
Apopka Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing installs commercial and residential epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, pool deck resurfacing, concrete sealing, and more throughout Orlando and Orange County. From the historic bungalows of College Park to the commercial spaces near International Drive, our team handles the full range of concrete flooring work - every estimate is free and we reply within one business day.

Orlando has a dense mix of retail spaces, restaurants, warehouses, and light industrial facilities - many of which have concrete slabs that have never been coated or were coated years ago with products that have since failed. Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings protect high-traffic slabs from chemical spills, abrasion, and moisture vapor while giving the space a clean, professional finish that holds up in Orlando's year-round humidity.
Older homes in Orlando neighborhoods like College Park, Delaney Park, and Colonialtown often have original concrete slabs where tile adhesives have failed and grout lines have absorbed decades of humidity. Grinding those slabs to a polished finish removes failing finishes entirely and produces a low-maintenance floor that suits Central Florida's climate better than adhesive flooring products.
Orlando averages over 53 inches of rain per year, concentrated in fast, heavy summer storms that can dump several inches in under an hour. For homeowners with driveways, walkways, or patios that sit on sandy soil - common across Orange County - proper concrete sealing slows the moisture intrusion and erosion that cause cracking and surface scaling.
Residential pools are common across Orlando's single-family neighborhoods, and the concrete decks around them take constant UV exposure, frequent wet-dry cycles from splash, and chemical contact from pool maintenance. A pool deck coating or resurfacing system keeps the surface protected, slip-resistant, and cooler underfoot than bare concrete in Florida's heat.
A large portion of Orlando driveways and exterior slabs were installed between 1970 and 2000, and those surfaces are now showing the surface cracking and scaling that come with age in a hot, humid climate. A concrete overlay over a structurally sound slab restores a clean surface and extends the life of the original concrete without a full replacement.
Orlando's single-family neighborhoods are full of two-car garages with unprotected slabs that pit, dust, and stain over time from the heat, humidity, and UV exposure that come through open garage doors. A coated garage floor is easier to clean, more resistant to tire marks and fluid stains, and holds up far longer than bare concrete in this climate.
Orlando's size and diversity create a concrete flooring market that looks very different depending on which part of the city you are working in. Historic neighborhoods like Thornton Park and College Park have homes from the 1920s and 1930s where original concrete foundations and interior slabs are nearly a century old - porous, often moisture-saturated, and requiring very different preparation than a new-build slab. Moving to the eastern and southeastern parts of the city, neighborhoods like Lake Nona contain homes built in the last 10 to 20 years on fresh pours with no surface issues yet, but with owners who want to protect and upgrade before problems develop. A contractor who does not adjust their process for both ends of that spectrum will produce work that fails prematurely on one or the other.
Orlando's sandy soil is one of the main drivers of concrete damage across the city. As the St. Johns River Water Management District documents, Central Florida's sandy subsoil layers are highly permeable and prone to erosion when water moves through them repeatedly. Over 53 inches of annual rainfall - most of it falling in intense summer storms - pushes water under driveways, patios, and pool decks repeatedly, eroding the subbase and creating the voids that cause concrete to crack and settle. Orlando homeowners who notice cracks forming along the edges of driveways or the corners of pool decks are often seeing the early signs of this subbase erosion.
Our crew covers Orlando regularly, and the range of concrete conditions we encounter here is wider than in most of the surrounding suburbs. Working in neighborhoods near College Park and Thornton Park means dealing with slabs that are legitimately old - sometimes over 70 years - where adhesive floors have failed, moisture vapor is a real concern, and the slab itself may have micro-cracking throughout from decades of thermal cycling. Jobs in Lake Nona or the newer construction areas to the south and east are the opposite: fresh, dense slabs where surface prep is faster but the homeowner often wants a higher-end decorative finish to match a newer home.
Orlando's major corridors - I-4, the 408, SR 528, and the Turnpike - make it possible for our crew to reach any part of the city efficiently. Commercial clients near the International Drive tourism corridor and Orange County Convention Center area are a regular part of our workload, as those facilities see very high foot traffic and need coatings that hold up in demanding conditions. For concrete work permits and building code questions, we coordinate with the City of Orlando Permitting Services when structural concrete work requires a permit.
We serve Orlando alongside neighboring Kissimmee to the south and Winter Garden to the west, and our crew regularly moves between these areas in the same week.
Reach us by phone or contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about the space and schedule a time to come out that fits your schedule.
We walk the space, check the slab condition, test for moisture if needed, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We explain the preparation process and coating options - and there is no obligation to book.
We grind, clean, and profile the surface to ensure the coating bonds correctly, then apply the system in sequence. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day; larger commercial projects may take two.
We give you a clear curing timeline and care instructions before we leave. Most coatings are ready for light use within hours and full vehicle or equipment traffic within 24 to 48 hours depending on the system used.
We serve homeowners, landlords, and commercial property managers throughout Orlando and Orange County. No commitment required - just a free written estimate and straight answers.
(689) 910-0277Orlando is the fourth-largest city in Florida, with a population of about 320,000 residents and a broader metro that extends across Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake Counties. The city is most recognized for its tourism economy - Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, and the International Drive convention and hospitality corridor draw tens of millions of visitors each year. But behind that tourism layer is a city with genuine residential neighborhoods ranging from the 1920s-era bungalows of Thornton Park and College Park near Lake Eola to the newer master-planned communities of Lake Nona on the southeastern side. This mix of housing ages and types - from century-old bungalows to five-year-old suburban builds - makes Orlando one of the more varied markets we work in.
The University of Central Florida on the east side anchors a large student and young-professional population, while the Dr. Phillips and Windermere corridors to the southwest attract higher-income households. About 58% of Orlando housing units are renter-occupied, which creates steady demand for commercial-grade concrete coatings on rental properties and turnover work between tenants. Neighboring Kissimmee is about 20 miles south and is a regular part of our service area. Residents and property owners on the north side of the metro can also find us through our work in Altamonte Springs, just north of the city limits in Seminole County.
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