
Royal Palm Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing provides metallic epoxy flooring, concrete sealing, pool deck coatings, and resurfacing to Lantana homeowners. We have been working in Lantana since 2016, and we know how salt air, flat terrain, and older CBS construction affect concrete surfaces here - from the streets near the Intracoastal to the neighborhoods off Hypoluxo Road.

Lantana homeowners who have spent years looking at plain concrete garage and utility floors are choosing metallic epoxy as a durable, high-impact upgrade. Our metallic epoxy flooring handles South Florida heat and humidity, resists salt-air moisture, and transforms a slab into a finished surface that holds up through years of daily use.
Most older homes in Lantana were built on flat lots where rain pools against driveways and walkways before it drains. Sealing exposed concrete prevents water and fertilizer stains from soaking in during the rainy season and slows the cracking that follows years of moisture cycling in and out of an unsealed slab.
Pool decks in Lantana bake in direct sun with coastal humidity all year. Bare or aging concrete becomes slippery, stains from pool chemicals, and heats up enough to be uncomfortable underfoot. We apply slip-resistant, UV-stable coatings that resist pool chemical exposure and stay significantly cooler than untreated concrete on a summer afternoon.
Garages in Lantana see oil drips, salt tracked in from the car, and the condensation that builds up when hot concrete meets an air-conditioned interior. Standard epoxy coatings create a sealed, easy-clean surface that blocks all of it and holds up through the humidity swings that cause bare concrete to scale and stain over time.
Driveways and walkways on Lantana properties built in the 1960s and 1970s are showing their age - surface scaling, cracks, and discoloration are common on homes that have never had the concrete touched. Resurfacing restores the surface without the cost of full removal and gives older slabs another decade of useful life.
Older Lantana slabs often have embedded salt, oil, or previous coating residue that prevents new coatings from bonding properly. Mechanical diamond grinding removes that contaminated layer and opens the concrete to a clean, porous profile - the single most important step in any coating or polishing project and the reason coatings here fail or succeed.
Lantana is a small, dense town of about 12,000 people packed into roughly 2.5 square miles along the Intracoastal Waterway. That closeness to the water is the defining factor for concrete work here. Salt air carried inland from the coast accelerates the breakdown of unprotected concrete and coatings not rated for coastal environments. Homes near the canals also deal with higher ambient humidity than inland properties, which pushes moisture vapor up through slab-on-grade floors and makes proper moisture testing and barrier priming non-negotiable before any coating is applied.
Most of Lantana's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - concrete block construction on flat, low-lying lots where water has nowhere natural to drain. Those older slabs have decades of thermal cycling, UV, and moisture exposure behind them, and many have hairline cracks or surface scaling that needs to be addressed before any new surface treatment will hold. The combination of compact lot sizes and tight working conditions means concrete flooring crews here need to be precise and organized - there is rarely extra room to maneuver large equipment.
Our crew works throughout Lantana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The town is compact enough that we can cover the whole area in a single day, which makes scheduling straightforward for homeowners - but the tight lot sizes and older housing stock mean every job requires a careful look before we quote.
Lantana sits between Lake Worth Road to the north and Hypoluxo Road to the south, with Congress Avenue marking the western edge of most residential neighborhoods. The waterfront streets near Lantana Beach and the Intracoastal Waterway are where we see the most salt-air damage to pool decks and exterior concrete. The town's Building Department handles permit review for structural and drainage work, and we can help you identify what requires a permit before any project begins.
We also serve neighboring Boynton Beach to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north, so if you have neighbors in either city looking for the same work, we can often schedule nearby jobs on the same trip.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and describe what you need. We reply within 1 business day and can usually schedule a Lantana visit within the same week.
We visit your property, moisture-test any slab that will receive a coating, and walk through the scope with you before issuing a written quote. No pressure, no surprises - you know the full cost before we start.
We grind and prepare the surface, address any cracks or moisture issues, then apply the coating or resurfacing system. Most residential jobs in Lantana are completed in one to two days.
Most coatings reach foot-traffic readiness within 24 hours and vehicle traffic within 48 to 72 hours. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave and give you care instructions for the specific system applied.
We serve all of Lantana, FL - from the waterfront neighborhoods near the Intracoastal to the streets off Congress Avenue. Free estimates, no obligation.
(728) 529-5072Lantana is a small coastal town in southern Palm Beach County with a population of about 12,000 spread across roughly 2.5 square miles. The town sits directly on the Intracoastal Waterway between Lake Worth Beach to the north and Boynton Beach to the south, giving many residents canal-side or waterfront lots with seawalls and docks. The housing stock runs mostly to modest single-family CBS homes built between the 1950s and 1980s on compact lots, with a mix of older condominiums from the 1970s and 1980s along the waterfront and near Lantana Beach on the Atlantic. Many residents are long-term homeowners who have lived in the same house for a decade or more.
The town has a working-class character shaped by its geography - close to the coast and the Intracoastal but without the luxury price tag of the barrier island just a few miles away. About half of Lantana's housing units are renter-occupied, so the market here is a mix of individual homeowners investing in their properties and landlords maintaining rental units. We work for both. Our service area covers the whole town and extends into neighboring Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach for homeowners on either side of town who need the same work.
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Learn MoreSalt air and older slabs move fast in South Florida - the sooner you seal, coat, or resurface, the less you spend. Call us today or submit the contact form for a no-obligation estimate.