
Running a warehouse, auto shop, or facility in Hialeah? Your floor takes punishment that residential coatings cannot handle. We install heavy-duty commercial epoxy systems, moisture-tested and properly prepped for South Florida conditions.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Hialeah applies a thick, hard-wearing finish bonded directly to concrete - sealing porous surfaces, resisting chemical and mechanical abuse, and turning a deteriorating slab into a durable working floor. Most jobs take two to four days depending on size and concrete condition.
Hialeah is one of South Florida's most industrially active cities. The warehouses, distribution centers, auto shops, and manufacturing facilities along the West 49th Street and East 10th Avenue corridors need coating systems rated for real commercial use - not the lighter residential-style products that fail under forklift traffic or chemical spills within a season. A coating system that works fine in a home garage is the wrong tool for a busy Hialeah facility.
If your space is a residential garage rather than a commercial facility, see our Garage Floor Coatings page. For facilities with extreme thermal or chemical demands, we also offer Urethane Cement Flooring, which outperforms epoxy in the harshest environments.
If oil, chemicals, or water are soaking into your floor and leaving permanent stains, or if the surface has started to pit and flake, the concrete is no longer protecting itself. Bare concrete in a commercial setting absorbs everything. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops that cycle.
Sections bubbling or peeling at the edges near doorways or drains mean the original coating has failed - often because of moisture underneath or poor surface prep. In Hialeah, where slab moisture is a persistent issue, this kind of failure is common in buildings where the original contractor did not test for moisture before coating.
A floor that becomes slippery when wet is a liability risk in any commercial setting. South Florida's rainy season means wet floors are a near-daily reality from June through September. Epoxy systems with a non-slip finish added to the top layer solve this problem and can be the difference between a safe workplace and a workers' compensation claim.
The condition of a commercial floor matters to inspectors, tenants, and buyers. A cracked, stained, or deteriorating concrete floor signals neglect. A clean, coated floor signals a well-maintained property - a distinction that affects both lease rates and sale prices in Hialeah's active commercial real estate market.
Not all commercial epoxy systems are built the same. A light-duty system for a retail showroom is very different from a heavy-duty system designed for a warehouse where forklifts run all day. We ask how the space is used before recommending anything - that is not an upsell tactic, it is how you avoid buying the wrong system. For facilities with ongoing vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, or the need for non-slip surfaces, we build the coating system around those requirements from the start. We also pair commercial coatings with proper Garage Floor Coating work for mixed-use facilities with both commercial bays and vehicle storage.
For facilities with extreme chemical exposure, heat cycling, or thermal shock - common in food processing and manufacturing environments - we also offer Urethane Cement Flooring, which is a separate category of coating built specifically for those conditions.
For retail spaces, showrooms, and light commercial use. Durable, cleanable, and significantly better than bare concrete for day-to-day foot traffic.
Multi-coat system built for forklifts, heavy equipment, and constant vehicle traffic. Matched to the actual load and abuse the floor will see.
For auto shops, distribution centers, and facilities with oil, fuel, or chemical exposure. Sealed surface resists penetration and simplifies cleanup.
Anti-slip aggregate added to the topcoat for wet environments. Practical in Hialeah's rainy season, when tracked-in water creates daily slip hazards.
Hialeah sits on low-lying land with a water table close to the surface, especially in older industrial and commercial areas near the Miami Canal and the Palmetto Expressway corridor. Concrete slabs in Hialeah buildings - particularly older ones - are more likely to hold moisture than slabs in drier parts of the country. A coating applied without moisture testing in this environment will fail. That is not a general warning - it is the specific, documented reason most premature coating failures happen here. Businesses in Miami Lakes and throughout the surrounding area face the same conditions, and we bring the same pre-application testing process to every commercial project in the region.
Hurricane season adds a practical scheduling dimension. South Florida's storm season runs June through November, and Hialeah businesses often delay major interior projects during peak storm months. Spring - February through May - fills up fast with commercial flooring work. If your facility in Medley or the surrounding industrial corridor needs a floor coating this year, booking early in the season is the practical move. Waiting until summer means longer lead times and scheduling around storm prep work that competes for contractor availability.
You reach out and we ask a few basic questions: space size, current use, floor condition. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit before quoting.
We come to your location, inspect the concrete, test the slab for moisture - essential in Hialeah - and give you a written estimate that breaks down prep, coatings, and any repairs needed.
The first work day is preparation: grinding or shot-blasting the surface, filling cracks, and applying moisture-barrier primer if needed. This step determines whether the coating lasts five years or five months.
We apply the system in layers, starting early morning to work in cooler temperatures. After curing, we walk the space with you - care instructions, warranty details, and what to watch for in the first 30 days.
We respond within 1 business day. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit to assess your floor and provide a written quote. No commitment required.
(645) 300-7796Hialeah's high water table means older commercial slabs hold more moisture than they appear to. We test before we coat on every project. Skipping this step is the number-one reason industrial floors fail prematurely in South Florida.
We install systems rated for industrial traffic - not the lighter residential coatings that fail under daily forklift and equipment loads. We match the coating system to how the space is actually used.
Our contractor license is active and verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. In Miami-Dade County, that accountability matters when commercial work is inspected or insurance is involved.
Downtime is expensive in Hialeah's industrial environment. We give you a clear, written timeline before we start so you can plan your operations around the project - not scramble around us.
For commercial work, the right contractor is one whose license you can verify, whose process you understand before signing anything, and who has done this kind of work locally. You can verify any Florida contractor's license through the Florida DBPR license lookup. For project permitting questions specific to Miami-Dade commercial properties, the Miami-Dade County Building Department is the relevant authority. Call us to talk through your facility before you commit to anything.
Need a residential garage floor coated? Our garage floor systems use the same preparation standards as commercial work - properly ground, moisture-tested, and built to last.
Learn MoreFor facilities handling extreme heat, thermal shock, or heavy chemical exposure, urethane cement flooring offers performance that standard epoxy systems cannot match.
Learn MoreSpring scheduling fills fast - call or submit a form today and we will get you a written estimate within 1 business day.