Raw concrete floors collect dust, stain easily, and make every room feel unfinished. A properly installed epoxy coating seals the surface, protects against moisture, and gives you a floor that actually looks as good as the rest of your home.

Epoxy floor coatings in Miami Beach are a two-part resin system applied directly over concrete, creating a hard, sealed surface that resists moisture, stains, and daily wear - most residential jobs are completed in two to three days.
If you have been living with dusty, stained, or crumbling concrete floors, you already know the problem. Bare concrete is porous - it absorbs spills, sheds fine gray dust, and looks unfinished no matter how often you clean it. That is especially true in Miami Beach, where ground moisture constantly pushes up through slabs from below. An epoxy coating seals those pores completely and bonds directly to the concrete underneath.
For commercial spaces and garages that see heavier use, we also offer commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings built for higher traffic and tougher conditions. Whatever the space, the process starts the same way: a thorough moisture test and proper surface preparation before anything else.
If you sweep or mop and still find a fine gray dust on your feet or furniture, the surface is deteriorating. Bare concrete naturally sheds particles over time and gets worse as it goes. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the dusting completely.
In Miami Beach, where moisture constantly pushes up through the ground, white chalky patches on a concrete floor are a sign of active water movement through the slab. This is called efflorescence. Left unaddressed, any coating applied over it will fail - but with the right moisture primer, it can be handled correctly.
Oil stains in a garage, rust marks from stored items, or small pits and chips in the surface are signs that concrete is no longer in good shape. These imperfections trap dirt and make the floor nearly impossible to truly clean. Epoxy fills minor surface imperfections and creates a smooth, wipe-clean finish.
If you already have a coating on your floor and it is lifting at the edges or coming up in sheets, the original job was done incorrectly - most likely the surface was not prepared or moisture was ignored. This is actually a good time to have the floor stripped and recoated the right way.
We offer several types of epoxy floor coatings depending on your space, budget, and the look you want to achieve. Every project starts with a thorough moisture test and mechanical surface preparation - that is non-negotiable, because skipping those steps is the reason most coatings fail in South Florida's climate.
For residential spaces, decorative options include solid color coatings, broadcast flake systems, and metallic epoxy flooring that gives your floor a glossy, three-dimensional look. For garages, warehouses, and business spaces, we install thicker commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings designed to handle vehicle traffic, equipment, and frequent cleaning without wearing down.
A clean, single-color finish that seals the entire slab. Suits garages, utility rooms, and commercial spaces where function comes first.
Color flakes are scattered into the wet base coat for texture and visual depth. Popular for garage floors and high-traffic areas.
A pigmented metallic system that creates a swirling, three-dimensional effect. Suits showrooms, living areas, and any space where the floor is a design feature.
A thicker, multi-coat system built for warehouses, restaurants, retail floors, and any space that takes heavy daily use.
Miami Beach sits on a barrier island with a water table just a few feet below the surface in many areas. That means moisture is constantly pushing upward through concrete slabs, even in buildings that look and feel dry. If a contractor does not test for this and use the right moisture-blocking primer, the epoxy will lift and peel - sometimes within months. This is the most common reason coatings fail here, and it is entirely preventable. Many of the residential buildings in Miami Beach were constructed between the 1940s and 1970s, and those older slabs often require more surface preparation before any coating can be applied.
Salt air from the surrounding ocean also accelerates the breakdown of unprotected surfaces. For properties in Miami Beach and nearby North Miami Beach, we use coating products rated for coastal environments - products that resist the kind of breakdown standard interior-grade formulations experience near saltwater. Asking a contractor whether their products are rated for coastal exposure is a reasonable question, and a legitimate answer is easy to give.
Tell us about the space - type, size, and any known issues like cracks or a previous coating. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We inspect the concrete closely, perform a moisture test - mandatory in Miami Beach given the high water table - and check for cracks, old coatings, or contamination. You get a written quote before any work starts.
We grind or mechanically abrade the concrete so the epoxy has something to grip. Then we apply the coating in layers - primer, base coat, and topcoat - with drying time between each. The prep takes the most time and is the most important part.
Light foot traffic is typically safe within 24 hours. We recommend 72 hours before vehicles or heavy items. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and give you written care instructions.
We assess your slab, test for moisture, and give you a written price - no obligation and no sales pressure. Most homeowners hear back within 1 business day.
(645) 300-7263Miami Beach's high water table makes moisture testing mandatory - not optional. We test every slab before we touch it and use moisture-mitigating primers when needed. That is the step most failed coatings skipped.
Salt air breaks down standard coatings faster near the ocean. We select products rated for coastal environments, which means they resist the conditions unique to a barrier island like Miami Beach.
We grind or abrade the concrete before applying anything - no exceptions. This creates the surface profile the epoxy needs to bond. The American Concrete Institute identifies this step as the single largest factor in coating longevity.
A large share of Miami Beach properties are in condo buildings with their own rules about contractor access, work hours, and approvals. We have navigated those processes many times and handle the coordination so you do not have to.
Florida state licensing requirements mean you can verify any contractor's credentials through the Florida DBPR license lookup. We carry current state licensing and full insurance - ask us anytime. These are the basics that separate a legitimate contractor from someone who will disappear after the coating starts peeling.
Thicker, multi-coat epoxy systems for warehouses, restaurants, retail floors, and any commercial space that takes heavy daily traffic.
Learn MoreA pigmented metallic finish that creates a glossy, three-dimensional floor surface - popular in showrooms and living areas.
Learn MoreCrews book out quickly heading into peak season - reach out now and we will get your estimate scheduled before the calendar fills up.