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Miami Beach · Coatings since 2014

Epoxy flooring that beats the Miami heat.

Epoxy floors, polyurethane systems, and balcony waterproofing built by a team that started in marble polishing. Commercial-grade Urethane cement. Garage-ready in 48 hours. Backed by ten years of South Florida pours.

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10
Years in businessMarble polishing roots, full-system coatings shop today.
100
Mile service radiusMiami-Dade · Broward · S. Palm Beach.
16
Coating systemsFrom garage flake to Urethane food-safe.
5★
Commercial kitchen approvedHealth-code-rated installs across South Florida.
Inside a Suncrete install

Watch a finished commercial kitchen floor.

Sixty seconds inside a recent Urethane cement install, durable, non-slip, health-code-rated. The same crew, the same prep checklist, on every job we run across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.

  • Urethane cement mortar, ¼” thick, beats heat, oils, and acid wash-downs
  • Cove base molded into the slab so cleanings don’t blow out the edge
  • Full prep video on the install above, no shortcuts, every step shown
  • Kitchen back in service within 48 hours of final coat
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What we install

Sixteen coating systems. One team that knows when to use which.

From a single-bay garage to a 30,000 sq ft food-processing floor, we pick the system to the slab and the use case, not the other way around. See the full catalog →

Also: non-slip epoxy · grind and seal · sleeper systems · patio coatings · garage restoration · commercial flake · commercial metallic · commercial painting

Suncrete Coatings installer rolling out a blue flake epoxy garage floor in Miami Beach, FL
About Suncrete

Started polishing marble. Now we coat the slab before the marble even goes down.

Suncrete Coatings spent the first chapter of its life as a marble polishing operation across Miami. The work was unforgiving, one rushed step, one wrong polishing pad, one missed seal coat, and you ruined a $4,000 floor. That obsession with finish quality is what we brought into concrete coatings, epoxy systems, and waterproofing when we expanded.

Today the shop runs garage epoxy installs in Boca Raton in the morning and food-processing kitchen pours in Hialeah in the afternoon. The connective tissue is the same: the prep is everything, the chemistry has to match the slab, and the finish has to look like the kind of work you’d want in your own home.

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“We don’t install over slabs that aren’t ready. If a moisture test fails, we tell you. If the substrate has issues, we fix them before the pour. That’s how a coating actually lasts ten years instead of two.”

, Diego, Owner
How we work

Four steps. No surprises. No mid-job upsells.

Most coating failures trace back to one of the four steps below being skipped or rushed. Suncrete runs the same sequence on every install, from a 400 sq ft garage to a commercial kitchen.

1
Day 1 · Site visit

Audit + Estimate

We walk the slab, do moisture and porosity tests, photograph existing damage, and write a system recommendation. Free, no pressure, fixed-price quote in 48 hours.

2
Day 1 · 1-2 days

Diamond Grind + Prep

Diamond grinding to the right concrete profile, crack chasing, joint repair, primer matched to slab porosity. The work most installers skip, the work that determines how long the coat lasts.

3
Day 2 · 1 day

Pour + Broadcast

Base coat goes down to spec thickness, decorative flake or quartz broadcast (if specified), then the polyaspartic or urethane top coat. Climate-controlled scheduling, we don’t pour into a thunderstorm.

4
Day 3+ · 5-7 day cure

Cure + Walkthrough

Walk-on the next morning, drive-on at 48 hours, full chemical cure at 5-7 days. We come back to walk the floor with you, hand off care instructions, and close out warranty paperwork.

Why Suncrete

Four things most coating contractors in South Florida won’t or can’t do.

Anyone can sell you epoxy. Few shops in the region run the specialty systems below, and none of them came from a high-finish marble polishing background. Here’s what sets the work apart.

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Urethane Cement Systems

USDA / FDA-rated urethane cement for commercial kitchens, food processing, and breweries. Handles thermal shock, organic acids, and daily wash-down, places where standard epoxy fails in months.

Balcony + Terrace Waterproofing

High-rise terrace and balcony work most epoxy contractors decline. Crack chase, slope correction, urethane waterproof membrane, decorative top coat. The fix that holds.

Marble-Polishing Pedigree

A decade of high-finish stone work before we ever poured a coating. The eye for surface quality is why our metallic and grind-and-seal floors look the way they do.

Real Slab Diagnostics

Moisture probe, porosity test, and substrate assessment on every estimate. If your slab isn’t ready, we tell you up front, before we sell you a system that’s going to fail.

Where we work

Hot focus: garage coatings in Delray, Boca, Coconut Creek, Coral Springs.

Specialty work (commercial kitchens, balcony waterproofing) covers the full 100-mile radius, Miami-Dade, Broward, southern Palm Beach. Residential garage coatings push hardest in the four cities above. See the full coverage map →

Common questions

Six things people ask before they hire us.

Don’t see your question? Get in touch, we’ll write a real answer in plain English.

How long does an epoxy floor last in South Florida?

A properly installed epoxy or polyaspartic floor lasts 15-25 years in residential garages and 8-15 years in commercial use, even with the heat, humidity, and salt-air South Florida throws at coatings. The variable is almost never the top coat, it’s whether the slab was prepped right and the primer matched the substrate’s porosity.

Suncrete moisture-tests every slab before pour. If it fails, we either rehab the substrate or recommend a different system. We don’t install over a slab that’s going to fail.

Can you coat a balcony or terrace that already leaks?

Yes, balcony and terrace waterproofing is one of our specialties. Most leaking balconies need crack chasing, joint repair, slope correction, and a urethane-based waterproof membrane before any decorative top coat goes on.

We typically install systems rated for ponded water and UV exposure. Free assessment to scope what your particular slab actually needs, no two leaks are alike.

Do you do commercial kitchens and food processing floors?

Yes. Urethane cement (urethane cement) is our go-to system for commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, and any environment with thermal shock, chemical exposure, or wash-down requirements. It is rated for the steam, oils, organic acids, and 200°F+ temperatures that destroy standard epoxy in months.

We coordinate the install around your operations, overnight pours, weekend turnarounds, phased installs across multiple kitchens. Health-code-compliant and designed to pass inspection on day one.

How long until I can park on a new garage epoxy floor?

For a standard polyaspartic-topcoat garage system, you can walk on it the morning after install and drive on it at 48 hours. Full chemical cure (the point at which oil drips and tire-pickup are no longer a risk) is 5-7 days.

Pure epoxy systems take longer, usually 7 days before driving, but we typically default to polyaspartic top coats for garages because the faster turnaround matters more to most customers than the slightly higher chemical resistance of pure epoxy.

What areas do you serve outside of Miami?

We service all of Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and southern Palm Beach County, about a 100-mile service radius from Miami Beach. Residential garage and patio coatings push hardest in Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Coconut Creek, and Coral Springs.

Commercial coatings reach north and west of Fort Lauderdale. Specialty work, commercial kitchens, balcony waterproofing, terrace restoration, covers the full radius including Miami Beach, Aventura, and Coral Gables.

What is the difference between epoxy, polyurethane, and polyaspartic?

Epoxy is the strong base layer, hard, chemical-resistant, but yellows in UV. Polyurethane is the flexible, UV-stable layer that often goes on top of epoxy. Polyaspartic is the fast-cure, UV-stable alternative that we usually default to for garages and patios where downtime matters.

The right system depends on the slab condition, the environment (sunlight exposure, chemical contact, temperature swings), and how the floor will be used. We pick the system based on those variables, you don’t have to know the chemistry to get the right answer.

Free estimate · 48-hour turnaround

Slab ready? Let’s coat it right.

Free site visit, free moisture test, fixed-price quote within 48 hours. We service Miami-Dade, Broward, and southern Palm Beach, from a single garage to a 30,000 sq ft commercial kitchen.