
Your floors should hold up to Miami's heat, humidity, and daily life - not peel, crack, or stain after the first rainy season.
Miami Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Miami, FL, specializing in epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and terrazzo restoration. We have worked throughout Miami-Dade County since 2016, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Miami homes sit on concrete slab foundations, which makes them ideal candidates for epoxy. A properly applied epoxy floor coating seals the slab against moisture vapor - a real problem in South Florida where ground moisture tries to push through slabs year-round. It also gives you a surface that handles the sand and grit that comes in with every Miami summer.
Many Miami homes and commercial spaces already have a concrete slab that can be polished to a high-gloss finish without adding a coating on top. Polished concrete stays cool underfoot even in summer, which makes it a practical choice for the open-plan layouts common in Miami residential and retail spaces.
Terrazzo was the flooring of choice for Miami homes built from the 1940s through the 1970s. If your home has old terrazzo under carpet or tile, it can often be restored rather than replaced - a better outcome for both budget and character, especially in neighborhoods like Coconut Grove and Coral Way.
Unsealed concrete in Miami does not last. The combination of heavy rain, humidity, and occasional flooding means unprotected slabs absorb moisture, grow mold, and stain quickly. A penetrating concrete sealer extends the life of driveways, patios, and interior floors significantly in this climate.
Pools are common on Miami properties, and pool decks take constant abuse from sun, water, and bare feet. A slip-resistant coating system designed for South Florida UV levels keeps the surface safe and prevents the chalking and peeling that cheaper coatings show within a year or two.
Miami slabs that have old tile adhesive, paint, or failed coatings need proper mechanical preparation before any new system goes down. Grinding removes contaminants and opens the slab surface so the new coating bonds the way it is supposed to - not the way it looks on a product data sheet.
Miami gets about 62 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it during the wet season from May through October. That much moisture moving through the air and against your slab changes how concrete flooring systems need to be specified and installed. A product that performs well in a dry climate can bubble, delaminate, or fail within a season here if the slab moisture vapor emission rate is not measured and managed before installation begins.
The heat is the other factor. Miami averages temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s for months at a time, and direct sun on a dark-colored slab can push surface temperatures well past 120 degrees. Coatings that are not formulated for high-UV, high-temperature conditions will soften, yellow, or chalk faster than their manufacturers intend. The concrete block and stucco construction that makes up most of Miami's residential building stock also means slabs are often older and may have moisture exposure histories that a good contractor will want to know about before choosing a system.
Our crew works throughout Miami regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. We pull permits through Miami-Dade County Building and Zoning when a project requires it, and we are familiar with the older concrete block homes in neighborhoods like Little Havana, Flagami, and Westchester that make up a significant share of our residential work.
Miami is a large, spread-out city. We work across the full urban core from neighborhoods near Calle Ocho in Little Havana out to the newer builds in Kendall and Westchester. Whether the property is a 1960s CBS bungalow or a newer condo conversion, we adjust our approach based on what the slab and the building actually need.
We also serve the communities right around Miami. Homeowners in Coral Gables and Hialeah often call us when they want a crew that already understands what South Florida concrete looks like and what it needs.
Call us at (786) 435-9567 or fill out the estimate form on this page. We reply within one business day - usually the same day for calls received before 4 PM.
We visit your property, measure the space, test the slab for moisture vapor, and look at the condition of the existing surface. You receive a written estimate before we schedule any work - no vague "starting at" pricing.
We prepare the slab - grinding, patching, and priming as needed - then apply the coating system. Most residential jobs in Miami take one to three days depending on the size and the product being installed.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor, go over the cure timeline, and give you written care instructions so your floor stays in the same condition it was in when we packed up.
We serve all Miami neighborhoods. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear price for your project in Miami, FL.
(786) 435-9567Miami is the second-largest city in Florida, home to roughly 440,000 residents within city limits and the urban core of a metro area that stretches across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The city is densely built, with a mix of neighborhoods that range from the high-rise condo towers of Brickell and Edgewater to the older single-family streets of Little Havana, Flagami, and Westchester. The city's housing stock reflects its postwar growth - most homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block and stucco construction, which holds up well in a hurricane but requires regular maintenance to handle the heat, humidity, and salt air.
Miami is also a city with enormous neighborhood variety. Coconut Grove has tree-lined streets and historic Mediterranean Revival homes from the 1920s and 1930s. Wynwood has seen heavy redevelopment with new construction and converted warehouse spaces. The outer neighborhoods - Westchester, Coral Terrace, and the areas running south toward Coral Gables - are where the majority of Miami's single-family homeowners live, and where most of our residential concrete flooring work takes place. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that about 70 percent of Miami city residents rent rather than own - which means the homeowners here are a smaller, dedicated group who tend to take property maintenance seriously.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for commercial and industrial demands.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit your project online. We reply within one business day and offer free on-site estimates throughout Miami, FL.