
Your garage floor keeps peeling and the concrete feels damp. Urethane cement bonds tighter and handles moisture vapor, summer heat, and heavy daily use better than standard epoxy - long-term protection for Palm Bay slabs.
Your garage floor keeps peeling and the concrete feels damp. Urethane cement bonds tighter and handles moisture vapor, summer heat, and heavy daily use better than standard epoxy - long-term protection for Palm Bay slabs.

Urethane cement flooring in Palm Bay, FL is a thick, seamless multi-layer coating applied directly over a concrete slab that bonds tightly and cures into a smooth, sealed surface. It is more resistant to moisture vapor and thermal expansion than standard epoxy, making it better suited to Florida's humid, high-heat conditions. Most jobs take two days from surface prep through final coat.
Palm Bay homeowners dealing with a floor that keeps peeling - or a garage they want to convert to a gym or workshop - consistently find that urethane cement holds up longer than the cheaper coatings they have tried before. Slabs in this part of Brevard County often push moisture vapor upward from below, which is the primary reason standard epoxy bubbles and fails here. Urethane cement is formulated to tolerate that pressure. If you are also weighing a decorative option, our metallic epoxy flooring offers a one-of-a-kind finish for garages and living spaces.
Call (321) 766-9469 to talk through your space, or request a free estimate and we will come out, assess your slab, and give you a written quote with no pressure to move forward.
If sections of your floor are lifting away in flakes or bubbles, the existing coating has failed - often because moisture vapor pushed up from below. This is extremely common in Palm Bay and Brevard County due to the high water table and humidity. Urethane cement installed over properly prepared concrete is specifically built to avoid this problem.
If your concrete looks wet or darker in patches even when it has not rained and nothing has been spilled, moisture is migrating up from the ground below. This is a common condition in Palm Bay's sandy, moisture-retaining soil. Left unsealed, that moisture will eventually cause mold, a chalky white residue, and damage to anything stored on the floor.
Bare or lightly sealed concrete is porous - oil, chemicals, and water soak in quickly and leave permanent stains. If you scrub your garage or laundry room repeatedly without real results, the surface has no meaningful protection. Urethane cement creates a non-porous surface that resists staining and wipes clean with minimal effort.
Small cracks are normal in Palm Bay slabs over time because sandy soils here shift slightly after heavy rain or extended dry periods. If those cracks are growing or multiplying, a contractor should assess the slab before the problem worsens. Urethane cement applied over properly repaired concrete can stabilize minor cracking and prevent water from entering through the gaps.
We install urethane cement on garages, home gyms, laundry rooms, workshops, and utility spaces across Palm Bay and the broader Brevard County area. Every job follows the same foundation: mechanical grinding or shot-blasting, crack repair, a moisture-tolerant primer coat, build coats, and a topcoat in the texture and finish you choose. For homeowners who want a more decorative finish with a unique visual pattern, our metallic epoxy flooring is a popular alternative worth considering.
For garages, workshops, and commercial kitchens that need a coating specifically rated for heavy thermal stress and chemical exposure, urethane cement is the right system. It is also more durable than standard commercial and industrial epoxy for spaces that will see constant rolling loads or temperature extremes. Texture options - including a fine grit broadcast for slip resistance - are available on every installation.
Best for Palm Bay homeowners who have had coatings fail before and want a system that handles moisture vapor and year-round garage use without peeling.
Suited for converted garages that take constant foot traffic, dropped weights, and rolling equipment - the topcoat can be finished with a slip-resistant texture for safety.
For interior spaces that see chemical exposure from detergents or cleaning products and need a sealed, non-porous surface that wipes clean without absorbing stains.
For floors where a previous coating has peeled or bubbled - we strip everything back, address the moisture issue, and install a system that solves the root cause rather than covering it up.
Palm Bay sits in Brevard County where average annual humidity regularly exceeds 75 percent and the water table is relatively shallow. Concrete slabs in this area often have moisture pushing up from below - a condition called vapor transmission - which is one of the main reasons standard epoxy coatings fail here faster than they do in drier states. Urethane cement is specifically formulated to tolerate this moisture, making it a better long-term choice for Palm Bay homes. Homeowners throughout Melbourne and surrounding Brevard communities deal with the same vapor transmission challenge and get the same long-term benefit from urethane cement over standard epoxy.
Brevard County is also in an active hurricane corridor, and Palm Bay homeowners deal with flooding and wind-driven rain every season. Garage floors and utility spaces that get wet during storms benefit from a sealed, non-porous surface that can be squeegeed dry and hosed down quickly - post-storm cleanup that takes minutes instead of hours. The area's sandy, shifting soils also cause hairline cracks to develop in slabs over time, particularly in older 1970s-through-1990s homes. Residents in Rockledge and nearby communities with similar housing stock consistently face this cracking pattern, and we address it during the prep phase before any coating is applied.
We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate. No commitment required - just an honest conversation about your space and what it needs.
During the estimate visit, we check for cracks, moisture, previous coatings, and surface level. You receive a written proposal that breaks down what is included so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
The crew mechanically grinds the entire surface, fills cracks, and cleans the slab thoroughly. This prep stage determines how well the coating bonds and how long it lasts - we never rush or skip it.
The urethane cement goes on in layers, each cured before the next. Foot traffic in 24 hours, vehicle traffic in 48 to 72 hours. Before the crew leaves, we walk the floor with you and leave written care instructions.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(321) 766-9469We test every slab for moisture vapor before any coating is applied - because in Brevard County's humid climate, skipping this step is how coatings fail. If the slab reads high for moisture, we address it at the primer stage with a moisture-tolerant system, not a standard product that will fail in the same way the last coating did. The Concrete Polishing Association of America sets the installation standards we follow on every job.
Mechanical surface preparation is non-negotiable on our jobs. Diamond grinding or shot-blasting opens the concrete pores so the urethane cement bonds tightly - acid etching alone is a shortcut that leads to premature failure. A contractor who cannot clearly explain how they prepare the surface is a contractor worth questioning.
Palm Bay's sandy soils cause hairline cracks in slabs over time, especially in older homes. We fill and stabilize those cracks as part of the prep process so they do not telegraph through the finished surface a year after installation. If a crack is structural, we will tell you upfront rather than coat over a problem that will only get worse.
Every estimate is in writing and covers prep, coating layers, finish, and cleanup - so the number you agree to is the number on the invoice. Palm Bay homeowners have told us that surprise charges are one of their biggest frustrations with contractors, and we have made it a practice to eliminate that entirely.
The combination of thorough moisture testing, mechanical prep, proper crack repair, and transparent pricing is what makes the difference between a urethane cement floor that lasts a decade in Palm Bay's conditions and one that fails within a couple of years. We do not cut corners on any of those steps.
A low-maintenance, long-lasting alternative that grinds the existing slab to a smooth, reflective finish without any coating layer.
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