
DeLand Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves New Smyrna Beach with pool deck resurfacing, epoxy floor coatings, and polished concrete - using systems rated for coastal salt air and UV exposure, with proper surface prep on every job since 2018. We reply within one business day.

New Smyrna Beach pool decks face a harder environment than inland Florida - between daily sun exposure, pool water splash, and Atlantic salt air, untreated surfaces break down faster here than most homeowners expect. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing use systems specifically rated for coastal UV exposure and wet-dry cycling so the finish holds up through multiple seasons.
New Smyrna Beach has a strong short-term rental market, and property owners who rent their homes seasonally need interior floors that hold up to heavier-than-average foot traffic and regular cleaning. Epoxy coatings on interior slabs resist staining, clean easily, and do not show wear the way bare concrete or carpet would under rental use.
Driveways, walkways, and exterior concrete in New Smyrna Beach absorb salt-laden moisture from the air year-round, which accelerates surface staining, spalling, and algae growth in shaded areas. Penetrating sealers create a barrier inside the concrete that slows this process and keeps exterior surfaces looking better between cleanings.
Many New Smyrna Beach homes on the mainland side - particularly those built in the 1980s and 1990s - have attached garages with concrete block construction and slabs that are now showing spalling and surface staining. A coated garage floor resists the moisture vapor and heat that build up inside an enclosed Florida garage over summer months.
Older homes near the Canal Street historic district and the beachside corridor often have driveways and walkways that are cracked or pitted from decades of use and salt-air exposure. Resurfacing restores the surface without the cost and disruption of full slab replacement, which is an important option for homes with tight lot clearances or mature landscaping.
New Smyrna Beach's older commercial buildings and homes that have been renovated multiple times often have layers of previous sealers, adhesives, or paint on their slabs. We grind surfaces down to bare, open concrete before any new coating or overlay is applied - which is the only way to get reliable adhesion and a finish that lasts.
New Smyrna Beach is split into two distinct parts: the barrier island beachside and the mainland west of the Intracoastal Waterway, and the two sides have noticeably different maintenance environments. Beachside homes sit within constant range of Atlantic salt air, which accelerates the breakdown of coatings, sealers, and exterior finishes that were not formulated for coastal conditions. A coating that performs well in an inland Florida market can fade, chalk, or delaminate within a couple of seasons on the beachside if it was not selected with salt-air exposure in mind. Most of the housing stock here is concrete block construction from the 1950s through the 1980s - homes that are now old enough to need serious attention on their exterior concrete surfaces.
Sandy soil throughout the area shifts over time and does not provide uniform support under slabs and driveways, which is why cracking in driveways and pool decks is a recurring issue across the city. The water table in low-lying areas near the Intracoastal drives moisture vapor through concrete slabs at higher rates than most homeowners expect, and any coating or overlay applied without a moisture test first will fail faster than one installed with proper prep. New Smyrna Beach also averages around 50 inches of annual rainfall, concentrated in the June-through-September wet season - that volume of water cycling through sandy soil and across exposed concrete accelerates every surface problem that is already present.
Our crew works throughout New Smyrna Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The two sides of the city - beachside and mainland - have real differences in what concrete surfaces face day to day. Beachside jobs near Atlantic Avenue and the neighborhoods behind the dunes require marine-rated or salt-resistant coating products and more frequent maintenance cycles. Mainland jobs in the subdivisions off US-1 and in the older neighborhoods around the historic district typically involve more pre-existing surface history - layers of old paint, adhesive, or sealers applied over decades - that need to be properly removed before anything new will bond correctly.
The area around Canaveral National Seashore to the south marks the boundary of some of the most salt-exposed residential property in the area, and homes in that corridor are where we see the most accelerated surface wear. Canal Street and the surrounding historic downtown have older commercial and residential buildings where original concrete floors are often in surprisingly intact condition but need grinding and sealing before they can be coated or polished. US-1 runs through the heart of the mainland and is the main corridor we work from when serving neighborhoods on the west side of town.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities. Properties in Edgewater to the north share many of the same coastal soil and moisture conditions as New Smyrna Beach, and our team covers that corridor regularly. To the north, Daytona Beach homeowners and commercial property owners are also part of our service area.
Call or submit the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask a few questions about your surface type, location, and what you are trying to fix or improve so we arrive at the estimate already prepared.
We visit the property, test moisture vapor levels in the slab, assess existing surface condition, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. For coastal New Smyrna Beach properties, the moisture test and surface condition check directly affect product selection and price - we do not skip that step.
Work starts with grinding or shot blasting the slab to the profile needed for the coating system, then moving to the coating or overlay application. We schedule early morning starts during summer to avoid working on sun-heated surfaces in peak afternoon heat, which affects how coatings cure and adhere.
Once the final coat is applied, we walk through the finished surface with you before we leave and explain the cure schedule - typically 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before furniture, vehicles, or pool use. We leave the site clean and confirm the warranty terms in writing.
We serve both the beachside and mainland neighborhoods in New Smyrna Beach. No pressure - just an honest assessment and a firm written price.
(386) 327-0080New Smyrna Beach is a city of about 28,000 residents in Volusia County, sitting on Florida's central Atlantic coast with a distinct split between the barrier island beachside and the mainland. The beachside is known nationally for its surf and draws visitors throughout the year, while the mainland holds the older residential neighborhoods, a walkable historic downtown along Canal Street, and a mix of longer-term residents and retirees. The city has a high rate of owner-occupied homes relative to Florida as a whole, and rising property values over the past several years have pushed more homeowners to invest in maintenance and upgrades. Many homes near Canal Street and in the older beachside neighborhoods date to the 1950s through 1970s and have concrete block construction that is now reaching the age when surface repairs and coating work become necessary.
The mainland side has seen newer residential development from the 1990s through the 2010s, with subdivision homes on slightly larger lots and a quieter character than the beachside. Short-term vacation rentals are common in both areas, and property owners who rent their homes need flooring and exterior concrete in good shape to stay competitive. For neighbors to the north, Daytona Beach is part of our regular service territory, as is Edgewater just to the north along US-1. Both communities share the same coastal soil and salt-air conditions that make product selection and proper surface prep the most important decisions on any job.
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