A beach town is beautiful on your concrete — and brutal on it
Living on Amelia Island means salt in the air year-round and sun that never really lets up. That combination is hard on bare concrete: garage slabs pick up moisture and rust stains, pool decks bake and get slick, and screened lanais gather grime that a broom-finished floor just can't shed. Whether it's a full-time home or a second place you visit between rentals, the last thing you want is a floor that needs babysitting.
We coat concrete across Fernandina Beach and the whole island — historic downtown, the beachside neighborhoods, and the newer developments off Amelia Island Parkway — with a consistent process every time: diamond-grind the slab, repair the joints and any cracks, then seal it under a UV-stable finish that laughs off salt air, humidity, and heat.
Built for coastal, not just FloridaCheap epoxy yellows, bubbles, and peels fast when it's fighting salt air and beach sun. A UV-stable polyaspartic system holds its color and its bond — and on a pool deck it stays cool-touch and slip-resistant underfoot, so it's low-maintenance whether you're here every day or renting the place out.
What we coat in Fernandina Beach
Every service is available here, wired to the right system for the surface: