
Uneven floors, worn garage slabs, and surfaces that keep cracking under tile or vinyl are fixable without a full replacement. We level and restore your concrete so it lasts - with moisture testing built into every job.

Self-leveling concrete in Royal Palm Beach is a specially mixed material that flows across a floor and finds its own flat surface - much like water, but it hardens into a smooth, solid layer. Contractors pour it over an existing floor that has dips, humps, or uneven spots, and it corrects those low areas without a lot of manual spreading. Most single-room or garage jobs are complete in one to two days, with normal use returning within a few days of the pour.
Nearly every home in Royal Palm Beach sits on a concrete slab poured directly on the ground. Those slabs were laid anywhere from 20 to 45 years ago, and decades of South Florida's wet-dry soil cycles have caused gradual settling in many of them - creating the dips, cracks, and uneven spots that make tile pop up, vinyl separate, or furniture wobble. Self-leveling concrete corrects this unevenness without tearing out the existing floor. If the slab also has surface wear, pitting, or staining, a concrete overlay applied on top of the leveled base gives you a finished surface that looks and performs like new. When the damage is focused on an outdoor space like a pool deck or patio, our concrete resurfacing and overlays service covers that scope from prep through finished coat.
The most important step in any self-leveling or overlay job happens before the pour - moisture testing. In South Florida's humidity, moisture rising through the slab is the leading cause of overlay failure. We test every floor before a single bag of material is mixed, because the cost of that step is far less than the cost of redoing work that was not done right the first time.
If furniture rocks slightly, water pools in one corner after mopping, or you feel a bump or dip when walking across the floor in socks, your slab has settled unevenly. This is common in Royal Palm Beach homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, where decades of South Florida's wet-dry soil cycles have caused gradual shifting beneath the slab. Self-leveling concrete is designed exactly for this situation.
If you have replaced the same floor covering more than once and it keeps cracking, popping up, or separating at the seams, the problem is almost certainly the uneven surface underneath - not the flooring material. In slab-on-grade homes throughout Royal Palm Beach, a wavy or settled slab will destroy any floor covering laid on top of it. A self-leveling pour creates the flat, stable base that flooring needs to stay put.
Concrete surfaces exposed to South Florida's heat, UV, and frequent rain deteriorate faster than in cooler climates. If your garage floor has surface pitting, oil stains that will not clean up, or areas where the top layer is flaking, an overlay can restore it without a full replacement. This is especially common in Royal Palm Beach garages that double as workshops or storage spaces and have taken years of heavy use.
Hairline cracks are normal in aging concrete, but if you are seeing cracks wider than a credit card or cracks that have grown since you first noticed them, the surface needs attention before any new flooring goes down. In Royal Palm Beach, the combination of sandy soil movement and the expansion and contraction from Florida's heat can accelerate cracking in older slabs. A contractor can assess whether the cracks are surface-level or structural before recommending a course of action.
We install self-leveling concrete and concrete overlays for interior floors, garages, and covered outdoor spaces throughout Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. Every job starts with an in-person assessment and a moisture test - because applying any coating over a slab that is emitting moisture will cause it to fail, and in South Florida that is a non-negotiable step. We grind or clean the existing floor to open up the surface for proper bonding, fill any cracks, and then pour or apply the chosen material in controlled conditions. For homeowners who also want a decorative finish - a stained, polished, or colored surface - we can apply an overlay on top of the leveled base to achieve the look they are after. When the project calls for a more decorative treatment on an exterior surface, our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service handles those specialized outdoor environments.
We also handle jobs where an overlay alone is the right call - when the floor is basically flat but the surface is too worn, stained, or pitted to accept new flooring or to look acceptable as a finished floor. In those cases, we apply a polymer-modified overlay, finish it to the specified texture or color, and seal it for protection. The concrete resurfacing and overlays service covers this scope for outdoor slabs, while interior and garage work falls under this service.
Best for floors with dips, humps, or settled spots that need to be corrected before tile, vinyl, hardwood, or other finished flooring goes down.
Suited for garage floors, interior slabs, and covered patios where homeowners want a finished decorative surface with color, texture, or a polished appearance.
Ideal for garage slabs that have taken years of vehicle traffic, oil drips, and South Florida weather - restoring a clean, durable surface without a full slab replacement.
For floors that need both correction and a finished decorative surface - the self-leveling pour creates the flat base, and the overlay provides the final look and protection.
Royal Palm Beach was developed primarily from the 1970s through the 2000s, and virtually every home sits on a concrete slab poured directly on the ground - there are no basements. Those slabs are now 20 to 50 years old and have been through decades of South Florida's wet-dry soil cycles. Palm Beach County's sandy, sometimes muck-based soil shifts gradually over time, especially after heavy rain events, and this is one of the primary reasons older Royal Palm Beach slabs develop low spots, uneven surfaces, and cracking that keeps destroying floor coverings. Average relative humidity stays above 70 percent for most of the year and moisture rises constantly through the slab from the soil below - making a proper moisture test before any overlay application not optional, but essential. The NOAA climate data for South Florida confirms the humidity and rainfall levels that make this step critical for lasting results.
We serve homeowners throughout Royal Palm Beach and the nearby western communities, including The Acreage and Wellington, where slab-on-grade construction with similar soil and climate conditions is the norm. Whether the job is a single room, a full garage, or a patio prep before new tile, we have seen the same challenges homeowners face in this area and know how to handle them. A large portion of the neighborhoods here are also HOA-governed, and for exterior overlay projects we always confirm finish requirements with you before any material is ordered.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We will respond within one business day and ask a few basic questions - what room or area you are working with, the current condition of the floor, and what you plan to put on top - so the site visit is as useful as possible before anyone spends time driving out.
We come to your home, look at the floor in person, check for cracks, measure any unevenness, and - critically - test for moisture coming up through the slab. In Royal Palm Beach, this moisture check is a step no reputable contractor should skip. You will receive a written estimate explaining what the work involves and what it will cost.
Before the crew arrives, you will need to clear the room completely - furniture, rugs, appliances, and anything stored on the floor. The crew then grinds or cleans the surface to ensure proper bonding, fills any cracks, and applies a moisture-blocking primer if needed. This prep work often takes as long as the pour itself, and it is the most important part of the job.
The self-leveling material is poured and spreads across the floor on its own. After the curing period - typically 24 hours before foot traffic and three to five days before heavy use - we do a final walkthrough with you, confirm the surface looks right, and go through care and maintenance. If anything is not right, that walkthrough is the time to say so.
We come to your home, look at the floor in person, test for moisture, and give you a written quote. No obligation, no sales pitch. Most replies within one business day.
(728) 529-5072In Royal Palm Beach's humid climate, moisture rising through the slab is the number one reason overlays fail within a year. We test every floor before any material goes down - because skipping that step to save an hour is how contractors create expensive problems for homeowners. The Portland Cement Association identifies moisture vapor transmission as a primary cause of flooring failures on slab-on-grade construction.
Every home we work on in Royal Palm Beach sits on a concrete slab poured directly on the ground - the same construction type as virtually every other home in this community. We understand the soil movement patterns, the moisture dynamics, and the types of settling and cracking that older slabs in this area develop. That local knowledge shapes how we assess each job, not just a generic process applied anywhere.
If your floor has cracks that signal structural movement beneath the slab rather than surface wear, we will tell you that an overlay is not the right fix and explain why - even if it means you do not hire us for that job. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach have made real investments in their properties, and the right answer is always more valuable than a quick sale.
We give you a specific schedule before work starts - which days the crew will be there, when you need the space cleared, and exactly when you can put furniture and appliances back. Nobody wants to be guessing when they can use their kitchen or garage again. South Florida's dry season fills contractor calendars quickly, so booking with a clear timeline also protects your preferred dates.
These details - moisture testing, honest assessments, and a real project timeline - are what separate a job done right from one that looks fine for six months and then starts peeling. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every Royal Palm Beach project.
Pool decks need specialized coatings that handle constant moisture, UV exposure, and pool chemicals - a different formulation than standard interior overlays.
Learn MoreWhen the goal is a decorative finish on a driveway, patio, or outdoor slab rather than floor leveling, resurfacing with a stamped or colored overlay is the right approach.
Learn MoreDry season schedules fill quickly in Royal Palm Beach. Call or request your free estimate today before your dates are gone.