
New Smyrna Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves DeLand, FL with polished concrete flooring, epoxy coatings, terrazzo restoration, and concrete resurfacing - matched to the city's wide range of housing, from century-old Craftsman bungalows near Stetson University to mid-century CBS ranch homes and newer subdivisions on the south side. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and provide free on-site estimates with no pressure to commit.

DeLand has more concrete-slab homes with genuine polish potential than almost any other city in Volusia County, because its older housing stock includes everything from early 1900s bungalows to mid-century ranch homes where original slab quality varied widely. Where the slab is sound, polished concrete flooring produces a durable, low-maintenance surface that does not peel, chip, or trap allergens the way carpet and vinyl do - a genuine advantage in DeLand's high-humidity environment.
DeLand's mid-century homes - the ranch-style CBS houses built through the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s - were frequently built with terrazzo floors, and many of those originals are still underneath carpet or vinyl that was laid on top decades ago. Terrazzo restoration is almost always the smarter choice compared to replacement, and DeLand's historic neighborhoods are exactly the environment where that original terrazzo, properly restored, outlasts any flooring product installed over it.
DeLand garages, utility rooms, and storage spaces in concrete block homes from the 1960s through 1980s typically have bare concrete floors that have absorbed decades of oil, moisture, and surface contamination. An epoxy floor coating applied over a properly prepared and moisture-tested slab seals the surface and makes it resistant to the staining, dusting, and deterioration that bare concrete in Central Florida's climate cannot avoid indefinitely.
DeLand's large live oaks - one of the city's most defining features - have root systems that grow toward driveways and walkways and cause surface cracking and lifting over time. Concrete resurfacing with a bonded overlay can restore those surfaces without the cost and disruption of full slab removal, as long as the underlying concrete is structurally intact and the root cause of movement has been addressed.
DeLand homeowners who want the warmth of a finished wood look without the moisture sensitivity that wood floors carry in Central Florida's climate often choose acid-stained concrete as a practical and attractive alternative. Stained concrete is especially well-suited to the open-plan ranch homes common in DeLand's mid-century neighborhoods, where large slab areas benefit from color and character without the cost of tile or hardwood installation.
Older DeLand homes - particularly those near downtown built before 1970 - often have concrete floors with layers of old adhesive, paint, and surface contamination that must be mechanically removed before any new coating or polish treatment can bond or perform correctly. Diamond grinding is the required first step, and we do not skip or abbreviate it regardless of project timeline or budget pressure.
DeLand's housing stock spans more than a century of construction - from the early 1900s Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revivals in the historic neighborhoods near Stetson University to the mid-century CBS ranch homes that make up most of the city's residential area, to newer concrete block construction on the suburban edges. Each era brings different concrete characteristics. The oldest homes may have pier-and-beam construction rather than slab-on-grade, or slabs poured in sections during additions over the decades. Mid-century slabs from the 1950s and 1960s were typically poured thinner than today's code allows, with vapor barriers that were inadequate for Florida's ground moisture levels. The large live oak canopy that defines DeLand's character is beautiful, but those root systems exert continuous pressure on driveways, walkways, and exterior slabs near the trees.
DeLand also has a higher proportion of rental properties than many Volusia County cities - the neighborhoods near Stetson University include a significant share of older homes converted to rental use, where deferred maintenance on floors and surfaces is common. When those properties eventually get brought up to standard, the prep work required is often more involved than on an owner-occupied home that has been regularly maintained. Understanding what to expect - in terms of surface condition, moisture levels, and required prep - before the job starts is the difference between an accurate estimate and a project that runs over budget.
Our crew works throughout DeLand regularly, and we understand the range of property types the city contains. The historic downtown district - with its brick streets and live oak canopy listed on the National Register of Historic Places - anchors the oldest part of the city, and the homes in these neighborhoods require different handling than the CBS ranch homes a mile or two out from the center. Permit requirements for work in the historic district, including exterior flatwork near street level, may involve review by the City of DeLand Community Development Department. We clarify jurisdiction and permit questions at the estimate stage.
DeLand is the county seat of Volusia County, which means the area draws professionals, long-term residents, and families who tend to invest in their homes. Stetson University has been a part of the city since 1883, and its presence contributes to a community that takes local character seriously. The DeLand Municipal Airport, known as the Skydiving Capital of the World, sits on the edge of the city and is a genuine piece of local identity that most DeLand residents mention when describing their hometown.
We serve Deltona, just east of DeLand on Interstate 4, as well as communities along the coast. The two cities share similar soil conditions - sandy Central Florida soils with variable drainage - but DeLand's older and more architecturally varied housing stock means the work here rarely looks exactly the same from one job to the next.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we follow up within 1 business day to schedule your on-site visit. No measuring or surface prep needed on your end before we arrive.
We assess the slab in person - measuring, moisture testing, and evaluating surface condition. For older DeLand homes, this step matters more than average because the range of slab conditions we find here is wider. You get a written estimate with specific pricing before any work starts, with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Preparation comes first - grinding, crack repair, patching, and moisture mitigation if needed. Only when the surface meets the product manufacturer's requirements do we move to coating or polishing. This sequence is non-negotiable because shortcuts at the prep stage cause failures that void warranties and require expensive rework.
We walk through the completed work with you, confirm cure times and load restrictions, and provide specific care instructions for your floor type. We leave the space clean and answer any questions before we go.
We serve all of DeLand - from the historic neighborhoods near downtown and Stetson University to the newer subdivisions on the south side. Written estimates, honest assessments, and no pressure.
(386) 282-0262DeLand is the county seat of Volusia County, located about 25 miles inland from Daytona Beach and 30 miles northeast of Orlando. With approximately 38,000 residents, it has the feel of a small city with a genuine downtown - brick streets, live oak canopy, and a walkable historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Stetson University, founded in 1883 and Florida's oldest private university, sits at the heart of downtown and has been central to the city's character for over a century. The surrounding residential neighborhoods contain some of the oldest housing in Volusia County, including Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revival homes that date back to the early 1900s.
Moving outward from downtown, DeLand transitions into mid-century ranch neighborhoods built through the 1950s and 1960s, and then into newer subdivisions on the city's southern and western edges built from the 1990s onward. The DeLand Municipal Airport, home to several skydiving operations and known internationally as the Skydiving Capital of the World, sits on the edge of the city and is one of DeLand's most distinctive landmarks. Our business is based in New Smyrna Beach, and we serve DeLand as part of our regular coverage across Volusia County - familiar with the range of property types the city contains and prepared for the variation that DeLand's housing history brings to every job.
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Learn MoreWhether your home is a restored bungalow near downtown or a CBS ranch home in one of DeLand's mid-century neighborhoods, we have seen the floors and know what they need. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.