
Your floor has dips, cracks, or a worn surface that nothing seems to fix. Self-leveling concrete and overlays correct uneven slabs and give your garage, patio, or living space a finish that actually holds up in Palm Bay's heat and humidity.

Self-leveling concrete in Palm Bay is a specially mixed material that flows across an uneven floor and settles into a smooth, flat surface on its own - no troweling required. Most single-room or garage jobs are completed in one to two days, with foot traffic possible within a few hours and full use restored within 24 to 72 hours.
If your floor has dips from soil settlement, white mineral deposits from moisture, or a rough surface that just will not come clean, this service is likely the right solution. Palm Bay was built rapidly in the 1970s through 1990s on sandy soil that shifts over time - which is why low spots and uneven floors are especially common here. Self-leveling concrete corrects those dips by flowing into them and curing flat, making it the go-to solution when new flooring will not install properly over an uneven base.
If you want a decorative finish over the leveled floor, we follow the leveling work with an overlay that can be tinted, textured, or polished to match your home. For outdoor surfaces like pool decks or patios, our concrete resurfacing and overlay service covers those projects. Both services are often combined when a slab needs both leveling and a finished appearance.
If you notice water pooling in one corner of your garage or laundry room after mopping, or if a marble rolls consistently toward one wall, your floor has settled unevenly. This is common in Palm Bay homes built on sandy soil, where the ground beneath the slab can shift gradually over years. Self-leveling concrete is designed specifically to correct this kind of uneven surface.
Those white or grayish patches - sometimes called efflorescence - are mineral deposits left behind when moisture pushes up through the slab and evaporates. In Palm Bay's slab-on-grade homes, this is a common sign that ground moisture is working its way through your floor. It is worth addressing before any overlay is applied, because moisture trapped under a new layer will cause it to bubble and peel.
If a tile setter, vinyl plank installer, or flooring contractor told you the floor needs to be leveled before they can proceed, that is a direct referral for self-leveling concrete. An uneven subfloor causes tiles to crack, planks to buckle, and grout lines to fail. Getting the floor flat first protects your investment in whatever new flooring goes on top.
If your garage floor, utility room, or patio has surface cracks, oil stains that will not clean up, or a rough texture that collects dirt, an overlay can restore it without the cost of a full replacement. The existing concrete does not need to be perfect - it just needs to be structurally sound and properly prepared before the new layer goes down.
We correct uneven floors and apply decorative overlays on garages, laundry rooms, utility spaces, screened lanais, and covered patios throughout Palm Bay. Every project starts with a moisture test - skipping this step is the single most common cause of overlay failure in Florida, and we treat it as non-negotiable. If slab moisture is elevated, we apply a barrier coat before any overlay material goes down. For interior floors that will have new tile, luxury vinyl, or hardwood installed over them, our self-leveling work creates a flat, solid base that protects the finished flooring from cracking, shifting, or buckling.
Decorative overlays are one of the most popular applications in Palm Bay, especially for garage conversions and screened patio spaces that homeowners want to look finished and maintained. The overlay can be left smooth and neutral, or finished with color and texture to look like polished stone or tile. For pool decks that need leveling before a new surface finish goes down, we combine this work with our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service so the surface is both flat and finished in one project. We pair most overlay work with a protective sealer rated for Florida's humidity - for outdoor spaces this is especially important, and our concrete resurfacing and overlay service covers driveways and patios with finishes built for full sun and wet-season rain.
For Palm Bay homeowners with dips, low spots, or uneven sections caused by soil settlement who need a flat surface before new flooring or coatings go down.
Ideal for garage floors, laundry rooms, and converted spaces where the homeowner wants a clean, finished look without the cost of new tile or stone flooring.
For covered outdoor spaces where the existing concrete is worn, stained, or rough, and the homeowner wants a surface that looks intentional and holds up through Florida's wet season.
A targeted leveling job for homeowners whose flooring installer has flagged the subfloor as too uneven - creates the flat, stable base tile, vinyl, and hardwood require.
Palm Bay is built almost entirely on slab-on-grade construction - there are no basements, and crawl spaces are rare. That means your floors sit directly on the ground, and ground moisture from below can push up through the slab year-round. This is not unique to older homes - it is a structural reality for nearly every home in Brevard County. Combined with the sandy, shifting soil that underlies much of Palm Bay, this creates two overlapping problems: floors that develop low spots over time as the ground settles, and moisture that can ruin a new overlay if it is not properly managed before the pour.
Palm Bay's rapid growth in the 1970s through 1990s also means a large share of the city's homes have slabs that are now 30 to 50 years old - old enough to show real signs of settling and surface wear. Homeowners converting garages, renovating kitchens, or updating screened patios frequently run into floors that need leveling before any new surface work makes sense. We work across all of Palm Bay and serve neighboring areas including Melbourne and Rockledge, where the same slab-on-grade and soil conditions are common throughout Brevard County.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. Describe what you see - dips, pooling water, a flooring installer who flagged the subfloor. That description helps us understand whether leveling, an overlay, or both is the right approach before we visit.
We visit your home and check the floor in person - measuring how far out of level it is, looking for cracks, and testing for moisture from below. In Palm Bay's slab-on-grade homes, that moisture test is essential. You get a written estimate that breaks down the scope and cost before any work is committed to.
The crew grinds or cleans the existing floor so the new material bonds properly - this prep phase typically takes a few hours. Then the self-leveling material is poured and flows across the floor, finding its own level. Most pours are completed within a few hours once prep is finished.
The floor is off-limits for at least 24 hours after the pour, sometimes longer if an overlay or sealer is applied on top. We walk the finished work with you, explain what to expect during the cure, and tell you exactly when you can move furniture back and park vehicles - no guessing.
Free on-site visit and written estimate. We test for moisture, assess the slab, and tell you exactly what is needed - no obligation.
(321) 766-9469In Florida, moisture coming up through the slab is the leading cause of overlay failure. We test every floor before we start, and if moisture readings are elevated, we apply a barrier primer rated for Florida's conditions before the leveling material or overlay goes down. That step is what keeps overlays from peeling within a year or two - and it is standard practice for us, not an add-on.
Not all self-leveling and overlay products perform equally in high heat, high humidity environments. We use materials rated for the conditions Palm Bay homeowners actually deal with - slab-on-grade construction, ground moisture, summer temperatures - rather than products designed for drier or cooler climates. The American Concrete Institute outlines best practices for surface preparation and product selection in high-moisture environments. See ACI resources.
Some floors have dips caused by soil settlement that has already stopped - self-leveling concrete fixes that permanently. Other floors are still settling, and pouring over them is money wasted until the underlying movement is addressed. We will tell you which situation you are in during the assessment, and we will recommend the right solution rather than just the one that books the job.
Palm Bay covers nearly 70 square miles, and we work all of it - from the older neighborhoods in the central and eastern parts of the city to the newer subdivisions in the southwest. We are also familiar with the HOA communities in Palm Bay's western sections and can work within any access or scheduling restrictions your community requires.
Every job we take on gets a moisture test, honest assessment, and products chosen for how Palm Bay homes are actually built. That combination is why the floors we level and resurface hold up through years of Florida summers rather than peeling before the next rainy season.
Purpose-built coatings for pool deck surfaces - slip-resistant, cooler underfoot in Florida sun, and able to handle pool chemical exposure year-round.
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