Your interior floor is uneven, sloped, or settled - and that problem is going to show through any new flooring or coating you put down. We pour self-leveling overlays that correct the surface fast and give you a flat base that holds.

Self-leveling concrete overlays in Jupiter flow across an existing floor, fill low spots, and cure to a flat, hard surface, most jobs are complete in a single day with the floor ready for a finish coating or new flooring within 24 hours.
If your floor has dips, settled areas, or slopes that you can feel when you walk across it, self-leveling concrete is the most reliable way to correct those problems before any finish goes down. Tile, luxury vinyl plank, hardwood, and epoxy coatings all need a flat, stable base - and installing them over an uneven slab transfers the problem to the finished surface, where it usually shows up as cracks, gaps, or early failure.
For floors that need a full decorative finish after leveling, we often follow a self-leveling pour with concrete resurfacing and overlays to complete the job in one coordinated project.
When a floor has settled or shifted, the gap at the bottom of interior doors shrinks on one end and grows on the other. If your doors are suddenly dragging or failing to latch, an uneven slab is a likely cause - self-leveling concrete can bring the floor back to a consistent height and fix the problem at its source.
Tile grout lines that crack, hardwood planks that separate, or LVP that pops up at the seams are often symptoms of an uneven subfloor - not a flooring defect. Installing new flooring over an uneven slab transfers the problem to the finished surface. A self-leveling overlay corrects the base before any flooring goes down.
If you can feel the floor rise and fall when you walk across it, or see a marble roll steadily in one direction, the slab has settled unevenly. In Jupiter, where sandy coastal soil shifts with moisture changes, this is a common problem in homes built between the 1980s and early 2000s. Self-leveling concrete fills and corrects those variations.
Epoxy coatings and other floor finishes applied to uneven surfaces tend to peel and bubble at the low points where the material pools or bonds unevenly. If a previous coating failed earlier than expected, an uneven or contaminated subfloor is often the reason. Correcting the base with a self-leveling overlay gives the next coating a proper foundation.
We install self-leveling overlays for residential renovations, garage prep work, and commercial floor corrections across Jupiter and the surrounding area. The most common application is pre-flooring leveling - getting the slab flat before tile, LVP, or hardwood goes down. We also prepare floors for pool deck coatings and resurfacing where transition areas between indoor and outdoor surfaces need to be brought to a consistent height. Every pour starts with a floor assessment, surface prep, and primer - because none of the work holds without that foundation.
Self-leveling concrete is also a common part of renovation projects where old flooring has been removed and the bare slab is too low, damaged, or contaminated to accept a new finish directly. In Jupiter's older homes - many built between the 1980s and early 2000s on sandy coastal soil - slabs that have settled over decades often need correction before any renovation work makes sense. We assess the depth of correction needed, the condition of the existing slab, and whether any repairs are required before the pour begins. For homeowners who want a decorative finish after leveling, we coordinate with concrete resurfacing and overlays to complete the project in one sequence.
For any home preparing for tile, LVP, hardwood, or carpet - a self-leveling overlay creates the flat, smooth base those materials need to perform correctly.
For garages and utility spaces getting an epoxy coating - a leveled, primed surface is what allows the coating to bond correctly and last without peeling.
For floors that have sunk, shifted, or developed low spots from soil movement - a self-leveling pour brings the surface back to a consistent plane.
For remodels where the existing floor surface has been removed and the bare slab needs to be brought up to finish height before new materials go in.
Most of Jupiter's housing stock was built between the 1980s and early 2000s on sandy coastal soil that moves slightly with moisture and heavy rain. That movement causes concrete slabs to settle unevenly over time - and homeowners in Juno Beach and throughout Jupiter's older neighborhoods often discover the problem only when they start a renovation and pull up the old flooring. What looks like a flat floor under carpet or old tile frequently turns out to have dips and high spots that prevent new materials from laying correctly.
Jupiter's heat and humidity also affect how self-leveling overlays cure. Material poured in high heat flows differently than in a controlled environment, and humidity affects the cure time and surface finish. Our crews account for local conditions on every pour - which is one reason homeowners in Riviera Beach and Jupiter turn to us rather than national contractors who may not have poured in South Florida before. For technical standards on floor flatness tolerances, the American Concrete Institute publishes recognized guidelines used throughout the industry.
We come out to measure the floor, map the high and low points, and confirm the slab is structurally sound. You get a written estimate before anything is scheduled - we reply within 1 business day.
The floor is cleaned, any contamination is removed, and a bonding primer is applied. This step is what makes the overlay adhere to the existing surface - skipping it leads to delamination.
The material is mixed and poured, then spreads across the floor and finds its own level. The crew guides it into corners and edges. Most residential floors are complete in a single pour.
The surface is walkable within hours and ready for a finish coating or flooring installation within 24 hours. We confirm the floor is flat before handing it back to you or the next trade.
We come out, assess the floor, and give you a written estimate - no obligation. We reply within 1 business day.
(728) 221-1120We map the high and low points of your floor before any material goes down. In Jupiter, where sandy soil causes settling and shifting in homes built in the 1980s through early 2000s, confirming the slab is stable is a step we never skip.
Proper surface prep - cleaning, contamination removal, and priming - is what makes a self-leveling overlay last. We include it as part of every job rather than treating it as an add-on.
Self-leveling concrete is almost always part of a larger renovation. We work around your flooring contractor or other trades to make sure the floor is ready when they need it - without creating delays.
We check the finished surface with a straightedge before the job is called complete. A floor that still has gaps over 3/16 of an inch is not a finished floor - we hold ourselves to that standard on every project.
Self-leveling concrete is a preparation step, and we treat it that way - the finished floor coating or new flooring is what you see every day, and it performs correctly only when the base is right. We hold our pours to a flatness standard that makes the next step straightforward, whether that next step is ours or another contractor's.
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Learn MoreAn uneven floor delays every trade that comes after it. Call today or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.