
Daytona Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Ormond Beach, FL with garage floor coatings, epoxy systems, and concrete sealing - and we have been working on Volusia County slabs since 2018. We work on homes throughout Ormond Beach, from older beachside neighborhoods east of A1A to newer subdivisions west of I-95.

Ormond Beach attached garages - whether on a 1970s concrete block home near the beach or a newer build in Hunters Ridge - collect moisture, oil, and UV damage year after year. We moisture-test, grind, and coat those slabs so the finish holds. See our garage floor coatings service for details on the systems we use in Florida's coastal climate.
Ormond Beach homes close to the Halifax River and the tidal waterways deal with elevated slab moisture that can cause poorly applied coatings to bubble and fail. We test every slab before coating and use moisture-blocking primers on slabs that need them.
Driveways and patios in Ormond Beach take steady abuse from salt air, UV, and heavy summer rain. Sealing those surfaces protects against moisture intrusion and staining and is one of the lower-cost ways to extend the life of outdoor concrete without a full overlay.
Ormond Beach screened lanais and pool decks face intense UV and frequent wet-dry cycles that crack and spall uncoated concrete over time. We resurface and coat pool decks with slip-resistant systems rated for the Florida outdoor environment.
Many Ormond Beach homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have driveways and patios with surface cracking caused by decades of heat expansion and shrinkage. A bonded overlay can restore those surfaces at a fraction of the cost of a full tear-out.
Ormond Beach homeowners updating CBS ranch homes often choose polished concrete for living areas and entryways - it handles Florida humidity well, is easy to clean after summer storms track in sand and water, and suits the open floor plans common in mid-century construction.
Ormond Beach covers about 30 square miles and has two very different kinds of housing stock. East of I-95, closer to the Atlantic and the Halifax River, most homes are concrete block stucco construction built between the 1950s and 1980s. These homes are solid but old, and their slabs have absorbed moisture, salt air, and decades of temperature cycling. The closer a home sits to the river or the tidal waterways, the more moisture vapor the slab holds - and that moisture is the most common reason garage floor coatings fail when applied by contractors who skip the testing step. West of I-95, newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails have homes with tile roofs and screened lanais built in the 2000s and 2010s - generally in better shape but with their own needs around pool decks and garage floors that see heavy use.
Ormond Beach also has a higher median income and home value than most nearby communities, and homeowners here are generally investing in their properties for the long term. That means the emphasis is on doing the job right the first time - proper surface prep, the right coating system for the specific environment, and a finish that holds up through the city's reliably hot, humid summers and the occasional tropical storm that pushes up the coast. Cutting corners on preparation is not an option when the goal is a floor that lasts.
Our crew works throughout Ormond Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. We work on homes along Granada Boulevard and North Beach Street, in the established neighborhoods near Tomoka State Park, and in the newer subdivisions west of I-95. The difference between a beachside home from 1968 and a subdivision home from 2005 is significant in terms of slab condition, moisture levels, and what preparation the floor needs before coating - and we approach each one accordingly.
A1A runs along the beachside neighborhoods east of the river, where homes sit close to the Atlantic and deal with the most aggressive salt air exposure. Homes in this corridor often have slabs that show more surface spalling and chloride intrusion than inland properties. Further west, along the Granada Boulevard corridor and into the Hunters Ridge area, we see newer construction where the main concerns shift to pool deck wear and garage floors that are lightly cracked from Florida heat cycles. The city spans a real range of property types, and knowing which part of Ormond Beach a home is in shapes how we think about the job before we even walk in the door.
We also cover the communities north and south of Ormond Beach. If you are in Palm Coast to the north, or in Holly Hill to the south, we serve the full stretch of this part of the Volusia-Flagler County coast.
Call or fill out the contact form and you will hear back within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your floor type, location in the home, and any visible issues so we arrive at the estimate prepared.
We visit your Ormond Beach property to assess the slab - checking surface condition, testing for moisture, and noting any cracks or damage that need repair before coating. You receive a written quote covering the full scope of work, with no add-ons on installation day.
On installation day, we grind the surface, complete any required repairs, and apply the coating system. Most garage floor projects in Ormond Beach take one to two days. We clean up the work area before leaving.
We walk the finished floor with you before we leave and go over the cure schedule - typically 24 hours for light foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. We provide care instructions so the floor holds up through Ormond Beach summers and storm season.
We serve Ormond Beach from the beachside neighborhoods to the western subdivisions. No obligation - we reply within one business day.
(386) 278-1669Ormond Beach is a city of roughly 44,000 people on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, bordered by Daytona Beach to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Halifax River runs through the middle of the city, creating the riverfront neighborhoods that give Ormond Beach much of its character. The city is known locally as the Birthplace of Speed, a nickname earned in the early 1900s when the hard-packed beach was used for land speed record attempts - a piece of history that still draws visitors to the annual Birthplace of Speed Antique Car Show each November. Most of the older housing stock sits east of I-95, with single-story concrete block and stucco homes dating from the 1960s through the 1980s, particularly in the beachside and riverside neighborhoods.
West of I-95, newer subdivisions including Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails were developed mostly in the 2000s and 2010s on larger lots with more landscaping, screened lanais, and tile roofs. The scenic drive known as The Loop follows North Beach Street and Old Dixie Highway through the hammock and along the river - a route that passes through some of the city's most established neighborhoods. Ormond Beach is part of the Daytona Beach metro area but functions as a quieter, more residential community that attracts long-term owners and retirees rather than seasonal visitors. Neighboring Holly Hill sits just to the south between Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach, while Palm Coast lies to the north across the Flagler County line.
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Learn MoreContact us for a free on-site estimate. We serve Ormond Beach and the surrounding communities from South Daytona to Palm Coast.