Epoxy Floor Coatings
Durable epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreSalinas Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is your local concrete flooring contractor in Del Rey Oaks, CA, specializing in concrete resurfacing, epoxy coatings, and concrete sealing for homes on the Monterey Peninsula. We have responded to inquiries from Del Rey Oaks homeowners within one business day since we began serving this area.

Del Rey Oaks driveways and slabs develop cracks and surface wear from oak tree roots, moisture, and decades of use. Our concrete resurfacing and overlay service restores the surface without full replacement, saving cost and disruption for homeowners throughout the city.
The postwar ranch homes in Del Rey Oaks typically have concrete slab floors in garages and utility spaces that benefit from a durable epoxy system. Epoxy seals the slab against moisture vapor - a real concern in coastal fog-belt climates - while giving the floor a clean, easy-to-maintain finish.
Living about a mile from Monterey Bay means your concrete is exposed to salt air and marine fog year-round. A penetrating sealer applied every two to three years blocks chlorides from reaching the steel reinforcement inside your slab, slowing corrosion and extending the life of driveways and patios.
Many Del Rey Oaks homes have attached single-car or two-car garages with older concrete floors that have absorbed oil and moisture for 50 years or more. A polyaspartic or epoxy garage floor coating cleans up the slab, adds slip resistance, and makes the space genuinely usable rather than just a storage area.
Before any coating or overlay can bond properly, the existing slab needs to be mechanically prepared. In Del Rey Oaks, where older slabs often have contaminants, previous coatings, or surface damage, proper grinding and prep is the step that determines whether the final job lasts five years or twenty.
Some Del Rey Oaks homeowners renovating their ranch-style homes are replacing carpet and tile with polished concrete for a cleaner interior look. The existing slab becomes the finished floor after grinding and densifying, which is cost-effective and well-suited to the open floor plans common in this housing era.
Del Rey Oaks is a small city, covering less than one square mile, but the homes here deal with conditions that accelerate wear on concrete faster than most people expect. The city sits roughly one mile from Monterey Bay, which means salt-laden fog rolls in most mornings from May through August and deposits chlorides on every exterior surface. Over time, those chlorides penetrate unsealed concrete and begin to corrode the steel reinforcement inside, leading to spalling and structural weakening. The mature oak trees the city takes its name from add another challenge - their roots grow under driveways and sidewalk slabs, lifting and fracturing concrete that can look fine from above until the crack spreads.
Most of the homes in Del Rey Oaks were built between the 1950s and the 1970s, making them 50 to 70 years old. The original concrete poured during that era has had decades of fog moisture, occasional seismic tremors from the active fault systems nearby, and cycles of root stress. A contractor who does not account for these specific conditions - coastal salt exposure, older slab chemistry, and the risk of ongoing root movement - will produce work that fails sooner than it should. We factor in all of these variables before we propose a solution for any Del Rey Oaks property.
Our crew works throughout Del Rey Oaks regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city's Building Department on Fern Drive handles permit questions for work that requires one, and we pull permits when they apply. Most concrete coating and resurfacing projects in Del Rey Oaks do not require a permit, but we always confirm before we start.
The oak-lined streets near City Hall and the quieter cul-de-sacs bordering the old Fort Ord land give Del Rey Oaks a distinctive feel - compact lots with mature trees, stucco homes from a specific postwar era, and neighbors who have been here for years. When we schedule a job in Del Rey Oaks, we plan for the access realities of smaller lots and the root conditions on driveways that have had decades of oak tree growth alongside them.
We also serve the neighboring cities of Monterey and Seaside, so if you have a project that spans properties in more than one area, we can coordinate the work.
Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day to confirm details and set an assessment time. You do not need to be present for the initial look, though we prefer it so we can answer questions directly.
We visit your Del Rey Oaks property, assess the slab condition, note any root damage or moisture issues, and give you a written scope and price before any work begins. No surprise charges - what we quote is what you pay unless you change the scope.
We mechanically prepare the slab - grinding, cleaning, and repairing cracks - before applying any coating or overlay system. This step takes most of the project time and is what determines how long the finished work holds up.
After the final coat cures - typically 24 to 48 hours for light foot traffic - we walk the job with you, explain care instructions, and confirm everything meets the agreed scope. We stand behind our work and will return to address any concern after cure.
We serve Del Rey Oaks homeowners throughout the year. Reach out and we will respond within one business day.
(831) 243-7185Del Rey Oaks is one of the smallest incorporated cities in Monterey County, covering less than one square mile with a population of around 1,600 residents. The city gets its name from the native oak trees that grow throughout the area, and the streets near City Hall on Fern Drive are lined with mature oaks that have been growing for decades. The housing stock is predominantly single-story ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s, most of them owner-occupied and well-maintained. According to the U.S. Census, home values here are well above the national median, reflecting the desirability of the Monterey Peninsula location.
The city borders the former Fort Ord military base to the east and the city of Monterey to the west, placing it squarely in the heart of the Peninsula's residential core. Most homes have attached garages, concrete driveways, and stucco exteriors - all surfaces that see accelerated wear from the coastal fog and salt air that come with life near Monterey Bay. Homeowners here tend to invest in their properties, and the demand for concrete repair and resurfacing work reflects that. Neighboring Monterey and Seaside share the same coastal conditions and are also part of our regular service area.
Durable epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
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Learn MoreSalt air, oak roots, and aging slabs are a real combination in Del Rey Oaks. Call us or get a free estimate online and we will be in touch within one business day.