
DeLand Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing has served Sanford with commercial epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and garage floor systems - using products matched to Seminole County's climate, with proper surface prep on every project since 2018.

Sanford has a real mix of commercial property types - warehouses near the airport corridor, older downtown retail buildings, and light industrial spaces throughout the city. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are selected for the specific demands of each space, whether that is a chemical-resistant system for a workshop or a high-build decorative finish for a retail showroom.
Sanford's historic downtown buildings often have original concrete floors that are structurally intact but worn and stained after decades of use. Polishing an existing slab in these spaces costs far less than new flooring installation and produces a finished, reflective surface that holds up well to the foot traffic common in downtown commercial spaces.
Sanford homeowners in the post-1990s subdivisions on the south and west sides of the city have attached garages with concrete block homes and slabs that are now approaching the age when original surfaces start to show spalling, oil staining, and surface breakdown. A coated garage floor resists those issues and holds up to the heat that builds inside an enclosed Florida garage through summer.
Sanford's older commercial buildings near the historic district often have multiple layers of previous flooring adhesive, paint, or sealers applied over decades. We grind slabs down to open, bare concrete before any new system is applied - which is the only way to get reliable adhesion on surfaces that have had this kind of treatment history.
Sanford pool decks take a beating from the combination of direct sun exposure, frequent pool water splash, and the wet-dry cycling that comes with over 50 inches of annual rainfall. We resurface and coat pool decks with systems that are specifically rated for that combination, so the finish does not fade, chalk, or peel within a season or two.
Sanford driveways and exterior concrete surfaces in the neighborhoods near Lake Monroe and the river corridor absorb a lot of water during rainy season, and unsealed concrete in these areas stains and degrades faster than inland surfaces. Sealing creates a barrier that slows moisture penetration, reduces algae growth in shaded areas, and extends the life of the concrete significantly.
Sanford is the county seat of Seminole County and one of the more economically layered cities in Central Florida. The historic core near downtown contains homes and commercial buildings dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of town were built from the 1990s through the 2010s. That range of building ages means a concrete flooring contractor working in Sanford needs to be comfortable with very different conditions in the same city - an original concrete floor in a 1920s historic downtown building behaves completely differently than a freshly poured slab in a 2005 subdivision home.
The waterfront location along Lake Monroe adds a moisture dimension that inland markets do not face as directly. Homes near the lake and in low-lying areas close to the St. Johns River floodplain deal with higher soil moisture levels year-round, which drives moisture vapor through slabs at a higher rate than in drier, inland parts of the county. Sanford also averages over 50 inches of rain per year, with the bulk concentrated between June and September. That wet-dry cycling puts real stress on any unsealed or improperly coated concrete surface.
Our crew works throughout Sanford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Sanford has two very different populations of concrete surfaces to work on. In the historic district along First Street and the streets near the waterfront, older commercial buildings have original slabs with decades of adhesive, paint, and sealer history - those floors need more prep time before any new system will hold. In the newer residential subdivisions off Lake Mary Boulevard and toward the 417 interchange, attached garages have CBS construction with intact but aging slabs that respond well to a correct grinding and moisture-test process before coating.
The Historic Downtown Sanford district and the neighborhoods near Lake Monroe are where we see the most demand for commercial polishing and restoration work. Orlando Sanford International Airport sits in the city and supports a logistics and light-industrial employment base, and those commercial spaces generate steady demand for durable epoxy floor systems.
We also regularly serve nearby communities. Homeowners in Edgewater to the east and DeBary to the west are part of our regular route, and our team covers the full corridor from Volusia County through Seminole County.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and the type of finish you have in mind so we can come prepared.
We visit the space in person, check the slab for moisture and condition issues, and provide a written estimate before any work starts. For commercial spaces in Sanford's historic buildings, we often find that the slab condition affects the prep scope and cost - knowing that upfront prevents surprises.
We grind, clean, and profile the slab before applying any coating or finish system. In Sanford's wetter areas near the lake and river, we run a moisture vapor test before choosing a primer system to prevent delamination caused by vapor pressure from below the slab.
Once work is complete, we do a final walkthrough with you before we leave. We give you specific cure time guidance - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicle or heavy equipment use - so the floor reaches full hardness before returning to normal use.
We serve Sanford and all of Seminole County. One business day response, written estimate before any work starts, no pressure.
(386) 327-0080Sanford is the county seat of Seminole County and sits along the southern shore of Lake Monroe, one of the largest lakes in the county. The city had a population of around 61,000 as of the 2020 Census. Its historic downtown along First Street is one of the best-preserved commercial districts in Central Florida, with brick streets and storefronts dating back to the late 1800s - many of which are occupied today by restaurants, breweries, and small businesses. That historic core sits alongside Orlando Sanford International Airport and the newer residential subdivisions that stretch south and west toward the Lake Mary Boulevard and 417 corridors.
The housing stock in Sanford spans nearly a century of Central Florida building styles, from the wood-frame bungalows and concrete block homes in the Goldsboro neighborhood and the historic residential streets near downtown, to the standard CBS subdivision homes that were built in waves from the 1990s through the 2010s. Long-term residents make up a significant share of the population, and many have lived in the same home for years - which means deferred maintenance and renovation projects are common. We serve Sanford as part of our regular service area, alongside neighboring communities like Orange City and Deltona to the north.
Durable, high-gloss epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems engineered for demanding commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreTransform your garage with a tough, easy-to-clean coated floor surface.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings offering superior UV stability and scratch resistance.
Learn MoreStunning metallic finishes that turn ordinary floors into works of art.
Learn MoreChemical and thermal-resistant urethane cement ideal for food service and wet areas.
Learn MoreSmooth, reflective polished concrete that adds elegance and lasting durability.
Learn MoreRichly colored stained concrete that creates unique, one-of-a-kind floor aesthetics.
Learn MoreClassic terrazzo floors combining beauty, durability, and low maintenance.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant basement floor solutions that maximize usable living space.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work that ensures every coating bonds perfectly.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that protect concrete from stains and wear.
Learn MoreRestore worn or damaged concrete with decorative overlays and resurfacing systems.
Learn MoreSmooth, level overlays that correct uneven floors before any finish is applied.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, weather-tough coatings designed to refresh and protect pool decks.
Learn MoreComplete removal of old coatings and adhesives to prepare floors for new finishes.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit an estimate request. We respond within one business day and cover all of Sanford and Seminole County.