A historic coastal city where salt air, humidity, and sun test every slab
St. Augustine mixes centuries-old character with steady new growth — weathered older homes tucked near the water and fresh developments spreading inland. What they share is a punishing coastal climate. Salt air, high humidity, and relentless Florida sun work at bare concrete year-round, and a cheap coating slapped on an unprepared slab won't survive it. Blushing, bubbling, and peeling show up fast when moisture isn't accounted for before the first coat goes down.
We coat floors across St. Augustine — from the historic districts and beachside neighborhoods to the newer communities out toward the interstate — with the same discipline everywhere: moisture-test the slab, diamond-grind it to a clean mechanical profile, repair the joints, and seal it under a UV-stable finish built to take the coast head-on.
Why prep matters hereOn the coast, moisture in the slab is the number-one reason coatings fail. We test for it first, then diamond-grind so the system bonds mechanically instead of just sitting on top — and a UV-stable polyaspartic system keeps garages, lanais, and pool decks from yellowing or breaking down in St. Augustine's salt air and sun.
What we coat in St. Augustine
Every service is available here, wired to the right system for the surface: