
Plant City Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing provides concrete flooring services throughout Bartow, FL - from commercial and industrial epoxy coatings in Polk County warehouses and shops to polished concrete, garage floor coatings, and driveway resurfacing in the city's historic neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. We have been responding to project inquiries within one business day since 2017, and we know the difference between a 1920s slab near downtown and a 1970s ranch pour on the east side of town.

Bartow serves as the Polk County seat and has a mix of government buildings, light industrial facilities, auto shops, and small warehouses that need durable flooring beyond what standard residential products can handle. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are formulated for the heavy vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, and constant foot traffic that Bartow commercial floors encounter. We work around business hours to minimize downtime.
Most of Bartow's postwar ranch homes were built with either a carport or an attached single-car garage, and the concrete in those slabs has never seen a protective coating in 50 to 70 years of use. Uncoated garage slabs in Florida's climate absorb oil, moisture, and tire chemicals that permanently stain the surface and begin to break down the concrete from within. A polyaspartic or epoxy garage floor coating seals the surface and takes about one day to install - no multi-week disruption.
Bartow has a large share of homes built with concrete block and solid slab construction from the 1940s through the 1970s. When old vinyl tile or carpet is removed in these homes, the original concrete slab underneath is frequently dense and well-cured - the type of slab that polishes exceptionally well. Polished concrete is a practical choice for Bartow homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance floor that does not trap allergens and holds up against the humidity that affects every home in central Florida.
Driveways on Bartow's older properties are commonly showing surface cracking, spalling edges, and discoloration from decades of heat, UV exposure, and seasonal rain. If the slab structure is still sound, resurfacing with a micro-overlay restores the appearance and protects the concrete without the cost or disruption of full removal. For homes near older live oak trees - common in the "City of Oaks" - we assess root-related cracking before recommending resurfacing versus replacement.
Bartow averages around 50 inches of rainfall annually, and most of that arrives in heavy afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. Unsealed concrete on driveways, walkways, and patios absorbs that water and cycles through wet-and-dry phases repeatedly, which accelerates surface deterioration. Sealing every two to three years is the single most cost-effective maintenance step a Bartow homeowner can take to extend the life of outdoor concrete surfaces.
Pool decks in Bartow take a beating from the combination of intense UV exposure, daily summer rainstorms, and the pool chemicals that splash and drip onto the surrounding concrete year after year. Most pool decks from the 1970s and 1980s are now visibly pitted, faded, or rough underfoot - conditions that make a resurfacing or slip-resistant coating coating both a safety and aesthetic improvement. We assess the existing deck condition and recommend the right system for the surface age and use.
Bartow's housing stock spans a wider range of ages than almost any other community we serve. The blocks closest to the historic downtown core have homes from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s - wood-frame construction with original or patched foundations, slabs that have been through 80 or more central Florida summer storm seasons, and concrete that may have been mixed and poured to very different standards than what is used today. Moving outward from downtown, the 1950s through 1970s postwar ranch homes built with concrete block construction make up the bulk of the city's residential stock. And on the newer edges of town, subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s have homes that are now hitting the 25 to 35 year mark where the first major maintenance rounds typically begin. Each age category has different slab characteristics, different failure modes, and different preparation requirements before any coating or resurfacing work can go on top.
Soil conditions in Bartow add another variable that separates this area from communities built on undisturbed ground. Polk County, including parts of Bartow and the surrounding area, was one of the most active phosphate mining regions in the United States through most of the 20th century. Mining operations required the movement and resettlement of large amounts of soil, and in some neighborhoods, homes were built on land that was reclaimed after mining activity ended. Reclaimed land does not compact the same way native soil does - it can shift, settle, and drain differently over decades. Homeowners in these areas sometimes see concrete cracking and slab settling that seems disproportionate to the age of the structure. A slab assessment before any coating work is not a formality in Bartow - it is how we protect both the homeowner's investment and our own installation.
Our crew works regularly throughout Bartow, and we pull permits through the City of Bartow Building Department when the scope of work requires one. Bartow is an incorporated municipality, so permit requirements and inspections are handled by the city rather than Polk County - a distinction that matters for scheduling and compliance. Most interior coating and polishing work does not require a permit, but we confirm this for every project before booking the job. When a permit is needed, we handle the application so the homeowner does not have to navigate the City of Bartow Community Development Department on their own.
Bartow is organized around a downtown core anchored by the Polk County Courthouse - a building most Bartow residents have walked past hundreds of times. The neighborhoods immediately surrounding downtown contain the oldest homes in the city, and these are the properties where we most often encounter the combination of older slabs, settled soil, and large live oak root systems that require careful assessment before any floor work begins. Bartow High School, Bartow Municipal Airport, and the US-98 and SR-60 corridors mark out the main arteries we navigate regularly when moving between jobs across the city.
We also serve neighboring Auburndale to the northwest and Mulberry to the north. Jobs in Bartow are often scheduled back to back with work in both of those communities, which keeps our crew times efficient and our response times fast across all three areas.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will reply within one business day to schedule your estimate. No long waits and no automated runarounds - you get a direct response from our team.
We come to your Bartow property, assess the slab condition, check for moisture vapor and any settling issues, and give you a firm written quote before leaving. For Bartow homes on older soil, this step determines what preparation the slab needs - and that affects the price, so we never skip it.
On installation day, we mechanically grind and prepare the concrete surface before applying any coating or polish. Most residential projects in Bartow are completed in one day. You do not need to be home during the work, but we coordinate access with you in advance.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you and explain the cure time and care instructions specific to the product installed. We are available by phone if questions come up after the job is done.
We serve all of Bartow - from the historic neighborhoods near the Polk County Courthouse to the newer subdivisions on the edges of town. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Bartow is the county seat of Polk County, Florida - a distinction the city has held for over 150 years. With a population of roughly 20,000 people, it sits near the geographic center of Florida, about 50 miles east of Tampa and 60 miles southwest of Orlando. The city earned the nickname "City of Oaks" for the large live oak trees that shade many of its older streets, and that canopy is still one of the most recognizable features of the historic downtown neighborhoods. Bartow has a stable, long-rooted community feel that is distinct from the fast-growth suburb character of many Polk County communities - residents here tend to have strong ties to the area and a practical approach to maintaining their properties. You can read more about the city's history at the Bartow, Florida Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Bartow reflects the city's long history. The core neighborhoods around the Polk County Courthouse contain some of Polk County's oldest surviving residential architecture, including pre-World War II homes that have been maintained and updated through multiple generations. Moving outward, the vast majority of the city's homes are the concrete block ranch style built between the late 1940s and the 1970s - solid construction that has aged well structurally but now needs the kind of surface-level concrete maintenance that was never part of the original build. Nearby communities we serve include Lakeland to the north and Mulberry just a few miles up US-37.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit the contact form - we respond within one business day and serve all of Bartow, from historic downtown neighborhoods to newer subdivisions across the city.