
Miami Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Coral Gables, FL, specializing in polished concrete, stained concrete, and epoxy coatings for the city's older Mediterranean Revival homes and high-value residential properties, with crews who have worked in Coral Gables since 2016 and understand the older slab conditions, permit process, and finish standards these homes call for.

Polished concrete is a natural fit for Coral Gables homes built in the Mediterranean Revival style - the reflective, stone-like finish works with the tile, stucco, and arched doorways you find throughout the city. Our polished concrete flooring process densifies and seals the existing slab without raising the floor height, which matters in older Coral Gables homes where door thresholds and trim are fixed points.
Acid-stained concrete in warm earth tones - terracotta, amber, or aged stone - pairs well with the architectural character of Coral Gables' 1920s through 1950s homes. Stained concrete also holds up better than wood or laminate in South Florida's year-round humidity, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want a distinctive interior finish that does not fight the climate.
Many Coral Gables homes have substantial pool areas on their large, landscaped lots, and the concrete pool decks take years of UV exposure, heavy rain, and foot traffic. We apply slip-resistant, heat-reflective coatings that stay comfortable underfoot during South Florida's hottest months and restore the look of pool areas that have faded or cracked over time.
Coral Gables receives about 60 inches of rain per year, most of it in concentrated summer storms. Driveways and walkways on the city's flat, tree-lined lots absorb that water and break down faster without protection. A penetrating sealer closes the concrete against moisture intrusion and slows the cracking and pitting that years of wet-dry cycling produce on older slabs throughout the city.
Driveways, courtyards, and patios on Coral Gables properties can be 50 to 100 years old - structurally sound but showing their age on the surface. A thin overlay repairs and resurfaces the existing concrete at a fraction of the cost and disruption of full replacement, and it can be finished to complement the Spanish and Mediterranean architectural styles that define the neighborhood.
Interior slabs in older Coral Gables homes often carry layers of old tile mastic, terrazzo remnants, or previous coatings that have to be fully removed before any new finish can go down properly. Diamond grinding addresses all of those residues and opens the concrete surface to the profile that coatings, polishing, and overlays need to bond and perform as expected.
Coral Gables was designed starting in the 1920s around a Mediterranean Revival aesthetic that the city still enforces today. A large share of its homes were built between the 1920s and 1950s, which means slabs and foundations that are 70 to 100 years old. Those older slabs are often in better structural shape than you might expect - concrete block and poured concrete hold up well in South Florida's stable, frost-free climate - but they come with the accumulated history of multiple renovation cycles: old tile mastic, worn terrazzo sections, cracked surface areas, and in some cases moisture issues tied to the shallow water table that underlies much of Miami-Dade County. A contractor who has not worked with slabs from this era will spend the first part of the job discovering conditions that an experienced crew anticipates from the first inspection.
Coral Gables also has its own Building Department and a Board of Architects that reviews exterior work on residential properties - one of the strictest local approval processes in Miami-Dade. Homeowners here are typically invested in maintaining the character and value of their homes for the long term. That means the finish selected for an interior floor or a pool deck needs to hold up to the city's climate and be appropriate for a property where quality is expected. Understanding what finishes perform well in this specific combination of heat, humidity, and architectural context is part of what we bring to every job in Coral Gables.
Our crew works throughout Coral Gables regularly. The property type we encounter most often here is the single-family Mediterranean Revival home on a large, tree-lined lot - wider driveways than you find in neighboring cities, mature landscaping that can complicate access, and interior floors that have gone through multiple renovation cycles since the home was first built. We are familiar with the city's permit and approval process and coordinate with the Coral Gables Building Department when projects require it, so homeowners do not have to navigate that process on their own.
We work on properties from the neighborhoods near the Biltmore Hotel and the Venetian Pool on the west side of the city to the blocks closer to Miracle Mile in the downtown core and the quieter residential streets near Old Cutler Road. Coral Gables is a compact city where most neighborhoods are well-established and homeowners know their neighbors - a significant share of our work here comes through referrals from people who have seen finished floors in homes on their street.
We also serve clients in neighboring Doral and throughout Miami, so if you have properties in multiple parts of Miami-Dade, one call handles the work across all of them.
Call us or submit your details through our contact form. We respond within one business day. You do not need to know the exact finish you want - telling us the space, the current condition, and what you are hoping to achieve is enough to get started.
We visit your Coral Gables property to inspect the slab, test for moisture vapor, and identify any prep work the floor needs. The written estimate you receive covers labor, materials, and prep in full - so you know the complete cost before anything begins. No change orders for conditions we should have found at the inspection.
Surface prep - grinding, patching, vapor priming - comes before any finish is applied. This step takes more time on older Coral Gables slabs than on newer construction, and we do not rush it. Most residential jobs are completed in two to four days depending on the scope and the condition of the existing slab.
When the job is complete, we walk through the finished floor with you, explain the cure time, and go over the simple cleaning routine that keeps the floor looking right for years. We stay reachable after the project closes and welcome questions down the road.
We work with Coral Gables homeowners on polished concrete, stained floors, pool deck resurfacing, and more. Call us or submit your project online for a free estimate - we respond within one business day.
(645) 300-7263Coral Gables is a city of about 50,000 residents located just southwest of downtown Miami, developed starting in the 1920s by George Merrick around a Mediterranean Revival architectural vision that still defines the city today. Its wide, tree-canopied streets, red barrel tile roofs, stucco exteriors, and arched details make it one of the most architecturally consistent communities in Florida. The city enforces its design standards through a Board of Architects that reviews exterior changes to residential properties - a level of local oversight that most Miami-Dade cities do not have. Home values in Coral Gables are among the highest in the county, and the housing stock is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with residents who tend to stay long-term and maintain their properties carefully. Landmarks like the Venetian Pool - a 1923 public swimming pool carved from a coral rock quarry and listed on the National Register of Historic Places - and the Biltmore Hotel give the city a character that newer communities in Miami-Dade simply do not have.
For concrete flooring work, Coral Gables is a city where property owners expect quality and are willing to invest in it. The combination of older slabs, high home values, and homeowners who plan to stay for decades creates steady demand for flooring solutions that look right for the architecture and last through South Florida's climate. Neighboring cities including Doral and Miami are also part of our regular service territory, and we handle projects on both sides of the city without requiring separate contractors.
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Learn MoreWe visit your property, inspect the slab, and deliver a written estimate covering everything. Call us today or submit your project details online to get started.