One of Florida's fastest-growing counties — and a whole lot of new bare slabs
St. Johns County has become the address families move to for the top-rated schools, and the builders have followed. New subdivisions keep opening from Fruit Cove down through the county, and nearly every one of these homes ships with a big 3-car garage sitting on a bare, broom-finished slab — plus a plain concrete lanai or pool deck out back. That's an ideal canvas. A fresh slab has no failed coating to grind off and no years of soaked-in oil, so a professional flake or polyaspartic system bonds clean and often prices at the lower end.
We coat floors across St. Johns and Fruit Cove with the same standard on every job: diamond-grind the slab, repair the control joints, and seal it under a UV-stable finish. Those roomy three-car garages give you a genuinely large floor to protect, and getting it done right after closing means the coating is on before the first weekend of tools, bikes, and hot tires ever touches the concrete.
Why coat now, not laterA builder's plain slab will pick up hot-tire marks, oil, and sun damage within a year of move-in. Coating it while the home is new locks in a showroom floor from day one — and a UV-stable polyaspartic system keeps outdoor lanais and pool decks from yellowing in the St. Johns sun.
What we coat in St. Johns
Every service is available here, wired to the right system for the surface: