Epoxy Floor Repair & Recoat in Palm Beach County — Back to Showroom, Not Just Patched
In a county where a Palm Beach island garage, a Jupiter lanai, or a Wellington tack room is held to estate-grade standards, a peeling or hot-tire-lifted floor isn't a small thing. We repair, resurface, and re-topcoat coastal floors so the fix disappears into the finish — no visible seam, no "good enough." Free on-site assessments across Palm Beach County.
When a Coastal Floor Has to Look Right, Not Just Hold
Repair work reads differently in Palm Beach County than almost anywhere else. From the estates on Palm Beach island and Jupiter Island to the equestrian properties out in Wellington and the waterfront homes along the Intracoastal, the floor in a garage, lanai, or carriage house is part of a finished property — and the owner can tell the difference between a fix that vanishes into the surface and a patch that announces itself. So the question we get here is rarely "can you stop the peeling." It's "can you make it look like it never happened."
The damage we're called to undo is the same handful of failures, in roughly this order of frequency: edges and bubbles lifting where moisture pushed up from below, hot-tire pickup that peels the coating in two strips exactly where the car's wheels sit after a hot drive, chips and gouges at thresholds, and topcoats that have gone hazy, chalky, or ambered after years of full coastal sun. On the barrier islands and canal lots, salt-laden Atlantic air adds its own layer — working into weak bonds and dulling a once-glossy finish faster than an inland floor would ever lose it.
Underneath most of it is the same root cause: a slab that was sealed before it was ever tested. Palm Beach County's water table sits close to grade near the coast, and vapor drives up through the concrete year-round. Coat over that without mitigating it and the bond never truly sets — which is why re-coating on top of a failed floor just resets the clock until it lifts again, usually within a season or two.
Blake's crew doesn't paint over the problem. We find out exactly why the floor let go — trapped slab moisture, salt and contamination in the surface, thin or skipped prep, hot-tire delamination, or a product that was simply wrong for the coast — solve that first, then resurface and re-topcoat so the repaired floor reads as one continuous, estate-grade finish.
What an Estate-Grade Repair Actually Includes
Every coastal floor fails for a reason. We test for it, fix it at the source, and finish to the standard a Palm Beach County property is held to.
Root cause
Find Why It Failed
Before anything else, we determine why the coating let go — coastal slab moisture, salt-contaminated surface, hot-tire delamination, or the wrong product for the climate — so the repair holds instead of failing again next season.
How humidity affects durability →ASTM
Coastal Moisture Mitigation
For slabs near the coast and the Intracoastal where the water table drives vapor up through the concrete, we install a mitigation layer that seals the moisture before the new coating ever goes down.
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Strip, Resurface & Re-Topcoat
When the old system is too far gone to save, we diamond-grind it back to bare concrete, correct the slab, and rebuild the floor with a fresh coat and topcoat chosen for the coast.
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Hot-Tire & Spot Repairs
Not every floor needs a full redo. We blend in targeted fixes for hot-tire lift, threshold chips, cracks, and worn paths — matched to the existing finish so the repair disappears.
Scheduled
Maintenance Plans
Keep a coastal finish looking new with scheduled inspections, salt-and-grit cleaning guidance, minor touch-ups, and re-topcoat timing tuned to your floor's sun exposure and traffic.
50–70% less
Repair Beats Tear-Out
On a sound slab, resurfacing and re-topcoating almost always beats demolition and a full re-pour. We'll tell you honestly whether your floor is a candidate for repair or genuinely needs to start over.
See full pricing guide →How a Palm Beach Repair Runs
Diagnose the coastal cause, fix it at the slab, then finish to a standard that holds up on the island and the Intracoastal — not just in the day-one photo.
Free Assessment
~45 minWe come to your Palm Beach County property — island, mainland, or out west — inspect the existing coating, and document exactly what failed and how far it has spread. No cost, no obligation. Schedule yours free.
Diagnosis & Testing
1–2 hrsWe run calcium chloride moisture testing, adhesion checks, and material analysis to pin down the real culprit — coastal slab vapor, salt contamination, hot-tire delamination, thin prep, incompatible chemistry, or some combination of them.
Surface Preparation
2–4 hrsBased on what we find, we either scarify and re-bond the existing surface or diamond-grind the failed coating all the way down to clean concrete. On coastal slabs that test wet, the moisture-mitigation layer goes in here, before any new resin.
Repair & Re-Coat
3–5 hrsWe fill cracks, rebuild chipped thresholds, and feather out hot-tire damage, then lay the coating system matched to your slab and re-topcoat so the repaired area blends seamlessly into the rest of the floor.
Cure & Warranty
24–72 hrsWe schedule cure around Palm Beach County's heat and humidity — including the afternoon-storm window in the rainy season — then hand you a written warranty in plain terms, with no fine-print disappearing acts.
The Assessment Is Free — Start There.
We'll look at the failure, test the slab, and show you finish samples in your own space before you decide anything.
Repaired & Recoated Floors Across Palm Beach County
Before-and-after results from real repair, resurface, and re-topcoat jobs — from the coast to Wellington.
Rated 5.0★ — Palm Beach County Reviews
Real reviews from real Palm Beach County homeowners — verified on Google.
"Had my garage done by Ascent Epoxy Palm Beach this spring. The crew showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and finished in two days. The floor looks incredible—smooth, glossy, and easy to clean. You can tell they take pride in their work. Definitely recommend if you're in Palm Beach."
"We had them do epoxy in our shop in Boynton Beach. Super happy with the result and how quickly they finished. Looks way more professional now."
"Friendly guys, fast service, and the floor turned out perfect. Would hire again."
Epoxy Repair FAQs — Palm Beach County
Common questions about epoxy floor repair and maintenance in Palm Beach County.
South Florida's extreme humidity and moisture vapor transmission (MVT) through concrete slabs are the number one cause of epoxy failure in Palm Beach County. When installers skip proper moisture testing or use coatings incompatible with high-moisture environments, the bond between epoxy and concrete weakens. Moisture trapped beneath the coating creates hydrostatic pressure that causes peeling, bubbling, and delamination.
Post-flood slabs and older homes without modern vapor barriers are especially vulnerable. Ascent Epoxy tests every slab for moisture before recommending a repair strategy.
It depends on the condition of the existing coating and the underlying concrete. In some cases, we can scarify the surface and apply a new system directly over the old one. However, if the previous coating is severely delaminated, contaminated, or applied over untreated moisture issues, a full strip-down to bare concrete is necessary for a lasting repair.
We perform on-site testing to determine the right approach for your specific floor — no guesswork.
Costs vary depending on the scope of damage, square footage, whether a full strip is needed, and if moisture mitigation is required. Spot repairs start significantly lower than full re-coats. In many cases, repair is a fraction of the cost of a complete new installation.
We provide free on-site assessments with transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. See our Palm Beach County pricing guide for general ranges.
Yes. Palm Beach County slabs that took on water during a storm or hurricane often have chronic moisture issues that cause coatings to fail repeatedly. We specialize in post-flood slab preparation, including ASTM calcium-chloride and RH moisture testing, moisture-mitigation systems, and coatings specifically engineered for high-MVT environments.
Our process addresses the root cause so your new coating bonds permanently instead of peeling again within months.
Yes. We offer ongoing maintenance plans that include periodic inspections, cleaning guidance, minor touch-ups, and re-coating schedules tailored to your floor's traffic level and environment. Maintenance plans help extend the life of your epoxy floor by years and catch small issues before they become costly repairs.
Contact us for a customized maintenance plan for your home or business.