
Jupiter Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is West Palm Beach's concrete flooring contractor for commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and garage floor systems. We have responded to jobs across the city within one business day since 2017.

West Palm Beach has a large commercial and mixed-use property base, from downtown Clematis Street to the waterfront. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings handle the foot traffic and forklift loads that light-duty coatings cannot.
The renovated condos and townhomes near Rosemary Square and the SoSo district are ideal candidates for polished concrete, which fits modern open-floor interiors without adding height to slabs in older buildings. Polished floors also resist the moisture that builds up in West Palm Beach's humid summers.
The 1950s-to-1970s concrete block homes throughout West Palm Beach typically have attached garages with bare slabs that have absorbed years of oil, humidity, and storm runoff. An epoxy or polyaspartic garage coating seals the slab and makes it easy to clean after Florida's heavy summer rains.
Older homes in Flamingo Park, El Cid, and Grandview Heights often have interior slabs showing cracks and surface wear from decades of humidity and soil movement. Concrete resurfacing repairs the surface without a full tear-out, at a fraction of the replacement cost.
Acid-stained and water-based stained concrete complements the Mediterranean Revival and Mission-style homes common in West Palm Beach's historic neighborhoods. The warm earth tones pair well with clay tile and stucco and hold up well in the heat.
West Palm Beach's proximity to the Intracoastal means salt air reaches even inland properties, breaking down unsealed concrete faster than in drier climates. A penetrating or topical sealer extends the life of driveways, patios, and pool decks exposed to coastal conditions.
West Palm Beach is the largest city in Palm Beach County, with around 117,000 residents and a housing stock that spans nearly a century of construction. The historic neighborhoods of Flamingo Park and El Cid hold Mediterranean Revival and Mission-style homes built in the 1920s through 1940s, with original stucco and concrete that has been expanding and contracting through South Florida summers for decades. Postwar concrete block homes from the 1950s through 1970s make up a large share of the residential stock throughout the rest of the city, and these slabs are aging in ways that show as cracks, spalling, and staining. A contractor who works here regularly knows these patterns and brings the right prep and product choices for each type of slab.
West Palm Beach also sits along the Intracoastal Waterway, just a few miles from the Atlantic coast. Salt air reaches properties throughout the city and accelerates the breakdown of unsealed concrete and floor coatings. The wet season, running from May through October, delivers over 60 inches of rain per year and pushes moisture up through slabs in older homes. Any flooring system installed here needs to account for vapor drive, salt exposure, and the UV load that comes with year-round Florida sun. Cutting corners on surface preparation or product selection produces coatings that peel within a year in these conditions.
Our crew works throughout West Palm Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The range of building types in this city, from the 1920s historic homes near downtown to the newer townhomes in the SoSo district, means we see a wide variety of slab conditions and substrate challenges on every rotation through the area.
West Palm Beach has several distinct zones that come with distinct flooring challenges. Older neighborhoods near Clematis Street and Rosemary Square often have slabs that have never been coated or sealed. Properties closer to the Intracoastal are dealing with moisture vapor and salt intrusion. Commercial buildings along major corridors like Okeechobee Boulevard and Congress Avenue have high-traffic warehouse or retail floors that need heavy-duty systems, not residential-grade products. We calibrate our approach to each zone rather than using a single solution across the board. For building code or permit questions, the City of West Palm Beach Building Department handles permit inquiries for work within city limits.
We also serve the surrounding communities, including Palm Beach Gardens to the north and Riviera Beach just east of the Intracoastal. Scheduling in West Palm Beach is part of the same rotation.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We serve all West Palm Beach zip codes and can typically schedule an assessment within the week.
We inspect the slab, check for moisture and surface damage, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There are no surprise costs added after the job starts.
We grind and profile the slab to manufacturer specifications before applying any coating. Skipping prep is the most common reason floor coatings peel in South Florida's humid conditions.
We walk the finished floor with you before we leave and provide cure time guidance so you know exactly when the space is ready for foot traffic or vehicles.
We serve all of West Palm Beach and respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
(728) 221-1120West Palm Beach is the county seat of Palm Beach County and the largest city on the mainland side of the Palm Beaches, with a population of around 117,000. The city is bordered to the east by the Intracoastal Waterway, which separates it from the island town of Palm Beach. Downtown West Palm Beach, anchored by Clematis Street and Rosemary Square (formerly CityPlace), has seen significant redevelopment over the past two decades, with new condos, restaurants, and entertainment venues reshaping a once-struggling urban core. Historic neighborhoods like Flamingo Park, El Cid, and Grandview Heights, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, sit just south of downtown and are filled with 1920s and 1930s Mediterranean Revival homes that attract renovators and preservationists alike.
The building stock in West Palm Beach is one of the most varied in South Florida. You find century-old Mediterranean Revival cottages next to postwar concrete block ranches next to 1990s townhome developments next to new mixed-use towers. The city also has a large rental market, with roughly 60 percent of housing units renter-occupied, which keeps property managers and landlords busy with maintenance and unit turnover work. Neighbors like North Palm Beach and Lake Park share similar postwar building stock and see many of the same concrete flooring challenges.
Durable, high-gloss epoxy coatings that protect and transform any concrete surface.
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Learn MoreProfessional grinding and surface prep ensuring optimal adhesion for any coating.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that protect concrete from moisture and wear.
Learn MoreOverlay systems that restore and renew worn or damaged concrete surfaces.
Learn MoreSmooth self-leveling underlayments that correct uneven floors before any finish.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, UV-stable coatings that refresh and protect pool deck surfaces.
Learn MoreSafe and efficient removal of existing floor coatings before new installation.
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