Coral Springs, a popular suburban community in Broward County Florida, is located 20 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale and 20 miles southwest of Boca Raton. Adjacent to the surrounding communities of Margate, Coconut Creek, Parkland, Sunrise, Lauderhill and Tamarac, Coral Springs is the fifth largest city in the county with a population of approximately 135,000. Coral Springs is also part of the Miami Metropolitan area. The city of Coral Springs origins date back to the early 1960s, when Coral Springs was a planned community, developed by Coral Ridge Properties. Interestingly, the area was once marshy land originally purchased in the 1930’s by land developer Henry Lyons. In 1961, Coral Ridge Properties purchased the land from Lyons’ family and chartered the City of Coral Springs in 1963.
With a family friendly environment, along with highly regimented building codes of having few tall buildings no more than 12 stories high and a low crime rate, Coral Springs has become a popular community to live and raise a family. From the early 1970s through the late 1990s, the city of Coral Springs has seen a rapid population growth of adding 35,000 additional residents every decade. The opening of the Sawgrass Expressway in 1986, running alongside the western region of the city has also added to Coral Springs population growth. There are 19 public schools in the community of Coral Springs, including Coral Springs High School and Taravella High School. The City of Coral Springs is also home to 50 municipal parks, including Mullins Park which spans over 70 acres in the city, along with the Sandy Ridge Sanctuary, which spans over 38 acres. The Florida Panthers Hockey Team trains annually at the Coral Springs Sportsplex.
In 2012, Money Magazine named Coral Springs, one of the “Best Places To Live In America.” There’s no doubt Coral Springs homeowners appreciate their quality of life, living in a community as highly regarded as Coral Springs. There’s also no doubt that numerous homeowners and business owners in the Coral Springs area choose 24 Hour Floor for their impressive good looks, matched to the outstanding quality and long-lasting durability they offer. After all, a premium concrete coated floor from 24 Hour Floor is 4 times stronger than epoxy, UV protected and ideal for the Florida climate. Unlike epoxy, an industrial strength 24 Hour Floor will not fade, get hard and brittle, flake or crack. The flexible construction of 24 Hour Floor features a Polyurea base and Polyaspartic topcoat, that are designed to cure together, creating a flexible bond that allows for expansion of the concrete.
With a new 24 Hour Floor installed in your garage, on your driveway, walkways, patio or pool deck, you’ll be doing it once and doing it right. It takes just one day for a 24 Hour Floor to completely dry and you’ll be able to walk on your concrete coated floor just hours after the installation. What’s more, your new 24 Hour Floor comes with a 15-year residential warranty.
Whether you’re looking to have a new garage floor installed at your Eagle Trace home, a new pool deck installed at your Coral Springs Village home, or have your driveway and walkways updated at your Oakwood residence, 24 Hour Floor can assist you every step of the way. 24 Hour Floor is a local family owned and operated company, as well as a licensed general contractor with offices in Pompano Beach and Port St. Lucie. Contact us today at 866-791-1130 to schedule a free estimate.
24 Hour Floor, a Florida family-owned and operated company with offices in Pompano Beach and Port Saint Lucie, is a division of Tru Colors Contracting, the foremost leader in painting and waterproofing in the South Florida area. My Stack Box, is also a division of Tru Colors Contracting.
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