
Tired of a garage floor that stains, chips, and looks like a neglected storage room? We install epoxy floor coatings built for South Florida - moisture-tested, properly prepped, and finished to last.

Epoxy floor coating in Hialeah bonds a hard, plastic-like surface directly to concrete - sealing stains, stopping moisture intrusion, and turning a rough slab into a clean, finished floor. Most residential jobs take two to three days from prep through curing.
Most homeowners in Hialeah come to us after trying regular garage floor paint and watching it chip and peel within a season. Epoxy is a fundamentally different product - it bonds into the concrete at a chemical level rather than sitting on top. The result holds up to vehicle tires, spills, and the daily abuse of a working garage in South Florida's heat.
If you are also considering a finish built for heavier commercial traffic, see our Commercial and Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings page for systems designed to handle forklifts and chemical exposure.
Oil, grease, and fuel stains soak into bare concrete and become permanent over time. If scrubbing does not remove them, the concrete is absorbing everything that lands on it. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe away instead of soaking in.
Small chunks breaking away or a gritty powder when you sweep means the concrete surface is deteriorating. In Hialeah, heat, moisture cycling, and coastal salt air accelerate this process. Coating the floor after proper repair stops the deterioration and protects what is left.
White patches are mineral deposits left as moisture moves up through the slab - very common in Hialeah given the shallow water table. Left alone, this moisture will cause any coating to fail. Addressing it now with the right primer system is far better than waiting.
If a previous coating is lifting at the edges or peeling in sheets, moisture was not addressed before application. This is a common outcome in South Florida when contractors skip moisture testing. The solution is to remove the old coating, address the moisture, and start fresh with a proper system.
Not every epoxy floor is built the same way. A standard solid-color system works well for most residential garages - durable, easy to clean, and a significant upgrade over bare concrete. For homeowners who want more visual interest, we also install Metallic Epoxy Flooring, which uses layered pigments to create a unique depth and shine in each application.
The right system depends on how the space is used, what the existing concrete looks like, and what finish you want to live with. We walk through those options with you during the on-site estimate - so you are choosing based on your actual floor, not a catalog photo.
The most common residential choice - clean, durable, and available in many colors. Best for garages, utility rooms, and basements.
Colored vinyl flakes broadcast over the base coat add texture, visual depth, and a slip-resistant surface. Popular in garages and workshops.
Layered metallic pigments create a one-of-a-kind finish with movement and depth. Best for spaces where the floor is part of the design.
For Hialeah slabs with active moisture, a vapor-barrier primer coat underneath the epoxy is essential. Adds durability and prevents peeling.
Hialeah sits in Miami-Dade County, where the water table is extremely shallow - sometimes just a few feet below ground level. That means concrete slabs here are almost always wicking moisture upward, even when the floor looks and feels dry. This is not a solvable problem you can ignore - it is the reason so many epoxy floors in South Florida peel within a year. We test every slab before we coat it, which is the only way to know what you are actually dealing with. Homeowners in Hialeah also have to contend with older concrete from the city's 1950s-1980s building boom - slabs that have decades of oil stains, previous coatings, and surface cracks baked into them.
Year-round heat adds another variable. Epoxy applied to an overheated slab cures too quickly, leaving bubbles and weak spots. Our crews schedule application in early morning hours and check slab temperature before mixing - not just glance at the weather. If you are in Doral or other nearby communities, the same South Florida conditions apply and we bring the same process to every job.
You reach out - by phone or form - and we ask a few basic questions about your space and the condition of the floor. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your property, inspect the concrete, test for moisture - a critical step in Hialeah - and give you a written estimate. No surprises on cost.
The first work day is all preparation: grinding the surface, filling cracks, and applying a moisture-barrier primer if needed. This step determines whether the coating lasts.
We apply the coating, add any decorative finish you chose, and walk you through the cured floor - including care instructions and what the warranty covers.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after the estimate. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit to look at your floor and give you a written price.
(645) 300-7796Hialeah's shallow water table means nearly every slab wicks moisture upward. We test before we coat - always. This single step is why our installs last while others peel.
We hold a valid Florida state license and carry full liability insurance on every job. In Miami-Dade County, that accountability matters - unlicensed contractors leave you with no recourse.
We have worked in this city's older neighborhoods long enough to know what 50-year-old slabs need. Local experience means fewer surprises and faster problem-solving on your job.
We give you a written estimate after seeing your floor in person. If prep work might affect the price - old coatings, cracks, moisture - we tell you before we start, not after.
Choosing the right contractor in Hialeah comes down to process. A contractor who tests for moisture, grinds properly, and gives you a written estimate is protecting your investment. Call us to talk through your floor before you commit to anything. You can also read more about how we approach these projects on our About page. For an independent look at what quality epoxy installation involves, the Concrete Network covers the process in detail.
Need a heavy-duty system for a warehouse, auto shop, or facility? Our commercial and industrial coatings handle forklift traffic, chemical spills, and constant daily wear.
Learn MoreLooking for a floor that makes a visual statement? Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-a-kind finish with depth and shine, perfect for showrooms, gyms, and home interiors.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimate, no obligation - call or submit a form today and we will respond within 1 business day.