
Port Orange Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Palm Coast with concrete resurfacing, epoxy floor coatings, and garage floor systems for both the original ITT-era neighborhoods and the newer sections of the city. We have worked throughout Flagler and Volusia County since 2017 and understand what aging Palm Coast slabs actually need. We respond within one business day.

Most Palm Coast driveways and patios were poured in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s as part of the original ITT development - and decades of sandy soil movement, summer storms, and Florida heat have worked on those surfaces. A bonded resurfacing overlay restores the appearance and function of a cracked or worn slab without the cost and disruption of a full tear-out. See the full process on our concrete resurfacing and overlays page.
Palm Coast homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have interior slabs that have been under foot traffic and appliances for decades. Epoxy seals those surfaces completely, eliminating concrete dust, blocking moisture vapor transmission, and creating a floor that is genuinely easier to live on than bare or aged concrete.
The single-story ranch homes throughout Palm Coast almost universally have attached garages, and the garage slabs in older sections of the city show the same age-related surface breakdown as the rest of the home. A coated garage floor eliminates the dusty, pitted surface, resists oil and fluid staining, and makes the space cleaner and more usable year-round.
Screened pool enclosures are standard on Palm Coast homes, and the concrete decks inside them age alongside the rest of the property. Slip-resistant pool deck coatings renew the surface, reduce heat absorption on bare concrete, and extend the life of a deck that would otherwise need full replacement.
Canal-front properties in Palm Coast deal with elevated moisture around slabs and driveways year-round. Sealing those surfaces slows moisture intrusion and protects against the efflorescence and surface scaling that show up on older, unsealed concrete block homes throughout the city.
Any coating applied over an unprepared slab in Palm Coast's humid climate will fail prematurely - it is not a matter of if, but when. We diamond-grind every surface before coating or resurfacing to ensure the product bonds correctly to the concrete, not to old adhesive, paint, or contamination.
Palm Coast was developed as a master-planned community beginning in the early 1970s, which means the vast majority of homes in the city were built between 1970 and 2000. That age range puts most Palm Coast slabs, driveways, and pool decks squarely in the window where surface coatings, resurfacing, or partial replacement are overdue. The original ITT construction used concrete block with stucco exteriors throughout the city - solid construction that holds up in hurricanes, but prone to stucco cracking and moisture intrusion when the exterior is not maintained over the decades.
The canal system that runs through residential Palm Coast neighborhoods creates elevated moisture conditions around foundations and driveways that differ meaningfully from non-canal lots. Sandy coastal soil under those slabs shifts and settles as moisture levels fluctuate through the wet and dry seasons, producing the cracked driveways and uneven walkways that are so common here. Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Irma in 2017 both caused significant damage across Palm Coast, and many homeowners have had repairs made since then that now need their own follow-up work. The City of Palm Coast manages building permitting and stormwater infrastructure for residential projects throughout the city.
Our crew works throughout Palm Coast regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city is laid out in lettered residential sections - many homeowners refer to their address by the section letter - and the older sections closest to Palm Coast Parkway tend to have the most aged concrete work, while the newer communities like Grand Haven near the Intracoastal Waterway have different expectations and conditions. Canal-adjacent lots require moisture assessment before any coating or resurfacing job, and we treat that as a standard part of our estimate process in Palm Coast rather than an exception.
Palm Coast is Flagler County's largest city by a wide margin, and it sits within reach of both Washington Oaks Gardens State Park to the south and Flagler Beach directly to the east. The Town Center area along Palm Coast Parkway serves as the commercial hub for much of the city. We also serve homeowners in nearby Flagler Beach and Edgewater, and our crew moves regularly between those areas and Palm Coast.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. You do not need to prepare anything in advance - we gather all the information we need at the visit.
We inspect the concrete condition, check for subslab moisture - especially important for canal-adjacent lots in Palm Coast - and identify any existing coatings or contamination that need to be addressed in prep. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is made.
Most Palm Coast residential jobs wrap in one to two days. We schedule humidity-sensitive application steps for morning hours during summer, when daily afternoon storms make late-day coating work unreliable. The homeowner does not need to be present for the full job.
We walk through the completed work with you and provide the full cure schedule - typically 24 hours to foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours to vehicle or pool use. We are available after the job is done if questions come up.
We serve the full city of Palm Coast - original ITT neighborhoods, canal-front properties, and newer developments. No obligation, just a straight answer on what the job needs and what it costs.
(386) 749-1965Palm Coast is Flagler County's largest city, with a population that has grown from around 32,000 in 2000 to roughly 100,000 today - one of the fastest growth trajectories in Florida. The city was developed from scratch by ITT Community Development Corporation starting in the early 1970s, and that origin shows in the city's layout: a series of residential sections, each served by local roads that feed into major corridors like Palm Coast Parkway and Belle Terre Parkway. A defining physical feature of many neighborhoods is the extensive freshwater canal system that runs through residential lots, giving many homes rear canal frontage and creating the drainage and moisture conditions that affect concrete work throughout the city.
The majority of Palm Coast's housing stock is single-story ranch style, concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - homes that are now between 25 and 55 years old and entering the maintenance cycle where driveways, pool decks, and interior slabs need attention. Newer and higher-end homes have been built in communities like Grand Haven near the Intracoastal Waterway, but the bulk of the city remains the original ITT neighborhoods. Our crews also serve homeowners in Flagler Beach just to the east and Edgewater to the south, where many of the same concrete conditions apply.
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Learn MoreFrom the original ITT neighborhoods to canal-front properties across the city, we cover all of Palm Coast and respond within one business day.