
Port Orange Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing brings pool deck coatings, epoxy floor systems, and concrete resurfacing to New Smyrna Beach. We serve both the beachside barrier island and the mainland side of town, and we have worked throughout Volusia County since 2017. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

New Smyrna Beach pool decks - on both the beachside and the mainland - take a serious beating from UV exposure, salt air, and summer storm cycles that leave surfaces slippery and cracked. A coated or resurfaced deck stays slip-resistant, looks clean, and extends the life of the concrete by years. See the full range of options on our pool deck coatings and resurfacing page.
New Smyrna Beach homes - many built in the 1960s and 1970s - have interior slabs that show decades of use, staining, and surface wear. Epoxy seals the concrete and creates a durable, cleanable surface that handles the sand, moisture, and traffic that coastal living brings indoors every day.
Salt air is relentless on unsealed concrete in coastal cities. Beachside New Smyrna Beach properties need sealed driveways, walkways, and patios to slow the surface breakdown that the ocean environment accelerates. Sealing also reduces moisture intrusion through slabs in homes near the Intracoastal Waterway, where the water table sits close to the surface.
New Smyrna Beach homes used as vacation rentals cycle through more tenants and more use than a typical owner-occupied home. A coated garage floor holds up to that traffic, resists moisture tracked in from the beach, and cuts the time needed to clean between guests.
The sandy soil underneath New Smyrna Beach driveways and walkways shifts and settles over time, leaving surface cracks and low spots that collect water after every storm. A bonded overlay addresses surface damage without full concrete removal when the underlying slab is still structurally sound.
Coastal cottages and older New Smyrna Beach homes near Canal Street often have interior slabs that are in better condition than the surface suggests. Diamond grinding reveals the concrete beneath, and polishing creates a low-maintenance floor that stays cool underfoot and cleans easily - an advantage in any home near the beach.
New Smyrna Beach sits on Florida's central Atlantic coast in Volusia County, split between a barrier island on the east and a mainland section west of the Intracoastal Waterway. The two sides of town have meaningfully different conditions. Beachside homes face constant salt air off the Atlantic, which breaks down unsealed concrete, corrodes metal fasteners, and accelerates paint and coating deterioration faster than most homeowners expect. Mainland properties deal with low-lying sandy soil and a high water table that causes slabs and driveways to shift and settle as moisture levels change through the wet and dry seasons.
A significant portion of New Smyrna Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - concrete block construction typical of coastal central Florida. These homes are now 40 to 70 years old, and the slabs, driveways, and pool decks from that era are reaching the point where surface coatings, resurfacing, or replacement is overdue. The city draws a large short-term rental market, and many of those properties see heavier use than a full-time residence, which compounds surface wear. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and even storms that make landfall elsewhere on the coast send storm surge and wind that damages outdoor concrete and pool decks throughout the city. The City of New Smyrna Beach handles building permitting for residential projects within city limits.
Our crew works throughout New Smyrna Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The biggest split we encounter is between beachside properties and mainland ones. Beachside homes - particularly the older cottages and condo buildings near the surf - need coating products and prep processes that account for the salt air environment. Mainland properties closer to US-1 and the newer subdivisions off Indian River Boulevard have different slab conditions and drainage situations that require their own approach.
New Smyrna Beach is widely recognized as one of the best surf destinations on the East Coast, and the Canaveral National Seashore borders the city to the south - one of the longest stretches of undeveloped Atlantic coastline remaining in the state. The historic Canal Street district gives the city a genuine downtown with older commercial buildings and homes that date back over a century. For homeowners in New Smyrna Beach with questions about projects, we are also familiar with the work being done in nearby Deltona and Edgewater, and our crew moves regularly between all three areas.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. You do not need to have measurements ready - we handle that during the visit.
We assess the surface condition, moisture levels, and any existing coatings or damage before recommending a product or approach. For beachside properties, we specifically check for salt air effects on the surface. You receive a written estimate before any work is committed.
Most residential jobs in New Smyrna Beach are completed in one to two days. We schedule moisture-sensitive application steps for the morning hours during summer to avoid the afternoon thunderstorm window that runs through most of June, July, and August.
We walk through the completed work with you before we leave and give you the complete cure timeline - typically 24 hours to foot traffic and 72 hours to vehicle or pool use, depending on the system. We are available if questions come up after the job is done.
We serve both the beachside and mainland areas of New Smyrna Beach. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project needs and what it will cost.
(386) 749-1965New Smyrna Beach is a small coastal city of about 28,000 residents in southern Volusia County, sitting on both a barrier island on the Atlantic and a mainland area west of the Intracoastal Waterway. The city has a distinctly local character - best known for its surf, its historic Canal Street district, and an arts scene that has given it a national reputation as one of the country's top small art towns. The beachside neighborhoods have a mix of older vacation cottages, condo buildings, and single-family homes on modest lots - many built in the 1950s through 1970s - while the mainland side has a broader range of housing ages and styles, including newer subdivisions developed in the 2000s and 2010s.
Home values in New Smyrna Beach have climbed sharply in recent years, driven in part by buyers relocating from larger Florida cities and from out of state. The short-term rental market is active throughout the city, and many homeowners manage properties that need to stay in rentable condition year-round. Neighbors to the north in Edgewater and to the west in Deltona share many of the same concrete flooring needs - sandy soil, aging housing stock, and the ongoing demand from pool decks and driveways that take the full force of a Florida summer.
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 MoreWhether your home is on the beachside or the mainland, we cover all of New Smyrna Beach and respond within one business day.