
Your concrete floor deserves more than bare concrete. We apply epoxy coatings that seal out moisture, resist stains, and hold up through South Florida summers - from the first pour to years down the road.

Epoxy floor coatings in Homestead, FL transform bare concrete into a sealed, durable surface by bonding a hard plastic-like coating directly to the slab - most residential jobs wrap up in one to three days.
If you have a garage, patio, or utility space with stained, pitting, or slippery concrete, epoxy is one of the most practical upgrades you can make. Homestead homeowners deal with extreme humidity, heavy summer rains, and moisture pushing up through slabs from the shallow water table below - bare concrete is not equipped to handle any of that on its own.
Whether you are thinking about a decorative finish or just want a clean, chemical-resistant surface, we also offer commercial and industrial epoxy systems for higher-demand applications. Call us to talk through what your floor actually needs.
A white, chalky residue on your concrete after rain or during humid months is moisture pushing up through the slab from below. In Homestead, where the water table is very shallow, this is extremely common. It means your floor needs proper moisture treatment before any coating is applied.
Bare concrete is porous. Motor oil, fertilizer, rust from metal shelving - once those soak in, they stay. If your floor looks permanently stained no matter how much you scrub, epoxy seals the surface and makes it easy to clean going forward.
If you can see small pits, flaking patches, or areas where the surface feels rough and crumbly underfoot, the concrete is deteriorating. South Florida heat and humidity accelerate this breakdown. Epoxy coating applied after proper repair stops the process and gives the floor a fresh, durable surface.
Homestead gets heavy afternoon rain for much of the year. If your garage or patio becomes dangerously slippery when wet, that is a real safety concern. A textured epoxy coating with an anti-slip additive makes a significant difference - especially if children or elderly family members use the space.
Not every floor is the same, and not every homeowner wants the same result. We offer solid-color epoxy systems for a clean, uniform look, as well as decorative vinyl flake broadcast systems that add texture and depth to the finished surface. For homeowners who want something more distinctive, metallic epoxy flooring delivers a high-gloss, swirled appearance that looks completely different from a standard coated floor.
Every job starts with surface preparation - diamond grinding or mechanical profiling to open up the concrete so the epoxy bonds properly. If your floor has cracks, we repair them before any coating goes down. We also test for moisture before we start, which matters more in Homestead than almost anywhere else in Florida. For businesses and high-demand spaces, our commercial and industrial epoxy systems use thicker, more chemically resistant formulations designed for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and constant use.
A clean, consistent finish that works well for garages, utility rooms, and any space where you want easy cleaning without the decorative flair.
Colored vinyl flakes broadcast into the wet epoxy create a textured, speckled look that also adds natural slip resistance underfoot.
A high-gloss finish with a swirled or marbled look - ideal for homeowners who want a floor that makes a visual impression.
Homestead sits at the southern tip of Miami-Dade County, right at the edge of the Everglades. The humidity here regularly runs above 75 percent, the water table is shallow, and concrete slabs sit directly on moisture-rich soil. That combination means moisture pushing up through the slab is not a rare edge case - it is something almost every homeowner here deals with at some point. A properly installed epoxy coating, with a moisture vapor barrier applied when needed, is one of the most direct ways to protect your concrete from that ongoing pressure.
Many homes in Homestead and Florida City were rebuilt after Hurricane Andrew and are now 30 or more years old. Those original slabs may have hairline cracks, surface spalling, or old sealers that need to be stripped before a new coating will bond. We handle all of that during the prep phase so the coating that goes down actually lasts. The American Concrete Institute sets the professional standards for this type of work, and we follow them on every job.
We will ask a few basic questions - size of the space, how it is used, any visible cracks or stains. Expect a response within one business day. Most estimates are scheduled within the week.
We visit your space, inspect the floor, test for moisture, and look at any cracks or old coatings. You get a written estimate that covers prep, materials, and labor - no surprises at the end.
We grind the concrete to create a mechanical bond, repair any cracks, apply primer, then lay down the epoxy and topcoat. Decorative flakes or anti-slip texture are added during this phase.
Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours. Vehicle weight needs 48 to 72 hours. Before we leave, we walk the floor with you and cover everything you need to know about care and maintenance.
Call us or submit a request today - free estimate, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(786) 244-9586We test every slab for moisture vapor before we apply anything. In Homestead, skipping this step is the single most common reason epoxy floors fail within the first year. We use it as a starting point, not an afterthought.
We work in South Florida's heat and humidity every week. We know which products hold up in these conditions, when to schedule application, and how to get a coating that looks right and stays bonded when the summer rains arrive.
We hold the licenses and insurance required to perform this work in Florida. You can verify any Florida contractor's license online through the Florida DBPR - we encourage it.
Every estimate we give covers prep, materials, and labor. The number we give you at the start is the number you pay at the end. If we find additional issues during prep, we tell you before we proceed - not after.
These are not talking points - they are the things we hear from homeowners who had a bad experience somewhere else before they called us. We built our process around the things that actually matter in this climate and this community.
For slip resistance standards, the National Floor Safety Institute publishes guidance that applies to residential and commercial floors in Florida.
Thicker, more chemically resistant epoxy systems for warehouses, shops, and high-demand commercial spaces.
Learn MoreA high-gloss, decorative finish that turns a plain concrete floor into a visual centerpiece.
Learn MoreHomestead's rainy season is hard on bare concrete - the sooner your floor is sealed, the better protected it is. Call today or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.