A painted floor logo wears off. A vinyl decal peels. A CNC-engraved logo is milled directly into the concrete slab — it's part of the building, and it lasts as long as the floor does. That's why restaurants, dealerships, breweries, and gyms across Southwest Florida are putting their brand in the floor instead of on it.
What CNC concrete engraving is
We mount a computer-guided cutting machine over your slab and mill your logo, artwork, or lettering directly into the surface — clean lines, sharp detail, true to your brand file. The cut is then finished and can be color-filled or left natural, and the whole floor polished or sealed around it. We ran the machine ourselves on the Laishley Crab House logo — watch the cut happen and you understand why photos don't do it justice.
Why it beats painted logos and mats
- Permanent. Paint scuffs and forklift traffic erase it. An engraving is geometry, not pigment — it can't wear off because it isn't sitting on top.
- Premium signal. Customers notice a brand cut into stone. It reads as confidence — the same reason cornerstones are carved, not stickered.
- Zero maintenance. Mop it like the rest of the floor. No re-painting, no replacing curled mats.
- One-of-one. No two slabs are alike, and your mark is in yours. Competitors can copy a sign; they can't copy your floor.
Where it works best
Entryways and lobbies, showroom centers, behind the bar, gym turf borders, restaurant host stands — anywhere eyes hit the floor. It pairs naturally with polished concrete (engrave, then polish the whole field) or with coated floors as an inlaid feature.
What it costs
Standard pricing runs from $100 per square foot of engraved area — most logos are a few feet across, so a permanent brand mark typically costs less than a year of replacing entrance mats. We quote from your actual artwork, free.
Talk to the people who run the machines
Father & son, owner-operated. Free quotes across Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs and all of Southwest Florida.
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