
Turn a plain gray slab into a floor with real color and character - sealed for the humidity, salt air, and sandy foot traffic that come with coastal living.

Stained concrete flooring in New Smyrna Beach permanently bonds color into your existing slab using acid or water-based stains, then seals the surface for protection - most residential projects take two to four days from prep to final sealer coat.
The color does not sit on top of the concrete like paint - it reacts with or penetrates the surface, which means it cannot chip, peel, or wear through under normal conditions. That matters in New Smyrna Beach where humidity and ground moisture work constantly against coatings that just sit on the slab. Stained concrete is one of the few flooring options that gets more durable over time rather than less, once the prep work is done right.
If you prefer a clear, reflective finish without added color, our polished concrete flooring service achieves that same durability using diamond grinding and densifying instead.
If your garage, lanai, or interior slab has oil spots, discoloration, or just looks tired no matter how much you clean it, staining is one of the most cost-effective ways to give it a completely new look. The process works with the existing surface rather than covering it up - even a rough-looking floor can often be transformed with proper prep.
Many New Smyrna Beach homeowners pull up old carpet or cracked tile and find a structurally sound concrete slab underneath. Rather than paying to install new flooring on top, staining that slab can save real money while producing a result that holds up better in Florida's humidity - no grout lines to mold, no carpet to trap allergens.
If a previous paint or epoxy coating is lifting - especially in coastal Volusia County homes where ground moisture pushes through slabs - it means the surface was not properly prepared or the moisture issue was ignored. Staining, done after that underlying issue is resolved, bonds into the concrete rather than sitting on top of it.
New Smyrna Beach has an active vacation rental and real estate market where first impressions matter. A freshly stained concrete floor on a lanai, sunroom, or open-plan living area photographs well and signals the home has been properly maintained. It is one of the higher-return cosmetic upgrades available at this price point.
We apply acid-based and water-based stains to interior floors, garages, lanais, and covered outdoor slabs throughout New Smyrna Beach and the surrounding Volusia County area. Every project begins with a thorough slab assessment - checking for moisture, old coatings, surface contamination, and any cracks that need to be addressed before staining starts. Preparation is most of the job, and we do not skip it. For slabs that need more involved surface work first, we pair this service with our terrazzo flooring knowledge and our dedicated polished concrete flooring process, so you have a clear picture of all your options before committing to stain.
Color range is wide. Acid stains produce rich, mottled, earthy tones that vary naturally across the floor - no two slabs produce exactly the same result. Water-based stains offer more predictable, consistent color if you need to match a specific palette. We show you samples on your actual slab before any work begins, so what you see in our photos matches what you can expect on your floor.
Suits homeowners who want rich, organic, stone-like tones with natural variation across the surface - no two floors look identical.
Suits those who need a specific, consistent color to match a design palette - broader range and more predictable results than acid stain.
Suits homeowners who want a layered, custom look with multiple tones, patterns, or decorative scoring lines in the surface.
Suits covered lanais and outdoor slabs - uses UV-rated, outdoor-grade sealers that hold up to Florida's sun and rain exposure.
New Smyrna Beach homes deal with a specific set of floor challenges: humidity that regularly runs above 70 percent for much of the year, salt air that accelerates wear on sealers near the coast, and ground moisture that pushes up through concrete slabs - especially in lower-lying areas near the Intracoastal Waterway. A stain that bonds into the concrete is far less affected by those conditions than a coating sitting on top of it, which is one reason stained concrete has become a practical choice for homeowners who have struggled with peeling or bubbling surfaces before. The sealer still needs to be matched to the coastal environment, and the slab needs to be tested for moisture first - but when those steps are taken, the result holds up well in this climate. Edgewater and Oak Hill homeowners face very similar slab and climate conditions, and we work in both communities regularly.
A large share of New Smyrna Beach's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, and older slabs often need more surface preparation before staining - removing decades of cleaning products, paint, or adhesive from previous flooring. That prep adds time and cost, but it is the difference between a floor that looks great for 20 years and one that shows problems within a season. If your home predates 1990, build in some extra budget for prep, and ask your contractor to walk you through what the assessment found before work starts.
More on indoor air quality and low-VOC flooring products at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Tell us about the space and we will ask a few quick questions. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at no charge and with no obligation.
We inspect the concrete for cracks, old coatings, and ground moisture - in New Smyrna Beach, moisture testing is a required step, not optional. We show you stain samples on your actual slab so you know how the color will read before anything is applied.
The crew cleans and prepares the slab, removes old coatings if needed, and applies the stain. Color develops within hours. The prep and staining phase typically takes one full day for an average residential space.
The sealer goes on after the stain is fully set - usually the same day or the following morning. Allow 24 hours before walking on it and 72 hours before moving furniture back. We leave written care instructions before we go.
We test for moisture, show you color samples on your actual concrete, and give you a written quote before any work begins. No surprises.
(386) 282-0262Ground moisture is the most common cause of failed stained concrete in coastal Volusia County. We test every slab before we touch it. If moisture is present, we address it before staining begins - not after the sealer starts to bubble.
Salt air near the Atlantic and the Indian River Lagoon breaks down standard sealers faster than inland conditions would. We use products formulated for high-humidity, salt-air environments and apply them to properly prepared surfaces - the combination that makes the finish last.
Stain color varies by slab. We show you what the stain will look like on your specific concrete before any commitment is made. What you approve is what gets applied - no guessing, no regrets after the crew leaves.
Our staining and surface preparation work follows guidelines from the American Society of Concrete Contractors, which covers decorative concrete best practices. That standard guides everything from prep work through sealer application.
Every stained concrete project we complete in New Smyrna Beach is built around the conditions this coastal market actually throws at flooring - humidity, ground moisture, salt air, and older slabs that need real prep work. That is what separates a floor that holds up from one that disappoints within a season.
A poured surface made of marble or glass chips in a cement or epoxy matrix - unique, durable, and built to last the life of the home.
Learn MoreDiamond-ground and sealed for a clear, reflective finish - no color added, just the natural beauty of your hardened slab.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill quickly before the winter season. Reach out now to hold your spot and get color samples shown on your actual slab.