
Hallandale Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing provides polyaspartic coatings, epoxy floors, concrete resurfacing, and pool deck work throughout Lauderhill, FL. We work on the 1960s-1980s CBS homes that fill this city, understand the flat-terrain drainage challenges that accelerate concrete wear here, and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Lauderhill garages and interior slabs in CBS homes absorb moisture year-round from the high water table common throughout central Broward County - and a polyaspartic coating seals those slabs faster than epoxy alone, curing within 24 hours and holding up under South Florida heat and UV without yellowing. For homeowners managing rental units or needing to minimize downtime, that fast turnaround makes it especially practical. Read more about our Polyaspartic Floor Coatings service.
Lauderhill's large inventory of 1960s-1980s concrete block homes often have bare concrete floors in garages and covered patios that have never been sealed or coated - surfaces that collect stains, chip easily, and turn into a maintenance problem over time. An epoxy base coat bonds directly to the existing slab, protects it from moisture, and creates a surface that is far easier to clean and maintain in Broward County's wet climate.
In-ground pools are common on Lauderhill single-family lots, and the pool decks around them face some of the harshest conditions of any outdoor concrete surface - pool chemical splash, intense year-round UV, and the daily summer rain that soaks South Florida from May through October. A slip-resistant coating or resurfacing overlay protects the slab, stops surface breakdown, and keeps the deck safe and visually presentable for a fraction of what new concrete would cost.
Driveways and patios on Lauderhill properties built before the 1990s routinely show surface cracking, joint failure, and spalling from decades of Florida sun and rain. When the underlying slab is still structurally sound - which it often is on CBS construction - a properly applied resurfacing overlay restores the surface without the expense of full removal, and it handles the flat-terrain moisture exposure common in Lauderhill's low-lying neighborhoods.
Many Lauderhill slabs have layers of old tile adhesive, paint, or prior coatings that need to be removed before anything new will bond. Mechanical diamond grinding is the only method that reliably removes those contaminants and opens the concrete surface to the depth needed for coatings and overlays to perform correctly in the humid, high-moisture environment throughout central Broward County.
Lauderhill driveways and walkways get soaked repeatedly from June through October and then baked by intense UV the rest of the year - a cycle that breaks down unsealed concrete steadily. Sealing after surface preparation slows moisture intrusion, reduces surface staining, and extends the time before a full resurfacing is needed, making it one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps available to homeowners in this city.
Lauderhill covers roughly 8 square miles and is home to around 75,000 people, making it one of the more densely settled cities in Broward County. Nearly all of its residential housing was built between the late 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction - the standard South Florida building method of that era. Those slabs are now 40 to 65 years old. At that age, they have gone through hundreds of wet seasons, absorbed decades of moisture from Broward County's high water table, and in many cases had tile installed and removed at least once. That history shows up as surface cracking, joint failure, pitting, and old adhesive residue. A contractor who does not account for that substrate history will apply coatings or overlays over a slab that cannot hold them, and the result fails quickly.
Lauderhill's flat terrain and heavy rainy season - roughly 60 inches of annual rainfall concentrated from May through October - create sustained moisture pressure against every slab in the city. Homes on small lots with limited drainage around the perimeter are especially affected. That environment demands surface treatments that are sealed and prepared correctly from the start. It also means that cracks and surface damage left unaddressed tend to get worse with each passing wet season rather than stabilizing. Acting early, once a problem appears, is consistently less costly than waiting.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is densely built, lots are small, and many properties - both single-family homes and multi-family buildings - sit close together, which means equipment access needs to be planned carefully on most jobs. We have worked on both owner-occupied CBS ranch homes and rental apartment buildings throughout Lauderhill and are familiar with the practical differences between those two types of projects.
State Road 7 (US-441) runs through the heart of Lauderhill and connects the city to Fort Lauderdale to the south and North Lauderdale to the north. The City of Lauderhill Building Department handles permits for work in the city, and we pull permits here for any project that requires them. Lauderhill is also home to Central Broward Regional Park - one of the largest county parks in Broward - and the cricket stadium within it has put the city on the map internationally. The city's tight neighborhoods and Caribbean-American community have given it a distinct local character that sets it apart from surrounding cities.
We serve all of Lauderhill and the cities nearby, including Tamarac to the north and Lauderdale Lakes to the east. If you are not sure whether we serve your address, just call - we will let you know right away.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project - surface type, location in Lauderhill, and what you are hoping to accomplish. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and will schedule a visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Lauderhill property and inspect the slab in person - checking the concrete age, surface condition, any prior coatings or adhesives, and drainage around the slab. That assessment is how we give you a firm estimate with no surprises, and it is always free. We address cost questions directly at this visit.
We mechanically grind and clean the slab to remove any contaminants and open the surface for bonding, then apply the coating, overlay, or sealer in the agreed number of coats. Most residential projects in Lauderhill are completed within one to two days, depending on square footage and product cure times.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished surface and cover what to avoid during the cure period and how to maintain the floor going forward. You do not need to be home for the work itself, but we recommend a walkthrough at completion to answer any questions you have on the spot.
We serve all of Lauderhill, FL. Free on-site estimates, no commitment required, and a response within one business day.
(954) 676-1764Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 people in central Broward County, covering roughly 8 square miles between Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise. The city was built out primarily between the late 1950s and the 1980s and is characterized by low-slung concrete block ranch homes, modest lots, and dense residential streets. It is one of the most diverse cities in South Florida, with a large Jamaican-American and Caribbean-American community that has shaped the city's culture, businesses, and neighborhoods for decades. Central Broward Regional Park - home to one of the only international cricket stadiums in the United States - sits within the city and draws visitors from across South Florida and beyond. The City of Lauderhill sits along State Road 7 (US-441), the main north-south artery through central Broward County, and is easily accessible from the Florida Turnpike.
The housing stock in Lauderhill is predominantly single-family, but multifamily apartment buildings and duplexes make up a notable share of the total units, reflecting the city's historically high renter population. Most homeowners in Lauderhill are dealing with the same set of challenges: older slabs showing wear after 40 to 60 years, drainage that does not keep up with South Florida's rainy season, and concrete surfaces that have absorbed moisture and UV for decades without protective treatment. We serve all of Lauderhill as well as neighboring cities including Pembroke Pines and Miramar to the southwest.
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