Floor Restoration Services in Jacksonville, FL
All Floors Restoration provides professional floor restoration and specialty surface services in Jacksonville, FL for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Jacksonville is served by our North Florida branch, with local crews who know the area and a service list that covers everything from polished concrete in new construction to marble and terrazzo restoration in the city's historic districts. We are certified and insured, work across residential, commercial, and industrial floors, and provide free quotes. Our focus is restoration and surface performance, which fits a market like Jacksonville where you have a steady mix of brand-new construction, busy industrial corridors, and older neighborhoods full of original stone and terrazzo worth saving.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Riverside
- Avondale
- San Marco
- Ortega
- Springfield
- Murray Hill
- Mandarin
- Southside
- Arlington
- Jacksonville Beach
- Atlantic Beach
- Neptune Beach
- Ponte Vedra
- Nocatee
- Bartram Park
Services we offer in Jacksonville
All Floors Restoration offers a full range of specialty floor services in Jacksonville. That includes polished concrete, epoxy flooring, polyaspartic coatings, concrete sealing, coatings removal and surface preparation, decorative concrete stains, concrete overlays and micro-toppings, marble restoration, terrazzo restoration, and granite and stone restoration. Each system is matched to the building and how the floor is actually used, not picked from a generic menu.
Polished concrete is a strong fit for new garages, offices, retail spaces, and commercial interiors going up in Nocatee, Bartram Park, and the Southside. Epoxy flooring works well in Jacksonville garages, workshops, and light industrial spaces that need a clean, washable finish. Polyaspartic coatings are a good choice for residential garages and commercial floors that need fast turnaround and strong UV performance — important in a city that gets year-round sun.
Concrete sealing protects slabs against moisture, staining, and surface wear, which matters in a humid coastal market. Coatings removal and surface prep are often the most important steps on a Jacksonville project — old failed coatings, mastic, and previous finishes have to come off cleanly before a new system goes down. Decorative concrete stains and overlays give older slabs a new look without tearing them out, and micro-toppings can resurface concrete that is structurally sound but visually rough.
On the natural stone side, marble restoration brings back honed and polished finishes on foyers, thresholds, and floors. Terrazzo restoration is one of the most-requested services in Jacksonville's historic neighborhoods, where original mid-century terrazzo is often hidden under carpet or tile. Granite and stone restoration covers the rest — countertops, entry features, and stone floors that have lost their finish over time.
Neighborhoods we serve in Jacksonville
We serve clients across Jacksonville and the surrounding North Florida area, including Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Ortega, Springfield, Murray Hill, Mandarin, Southside, Arlington, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, and Bartram Park.
Riverside and Avondale are two of Jacksonville's best-known historic neighborhoods, with early-1900s bungalows, larger historic homes, and a walkable mix of shops and restaurants. Many of these homes still have original marble thresholds, stone foyers, and terrazzo floors that respond very well to professional restoration instead of replacement.
San Marco has a similar story — historic homes, a busy square, and properties where original stone and terrazzo finishes are part of the character of the house. Ortega is one of the city's oldest upscale residential areas, with riverfront estates and traditional homes where natural stone restoration is often the right call.
Springfield is a historic district just north of downtown that is going through steady restoration of its older housing stock. Floors there often need a mix of careful stone work and concrete restoration as owners bring properties back to life. Murray Hill, on the city's west side, has a strong inventory of mid-century homes where terrazzo is frequently found under newer floor coverings.
Mandarin, Southside, and Arlington cover a wide stretch of residential and commercial Jacksonville. These areas include everything from established neighborhoods to newer construction and busy commercial corridors, so the work ranges from polished concrete and coatings in commercial spaces to stone and concrete restoration in homes.
Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Neptune Beach sit right on the coast. Floors in these homes and businesses see salt air, sand, and constant indoor-outdoor traffic, which makes proper surface prep, sealing, and coating selection especially important. Ponte Vedra extends that coastal market south with a strong concentration of upscale residential and golf-community properties where finish quality matters.
Nocatee and Bartram Park are two of the fastest-growing areas in the region, with heavy new residential and commercial construction. Polished concrete in new garages, retail spaces, and commercial interiors is a natural fit here, along with polyaspartic and epoxy systems for homeowner garages going in across these new communities.
Polished concrete for Jacksonville properties
Jacksonville is in the middle of a long building cycle, and polished concrete is one of the best-suited floor systems for what is going up. New construction in Nocatee, Bartram Park, and the Southside includes a steady stream of garages, retail spaces, offices, restaurants, and commercial interiors where polished concrete delivers a clean, modern look with low long-term maintenance.
Polished concrete handles North Florida humidity well when the slab is properly prepared, densified, and sealed. It does not trap moisture the way some coating systems can, and it stands up to the kind of daily traffic that commercial and retail floors take in a busy market like Jacksonville. For new residential garages, polished concrete is a low-maintenance alternative to coatings and looks good without a lot of upkeep.
Our polished concrete work in Jacksonville covers polishing existing slabs, installing polishable overlays where the existing concrete is not a candidate for direct polishing, removing old coatings and mastic, prepping the surface correctly, and applying densifiers, sealers, and decorative stains as needed. The result is a finished floor built to last in real-world conditions, not a quick cosmetic job.
Jacksonville also has a strong industrial side. Warehouse and industrial corridors near JAXPORT and the Westside are good candidates for polished concrete and durable industrial coating systems. These floors need to handle forklift traffic, pallet jacks, equipment, and constant cleaning. The right combination of concrete polishing, sealing, and high-performance coatings can extend the life of these slabs significantly and reduce ongoing maintenance for the building owner.
Natural stone restoration in Jacksonville
Jacksonville's historic districts are one of the main reasons natural stone and terrazzo restoration is such a strong part of our work here. San Marco, Ortega, Avondale, Riverside, and Springfield are full of early-1900s and mid-century homes with original marble and terrazzo floors. Many of those surfaces are still in place under decades of wax, sealer, carpet, or tile, and they restore beautifully when the work is done correctly.
Marble restoration on these homes typically includes re-honing foyers, thresholds, and stone surfaces, removing etching and scratches, polishing the surface back to the desired finish, and sealing it so it holds up to daily use. The same approach applies to limestone and granite features throughout the home, including entries, fireplace surrounds, and bathroom floors.
Terrazzo is the standout material in Jacksonville. A large share of mid-century ranch homes across the city were built with poured-in-place terrazzo floors that later got covered with carpet, vinyl, or laminate. When owners pull the old flooring up, the terrazzo underneath is often in very good shape and only needs proper restoration. We grind the surface to remove adhesive and surface damage, hone it through progressive abrasive steps, polish it to the chosen finish, and seal it. The result is an original mid-century floor brought back to life — something that simply cannot be replicated with a new floor covering.
Granite and natural stone work rounds out the residential side, especially in the upscale homes along Ortega, San Marco, and Ponte Vedra where premium stone surfaces are a major part of the interior design.
Why Jacksonville floors benefit from restoration
Jacksonville floors deal with a specific set of conditions that make professional restoration worthwhile. Coastal humidity and salt air near Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Ponte Vedra push moisture into concrete slabs and put extra stress on coatings and sealers. A floor that was installed without proper moisture awareness will often fail early in these areas, regardless of how good the finish material is.
Florida slab-on-grade construction is another factor. Most homes and commercial buildings in Jacksonville sit on concrete slabs poured directly on the ground, with no basement and limited separation from soil moisture. Vapor can move up through the slab over time, and if the surface isn't prepped and the moisture isn't mitigated properly, coatings can bubble, peel, or delaminate. That is exactly why surface prep and the right system choice matter so much on every job we take on.
Restoration also matters because of what already exists in Jacksonville's older neighborhoods. Original mid-century terrazzo, marble thresholds, and stone foyers in the historic districts are worth restoring rather than covering up. Tearing out an original terrazzo floor to install new flooring is almost always the wrong call when the existing surface can be brought back to a clean, polished finish at a fraction of the disruption.
On the commercial and industrial side, restoration extends the life of concrete slabs that would otherwise need to be resurfaced or replaced. Polishing, sealing, and proper coatings keep floors performing in warehouses, retail spaces, and commercial interiors that see constant use. The combination of coastal climate, slab construction, and a deep inventory of original stone and terrazzo is what makes Jacksonville such a good fit for a restoration-focused contractor.
Why choose All Floors Restoration in Jacksonville
All Floors Restoration runs a dedicated North Florida branch with local crews based in the Jacksonville area. That means the team showing up for the job knows the local neighborhoods, the typical construction styles, and the way North Florida conditions affect concrete and stone floors. It is not a crew dispatched from another part of the state for a one-off project.
We are certified and insured, with manufacturer training across the polished concrete, coating, and stone restoration systems we install. Our service list covers residential, commercial, and industrial floors, so the same company that restores an original terrazzo floor in San Marco can polish the concrete in a new commercial space in Nocatee or coat a warehouse floor near JAXPORT.
Although the Jacksonville work is run out of the North Florida branch, the company's reach extends statewide. That gives clients access to specialized equipment, experienced crews, and a deeper bench of restoration capabilities than a small local-only contractor can usually offer. Free quotes are standard on every project — we look at the floor, talk through the realistic options, and put together a plan that fits the property.
Your local contact — request floor restoration in Jacksonville
If you need polished concrete, epoxy flooring, polyaspartic coatings, concrete sealing, coatings removal, decorative stains, overlays, micro-toppings, marble restoration, terrazzo restoration, or granite and stone restoration in Jacksonville, our North Florida branch is ready to help. We serve Jacksonville and the surrounding North Florida market for residential, commercial, and industrial floors.
Quotes are free. Reach out with the address, a short description of the floor and the space, and a few photos if you have them. We will follow up to schedule a site visit and put together a written estimate that lays out the recommended system, the scope of work, and what to expect on the job.
Your local contact
Calls in Jacksonville go straight to Adolfo Miranda, your North Florida branch lead.
904.258.3902Ready to restore your floors in Jacksonville?
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