North Pinellas golf-community garages, coastal bungalows, and lanais — coated by a crew from your own county.
Palm Harbor built out fast in the 1970s and 80s — the median home here dates to about 1985 — so the typical floor we see is a one-story block home’s slab with an attached garage, now closing in on its fortieth birthday. The east side runs to deed-restricted golf and lake communities like Highland Lakes, with 2,454 villas and homes built 1977 to 1989 around its own 27-hole course, and Lansbrook’s roughly 1,800 homes near Lake Tarpon. Toward the water, Ozona, Crystal Beach, and Old Palm Harbor mix vintage bungalows with boating communities like Baywood Village — and salt air off St. Joseph Sound comes with the view.
Apex Epoxy Coatings is a Pinellas County crew, and Palm Harbor is a short drive: we install garage floor epoxy, our flagship full-broadcast flake systems, lanai and pool deck coatings with UV-stable topcoats, metallic epoxy, and commercial floors for the shops and restaurants along US 19. Slabs from 1985 have four decades of story in them, so every job starts with diamond grinding, crack repair, and a moisture check.
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(727) 423-5985Highland Lakes and Lansbrook garages are classic Palm Harbor work: original 1977-to-1989 concrete that has outlived its builder finish, ready to be ground back, repaired, and rebuilt as a flake floor that hides dust and takes daily traffic. These are deed-restricted, HOA-governed neighborhoods, so finish and color choices on patios and pool decks sometimes need to fit community standards — we help owners pick blends that pass review and still stand out in the garage.
The coastal pockets play by different rules. Ozona — an official Pinellas County golf cart community on the Pinellas Trail — Crystal Beach, and Baywood Village sit in the salt air of St. Joseph Sound, where a fully sealed, easy-rinse surface earns its keep on lanais, entries, and garage floors alike. Screened lanais and pool decks are standard across north Pinellas, and we tune every outdoor coating for barefoot grip and UV stability.
Palm Harbor’s climate does what the rest of Tampa Bay’s does, just with a Gulf breeze: average humidity around 74 percent, nearly two-thirds of the year’s rain concentrated June through September, and a summer UV index that peaks around 12. That combination is why we moisture-test slabs before coating and finish every exterior surface with UV-stable topcoats — bare epoxy ambers out here, and a lanai is too visible to get that wrong.
On the commercial side, US 19 is the most heavily traveled arterial in Pinellas County — more than 90,000 vehicles a day — lined with retail plazas, grocery-anchored centers, restaurants, and offices from Uptown Palm Harbor to Palm Harbor Shops, plus the walkable storefronts of the Old Palm Harbor downtown. Retail suites, restaurant kitchens, and service businesses are the typical commercial floor here, and we install them seamless, slip-aware, and scheduled around your open hours.
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