Concrete Resurfacing in Miramar, FL

Spalled, cracked, or badly stained concrete doesn't need to be replaced. We restore problem slabs and prepare them for a long-lasting epoxy or polyaspartic coating.

Concrete resurfacing Miramar FL

Why Miramar Concrete Often Needs Resurfacing

Concrete in South Florida faces a tough combination: years of sun, heat, and humidity that cause surface spalling; chloride and salt attack (especially near the coast); and moisture vapor that can cause delamination if not addressed. By the time many Miramar homeowners are ready to coat their garage, the surface has deteriorated significantly.

We assess every slab before quoting. Minor surface damage (pitting, light scaling) can be addressed with diamond grinding and epoxy fill. More severe spalling or unevenness requires a cementitious overlay to create a level, sound substrate for the final coating.

Common Concrete Issues We Fix

  • Surface spalling and scaling from Florida heat cycles
  • Hairline and structural cracks (routed, filled, and feathered)
  • Pitting and pop-outs from aggregate exposure
  • Oil and chemical staining (addressed at prep stage)
  • Uneven slab sections and high/low spots
  • Previous failed coating removal and prep
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Concrete Resurfacing FAQ — Miramar, FL

How much does concrete resurfacing cost in Miramar? +

Resurfacing runs approximately $3–$6 per square foot on top of the coating cost, depending on severity. Hairline crack fill and minor prep is often included in our standard coating price. Severe spalling requiring a full overlay is quoted separately. We'll give you a complete picture during the free estimate — call (954) 495-8331.

Can you coat over a concrete slab that has moisture problems? +

Moisture vapor is the #1 cause of epoxy failure in Florida. We test every slab with a moisture vapor emission test before coating. If readings are high, we use a moisture-mitigating primer system rather than applying standard epoxy — which would fail within months. We never skip this step in Miramar's climate.

What if my concrete has old paint or a failed epoxy coating on it? +

We remove failed coatings through mechanical scarification or diamond grinding before applying any new system. Applying epoxy over a previously failed coating is the fastest way to guarantee another failure. We always start with a properly prepared, clean substrate — it's the foundation of everything.

Get Your Miramar Concrete Assessed — Free

We'll inspect your slab, test for moisture, and give you an honest assessment of what's needed before any coating.

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