
Plant City Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing installs polished concrete flooring, garage floor coatings, concrete sealing, and driveway resurfacing throughout Mulberry, FL. We understand the mid-century CBS ranch homes, the soil conditions that come with Mulberry's phosphate mining history, and the Polk County climate that puts real stress on aging concrete every summer.

Mulberry homes from the 1950s and 1960s often have solid concrete slabs that have never been finished - they have simply been covered with vinyl tile, carpet, or linoleum for decades. When those coverings come up, what is underneath is frequently a dense old slab that is a strong candidate for polishing. Our polished concrete flooring service grinds away the history, densifies the surface, and produces a durable, low-maintenance floor that suits both the homes people are renovating and the ones they are simply keeping in good shape.
A large share of Mulberry homes were built with carports rather than enclosed garages, but those that have garage slabs typically have concrete that is 40 to 70 years old and has been absorbing oil and moisture without any protection since day one. A coated garage floor is easier to clean, resists staining, and holds up against the humidity and afternoon thunderstorms that characterize every summer in Polk County. Proper surface preparation on slabs this age requires mechanical grinding - not just a chemical etch.
Driveways and patios on Mulberry's older properties often have surface cracking and spalling from decades of heat, rain, and occasional freezes - but the underlying slab structure is still sound. Resurfacing with a micro-overlay restores the surface without the cost of full removal and replacement. For properties on reclaimed land where some soil settling has occurred, we assess the structural situation first to confirm that resurfacing is the right call rather than replacement.
Central Florida's summer rainfall totals in the 50 to 55 inch per year range, and Mulberry's relatively flat terrain means water stays near the surface longer after storms. Sealing a driveway or patio in Mulberry slows the water absorption that breaks down concrete from within, reduces the algae and mildew that appears on shaded surfaces within a season or two, and extends the useful life of slabs that are already dealing with age-related wear.
Every floor coating and polishing project we do in Mulberry starts with proper surface preparation. Slabs from the 1950s through the 1980s accumulate layers of old adhesive, contamination, and surface deterioration that prevent coatings from bonding correctly. Diamond grinding removes all of that and opens the concrete to accept whatever system goes on top - the foundation step that separates a floor that lasts 15 years from one that fails in the first wet season.
Epoxy floor coatings are a practical choice for Mulberry homeowners who want a durable, cleanable surface in garages, utility rooms, or workshop spaces. For slabs in the older homes common in this area, a moisture vapor test before application is important - Polk County's high water table and summer rainfall push moisture through slabs year-round, and an epoxy system installed without testing will delaminate. We test every slab before applying anything.
Mulberry is a small, tight-knit community of roughly 3,800 people in Polk County, sitting between Lakeland to the north and Bartow to the south along US Highway 37. The housing stock here is almost entirely single-family homes built for working families during the mid-20th century, when the phosphate mining industry was at its peak in this part of Florida. Most homes are concrete block construction from the 1950s through the 1980s - sturdy houses built to last, but now 40 to 70 years old and in need of the kind of concrete maintenance that was never in the original budget. Interior slabs, driveways, and carport pads in this age range have absorbed decades of oil, moisture, and Florida weather without any protective coating, and many are at the stage where sealing or resurfacing is far more cost-effective than waiting for full replacement.
The other factor that sets Mulberry apart is its soil. Polk County's phosphate mining history left behind reclaimed land in parts of this area - land that was developed for residential use after mining operations ended. Reclaimed land can have uneven soil compaction beneath slabs, which shows up over time as cracking, settling, and drainage problems that do not respond to surface-only repairs. This does not affect every property in Mulberry, but it is a real factor in parts of the city, and it means a proper slab assessment before any concrete work is not optional here. A contractor who does not know the local geology and starts coating or resurfacing without evaluating the slab condition can create a worse outcome than doing nothing.
Our crew works throughout Mulberry regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Mulberry is its own incorporated city, so any permits required for concrete work are issued by the City of Mulberry rather than through Polk County. We confirm permit requirements for every job before scheduling. For projects that do require a permit, we handle the application process so you are not navigating the city building department on your own.
The homes we work on in Mulberry are mostly concentrated in the neighborhoods spreading out from US Highway 37 and the downtown corridor near the Mulberry Phosphate Museum. Properties closest to downtown tend to have the oldest slabs - many are original 1950s pours. Homes on the outer edges of the city built in the late 1970s and 1980s are generally in better slab condition but are reaching the age where concrete maintenance starts to matter. The town sits along a flat stretch of Polk County between two slightly larger communities, and the routing between Lakeland and Bartow makes scheduling efficient for both areas.
We serve neighboring Bartow to the south as well. Bartow is Polk County's seat and a short drive from Mulberry on US-17, so our crews running jobs between the two communities have a straightforward route. If you are on the southern side of Mulberry near the Bartow city limits, our response times and scheduling flexibility in this corridor are typically strong.
Call us or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. If you know the approximate age of your home and what you are hoping to do - polish interior floors, coat a garage, resurface a driveway - that information helps us prepare for the site visit before we arrive.
We visit the property, test the slab for moisture, and check for any signs of soil settling or root pressure. In Mulberry, we also note the surrounding soil conditions given the area's history with mining activity. The estimate we give you is specific to your slab - not a ballpark range - so there are no surprises on pricing.
Most residential projects in Mulberry complete in one to two days. Outdoor work - driveway sealing, pool deck coatings, resurfacing - is scheduled outside the June-September afternoon thunderstorm season when possible, because proper curing requires dry conditions after application.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work and explain what the floor needs long-term. For polished concrete in Mulberry homes, that is typically a penetrating sealer re-application every few years and routine damp mopping. There is no wax schedule, no stripping, and no complicated upkeep.
We serve all of Mulberry - from the streets near downtown to the neighborhoods out toward the Bartow line. No pressure, no obligation. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
Mulberry is a small city in central Polk County with a population of around 3,800 people. It sits between Lakeland to the north and Bartow to the south, connected to both by US Highway 37, which runs straight through the center of town. Mulberry's identity was shaped almost entirely by the phosphate mining industry that dominated Polk County for most of the 20th century. The Mulberry Phosphate Museum on the downtown strip stands as the most visible reminder of that era - it is a reference point every long-time resident knows. The annual Phosphate Festival in October draws residents from across the area and is one of the most attended community events in this part of the county. Most of the housing stock in Mulberry is single-family, owner-occupied, and mid-century, reflecting the working-class families who lived here during the mining years and the generations who have stayed.
The residential neighborhoods spread outward from the Highway 37 corridor on both sides, with the older properties concentrated near downtown and newer homes from the late 1970s and 1980s toward the city edges. Lots in Mulberry tend to be mid-size, and many have mature trees that contribute to the tree root issues common on driveways and sidewalks throughout town. Polk County as a whole has been growing quickly, with new residents arriving from Tampa, Orlando, and out of state - but Mulberry has a slower pace and a more stable, long-term resident base than the faster-growing parts of the county. Neighboring Lakeland to the north offers a much larger urban center, while Mulberry retains its small-town character along the highway corridor.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Mulberry and respond within one business day. Older slabs and Polk County's wet summers are not going to get easier on your concrete - reach out now and we will come take a look.