Thin paints and basic sealers fail fast in Florida garages and utility rooms. Urethane cement is a thick, durable coating that bonds to your slab and handles heat, moisture, and daily use without peeling or chipping.

Urethane cement flooring in Haines City is a thick, seamless coating poured directly over your concrete slab to create a surface that resists heat, steam, standing water, and temperature swings without bubbling or separating from the concrete; most garage and utility room jobs are complete in one to two days.
In Haines City, where slabs sit close to the water table and summer humidity runs high for months at a time, urethane cement has a key advantage over standard epoxy: it is designed to breathe slightly, which reduces the risk of moisture vapor pushing up from below and breaking the bond. That makes it a practical long-term choice for garages, workshops, laundry rooms, and covered utility spaces throughout Polk County.
For facilities or spaces that also need to meet commercial hygiene or safety standards, we also offer commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings - though for most residential applications, urethane cement is the more durable choice between the two.
That white, dusty residue is efflorescence - mineral deposits left behind as moisture moves up through the concrete. In Haines City, where sandy soils transmit moisture vapor through slabs, this is a sign that your floor is actively moving water. Any coating applied without addressing that moisture first will eventually fail.
If an older painted or sealed floor is lifting away from the concrete in spots, the bond between the coating and the slab has broken down - often because of moisture from below or inadequate original prep work. Urethane cement is a far more durable replacement that is designed for the conditions in Florida's climate.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil, grease, and spills soak in rather than wiping up. If your garage floor has dark stains that will not come out or a rough texture that collects dirt and grime, a seamless urethane cement coating seals the surface and makes it easy to clean.
Small cracks in a concrete slab are common in older Haines City homes as the slab settles over the years. A contractor can assess whether they are cosmetic or structural. Minor surface cracks can be addressed during prep and coated over with urethane cement, which slows further surface deterioration.
We install urethane cement in garages, workshops, laundry rooms, utility rooms, and covered outdoor spaces throughout Haines City and the surrounding Polk County area. The coating is poured or troweled on in layers over a mechanically prepared slab - we grind the surface first to open it up and create the profile the coating needs to bond properly. We test every slab for moisture vapor before we start, and we apply a moisture barrier when the results call for it. This is not an optional step in Haines City - the area's high water table and year-round humidity make moisture prep the single most important factor in whether your floor lasts or fails.
For homeowners who want a decorative finish alongside the durability of urethane cement, we can discuss combination systems that add color or texture to the surface layer. For spaces requiring a purely decorative result, polished concrete flooring is another option worth considering. And for commercial kitchens, food service areas, or industrial spaces where safety standards and chemical resistance matter, our commercial and industrial epoxy coatings are a strong fit. Every job we do starts with a free on-site assessment and a written estimate before any work begins.
Ideal for homeowners who want a tough, easy-to-clean floor in a garage, workshop, or laundry room that will hold up for a decade or more without needing to be redone.
Urethane cement handles the temperature swings and occasional moisture exposure that covered outdoor spaces in Florida experience throughout the year.
For business owners or landlords who need a seamless, chemical-resistant floor that can handle heavy use and regular cleaning with commercial-grade products.
Haines City gets around 50 inches of rain a year, most of it falling between June and September, and the humidity here stays high year-round. Many homes in the area were built from the 1980s through the 2000s on concrete slabs that are now 20 to 40 years old - slabs that may have hairline cracks, surface contamination from years of use, or previous coatings that need to be stripped before a new floor coating can bond properly. Urethane cement handles those older slabs well because it is thick enough to bridge minor surface cracks and the prep process removes whatever was there before. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Haines City and nearby Lakeland.
Haines City has also been one of the faster-growing cities in Polk County, with new residential and commercial development bringing in property owners who are setting up garages and utility spaces for the first time. That growth also means there is no shortage of contractors competing for work - and quality varies widely. Taking time to verify a contractor is licensed, ask for examples of local work, and get a written scope and price before you commit is more important here than in a slower market. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation lets you verify a contractor license in about two minutes - it is worth doing before you sign anything.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe the space - what it is used for, roughly how large it is, and whether there is any existing coating. You will hear back within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We visit your home, inspect the slab condition, check for cracks and old coatings, and test for moisture vapor. This visit costs nothing. You leave with a written estimate covering all prep, materials, and labor - no surprises on installation day.
We grind or mechanically prepare the concrete, repair any cracks or divots, and apply the urethane cement in layers. The prep work is the most important part of the whole job. Depending on the size of the space, installation typically takes one to two days.
Light foot traffic is typically safe within 24 hours. Wait 48 to 72 hours before parking vehicles or moving heavy items back in. We walk the floor with you before we leave, address anything that needs touching up, and go through care instructions so you get the full life out of the coating.
Written price before we start, no pressure. Most Haines City jobs are scheduled within one to two weeks of the initial assessment.
(863) 695-9988We test every slab for moisture vapor before we start - no exceptions. Haines City gets roughly 50 inches of rain annually, and the water table here means moisture is constantly moving through concrete slabs from the ground below. Addressing that before the coating goes down is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels up within a year.
We grind or mechanically prepare every slab before applying any coating. This step creates the surface profile that gives urethane cement a real bond to the concrete beneath it. A contractor who skips this and applies the coating directly over bare or contaminated concrete is setting the job up to fail - and you will not see the problem until it is too late.
One of the most common complaints from homeowners is finding out the price changed on installation day. You get a written estimate that covers everything - prep, materials, and labor - before we start. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we discuss it with you before we proceed, not after.
With Haines City growing as fast as it is, there is no shortage of people offering flooring work - and not all of them are licensed or insured. You can verify our license through the Florida DBPR before you sign anything. If anything goes wrong during the job, you have a licensed contractor on the line - not someone who cannot be reached. American Concrete Institute.
A lot of homeowners in Haines City have already paid once for a floor coating that failed - and they are not eager to repeat that experience. Every step we take, from the moisture test to the written estimate, is designed to give you a floor that holds up for the long term.
A decorative option that grinds and polishes the existing concrete slab to a high-gloss or satin finish - a different aesthetic approach for spaces where appearance is the priority.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems for business owners and property managers who need chemical resistance, slip control, and easy-clean surfaces in high-traffic commercial spaces.
Learn MoreScheduling slots fill up in the fall and winter - reach out now for a free estimate and get your project on the calendar before the busy season.