Florida Since 2020

SPF Industrial is a veteran-owned company that specializes in epoxy flooring and polished concrete across South Florida. We’ve installed floors for the Coast Guard, US Army, City of Doral, Hard Rock Stadium, and Miami International Airport, along with hundreds of residential garages throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

We know Lyngate, FL’s climate. High humidity, shifting sandy soil, salt air, and temperature swings that make cheap coatings fail. That’s why we adjust resin ratios based on real-time conditions and use moisture testing to make sure your floor bonds correctly the first time.

You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting a consultation with someone who understands what works in Florida and what doesn’t.

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Our Garage Floor Coating Process

Here’s What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we assess your concrete. We run moisture tests to check vapor levels, because Florida code requires three tests per 1,000 square feet. If your slab is too wet, we address it before coating. This step alone prevents most failures.

Next, we prep the surface. We grind down the concrete to open the pores, remove any existing coatings or sealers, and repair cracks or damage. Surface prep determines how well the epoxy bonds, so we don’t skip steps.

Then we apply the system. We use industrial-grade epoxy that’s five times thicker than regular paint, with slip-resistant aggregates mixed in for safety. The coating cures in layers, and we adjust application based on temperature and humidity that day.

Most garage projects finish in two to three days. You can walk on it within 24 hours and drive on it within 48. After that, you’ve got a floor that handles whatever you put on it for the next 15 to 20 years.

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Epoxy Garage Floor Installation in Lyngate

What’s Included When You Work With Us

You get a full consultation before we start. We walk your space, test moisture levels, discuss color and finish options, and give you transparent pricing with no surprises.

Surface prep is included. That means grinding, crack repair, cleaning, and making sure the slab is ready for a proper bond. We also handle any necessary repairs to damaged concrete before we coat it.

The epoxy system itself is commercial-grade. We’re using the same materials we install in warehouses and industrial facilities, not the thin consumer kits sold at home improvement stores. You’re getting chemical resistance, UV stability, and a finish designed to last in Florida’s heat and humidity.

Lyngate, FL homeowners deal with the same challenges as the rest of South Florida: sandy soil that shifts after heavy rain, year-round moisture, and concrete that cracks under pressure. We account for all of it. And because we’re local, we understand what your garage is up against and how to protect it long-term.

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How long does epoxy flooring last in Florida’s climate?

Professional epoxy systems last 15 to 20 years or more in South Florida when installed correctly. The key is proper surface prep and using materials designed for high humidity.

Cheap DIY kits fail in two to three years because they can’t handle moisture vapor or temperature cycling. They’re too thin, they don’t bond well in humid conditions, and they peel or yellow quickly. Commercial-grade systems are five times thicker and formulated to resist Florida’s heat, moisture, and UV exposure.

We also adjust resin ratios based on real-time humidity readings during installation. That ensures the coating cures properly and bonds to the concrete instead of trapping moisture underneath. It’s the difference between a floor that lasts two decades and one that starts peeling within months.

Not if it’s installed right. Cracking and peeling happen when moisture isn’t addressed before coating or when surface prep is rushed.

Florida’s sandy soil shifts after heavy rain, which causes concrete slabs to move and crack. If we’re coating over existing cracks without repairing them, those cracks will telegraph through the epoxy. We repair damage first, then apply a flexible system that moves slightly with the slab.

Peeling happens when moisture vapor pushes up from below. Florida code requires moisture testing for exactly this reason. If your slab is releasing more than three pounds of moisture per 1,000 square feet in 24 hours, we address it before coating. That’s why our installations show 90% less peeling compared to DIY jobs after five years. We’re not skipping the steps that matter.

Most two-car garages in Lyngate, FL run between $3,800 and $4,500, depending on the condition of your concrete and the finish you choose. Single-car garages start around $2,800. Three-car garages start around $4,600.

That includes surface prep, crack repair, moisture testing, the epoxy system itself, and slip-resistant aggregates. If your concrete needs significant repair or if you want decorative finishes like metallic epoxy, the price adjusts accordingly.

We give you transparent pricing upfront during the consultation. No surprises, no upsells. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why. And because we’re using commercial-grade materials that last 15 to 20 years, you’re looking at a one-time investment instead of recoating every few years like you would with cheaper options.

Yes, but we fix the damage first. Oil stains, cracks, and surface deterioration all need to be addressed before we coat.

Oil penetrates deep into concrete and weakens its structure. If we coat over it without removing the contamination, the epoxy won’t bond. We grind down the surface to remove oil-soaked concrete, then clean and prep the slab properly.

Cracks get repaired with flexible fillers that move with the concrete. Florida’s sandy soil and humidity cause slabs to shift, so we use repair methods that account for movement instead of rigid patches that crack again in six months.

Surface damage from spalling or deterioration gets ground down to solid concrete. Once the slab is structurally sound and clean, we apply the epoxy system. The result is a floor that looks brand new and performs like it, even if the concrete underneath started out in rough shape.

Not when it’s done right. We add slip-resistant aggregates to the topcoat, which creates texture and traction even when the floor is wet.

Plain epoxy can be slippery, especially in a garage where water, oil, or rain gets tracked in. That’s why we customize the slip resistance based on how you use the space. If you’re parking cars that drip water during Florida’s rainy season, we add more aggregate. If it’s a workshop where you’re standing in one spot, we adjust accordingly.

The texture is noticeable but not rough. You can still roll a toolbox or jack across the floor without issue. And because the aggregate is mixed into the topcoat instead of just sprinkled on top, it doesn’t wear off over time. You get consistent traction for the life of the floor, which matters when safety is on the line.

You can walk on the floor within 24 hours. You can drive on it within 48 hours. Full cure takes about seven days, but you’re back to normal use well before that.

Most garage projects take two to three days from start to finish. Day one is surface prep. Day two is coating. Day three is topcoat and final touches, depending on the system. Then it’s just a matter of letting the epoxy cure.

We schedule around your life. If you need your garage back faster, we can often compress the timeline. If you need us to work around your schedule, we adjust. And because we’re local to South Florida, we’re not flying in from out of state or juggling jobs across multiple regions. You get focused attention, clear timelines, and a floor that’s ready when we say it will be.

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