
Hallandale Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Lauderdale Lakes with concrete resurfacing, epoxy floor coatings, pool deck work, and surface preparation. We know the 1960s-through-1980s concrete block homes that define this city, the flat terrain that makes drainage a constant concern, and the multi-family properties that make up a large share of Lauderdale Lakes housing. Every new inquiry gets a response within one business day.

Many Lauderdale Lakes homes built in the 1960s through 1980s have driveways, patios, and interior slabs that are cracked, pitted, or stained from decades of South Florida sun and rain - but the underlying concrete is still structurally sound. A properly applied resurfacing overlay restores those surfaces without the cost or disruption of full removal, and it handles the flat-terrain moisture conditions that are common throughout this part of Broward County. Learn more about our Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays service.
Lauderdale Lakes homes and rental units with unprotected concrete garage floors or interior slabs absorb moisture year-round in Broward County's high water table environment. An epoxy coating seals those slabs, makes them easier to clean, and significantly extends the surface life - a practical upgrade for both owner-occupied homes and rental properties where floor durability affects tenant turnover costs.
Single-family homes in Lauderdale Lakes with in-ground pools see year-round use, and the pool decks take constant UV, pool chemical splash, and heavy summer rain that degrades unprotected concrete surfaces quickly. A slip-resistant coating keeps the deck safe and visually clean while protecting the slab from the staining and surface breakdown that South Florida's climate accelerates on any uncoated outdoor concrete.
Older slabs in Lauderdale Lakes often carry layers of old adhesive from removed tile, prior paint or sealer, or surface contamination built up over decades. Mechanical grinding removes all of that down to clean, open concrete - which is the only surface that allows a new coating or overlay to bond correctly and perform as expected in the humidity and heat of central Broward County.
Driveways and exterior walkways in Lauderdale Lakes face roughly 62 inches of rain per year combined with relentless UV - a combination that breaks down unsealed concrete steadily. Sealing after mechanical prep slows moisture intrusion, reduces staining, and pushes out the interval before a full resurfacing is needed, making it a cost-effective maintenance step for property owners in this city.
Lauderdale Lakes homes and apartment buildings built in the 1960s through 1980s sometimes have interior slabs that have settled unevenly over decades or have high spots and dips from previous tile removal. A self-leveling overlay corrects those surface irregularities quickly and creates a flat, smooth base ready for new tile, epoxy, or a decorative topcoat - without the cost and disruption of removing the existing slab.
Lauderdale Lakes is one of Broward County's most densely built cities - about 35,000 people in 3.4 square miles, with very little undeveloped land. The housing stock was built almost entirely between 1960 and 1985, which means most slabs are now 40 to 60 years old. At that age, concrete has absorbed decades of South Florida moisture, gone through countless wet-season soakings, and in many cases had multiple rounds of tile or covering applied and removed. Those slabs need careful attention before any new surface treatment will hold. Flat lots throughout Lauderdale Lakes also mean water moves slowly, sits near foundations, and finds its way through cracks and porous concrete at a rate that accelerates surface damage over time.
The city's significant share of rental properties and multi-family buildings adds another consideration. Apartment building owners and property managers need concrete work that holds up under higher foot traffic, requires minimal ongoing maintenance, and can be done efficiently in occupied buildings. The same concrete block construction common throughout Lauderdale Lakes - durable structurally but showing surface wear after 40 to 60 years - responds well to the right overlay and coating approach when the preparation is done correctly. A contractor who understands these conditions prepares the slab differently than one who approaches every job the same way regardless of building age or history.
Our crew works throughout Lauderdale Lakes regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city's tight lots and close-together homes mean access for equipment requires planning on most jobs, especially in the older residential areas that branch off from the State Road 7 corridor. We are familiar with both the single-family homes on the quieter streets and the multi-family apartment buildings that dot the same neighborhoods, and we have worked on both types throughout the city.
State Road 7 (US-441) is the main road through Lauderdale Lakes, running north to south through the heart of the city and connecting it to Fort Lauderdale to the south and North Lauderdale to the north. The City of Lauderdale Lakes Building Department handles permits for the city, and we pull permits here for any project that requires them. The city sits centrally in Broward County - surrounded by Fort Lauderdale, Lauderhill, and North Lauderdale - which makes it one of the more accessible locations we serve.
We serve neighboring Lauderhill, FL immediately to the west, which shares Lauderdale Lakes' building age profile and concrete block construction, and Dania Beach, FL to the southeast, where our work includes both residential and commercial concrete projects along the I-95 and US-1 corridors.
Call or fill out the contact form with your address in Lauderdale Lakes and a description of what you need - whether it is a driveway, garage floor, pool deck, or interior slab. For rental properties and multi-family buildings, let us know the scope and whether the space is occupied. We respond within one business day.
We visit your property, evaluate the slab condition, test for moisture vapor emission on interior jobs, and assess the extent of cracking or surface damage. You receive a written estimate that breaks down prep and application costs - no surprises after work starts. For older Lauderdale Lakes homes, we explain what the prep requires and why.
Preparation is the longest part of most jobs - grinding the existing surface, repairing cracks, and applying primer or moisture barrier where needed. Once the slab is ready, the coating or overlay goes on in the sequence required by the product. Most residential jobs in Lauderdale Lakes are completed within one to three days.
We walk through the completed work with you before we leave, confirm cure times, and explain how to clean and maintain the surface. For property managers handling multiple units, we can provide written care instructions for tenants. We are available by phone if questions come up after the job is finished.
We serve all of Lauderdale Lakes - single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, and everything along the State Road 7 corridor. No commitment required. We respond within one business day.
(954) 676-1764Lauderdale Lakes is a compact city of about 35,000 residents covering roughly 3.4 square miles in central Broward County, positioned between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Lauderhill to the west. The city developed almost entirely during the 1960s and 1970s, and that postwar building era is visible throughout its neighborhoods: single-story concrete block homes on small lots, older two-story apartment complexes built to the street, and flat terrain with minimal elevation change. State Road 7 (US-441) runs through the city center and is lined with the shops, restaurants, and services that most residents use day to day. Residential streets branch off this main corridor into blocks of single-family homes and apartment buildings that sit close together, giving the city a dense, neighborhood feel. For city services and building permits, the City of Lauderdale Lakes manages those functions locally.
Lauderdale Lakes has one of the most community-rooted populations in Broward County - many residents have lived in the area for decades, and word of mouth carries weight here. The city borders Lauderhill, FL to the west, which shares a similar building era and housing character, making it a natural companion city for homeowners comparing service options. Further south and east, the city connects to Fort Lauderdale and the broader Broward network that links to our base in Hallandale Beach, FL. Broward County's water resources and flood zone information are worth reviewing for Lauderdale Lakes property owners, given the area's high water table and flat drainage conditions.
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