The Surface Your Property
Deserves — Built to Last
in Florida's Climate

Your Outdoor Surface Has Been Settling for Builder-Grade Long Enough. Discover a resin-bound stone system that drains, resists, and holds — where coatings fail and pavers give up.

/ Drains Thoroughly

/ Hand-Troweled

/ No Re-Coating

The Surface Your Property
Deserves — Built to Last
in Florida's Climate

Your Outdoor Surface Has Been Settling for Builder-Grade Long Enough. Discover a resin-bound stone system that drains, resists, and holds — where coatings fail and pavers give up.

/ Drains Thoroughly

/ Hand-Troweled

/ No Re-Coating

Crete and Company

Epoxy Peels. Pavers Shift. Concrete Stains. You Already Know This

The cycle is always the same: looks great at installation — then slowly doesn't.

01 / Most exterior surfaces in Central Florida weren't designed to perform long-term — they were designed to look acceptable at closing. Epoxy peels under UV and thermal movement. Pavers shift and weed. Stamped concrete cracks and stains. Every option comes with the same problem on a different timeline.

02 / Beyond appearances, there's the function problem. Surfaces that can't drain create pooling. Surfaces that retain heat make your outdoor space uncomfortable. A surface that looks wrong and performs wrong changes how you actually use your home.

This Isn't a Coating. It's a Constructed Surface System

Natural stone aggregate. UV-stable resin. A substrate evaluated before a single stone goes down.

01 / Resin-bound stone is natural stone aggregate mixed with UV-stable polyurethane resin — a fully permeable surface where water drains through the material itself. It bonds to the surface as part of it, so there's no coating-to-substrate interface to fail. No peeling. No delamination.

02 / It reduces heat retention compared to traditional coatings, resists UV-driven color fade, and comes in 24 stone blend options — so the final surface reflects your home rather than defaulting to whatever was easiest to specify.

What Happens Between Your 1st Call and a Finished Surface

Every project starts with the substrate — not the stone.

01 / Surface evaluation

Existing concrete, drainage, and substrate condition assessed before anything is specified.

02 / Substrate Preparation

Cleaned, repaired, and properly primed. This is where most installations succeed long-term or quietly don't.

03 / System Application

Hand-troweled by our crew — every square foot. No sprayers. The result is a seamless, tight finish with consistent depth throughout.

04 / Cure & Handoff

Surface inspected, cured, and handed off with full care guidance. You know exactly what you have and how to maintain it.

who it's for

& USE
CASES

If the Surface Is Outside and Gets Used, It's Likely A Candidate.

/ Residential & Commercial

/ Flexible Application

― For Central Florida homeowners, the most common starting points are pool surrounds that have become uncomfortable or cosmetically compromised, and driveways where epoxy or bare concrete no longer reflects the home built around them

Commercial applications follow the same logic — permeable drainage, durability under traffic, a finish that reads as considered. At $18–25 per square foot, this is a full system replacement, not a decorative layer on top of a problem.

The Difference Between a Surface That Works and One You Work Around

/ Built to Last

/ Designed for Florida

Performance, comfort, and appearance — from the same system, installed correctly once.

― Water passes through the material itself. No standing water on pool decks or walkways after Florida rain

― Reduces surface heat retention vs. traditional coatings. Matters on any barefoot-use surface in this climate.

― No coating-to-substrate interface to fail. Bonds as part of the surface and stays there.

― Seamless surface. None of the upkeep cycles that come with pavers.

― Matched to your home's architecture and color scheme, not whatever neutral was easiest.

― With proper prep and hand-troweled application, this isn't revisited in three years.

Discover
Available Colors

Available in 24 natural stone blends, our resin-bound system pairs architectural color refinement with UV-stable performance built for Florida’s climate. Each blend is permanently bound into a seamless, permeable surface —preserving tone, texture, and integrity without peeling, fading, or re-coating.

/ Built to Last

/ Designed for Florida

A Construction Background Applied to a Surface Problem.

Not a decorative service. A constructed system — designed from the substrate up.

/ Central Florida's Own

The Starting Point

― Crete & Co. was founded with a background in construction, site planning, and land surveying. Drainage behavior, substrate conditions, and long-term performance aren't afterthoughts — they're the starting point.

certified installer

― As a certified Vuba Stone installer in Central Florida, every project uses a manufacturer-supported system with documented performance across demanding climates. Resin-bound stone is new to this region. That's exactly why the process here is taken seriously.

What Most People Ask Before They Commit.

Straight answers. No sales language.

Does my concrete need to be torn out?

― Usually no. In most cases it applies as an overlay. Substrate condition is evaluated first to confirm. Structural issues get addressed before anything goes on top.

What does it cost?

― $18–25 per square foot depending on scope and surface conditions. That covers a full system — evaluation, preparation, and hand-troweled installation. Not a topical coating.

What surfaces do you install?

― Pool decks, driveways, patios, walkways, stairs, covered porches, entryways, courtyards, select indoor. Residential and commercial. Central Florida-based.

What maintenance does it need?

― Regular pressure washing. Avoid prolonged contact with solvents. Use elevated planters, not flat-bottom containers. Designed to be used — not protected.

How long does installation take?

― Most residential projects: one to two days. Foot traffic held 24–48 hours post-install. Vehicle traffic at 48–72 hours. Exact timeline confirmed at evaluation.

Is resin-bound stone the same as epoxy?

― No. Epoxy is a coating sitting on top of a substrate. Resin-bound stone bonds into the surface as part of it — no interface to peel from.

Does it actually drain?

― Water passes through the material itself — not around edges or through joints. Handles Florida rainfall without pooling. Eliminates standing water on pool decks after rain.

How does it hold up in Florida heat and sun?

― The polyurethane resin is UV-stable — resists color shift and surface degradation. Also reduces surface heat retention vs. traditional coatings, which matters underfoot in this climate.

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The Surface Doesn't Have to Stay the Way It Is.

Start with an honest look at what you have — no commitment required.

― A surface decision this size shouldn't start with a sales call. It should start with a real look at your substrate, your drainage, and what a realistic outcome looks like for your specific property.

/No Obligation

/Real Evaluation

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Start With the FREE Surface Evaluation

A proper surface system begins with substrate evaluation, drainage review, and realistic performance expectations for your specific property.

― We evaluate existing concrete, slope, and drainage before specifying a system. No guesswork.

― UV-stable, permeable, and installed by hand for long-term performance — not a temporary finish.

Florida's Resin-Bound Resurfacing

Crete And Company LLC is a Certified Vuba Stone installer specializing in engineered resin-bound surface systems built for Florida’s climate.

From substrate evaluation to hand-troweled installation, every project is constructed for long-term durability across residential and commercial properties in Central Florida.

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