
Pensacola Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing brings garage floor coatings, epoxy systems, and concrete resurfacing to Pace homeowners throughout Santa Rosa County. We have served this fast-growing community for years, with written estimates and crew that shows up when scheduled.

Pace's slab-on-grade homes from the 1990s and 2000s are at the age where garage concrete starts showing real wear - staining, pitting, and surface cracking from root movement and moisture. A professionally installed epoxy floor coating seals those issues in and gives you a surface that holds up to the daily demands of a suburban Santa Rosa County household.
Pace homeowners use their garages hard - tools, vehicles, recreational equipment, and storm-season storage all share the same concrete floor. A coated garage floor in a Pace home handles that daily use without absorbing oil, resisting the humidity that slowly breaks down bare concrete in this climate.
Polyaspartic systems cure faster than standard epoxy - a useful advantage in Pace's summer humidity when slower-curing products can trap moisture and cloud up. They also resist UV better, which matters for Pace garages with doors that face south or west and get direct afternoon sun.
Driveways and patios in Pace take a beating from mature oak and pine root systems, summer storm runoff, and the occasional winter freeze that cracks surface concrete. Resurfacing overlays restore the appearance and functionality of these slabs without the cost and disruption of a full replacement.
A lot of Pace homes have backyard pools, and the decking around them takes constant foot traffic during Panhandle summers. A slip-resistant, UV-stable pool deck coating keeps the surface safe, comfortable on bare feet, and protected from the chlorine splash and sun exposure that breaks down bare concrete quickly.
Pace gets the same Gulf Coast rainfall as the rest of Santa Rosa County - around 60 to 65 inches per year - and unprotected driveways and patios absorb that water directly into the slab. Sealing is the most cost-effective way to stop moisture penetration, surface staining, and the slow cracking that water cycling causes over time.
Pace is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Florida Panhandle, with most of its housing stock built during the 1990s and 2000s. Those homes are now 15 to 35 years old - old enough to need real maintenance, but not so old that they have historic materials or unusual construction methods. The slab-on-grade foundations standard throughout Pace sit in sandy Santa Rosa County soil, and while that soil drains well, it also shifts. Older neighborhoods have mature pine and oak trees with root systems large enough to push up against slab edges and create cracking that gets worse every hurricane season.
Santa Rosa County's climate adds consistent pressure. Year-round humidity above 70% means exterior concrete, garage floors, and pool decks absorb moisture at a rate that accelerates surface deterioration faster than in drier climates. Summer temperatures regularly hit the low-to-mid 90s, pushing residents and their vehicles into garages that were never designed as finished living spaces. Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Sally in 2020 both caused widespread concrete and structural damage across the county, and the lesson most homeowners took from those storms is that well-prepared concrete holds up better when the wind and water arrive.
Our crew works throughout Pace regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. We pull permits through Santa Rosa County's building department when required, and we've worked on everything from the newer Stonebrook Estates subdivisions on the edges of town to older neighborhoods off US-90 where the tree root situation requires extra prep attention.
Pace is a community that runs on neighbors knowing neighbors. Military families from NAS Whiting Field - just north of town in Milton - live throughout these neighborhoods, and they need contractors who work on a real schedule. If you're near Pace High School, out by the Woodbine Road corridor, or in one of the quieter neighborhoods that back up toward Blackwater River State Forest, we know this area and we've worked in it.
We also serve the communities on either side of Pace. If you're in Milton to the north or need work done on a property near Cantonment, you're covered by the same crew and the same process.
Call us at (448) 236-1145 or fill out the estimate form on this site. We get back to Pace homeowners within one business day - most calls during business hours are returned the same day.
We come to your Pace property to look at the concrete, test for moisture, and check for any root damage or cracking that needs to be addressed before coating. You receive a written quote covering all work - no surprise charges when the job is done.
We grind the concrete surface to ensure the coating bonds, repair cracks, and prime where needed. Coating goes on the next day. Most Pace garage floor jobs take two to three days - the homeowner does not need to be present during application, just available for the walkthrough.
We walk you through the finished floor before we pack up and give you a clear timeline for when it can handle foot traffic and when you can park back in the garage. Santa Rosa County's humidity can influence cure times, and we adjust our instructions based on the conditions that week.
We serve Pace and all of Santa Rosa County. Written quotes, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(448) 236-1145Pace is an unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County, sitting northeast of Pensacola along the US Highway 90 corridor. It has grown from around 21,000 residents in 2010 to well over 30,000 today, driven largely by families moving out of Pensacola in search of more space and newer homes. The community is almost entirely suburban - no traditional downtown, just established neighborhoods branching off US-90, with medium to large lots and the mature pines and oaks that define the Florida Panhandle landscape. The housing stock is predominantly single-family, mostly owner-occupied, and built between 1990 and 2010. Newer subdivisions on the edges of town have continued adding homes into the 2020s, all built to current Florida building codes with slab-on-grade foundations. Learn more about the area through Santa Rosa County.
Life in Pace is shaped by its location: close enough to Pensacola and its services, but quieter and more spread out. NAS Whiting Field, just a few miles north in Milton, brings a steady stream of military families who live in Pace during their assignments and invest in their homes the same way long-term residents do. The forests to the north - including Blackwater River State Forest, one of the largest in Florida - give Pace a character distinct from the coastal communities to the south. We work throughout this area and into neighboring Gonzalez and Cantonment.
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Learn MoreReach out today - we serve all of Pace and Santa Rosa County, our estimates are always written, and we get back to you within one business day.