
Your commercial floor takes a beating every day - forklifts, chemical spills, heavy foot traffic, and South Florida moisture. We install epoxy coating systems engineered for exactly that kind of demand, with minimal downtime for your business.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Cutler Bay are heavy-duty multi-layer systems applied directly to concrete slabs - creating a seamless, hard-wearing surface that resists stains, chemical spills, and the kind of daily punishment a business floor takes. Most projects take two to four days from start to finish, depending on space size and how much prep the slab requires.
Whether you run a warehouse along US-1, an auto service bay, a commercial kitchen, or a retail space being fitted out for the first time, the floor matters more than most business owners expect. Bare or damaged concrete is porous - it absorbs fluids, traps grime, and becomes a safety hazard as it deteriorates. A properly installed epoxy system changes all of that. It seals the slab, creates a surface that cleans up in minutes, and holds up through years of hard use without needing constant attention.
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Dark oil stains that will not clean up, small craters forming in the surface, or a dusty residue that keeps coming back no matter how often you sweep - these are all signs your concrete is breaking down. Bare commercial concrete is porous and absorbs everything. An epoxy coating seals the slab and stops that cycle before the damage goes deeper.
White, chalky patches near walls or in low spots are a sign that moisture is pushing up through the slab from below. In Cutler Bay, where the water table is shallow and the ground stays wet much of the year, this is a very common problem in older commercial buildings. If your existing coating is bubbling or flaking, it has almost certainly failed due to moisture and needs to be stripped and reapplied with proper moisture management.
If workers are slipping in wet areas, or if the floor has become so rough and pitted that it traps dirt and is nearly impossible to clean, that is both a practical and a liability problem. A fresh epoxy coating with an anti-slip finish creates a surface that is safer underfoot and far easier to keep clean - important in any space with health and safety obligations.
If you are fitting out a new unit or renovating an older space, the time to coat the floor is before equipment and shelving go in - not after. Doing it at the start of a buildout is faster, cheaper, and produces a better result than trying to work around an occupied space. Scheduling early also means you choose your project date rather than working around your contractor's availability.
Commercial floors are not all the same, and neither are the coating systems we install. For warehouses and light industrial spaces, we use high-build multi-layer epoxy systems with an anti-slip broadcast finish - durable enough to handle forklift traffic and easy to clean with a mop at the end of a shift. For food service and commercial kitchens, anti-slip texture and seamless surfaces are a priority, and we can add aggregate that meets slip-resistance standards from the National Floor Safety Institute. For auto service bays, we use systems rated to resist motor oil, brake fluid, and the other chemicals a shop floor deals with daily.
When heavier chemical exposure or extreme thermal cycling is involved, we also offer Urethane Cement Flooring - a step up in chemical resistance and thermal tolerance that is commonly specified for commercial kitchens, breweries, and processing facilities. Every system starts the same way regardless of coating type: moisture testing, full surface preparation, and a written scope before we start. There are no surprises on the invoice when we are done.
Designed for warehouses, light industrial spaces, and any floor that handles regular forklift and vehicle traffic.
Fine aggregate broadcast into the topcoat creates grip underfoot in kitchens, loading docks, and wet-environment commercial spaces.
Formulations rated for motor oil, hydraulic fluid, and common industrial chemicals - suited for auto shops, service bays, and manufacturing facilities.
When slab moisture tests come back elevated - common in Miami-Dade County - we apply a blocking primer before the main coating to prevent delamination.
Cutler Bay has seen steady commercial development along its main corridors - warehouses, auto service businesses, light industrial spaces, and retail units. What most of those buildings share is concrete slabs that sit in direct contact with South Florida's wet, shallow water table. Average relative humidity in Miami-Dade County regularly exceeds 75 percent, and summer temperatures push into the low 90s. High humidity slows curing and causes adhesion failures when coating is applied without proper moisture management - a mistake that shows up within months, not years. Any contractor working commercially in this area who skips slab moisture testing is cutting the single most important corner on a South Florida floor job.
Miami-Dade County also requires commercial contractors to hold a valid county license on top of the Florida state license - so verifying credentials before signing a contract is an essential step. We regularly work with businesses throughout Doral and Kendall that face the same slab conditions and scheduling demands as businesses here in Cutler Bay. That experience shapes how we plan and execute every commercial project.
Call or submit the contact form with details about your space and what you need. We will follow up promptly and schedule a site visit. No contractor should quote a commercial floor job without seeing it first.
During the visit we inspect for cracks, soft spots, existing coatings, and moisture levels. In South Florida, moisture testing is critical - if levels are elevated, we will explain what that means and whether a moisture-blocking primer layer is needed before the main coating.
The crew grinds the concrete to open up the surface, repairs any damage, and applies the coating system in layers. Most commercial jobs span two to three days. We plan the schedule around your operating hours - including weekends when that is what your business needs.
After the final coat, light foot traffic is typically safe at 24 hours and heavy equipment at 48 to 72 hours. We walk the finished floor with you before sign-off - checking for any thin spots or areas that need a touch-up. Ask your maintenance questions at this point.
We will inspect your slab, test for moisture, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. We work around your business hours - including weekends.
(645) 300-7794Miami-Dade County requires contractors performing commercial flooring work to hold a valid county contractor license - separate from the Florida state license. We carry both. Hiring an unlicensed contractor for commercial work in Miami-Dade can leave you holding the liability if something goes wrong. Verify any contractor you consider through the Miami-Dade County contractor licensing portal.
South Florida's shallow water table is the number one cause of premature epoxy failure in this region, and it is completely preventable with the right preparation. We test every commercial slab for moisture before we apply a single coat. You are not paying for a floor that bubbles and peels six months from now.
We know that closing your space costs your business money. We plan every commercial job to minimize downtime - scheduling around your operating hours and working weekends when that is what you need. You get a clear timeline before we start, and a floor that is ready when we say it will be.
Standard epoxy creates a smooth surface that can become slippery when wet - a real concern in commercial kitchens, loading docks, and service bays. We add anti-slip aggregate to the finish on any job where it is warranted, creating grip underfoot without making the floor harder to clean. This is not an afterthought on commercial jobs - it is part of the spec.
Proper licensing, moisture testing, and scheduling around your business are not selling points - they are baseline requirements for a commercial floor project done right in South Florida. That is the standard we hold every job to.
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