
Your slab has been through a lot - heat, salt air, and years of moisture. We install urethane cement floors that seal it properly, hold up to South Florida conditions, and look clean for years.

Urethane cement flooring in Miami Beach is a thick, seamless coating poured directly over a concrete slab, with no grout lines or seams where moisture and grime can collect - most residential jobs are completed in one to three days, and the finished surface handles heat, salt air, and daily wear better than most alternatives.
It is the right choice when you need more than a standard epoxy can offer - commercial kitchens, rental properties that take heavy use, garages with temperature swings, and ground-floor spaces in older Miami Beach buildings where moisture is a persistent problem. Unlike tile, there are no joints to crack or grout to stain. Unlike painted concrete, it does not peel when moisture pushes up from below - as long as the slab is properly prepared first. If you are also considering a decorative finish with a high-gloss effect, our Metallic Epoxy Flooring service is worth a look for comparison.
For spaces that need to meet Miami-Dade health inspection standards - smooth, non-absorbent, and easy to clean - urethane cement is one of the most practical solutions available. It covers the requirement and holds up to the repeated cleaning that commercial environments demand.
Bubbles, blisters, or sections of coating lifting away from the concrete are a clear sign moisture is pushing up from below - a very common problem in Miami Beach given the island's shallow water table. Patching over it without addressing the moisture will cause the same failure again. The slab needs to be properly treated before anything new goes down.
A musty smell from a concrete floor - especially in a ground-floor unit, garage, or building constructed before the 1990s - often means moisture is wicking up through the slab. In Miami Beach, where the water table is shallow and humidity is high year-round, this is a frequent complaint. A urethane cement system with a proper moisture barrier can seal the slab and eliminate the problem.
Bare concrete or old painted floors that are cracked, oil-stained, or permanently discolored are strong candidates for a urethane cement overlay. The new surface covers cosmetic damage and creates a seamless finish that is far easier to mop and maintain. If you have tried cleaning the floor repeatedly and it still looks dirty, a new coating is the more practical solution.
Many Miami Beach homeowners are converting garages, laundry rooms, or ground-floor storage spaces into home gyms, studios, or extra living areas. Bare concrete is not comfortable or attractive for those uses, and tile can crack on a slab that moves with moisture. Urethane cement gives you a durable, finished-looking floor that handles the transition from utility space to livable space.
Every job starts with an in-person assessment and slab moisture test - not as an upsell, but because skipping it in Miami Beach is how floors fail. We offer solid-color urethane cement finishes in matte, satin, or gloss for a clean, professional look, decorative broadcast-flake systems that add texture and visual interest without sacrificing durability, and heavy-duty commercial-grade systems for kitchens, food-service spaces, and rental properties that need to meet health inspection requirements. For spaces that also need a protective seal without a full overlay, our Commercial and Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings service covers a range of commercial applications at different price points.
For existing surfaces that are cracked, uneven, or carrying years of wear before a new coating can go down, our Polished Concrete Flooring service is sometimes the right starting point. In some cases, the best outcome is to mechanically prepare the slab and polish it rather than overlay it - we will tell you honestly which path makes more sense for your specific floor.
Suits homeowners and property managers who want a clean, professional result without decorative complexity - ideal for garages, laundry rooms, and converted utility spaces.
Suits homeowners who want texture and visual interest - the flakes add slip resistance underfoot and break up the look of a plain solid floor, popular in garages and living areas.
Suits rental properties, small food-service spaces, and commercial kitchens in Miami-Dade County that need a smooth, non-absorbent surface that passes health inspection standards.
Miami Beach's combination of a shallow water table, year-round humidity, and salt air creates conditions that are harder on floors than most homeowners expect. The island's building stock - much of it built between the 1940s and 1980s - means older slabs with more surface damage, more absorbed moisture, and more history to deal with before a new coating goes down. Urethane cement handles those conditions better than most alternatives because it stays flexible enough not to crack under slab movement and dense enough to resist moisture absorption. The American Concrete Institute sets widely recognized standards for concrete surface preparation and coating adhesion - the prep methods we use on every job follow those guidelines. Homeowners in Hialeah Gardens and Miami with similar slab conditions have relied on the same system for the same reasons.
Hurricane season, which runs from June through November, creates real scheduling pressure on the island - contractor availability tightens sharply in late spring as homeowners rush to finish interior projects before the season peaks. Booking your floor project in the fall or winter gives you more scheduling flexibility, better curing conditions in the drier weather, and a finished floor you can use all season long. Miami-Dade County also enforces some of the toughest contractor licensing requirements in Florida, meaning any contractor doing preparation or moisture remediation work here needs to hold a valid state-issued license - a requirement worth verifying before you sign anything.
We ask a few straightforward questions - the size of the space, what is currently on the floor, and what you plan to use the room for. We reply within one business day and schedule an in-person visit before quoting anything in writing.
We visit the space, check the condition of the slab, test for moisture - essential in Miami Beach - and identify any cracks or damage that need repair before coating. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included, not just a single number.
The prep phase - grinding or abrading the slab, repairing cracks, and applying a moisture barrier if the test showed it was needed - is the most important part of the job. It can take a full day on its own, and that time is what makes the finished floor last.
The urethane cement is applied in layers, each needing time to set before the next goes down. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours; furniture goes back after 72 hours. We walk through the finished floor with you and cover care instructions before we leave.
We visit the space first, test your slab for moisture, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything - no ballpark quotes over the phone.
(645) 300-7263We do not quote over the phone because the condition of your slab matters too much to guess. Every estimate comes after an in-person visit, in writing, with a clear breakdown of what is included. The number you agree to is the number you pay - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
In Miami Beach, where the water table is shallow and humidity is constant year-round, testing for slab moisture before installing any coating is non-negotiable. We do it on every job and include moisture barrier treatment in the plan if the test shows it is needed. That step is why our floors stay bonded instead of bubbling up in the first year.
Many of Miami Beach's buildings were constructed between the 1940s and 1980s, and their slabs have unique challenges - absorbed moisture, surface cracks, and layers of previous coatings. We have worked on enough of them to know what to look for during the assessment and how to prep them correctly before a new coating goes down.
We hold a valid Florida contractor license and carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. Miami-Dade County enforces some of the toughest licensing rules in the state - hiring an unlicensed contractor here can void your homeowner's insurance if something goes wrong. You can verify our credentials through the Florida DBPR license portal.
A floor that looks good for a few months and then starts peeling is not a deal - it is a problem waiting to happen. Every one of these practices is in place so that the floor we install for you is still performing the way you expected it to years from now, not something you will be replacing again before long.
A mechanically ground and polished concrete finish that transforms the existing slab into a smooth, low-maintenance surface without adding a separate coating layer.
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