Residential Epoxy Flooring in Palm Beach County — Estate-Grade Coastal Finishes
Designer metallic, flake, and quartz floors for Palm Beach County homes — from the barrier-island estates of Palm Beach and Manalapan to the Intracoastal addresses of Jupiter, Boca Raton, and Wellington. Blake's local crew installs salt-air-resistant, moisture-mitigated floors that hold their shine on the coast.
A Finish That Belongs on the Palm Beach Coast
Homeowners from Palm Beach island and Manalapan down to Boca Raton expect a floor that reads as luxury — not a contractor-grade gray slab. That is the bar we build to. A poured metallic system mimics the depth of polished stone and liquid silver; a tight flake or quartz broadcast reads like terrazzo at a fraction of the cost. The result is a seamless, mirror-finish surface for the garage, the lanai, the pool deck, and the living spaces in between — a floor that looks at home next to imported tile and a six-figure renovation, and stands up to the way the coast actually treats it.
The coast is the part most flooring crews ignore. Out here your slab sits on porous coastal sand with the water table only feet below, so vapor pushes up through the concrete year-round — and a finish applied over a slab that wasn't read first is the finish that blisters by the second wet season. Salt-laden air drifting in off the Atlantic and the Intracoastal corrodes anything it can reach and dulls a cheap topcoat fast, while the afternoon sun over a screened lanai or pool cage will yellow a builder-grade clear coat within a season. We test every slab for vapor emission before a drop of product is mixed, then specify a moisture-mitigating primer and a UV-stable, salt-resistant topcoat matched to where the floor actually lives in the home.
That is why a Wellington equestrian-property tack room, a Jupiter waterfront entryway, a Delray Beach kitchen, and a Royal Palm Beach laundry room each get a different specification from us — not the same bucket of product poured everywhere. Blake's crew works PBC full-time and has seen what the salt, the sun, and the high water table do to floors that were rushed. For the spaces that take the hardest beating, see our garage epoxy flooring page, and for what a finished project runs by room and finish, our Palm Beach County epoxy cost guide breaks it down.
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What Sets a Coast-Grade Floor Apart
Six reasons Palm Beach County homeowners specify epoxy over tile, stone, and builder-grade coatings.
Designer
Estate-Worthy Finishes
Liquid-silver metallics, marble-look pours, and tight quartz broadcasts that read like polished stone or terrazzo. We pour samples in your own light so the floor reads right against the coastal whites and natural tones favored in Palm Beach interiors.
Salt & UV
Built for Coastal Exposure
Atlantic and Intracoastal salt air corrodes and dulls a cheap topcoat, and the sun over a lanai or pool cage yellows a builder-grade clear. We finish with a UV-stable, salt-resistant topcoat so the floor stays clear and glossy season after season.
Seamless
One Waterproof Surface
No grout lines for mildew to take hold in — the thing tile owners fight constantly out here. A monolithic, non-porous pour sheds wind-driven rain off a screened lanai and pool deck and shrugs off chlorine and salt-water splash-out without staining.
5 min
Effortless Upkeep
No waxing, no resealing, no specialty products. Tracked-in beach sand, pollen, and lawn-treatment residue wipe away with a dust mop, and spills lift off a non-porous surface in seconds — exactly what a low-maintenance coastal home calls for.
Resale
A Selling-Point Upgrade
In a market where buyers scrutinize finish quality, a designer metallic garage or a polished lanai photographs beautifully and reads as a premium upgrade — the kind of detail that helps a Boca Raton or Jupiter listing stand apart from the next staged home down the street.
See full pricing guide →20+ yrs
Outlasts Tile & Stone
Tile tents and pops its grout when the slab moves with the water table, and laminate swells in the humidity. A properly bonded epoxy floor on a vapor-mitigated slab holds for 20+ years without peeling, lifting, or yellowing — the whole reason coastal homeowners stop replacing floors.
How humidity affects durability →Our Coast-Calibrated Install
Five steps, and the one that decides whether the floor lasts happens before any product is opened: reading the slab. Here is how Blake's crew approaches a Palm Beach County home, from the first walkthrough to the cured finish.
In-Home Walkthrough
~45 minWe come to your home, look at how the salt air, sun, and slab actually behave in your space, and pour finish samples in your own light. You leave with a written, itemized quote — no hidden fees, no pressure. Book your walkthrough free.
Read the Slab & Grind
2–4 hrsThis is the step the coast punishes you for skipping. We run a calcium-chloride / RH vapor test to measure how hard the high water table is pushing moisture up through your slab, then diamond-grind the concrete to a mechanical profile so the system bonds permanently — never just a peel-prone surface coat.
Repair & Mitigate
30–60 minSettlement cracks and spalling — common as a sandy slab shifts with the water table — are filled flush with structural-grade epoxy. If the vapor test came back high, we lay down a moisture-mitigating primer first so coastal humidity can't blister the finish later.
Pour the Finish
3–5 hrsNow the design comes to life — the metallic, flake, or quartz body coat you chose, sealed under a UV-stable, salt-resistant clear. We mix to the day's temperature and humidity so the chemistry cures correctly instead of fish-eyeing or hazing in the coastal air.
Cure & Hand Off
24–72 hrsThe floor cures for 24–72 hours depending on the day's humidity. You get simple care instructions for keeping the gloss in a salt-air home and a written warranty spelling out exactly what's covered.
The Walkthrough Is Free — and Tells You Everything.
Book it and see real finish samples in your own coastal light before you commit to a thing.
Recent Coastal Installs
Real residential floors from Palm Beach County homes — garages, lanais, and living spaces, not stock photos.
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."
Residential Epoxy FAQs — Palm Beach County
Common questions from Palm Beach County homeowners about residential epoxy flooring.
Residential epoxy flooring in Palm Beach County typically costs between $6 and $12 per square foot installed, depending on the finish and condition of your slab. Metallic epoxy finishes run higher than solid-color systems. Factors like crack repairs, moisture mitigation, and room size also affect your final price. Contact us at (561) 264-5939 for a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your home.
Epoxy flooring is an excellent choice for Palm Beach County kitchens. It creates a seamless, waterproof surface that resists stains from cooking oils, wine, and food spills. Unlike tile, there are no grout lines where mold can grow in South Florida's humid environment. Epoxy is also easy to clean and available in decorative finishes that complement any kitchen design.
In most cases, existing flooring materials like tile or vinyl must be removed before epoxy application to ensure proper adhesion. We grind the concrete substrate and perform moisture testing, which is critical in Florida where slab-on-grade foundations are common. Our team evaluates your existing floor during the free consultation and recommends the best preparation approach. Call (561) 264-5939 to schedule yours.
A professionally installed residential epoxy floor typically lasts 20 years or more with proper care. Longevity depends on the quality of surface preparation, the coating system used, and how the floor is maintained. In Palm Beach County, our climate-tested installation process accounts for humidity and slab moisture to prevent premature peeling or delamination.
Epoxy can be successfully applied to previously flooded slabs, but thorough evaluation is essential. We perform calcium chloride moisture testing and inspect for damage from the 2016 floods or subsequent weather events. If moisture levels are elevated, we apply a moisture mitigation system before coating. Many Palm Beach County homes that flooded have been successfully resurfaced with epoxy. Call (561) 264-5939 for a free slab assessment.