Garage Epoxy Flooring in Coral Gables, FL

A Garage Floor That Actually Survives South Florida

Humidity-resistant epoxy garage floors built for Coral Gables’ climate, installed fast, and backed by government-trusted expertise you can verify.
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Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Coral Gables

What Your Garage Looks Like After We’re Done

You pull in and the floor actually looks clean. Not because you spent an hour scrubbing it, but because oil doesn’t soak in anymore. Water doesn’t leave stains. The surface stays smooth, glossy, and easy to hose down.

That’s what a proper epoxy garage floor does in Coral Gables. It handles the heat without cracking. It resists the moisture that sneaks into every concrete slab south of Palm Beach. And it keeps looking sharp year after year, not just the first six months.

You’re not constantly repairing chips or dealing with that dusty concrete residue on your shoes. The floor stays intact under your cars, your tools, your weekend projects. It’s one less thing breaking down in a climate that tries to break down everything.

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We Install Floors for the Coast Guard and Military

We’ve been installing epoxy and polished concrete floors across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked with the U.S. Coast Guard, Army facilities, the City of Doral, and the City of Sunny Isles. Those aren’t clients who hire based on a nice website.

We handle commercial floors that take daily punishment and residential garages in Coral Gables where homeowners want showroom results. Same process, same materials. We use Sherwin Williams and Fosroc products because they hold up in Florida’s humidity and heat.

You’re not dealing with a middleman or a franchise call center. You talk directly to the people doing the work. We give you transparent pricing up front, and if it’s urgent, we can turn around most residential installs in 24 to 48 hours.

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Garage Floor Coating Installation Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens During Your Install

First, we prep the concrete. That means grinding down the surface to remove any old coatings, sealers, or contaminants that would prevent the epoxy from bonding. If there are cracks, we fill and repair them. This step matters more in Florida than anywhere else because moisture vapor comes up through concrete here at rates 20% higher than the national average.

Next, we apply the epoxy system. Depending on what you want, that could be a solid color, decorative flakes, or a metallic finish. We’re not brushing this on like paint. It’s a multi-layer process with hardeners and resins that chemically bond to the concrete. The material we use is designed to resist UV exposure, chemical spills, and impact.

Then we let it cure. Most garage floors are ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and full vehicle use within 72 hours. We don’t rush the cure time because that’s where most DIY jobs and cheap contractors fail. You’ll know when it’s ready, and we’ll walk you through what to expect during that window.

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What’s Included When We Install Your Floor

You get full surface preparation, which includes grinding, crack repair, and moisture testing. We don’t skip steps to save time. If your concrete isn’t ready, we’ll tell you before we start, not after the epoxy starts peeling.

The epoxy system itself is industrial-grade. We’re talking about the same coatings we install in food processing plants and military facilities. It’s slip-resistant, impact-resistant, and built to handle Florida’s temperature swings without delaminating. You can choose from solid colors, flake systems, or metallic finishes depending on what you’re going for.

In Coral Gables, most homeowners are dealing with older concrete slabs that have seen decades of moisture exposure. We account for that. If your garage floods during heavy rain or you’re near the water, we’ll discuss vapor barriers and drainage solutions before we lay down a single coat. The goal is a floor that lasts 20+ years, not one that looks great for two summers and then starts bubbling.

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How much does garage epoxy flooring cost in Coral Gables?

For a standard two-car garage (around 400 square feet), you’re looking at somewhere between $1,800 and $4,000 depending on the system you choose. A basic solid-color epoxy with slip-resistant texture is on the lower end. Metallic finishes or high-build coatings with decorative flakes push toward the higher end.

That range accounts for proper prep work, which is non-negotiable in South Florida. If someone quotes you significantly less, ask what they’re skipping. Usually it’s surface grinding, moisture mitigation, or they’re using a thin garage floor paint instead of real epoxy.

We give you transparent pricing during the consultation. No surprises, no upsells after we start. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why it costs what it does.

A professionally installed epoxy garage floor in Coral Gables can last 20+ years if it’s done right. That means proper surface prep, the right product for Florida’s humidity, and a full cure before you start using it.

DIY kits and cheap contractor jobs typically fail within 18 to 36 months here. The humidity gets under the coating, the bond breaks down, and you start seeing peeling or bubbling. It’s not the epoxy’s fault. It’s the installation.

We’ve seen floors we installed years ago still holding up in commercial environments with heavy daily traffic. Your residential garage won’t see that kind of abuse, so you should get even more life out of it as long as you’re not letting standing water sit for days or using it as a chemistry lab.

Yes, but only if it’s installed correctly with the right materials. Florida’s concrete slabs release moisture vapor at much higher rates than the rest of the country. If that moisture gets trapped under the epoxy, the coating fails. That’s why surface prep and moisture testing matter.

We use epoxy systems designed for high-humidity environments. They include hardeners and resins that create a chemical bond strong enough to resist moisture intrusion. We also account for temperature during installation because epoxy cures differently in 90-degree heat than it does in moderate climates.

South Florida air carries enough moisture to ruin one in three surface treatments within 18 months if the installer doesn’t know what they’re doing. We’ve been doing this in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.

Garage floor paint is a topical coating. It sits on the surface and wears off over time, especially in Florida where heat and moisture accelerate breakdown. You’ll see tire marks, hot tire pickup, and peeling within a year or two.

Epoxy is a two-part system that chemically bonds to the concrete. It’s thicker, harder, and more resistant to impact, chemicals, and moisture. When we install an epoxy garage floor, we’re not painting over your concrete. We’re creating a new surface layer that becomes part of the slab.

The cost difference reflects that. Paint is cheaper up front but you’ll be reapplying it every couple of years. Epoxy costs more initially but lasts decades. If you’re planning to stay in your Coral Gables home for more than a few years, epoxy makes more sense.

Most residential garage floor installs take one to two days depending on the size and condition of the concrete. If we need to do significant crack repair or moisture mitigation, it might take longer, but we’ll tell you that up front during the consultation.

Once the epoxy is down, you can walk on it within 24 hours. Full vehicle traffic and heavy use should wait 72 hours. That cure time isn’t optional. Rushing it leads to tire marks, scuffing, and premature wear.

We’ve done emergency installs in 24 to 48 hours for clients who needed it, but that’s typically for commercial projects with tight deadlines. For your home garage, we’d rather do it right than do it fast. You’re making a 20-year investment. An extra day or two of cure time is worth it.

Yes. We’re currently offering 5% to 10% off for new residential clients, military personnel, and seniors. That applies to the full cost of the install, not just materials.

You don’t need a special code or a complicated process. Just mention it when you call for your consultation and we’ll apply it to your quote. We’ve worked with enough military facilities and Coast Guard projects to know the value of that service, and we want to make sure it’s reflected in how we price our work.

If you’re in Coral Gables and you’ve been putting off your garage floor because of cost, now’s a good time to get a quote. We’ll walk you through exactly what you’d get and what it would cost with the discount applied.

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