
DeLand Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Holly Hill with garage floor coatings, epoxy floor coatings, and concrete sealing - designed for the city's 1950s-1970s CBS homes, Halifax River humidity, and salt-air exposure between Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, with proper surface preparation on every slab since 2018. We reply within one business day.

Most garages in Holly Hill are attached to CBS homes built before 1980 - slabs that have spent decades exposed to Florida humidity, oil drips, and moisture vapor from the water table without any protective finish. Our garage floor coatings seal and protect these aging slabs with systems that account for Holly Hill's persistent moisture - keeping the floor clean, durable, and resistant to the peeling that happens when coatings are applied without testing the slab vapor first.
Holly Hill's small lots and modest single-family homes are well suited to epoxy floor coatings in garages, laundry rooms, and utility areas - spaces where a durable, cleanable surface makes a practical difference every day. Living just west of the Halifax River means indoor slabs here cycle through more humidity than homeowners realize, and a properly bonded epoxy system with a vapor primer keeps the coating locked to the slab through the humidity peaks of a Florida summer.
Driveways on Holly Hill's compact lots sit close to the street and have limited runoff area, which means concrete stays wet longer after the nearly daily summer storms. A penetrating sealer applied after surface preparation closes the pores that hold staining, algae, and moisture, and it extends the life of a driveway or patio slab significantly in a climate where unprotected concrete degrades faster than in drier parts of the state.
Driveways and exterior patios on Holly Hill's older homes are often at the point where surface cracking, staining, and spalling are visible - but the underlying slab is still sound and does not need to be replaced. An overlay system bonds to the existing concrete and restores a clean, uniform surface at a fraction of the cost of a full pour, which matters in a community where home values and renovation budgets tend toward the practical side.
Some of Holly Hill's older CBS homes from the 1950s and 1960s have original terrazzo floors that have been covered over with carpet or tile during renovations - and those floors can often be restored. Grinding and polishing the original surface brings back a durable, low-maintenance finish that handles the humidity, tracked-in sand, and day-to-day wear of a Florida home without the grout lines and upkeep of tile.
No coating applied over an old Holly Hill slab will hold without proper grinding first - especially on slabs that have been covered with adhesive residue, paint, or old tile mastic. Surface preparation is what determines whether a coating lasts two years or twelve, and on the older slabs common throughout Holly Hill we take the time to profile the concrete correctly before any product is applied.
Holly Hill is a compact city with a housing stock that is largely from the 1950s through 1970s - the postwar Florida building boom that put up concrete block homes across Volusia County as fast as developers could acquire land. Those homes are now 50 to 70 years old, and their original slabs were poured and left unprotected for the entire lifespan of the home in most cases. Unprotected concrete of that age in a coastal Florida climate has been absorbing moisture vapor from below, oil and chemical spills from above, and chloride-laden air from the nearby Halifax River and Intracoastal Waterway corridor for decades. The result is concrete that looks worn, stains easily, and in some cases has begun to spall at the surface. A coating system or resurfacing job on these slabs has to start with proper testing and preparation - skipping that step on old, saturated concrete is what causes coatings to peel within a season.
Holly Hill also sits in a humidity environment that never fully relaxes. The Halifax River runs along the city's western edge and the Intracoastal Waterway is close - both keep ambient moisture elevated year-round compared to inland Volusia County. That humidity is hardest on uncoated concrete in garages and on exterior slabs, where the wet-dry cycling from Florida's summer rain season causes surface breakdown that accelerates with each passing year. Property owners here also tend to be practical about renovation costs, which makes resurfacing and sealing - rather than full slab replacement - the most sensible approach in most situations.
Our crew works throughout Holly Hill regularly, and the homes we see most often are the smaller CBS houses along Nova Road and Ridgewood Avenue - the city's two main corridors - and the residential streets that run between them toward the Halifax River waterfront. These are tight lots with compact garages, and the work requires efficient staging and setup because there is not always much room to work around the property.
Holly Hill's civic center is along Nova Road near Holly Hill City Hall, and we work with the city's building office on any project that requires a permit. Most homeowners here know the Daytona International Speedway as their southern landmark - we work on homes all the way from the waterfront streets near the Halifax down to the neighborhoods closer to Daytona Beach, and we are familiar with the property types in every part of this city.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Port Orange just to the south, and in Daytona Beach immediately adjacent - so if you have neighbors in either city who have had work done, we likely know their neighborhood too.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. You do not need to prepare anything before we arrive - just let us know the area you want addressed and we handle the rest.
We visit your Holly Hill property, test the slab for moisture vapor - which is critical on older CBS homes near the Halifax River - and assess the surface condition. You receive a written estimate with a firm price before any work begins, so there are no cost surprises during the project.
We grind and profile the slab correctly before any coating or resurfacing product is applied - this step is what makes the difference between a finish that lasts and one that peels within a year on Holly Hill's older, moisture-heavy concrete. The homeowner does not need to be present during the work, though we coordinate access and any garage clearing needs in advance.
When the job is complete we walk through the finished surface with you and provide care instructions specific to the product installed - including cure time before vehicle use and how to clean the surface without damaging the coating. We are available by phone if questions come up after the project is finished.
We serve all of Holly Hill, from the Halifax River waterfront to the neighborhoods along Nova Road and Ridgewood Avenue. One business day response. No obligation.
(386) 327-0080Holly Hill is a small city of roughly 12,000 to 13,000 residents in Volusia County, tucked between Daytona Beach to the south and Ormond Beach to the north. It is its own incorporated city - not just an extension of Daytona - with its own city services, identity, and a tight residential character that longtime residents tend to value. The Halifax River - a tidal lagoon connected to the Intracoastal Waterway - runs along the city's western edge, giving waterfront properties a classic Florida feel while contributing to the elevated humidity and salt air that affect nearly every home in the city.
The housing stock is primarily single-family CBS homes from the 1950s through 1970s, built during the same postwar Florida boom that shaped most of the coastal Volusia County cities. Homes sit on modest lots along residential streets that run between Nova Road and Ridgewood Avenue, and the neighborhood feel is working-class and owner-occupied, with roughly half the housing units owner-occupied and half rental. Neighbors to the south in Daytona Beach and to the north in Ormond Beach have similar CBS construction on comparable-age slabs, and we serve homeowners across all three cities regularly.
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