Lanais, porches, walkways, and entry pads live outside in the salt air full time. Coating them seals out moisture and mildew and turns gray builder concrete into a finished part of the home.
Outdoor living is why people move to this coast, and the concrete underneath it is usually the last thing anyone finishes. A coated lanai or patio reads as intentional: a real floor with color and texture instead of a slab that happens to have furniture on it.
The technical requirements are the same as our other exterior work: UV stable topcoats, textured finishes for rain traction, and preparation that assumes coastal moisture in the slab. Walkways and entries get the same treatment, which matters for the front of the house where mildew shadows and irrigation staining show first.
Pricing: Patios and walkways are priced by the square foot with most projects in the five to seven dollar range. Combining spaces in one visit lowers the effective rate.
Measured, moisture tested, quoted in writing.
Mechanical prep for a permanent bond. Never acid etching.
Cracks filled, polyurea base anchored into the slab.
Your blend, sealed under a UV stable topcoat.
Yes, screened lanais are one of the most common projects we quote. The screen stays, the floor gets transformed.
Yes, and you should. Mobilization is a real cost, so combining surfaces into one project is the most efficient way to buy this work.
Tell us what you want coated and where you are on the coast. Fast response, written estimates, no pressure.
386.283.6955