
Miami Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Miramar, FL, handling commercial epoxy coatings, garage floor systems, polished concrete, and pool deck resurfacing for the city's homes and business parks. We have served South Florida since 2016 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Miramar has grown into a major Broward County business hub, with industrial parks and commercial facilities lining the Turnpike and I-75 corridors that run through the city. Warehouses, distribution centers, and showrooms in these parks need durable, chemical-resistant floor systems that can handle heavy rolling loads and daily forklift traffic. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are formulated for those conditions and include high-build systems with urethane topcoats for maximum durability.
Most Miramar single-family homes have two-car garages with slab-on-grade concrete floors that were poured in the 1980s through early 2000s. Those slabs are now old enough to be absorbing oil, showing surface staining, and failing any coating that was applied without proper prep. We test for moisture vapor before every garage coating job in Miramar and use primer systems designed for South Florida slabs where the water table keeps the ground underneath consistently damp.
A large share of Miramar's single-family homes have in-ground pools, and pool decks here get used every month of the year. Concrete pool decks in this climate take repeated chemical exposure, afternoon thunderstorm soaking, and intense UV - a combination that fades surfaces and opens up hairline cracks faster than in cooler regions. A slip-resistant coating or resurfacing overlay extends the deck life and keeps the surface safe underfoot in the wet conditions that are constant in a South Florida backyard.
Miramar averages about 60 inches of rain per year on flat land with limited natural drainage - conditions that keep driveways, walkways, and patios wet for long stretches during the summer wet season. Unsealed concrete in these conditions absorbs water with every storm cycle, gradually breaking down the surface and creating staining and crack propagation. A penetrating sealer applied after proper cleaning and prep stops that absorption and significantly extends the life of any concrete flatwork.
Miramar homeowners who are updating older homes built in the 1980s and 1990s increasingly choose polished concrete as a replacement for worn tile or dated vinyl. It is a practical choice in South Florida - it does not trap the humidity that carpet holds, cleans up easily after tracking in rain and yard debris, and stays cooler underfoot than tile on a hot afternoon. Polished concrete also pairs well with the open floor plans common in Miramar's suburban ranch homes and townhomes.
Driveways and patios in Miramar's older subdivisions often show surface cracking, spalling, and color loss from years of UV, rain, and vehicle traffic - but the underlying slab is typically still sound. A concrete resurfacing overlay restores the look and surface integrity of that flatwork without the cost and disruption of tearing out and replacing the entire slab. This is a common request on homes in Miramar's 1990s developments where original driveways have never been resurfaced.
Miramar grew rapidly between the 1980s and early 2000s, which means most of the city's housing stock is now in the 20-to-40-year age range. That is the point when original concrete slabs, driveways, and garage floors commonly show their first real signs of wear - staining, surface pitting from years of oil absorption, hairline cracks from thermal movement, and failing coatings that were installed without proper moisture testing. Miramar also has a significant commercial and industrial sector, with business parks along the Florida Turnpike and I-75 that have warehouse and showroom floors requiring the kind of heavy-duty systems that residential contractors do not typically install.
The climate here is the same as the rest of South Florida - roughly 60 inches of rain per year, summer thunderstorms almost daily from May through October, and year-round UV that breaks down sealers and coatings faster than in cooler climates. Miramar's flat terrain means water drains slowly after heavy rain, and standing water near foundations and around concrete flatwork is common throughout the wet season. The city also sits in South Florida's hurricane zone, and wind-driven rain after any named storm finds every unsealed crack in a driveway or pool deck. A contractor who works here regularly selects materials and prep methods that account for all of this before the first coat goes down.
Our crew works throughout Miramar regularly across both residential and commercial projects. Building permits for commercial flooring work in Miramar are reviewed by the City of Miramar Building and Zoning Division, and we identify any permit requirements at the estimate stage for both commercial and residential jobs. Interior decorative floor coatings on existing residential slabs typically do not require a permit here.
Miramar spans a wide east-west corridor between I-95 and the western edge of the city near Flamingo Road. The eastern neighborhoods tend to have older 1980s housing stock with CBS construction and original tile or concrete floors, while the western sections include newer developments from the late 1990s and early 2000s with more townhome communities and HOA-governed subdivisions. Miramar Regional Park near the center of the city is a landmark most residents know, and Carnival Cruise Line's headquarters on Hiatus Road is a well-known address for the commercial side of the city.
We also serve nearby Doral, where business parks and newer residential communities present similar flooring demands. Homeowners in Homestead to the south also call us for the same South Florida slab and moisture conditions we see throughout Miramar.
Call or submit a request online with a brief description of your project - residential or commercial, the type of floor, and any specific concerns. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We inspect the slab in person, test for moisture vapor if the project calls for it, and assess any existing coatings, cracks, or surface contamination. You receive a written fixed price before we schedule the work - no vague estimates that change when we arrive.
We grind, clean, and repair the slab before any coating goes down. Prep is what makes a South Florida floor coating last - we never skip it. For commercial jobs, we coordinate scheduling with your operations team so floor work does not shut down your business longer than necessary.
When the job is finished, we walk through the completed floor with you and provide written care and maintenance instructions specific to the system installed. For commercial floors, we cover recoat intervals and cleaning protocols. We are reachable by phone if anything comes up after completion.
We serve all of Miramar for both residential and commercial flooring projects. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear price after a free on-site visit.
(786) 435-9567Miramar is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with roughly 140,000 residents spread across a wide suburban footprint that stretches from I-95 in the east to Flamingo Road and beyond in the west. The city was originally developed as a planned suburban community in the 1950s, but it grew most rapidly between the 1980s and the early 2000s - which is when most of its current housing stock was built. That growth produced a city with a characteristic South Florida suburban layout: wide streets, concrete block homes on well-defined lots, driveways and two-car garages, and a high share of homes with backyard pools. The City of Miramar manages its own building and permitting functions independently from Broward County.
Miramar has also developed into a significant commercial and industrial hub, with major employers including Carnival Cruise Line and a large Publix distribution center. The business parks near the Florida Turnpike and I-75 house warehouses, light manufacturing facilities, and corporate offices that generate steady commercial flooring work. Nearby Doral to the north has a similar mix of newer residential and commercial development, and Homestead to the south shares the same South Florida slab construction and climate conditions.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for commercial and industrial demands.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings for long-lasting floor protection.
Learn MoreChemical-resistant urethane cement ideal for demanding environments.
Learn MoreHigh-gloss polished concrete that is low-maintenance and long-lasting.
Learn MoreDecorative stains that add rich color and character to concrete floors.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and surface prep for flawless coating adhesion.
Learn MoreRestore worn concrete surfaces with durable resurfacing overlays.
Learn MoreSmooth, level overlays that create a perfect base for any finish.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool deck coatings that withstand sun, water, and traffic.
Learn MoreSafe removal of old coatings to prepare surfaces for new installations.
Learn MoreWe serve all of Miramar for residential and commercial flooring projects. Call us or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate.