Cracked Concrete? Here’s Why Orlando Residents Trust Us for Floor Repairs

Concrete is tough—but it’s not indestructible. In Central Florida, it’s common for driveways, garages, patios, and interior concrete floors to develop cracks, chips, or surface damage over time. The culprits? Florida’s intense heat, humidity, and shifting soil.

But here’s the good news: you don’t have to rip out and replace your concrete to make it look brand new.

At Superior Concrete Coating, we specialize in repairing cracked concrete and giving it a fresh, durable finish with a professional-grade coating system. Whether it's a hairline crack in your garage or widespread damage on your patio, we’ve helped homeowners across Orlando restore their concrete and protect it for years to come.

Why Concrete Cracks in Florida

Concrete naturally expands and contracts with temperature changes, and in Florida, that cycle happens daily. Over time, this movement—combined with moisture, settling, or improper installation—leads to:

  • Hairline cracks

  • Spalling (surface flaking)

  • Uneven areas

  • Widening joints or gaps

Moisture from daily rain and humidity accelerates the damage. In some cases, cracks may be cosmetic. But in others, they signal structural weakening or water infiltration beneath the surface.

Want to understand the different types of concrete cracks? Concrete Network offers a detailed guide on why they happen and how to address them properly.

Our Process: Repair First, Then Protect

Many companies skip straight to coatings, but we always start with proper repair. That’s what makes our floors last longer and look better.

Here’s what you can expect when you work with our team:

  1. Concrete Evaluation
    We assess the cracks, moisture levels, and overall condition of your floor. Not all cracks need the same treatment.

  2. Crack and Surface Repair
    Using industrial-grade products, we fill and smooth out cracks, spalled areas, and surface flaws. This creates a stable foundation.

  3. Professional Grinding and Prep
    We mechanically grind the surface using commercial equipment to open pores, remove contaminants, and ensure proper adhesion.

  4. Epoxy Base Coat Application
    Once repaired and prepped, we apply a high-performance epoxy base coat that bonds directly with the concrete.

  5. Custom Flake or Color System
    Add your personal touch with a decorative flake system or custom color that fits your space.

  6. Protective Topcoat
    We finish with a UV- and moisture-resistant polyaspartic topcoat that seals and protects the surface for years to come.

Learn more about our concrete coating installation process.

Real Results in Orlando Homes

One Winter Garden homeowner called us after their garage floor had developed multiple spider cracks and staining. After repairing the damage and installing a custom gray flake epoxy floor, the space looked better than ever—and now withstands daily wear and tear with no issues.

Whether we’re working in Lake Nona, Winter Park, or Clermont, we see the same story again and again: damaged concrete that doesn’t need to be replaced—just properly repaired and coated.

Want to see what’s possible? Browse our project gallery for real before-and-after photos.

When to Repair vs. Replace

If your concrete is severely heaving, sinking, or breaking apart in chunks, replacement might be necessary. But in most cases, especially for surface cracks or shallow damage, repair and coating is the faster, more affordable solution.

Our team is happy to assess your concrete and give you a professional recommendation that’s honest and tailored to your space.

Serving Homeowners Across Central Florida

We provide concrete crack repair and coating services in:

  • Orlando

  • Winter Park

  • Lake Nona

  • Windermere

  • Maitland

  • Kissimmee

  • And surrounding areas

Whether it’s your garage, patio, driveway, or interior floor, we’ll restore your concrete and protect it from further damage.

Ready to Fix Your Floor?

Call 689-680-7777 to schedule your free estimate or contact us online.

We’ll repair the cracks, upgrade your surface, and leave you with a concrete floor that’s stronger, safer, and better looking than ever.