Hialeah Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Miami homeowners with polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and concrete sealing built for the city's CBS construction, high water table, and mid-century slabs. We understand what Miami homes actually need - from the tight lots off Calle Ocho to the residential streets in Flagami - and we have been doing this work since 2018.

Miami's mid-century CBS homes often have thick, well-cured slabs underneath old tile or carpet - slabs that are excellent candidates for polishing. Our polished concrete flooring stays naturally cool underfoot in Miami's heat and does not trap the humidity and allergens that soft flooring holds all summer.
Miami homeowners use garages and utility spaces hard - storing hurricane prep supplies, running generators, and handling storm equipment. A sealed epoxy surface resists fuel and chemical spills and cleans up quickly after wet season flooding, without absorbing everything the way bare concrete does.
Neighborhoods like Little Havana, Flagami, and Allapattah are full of homes built before 1980 with original terrazzo floors hidden under layers of tile and carpet. Restoring original terrazzo produces a more distinctive result than plain concrete and is often less expensive than putting new flooring on top.
Miami averages over 60 inches of rain per year, most of it falling in a five-month wet season. Sealing driveways, patios, and pool decks before the rains arrive stops moisture from penetrating cracks and working its way into the slab - catching the problem before it becomes a costly repair.
Miami's Mediterranean Revival and mid-century modern homes have interior concrete slabs that take decorative stain well. A stained and sealed concrete floor suits the warm, open-air aesthetic of Miami residential design and holds up better than vinyl or laminate through years of humid summers.
Miami pool decks take a beating from intense UV, salt air from the coast, and daily summer rain. Bare concrete bleaches, cracks, and becomes dangerously slippery. A slip-resistant, UV-stable coating restores the deck and keeps it looking clean through years of South Florida sun and water.
Miami's residential neighborhoods - Little Havana, Allapattah, Flagami, Coconut Grove - are built almost entirely out of CBS construction: concrete block and stucco, erected during the postwar building boom from the 1950s through the 1980s. Those slabs are now 50 to 70 years old. That age means decades of accumulated tile adhesive, old sealers, oil stains, and sometimes original terrazzo that was covered and forgotten. It also means moisture - Miami sits just a few feet above sea level in most neighborhoods, and the water table pushes upward through slabs constantly. Any flooring system that ignores that moisture fails. The combination of older slab conditions and persistent ground moisture makes proper diagnosis before quoting essential, not optional.
Miami's climate adds pressure from above as well. The city gets roughly 62 inches of rain per year - nearly double the U.S. average - and most of it falls between May and October. Salt air from the coast corrodes metal fasteners and accelerates surface wear on exposed concrete. Intense UV exposure bleaches and degrades sealers faster than in cooler climates, meaning maintenance cycles need to be shorter. And hurricane season is not a background concern here - it is an annual operational reality that directly affects when flooring work gets done and what materials hold up over time.
Our crew works throughout Miami regularly and understands the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. We pull permits when needed through Miami-Dade County's Building Department, and we work with the CBS construction that defines the housing stock in neighborhoods from Flagami to Westchester. We know what Miami slabs look like from the inside - the old terrazzo, the tile adhesive from the 1970s, the moisture that pushes up from below in the low-lying streets near Calle Ocho in Little Havana.
Working in Miami means navigating small lots, tight access, and homes that sit close to each other. Most older residential neighborhoods have driveways that barely fit a single car and backyards that do not offer much staging room. We plan around those constraints before we arrive - not after. We have worked near Bayside, in the streets behind Wynwood, and on the residential blocks that run south toward Coral Way, and we know which conditions to expect in each part of the city.
We also serve the communities that border Miami. If you are in Miami Springs or North Miami, we handle those areas with the same crew and the same standards we bring to every Miami job.
Call or send a message describing the room, what is on the floor now, and what you want to do with it. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-person visit - no obligation, no pressure.
We visit and inspect the actual slab - checking for cracks, old adhesive, terrazzo, and moisture coming up from below. In Miami, moisture testing is standard on every job. This is where we give you a firm written price that does not change unless the scope changes.
We grind and prepare the slab on day one - the loudest part. Coating or polishing happens on day two. We seal off doorways, collect dust with dedicated equipment, and clean up as we go. Most Miami jobs are complete in two to three days total.
After curing, we walk through the finished floor with you, explain what to avoid in the first week, and leave you with simple maintenance instructions. The floor is ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicles within 72 hours.
We serve homeowners throughout Miami - from Little Havana and Allapattah to Flagami and Westchester. We respond within 1 business day and come out in person before we quote.
(645) 300-7796Miami is the second-largest city in Florida, with about 440,000 residents within city limits and more than 6 million in the broader metro area. The city is made up of dozens of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and housing type. Little Havana and Flagami are dense residential areas with smaller single-family homes and duplexes on tight lots. Coconut Grove has older tree-lined streets and Mediterranean Revival bungalows that have been there since the 1920s. Wynwood and Edgewater have seen heavy redevelopment, with newer construction alongside older industrial buildings. The outer residential neighborhoods - Westchester, Coral Terrace, and areas near the Calle Ocho corridor - are where most of Miami's single-family owner-occupied homes are concentrated, and where the bulk of residential concrete flooring work happens.
The housing stock that matters most for concrete flooring is the CBS construction built between the 1950s and 1980s - concrete block walls, stucco exteriors, flat or low-slope roofs, and original concrete slabs that have never been replaced. These homes are found throughout Little Havana, Allapattah, and the residential blocks running south toward Coral Way. They represent the core of Miami's homeowner market, and they have specific flooring needs that a contractor who only works in newer construction will not recognize. Adjacent communities we also serve include Miami Springs, which shares similar CBS construction, and Doral to the west, which has a mix of residential and commercial properties we work in regularly.
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Learn MoreFrom Little Havana to Flagami to Westchester, we serve Miami homeowners with free in-person estimates and work that is built for South Florida conditions.