The Miami Garage Gym: What the Floor Needs Before the Rack Goes In
Building a home gym in a Miami garage? Seal the slab, put rubber only in the drop zone, and beat sweat, chalk and wet-season mildew under your mats.
Building a home gym in a Miami garage? Seal the slab, put rubber only in the drop zone, and beat sweat, chalk and wet-season mildew under your mats.
Miami carport and garage conversions live or die on the slab. Oil ghosting, wet-season sweating, unlevel tile, and how a sealed seamless floor fixes all three.
Miami brewery floors take keg drops, acidic wort, caustic wash chemistry and hose-downs. Here is what actually survives, and why brewhouse and taproom need different.
Miami’s mid-century terrazzo floors and today’s metallic epoxy pours share three qualities. Here is when to restore the original and when to pour the modern one.
From June to November a Miami garage becomes the storm staging room. Fuel drips, dragged shutters and standing water mark bare concrete. A sealed floor makes it a.
Pembroke Pines humidity and a shallow water table defeat many epoxy floors. Urethane cement tolerates the moisture and the heat. Here is where it belongs and why it lasts.
Metallic epoxy turns a Pembroke Pines entryway, great room, or showroom garage into a marbled statement floor. Here is how the hand-poured finish works and where it fits.
Pembroke Pines three-car garages sit on boom-era slabs with a shallow water table. Here is how the right epoxy system holds up, and how a suburban install actually goes.
Flake epoxy fits the HOA neighborhoods of Pembroke Pines perfectly: it hides an aging slab, grips wet pool decks, and matches a tidy community look. Here is why.
The Pines Boulevard corridor runs on hardworking commercial floors. Here is how the right epoxy system is specced to the traffic and installed around your business hours.