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Floor Repair & Patching in Lake Worth Beach & Surrounding Palm Beach County

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The problem we see

Lake Worth Beach has some of the most character-filled bungalows and 1920s-era cottages in Palm Beach County. We install epoxy and polished concrete across the city, with extra care for the original slabs in the historic districts.

How we approach it

Commercial slab repair — joint filling, crack chasing, spall patching, divot repair, failed coating removal — done right, before any new system goes down. Or as standalone work to extend the life of your existing floor.

What to expect on the day

We do this with polyurea joint fillers (for the long-term flexibility commercial floors need), epoxy mortars for spall and divot repair, and self-leveling underlayments for slabs that need a new flat substrate.

What sets us apart

On floors with failed prior coatings, we do mechanical removal — shot blasting, scarifying or aggressive diamond grinding back to bare concrete. Chemical strippers don't work and we don't use them.

Getting a quote

Most commercial repair projects are scheduled around your operations. We can do overnight, weekend or zoned work.

The bottom line

Free site evaluation and written scope.

What's included

Every install comes with the same checklist. No surprises.

  • Joint and crack inspection
  • Polyurea joint and crack filler
  • Epoxy mortar spall and divot repair
  • Self-leveling underlayment for uneven slabs
  • Failed coating removal (shot blasting or grinding)
  • Moisture testing per ASTM F1869
  • Substrate prep for follow-on coating
  • Off-hours / zoned scheduling
  • Photo documentation before and after
  • Written warranty on repair work

How it works

1

Free quote

Send a few cell-phone photos of the slab plus the rough square footage and we'll send back a real number — what's included, what it costs, no pressure. Most quotes go out the same day.

2

Schedule & prep

We pick a day that works. The day of, we move what needs moving, mask off walls and trim, then diamond-grind the concrete down to a clean profile. Prep is 80% of the job.

3

Install

Primer, base coat, decorative media (if applicable), and a polyaspartic or epoxy topcoat. Depending on the system, the floor goes from bare concrete to finished in one to two days.

4

Cure & walkthrough

Walk-on traffic in 12–24 hours, full vehicle traffic in 48–72. We walk the floor with you before we leave and don't invoice until you've signed off.

Why this matters in Palm Beach County

South Florida humidity is brutal on concrete

Commercial floors in Palm Beach County deal with the same humidity and slab moisture as residential, but with the added pressure of operating-hour constraints, OSHA compliance, food safety, chemical exposure and equipment loads. The wrong system fails fast and shuts your operation down.

Why hot slabs need real chemistry

We spec each commercial system around the actual use case — forklifts and pallet jacks need different chemistry than restaurant kitchens, which need different chemistry than veterinary clinics. We won't sell you a residential garage system for a commercial application, even if it's cheaper.

Coastal salt and UV exposure

Coastal Palm Beach commercial properties also fight salt and UV on any exterior or partially open floor (loading docks, drive-throughs, retail entries). UV-stable polyaspartic and high-build urethane topcoats are non-negotiable for those.

Western Palm Beach realities

We work around your hours. Most commercial installs are scheduled overnight or weekends to avoid disrupting operations. Polyaspartic systems cure fast enough that you can be back in business within 24 hours of pour.

Local install timing that pays off

Older Lake Worth slabs have decades of paint, oil and prior coatings — full diamond grinding and proper crack repair are essential before any new system goes down. We don't skip prep, ever.

Signs it's time to call us

If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.

Hot tire pickup or peeling on the existing concrete floor coating
Powdery residue or chalking when you wipe a finger across the slab
Visible cracks, spalling or pop-outs in the concrete
Stained, oil-darkened or chemically etched concrete that won't clean up
Original builder paint or sealer that's failing in patches
You want a finish that's easier to clean and looks like a showroom

What affects the price

Every slab is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.

  • Square footage of the slab
  • Condition of the existing concrete (cracks, prior coatings, oil contamination)
  • Substrate prep needed (diamond grind, shot blast, crack chasing, patching)
  • System chosen (flake epoxy, metallic, polyaspartic, polished concrete, quartz)
  • Number of coats and topcoat type (UV-stable polyaspartic adds cost but lasts longer)
  • Color and decorative options (custom flake blends, metallic pigments, line striping)
  • Access — gated communities, stairs, elevators, after-hours requirements
  • Moisture mitigation if testing shows elevated vapor transmission

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Tell us about the slab. We respond same day, often within an hour.