
Port Orange Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing brings commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and concrete resurfacing to Daytona Beach properties. We know this city's older CBS homes and beachside conditions, and we have been working in the area since 2017.

Daytona Beach has a dense mix of commercial properties - restaurants near the boardwalk, service businesses along US-1, warehouses inland - and many of them sit on aging concrete slabs that need a heavy-duty coating system, not a residential- grade product. Learn more about our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings built for Daytona Beach working environments.
Daytona Beach homeowners and rental property owners often call us when a garage or interior slab has absorbed years of contaminants and needs a clean, durable surface. We test for moisture before every job - especially important in this coastal city where slabs stay damp - and use the right primer for the conditions we find.
Daytona Beach commercial spaces and older residential homes with large slab floors are good candidates for polished concrete. Retail shops, lobbies, and converted spaces near the Speedway corridor benefit from the clean, low-maintenance surface that polished concrete delivers, without the upkeep that tile or hardwood requires in Florida's humidity.
Daytona Beach's older housing stock - most of it built between the 1950s and 1980s - has driveways and exterior slabs that are now cracked and weathered from decades of Florida rain and heat. Resurfacing with a bonded overlay restores the surface without a full demolition, which matters for homeowners and landlords managing tight budgets.
Daytona Beach's year-round warm climate means pool decks are in use most of the year - and exposed to UV, pool chemicals, and afternoon rain on a continuous cycle. Many of the older properties in this city have pool decks that are cracked, slippery, or heat-absorbing. We install slip-resistant, heat-reflective coatings that hold up to the Florida outdoor environment.
Daytona Beach properties near the ocean deal with salt air that penetrates unsealed concrete and accelerates surface deterioration. Sealing driveways, walkways, and exterior slabs creates a barrier against moisture and chloride intrusion - it is one of the simplest maintenance steps a coastal property owner can take to protect concrete over the long term.
Most of the residential housing in Daytona Beach was built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction, the dominant method in Florida for that era. Those slabs have absorbed decades of humidity, and many properties near the Atlantic Ocean also deal with salt air that gets into the pores of concrete and accelerates deterioration. A coating or resurfacing job done without properly cleaning and opening the slab will fail fast in this environment. Surface preparation has to match what is actually there - not what a generic process assumes.
Daytona Beach also has a high share of rental and investment properties, particularly on the beachside corridor and near the Midtown neighborhood. Landlords and property managers often need work done quickly between tenants, and commercial property owners along the US-1 corridor need flooring systems that hold up to daily foot traffic without requiring constant maintenance. The city's flat, low-lying geography also means drainage is a real consideration - slabs that sit at grade level on poorly draining lots see more moisture pressure from below than most homeowners realize. Getting that right before laying down any coating is what separates a five-year floor from a twenty-year floor.
Our crew works throughout Daytona Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. We pull permits from the City of Daytona Beach when projects require them and are familiar with Volusia County building requirements that apply to commercial work in the area.
We know the difference between a beachside property that needs coastal-grade materials and an inland home in Midtown or along Ridgewood Avenue where the issues are more about age and deferred maintenance. The Daytona International Speedway sits at the center of the city, and the commercial and residential neighborhoods surrounding it have a wide range of building ages and conditions. Whether your property is near the Speedway, out toward the quieter streets west of US-1, or right on the beachside, we have worked in that part of Daytona Beach and know what to expect.
We also serve the neighboring community of Holly Hill, FL, which borders Daytona Beach to the north along the Halifax River. Holly Hill homeowners often contact us through Daytona Beach referrals, and we move between the two cities regularly. Homeowners in adjacent Port Orange, FL to the south also reach out to us for projects on both sides of that border.
Call or submit your project details online. We reply within one business day and will set up a time to see the property at your convenience.
We visit your Daytona Beach property, test the slab for moisture, note any cracks or old coatings, and give you a written estimate with no hidden charges. Cost varies by floor condition and coating system - we tell you exactly what applies to your job.
Our crew grinds and cleans the slab, applies the right primer for moisture conditions, and installs the coating system. Most Daytona Beach projects take one to two days on-site. You are not required to be present.
After the coating cures - typically 24 to 72 hours - we walk through the finished floor with you, answer any maintenance questions, and confirm you are satisfied before we close out the project.
We work throughout Daytona Beach and reply within one business day. Estimates are free, written, and come with no obligation.
(386) 749-1965Daytona Beach is a city of about 69,000 people and the economic center of Volusia County. It sits on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, bordered by the Halifax River (Intracoastal Waterway) on the west side and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. The city is defined in large part by the Daytona International Speedway, home of the Daytona 500, and by the beachside boardwalk district that draws visitors throughout the year. Major employers include Halifax Health, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and the tourism and hospitality sector. Most of the housing stock - a mix of concrete block ranch homes, older bungalows, and beachside condos - was built between the 1950s and 1980s. Learn more about the history and neighborhoods of Daytona Beach.
The city has several distinct areas, including the beachside strip along Atlantic Avenue, Midtown, and the quieter inland neighborhoods west of US-1. Properties near the coast face salt-air wear that accelerates the aging of concrete surfaces, while inland homes deal more with Florida's heat cycles and high water table. Daytona Beach borders Holly Hill, FL to the north and South Daytona, FL to the south, and we serve homeowners and business owners throughout all three communities.
Durable, high-gloss coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems built for high-traffic commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreTough, slip-resistant garage floor coatings that stand up to daily vehicle use.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings for long-lasting UV-stable floor protection.
Learn MoreStunning metallic finishes that turn any floor into a one-of-a-kind showpiece.
Learn MoreChemical-resistant urethane cement floors ideal for demanding commercial kitchens.
Learn MoreSleek, low-maintenance polished concrete that elevates any interior space.
Learn MoreRich, custom color staining that enhances concrete with lasting visual depth.
Learn MoreClassic terrazzo craftsmanship delivering elegant, decades-lasting floor surfaces.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant basement floor solutions that are durable and easy to maintain.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work that ensures flawless coating adhesion.
Learn MoreProtective sealers that guard concrete from stains, moisture, and daily wear.
Learn MoreCost-effective overlays that restore and renew worn or damaged concrete surfaces.
Learn MoreSmooth, level overlays that correct uneven floors before any finishing system.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, heat-reflective coatings designed for safe, attractive pool decks.
Learn MoreComplete stripping and removal of old coatings to prepare for new installations.
Learn MoreWe work throughout Daytona Beach year-round and have openings available. Call or submit a request today and we will get back to you within one business day.