Miami Commercial Epoxy.
Washdown-ready floors for kitchens, breweries, warehouses, and clinics. Installed overnight, cured before your first shift walks in.
- Service
- Commercial Epoxy Flooring
- Coverage
- Miami + greater Miami-Dade
- Walk-on
- 24 hours after final coat
- Racking
- 48 to 72 hours after final coat
- Lead time
- Same-week walk-through
- Quote
- (786) 488-5057
Commercial epoxy built for Miami working floors.
Miami commercial floors earn their keep. Restaurant kitchens and cafeteria lines off Calle Ocho run hot from prep through last seating, then get hosed down at close. Wynwood breweries and event spaces take spilled wort, dropped kegs, rolling bar carts, and a few hundred people in hard shoes on a Saturday. Allapattah warehouses take pallet jacks and forklift turns all day. Clinic and lab floors near the Health District get mopped with disinfectant every shift and have to stay seamless while they do it. One coating catalog does not cover that, which is why we walk the space before we name a system.
Prep is where most Miami commercial floors are won or lost. We diamond-grind every slab to profile and moisture-test it before anything gets mixed, because an old kitchen slab that has been washed down for twenty years holds moisture and grease deep in the pores. Coat over that and you get blisters and hollow spots inside a season. We chase cracks, cut in at drains, and re-test after grinding. If the reading comes back high we prime for it rather than pretend it away.
Then the system gets sized to the room. A kitchen or a lab gets a food-safe, chemical-tolerant build with cove base running up the wall so there is no seam for grease or bacteria to sit in. A brewery floor gets slope respected at the drains and an anti-slip aggregate broadcast into the wet zones. A warehouse aisle gets a higher-build that survives forklift wheel loads and point loads from racking legs. An event space or tasting room can carry a decorative finish that still cleans up with a mop.
Coverage across Miami.
We work the whole city: Little Havana and the Calle Ocho restaurant corridor, Wynwood breweries and event venues, the Allapattah warehouse blocks, medical and lab space around the Health District and Jackson, plus the marina and dock-adjacent back-of-house along the waterfront. Everything runs out of our Miami Beach shop, so a walk-through is a short drive, not a scheduling problem.
What sets a Suncrete commercial epoxy flooring install apart.
Commercial floors fail for a short list of reasons: moisture nobody checked, a build too thin for the traffic, or a cure window cut short to reopen a day early. We hold the line on all three, even when the Miami bid is competitive.
Health-code detailing
Food-safe systems with integral cove base at every wall and equipment line, sloped and sealed into existing drains. No seam for grease or standing water to hide in when the hose comes out.
Anti-slip in wet zones
Aggregate broadcast into dish pits, walk-in approaches, brewery pads, and mop-sink corners. Traction where staff actually slip, smoother finish everywhere else so cleaning stays fast.
Overnight and phased
We work around service hours: overnight in a kitchen, in halves across a warehouse aisle, weekend-only in a clinic. Our own generator, lighting, and dust extraction so the tenants next door never notice.
The longer answer on commercial epoxy flooring.
Cure windows are the other honest conversation. Walk-on comes at about 24 hours. Racking, pallet jacks, rubber mats, and rolling equipment wait 48 to 72, because setting a loaded rack leg or a rubber runner on a green floor leaves a permanent dent or a bond-breaking print. We schedule the job backward from when your mats and equipment go back down, not from when the last coat goes on. Lifespan on a properly built Miami commercial floor runs 8 to 15 years, with a topcoat refresh at the entry, the drain line, and the highest-traffic aisle somewhere around year five to seven. That is planned upkeep, not a failure.
Common commercial epoxy flooring applications.
The Miami jobs we get called for most. If yours does not fit any of these, the walk-through will point us at a different system rather than force this one in.
Restaurant kitchens and cafeterias
Line, dish pit, walk-in approach, and prep areas behind Little Havana and Calle Ocho kitchens, plus school and hospital cafeteria service floors. Food-safe build, cove base up the wall, anti-slip through the wet zones, sealed into the existing floor drains so a full washdown drains instead of pooling.
Breweries and event spaces
Wynwood brewhouse pads, cold rooms, canning lines, and the tasting rooms and event floors attached to them. Slope respected at the trench drains, caustic-tolerant topcoat on the production side, and a cleaner decorative finish out front where guests stand all night.
Warehouses and distribution floors
Clinic, lab, and marina back-of-house
Exam corridors, lab benches, and imaging rooms near the Health District and Jackson, plus the dock-adjacent service rooms, bait and tackle prep, and equipment bays behind the marinas. Seamless and disinfectant-tolerant on the clinical side, salt and fuel tolerant on the waterfront side.
Why Miami commercial floors get a washdown spec.
The building stock adds the second half. A lot of these slabs are decades old, poured before vapor barriers were standard, and they have absorbed years of grease, salt air, and mop water. So moisture testing and grind depth matter as much as the resin you choose. We test before and after prep, prime for what the meter says, and build to the room. Then we install on your clock, overnight or phased, so a kitchen makes its lunch service and a warehouse never stops shipping. If you want to see finished work first, the project gallery has recent floors from across Miami-Dade, and a walk-through is free either way.
- County
- Miami-Dade
- Best for
- Kitchens + breweries + labs
- Key factor
- Washdown + heat + traction
- Install
- Overnight or phased
- Build
- Sized to the room
What a Suncrete commercial epoxy flooring install looks like.
Walk-through
Free, on site. We read the drains, the wet zones, the chemicals you clean with, and the hours you can give us.
Prep after hours
Diamond-grind to profile, chase cracks, cut in at drains and cove lines, vacuum, then moisture-test again.
Build the system
Primer, body coat, cove base where the code needs it, anti-slip broadcast in the wet zones, then the topcoat.
Cure and handoff
Walk-on at 24 hours. Racking, mats, and rolling equipment at 48 to 72. A 30-day check-in visit is included.
Other Suncrete coating systems.
Sixteen in the kit. The right one depends on the slab and the room, and we will not force-fit commercial epoxy when another Miami system will outlast it.
What Miami owners and managers ask us.
Can you coat my kitchen without closing for a day of service?
Almost always. We start after close, grind and prep overnight, and coat in the same window. A single kitchen usually runs two or three consecutive nights depending on square footage and how much cove base the room needs. You lose no lunch or dinner service, and the crew brings its own lighting, generator, and dust extraction so the dining room stays clean.
Will the floor hold up to a full washdown and hot water?
That depends on the system we pick, which is exactly why the walk-through matters. Standard epoxy handles daily mopping and sanitizers fine. If the room takes boiling water, steam, or a kettle dump, we will spec urethane cement instead, because heat shock lifts straight epoxy off a slab no matter how good the prep was.
How do you keep a wet kitchen or brewery floor from being slippery?
We broadcast an anti-slip aggregate into the topcoat only where staff actually work in water: the dish pit, the walk-in approach, the brewhouse pad, and the mop-sink corner. The rest of the room gets a smoother finish that mops out fast. Grading the traction zone by zone is how you get both safety and easy cleaning instead of trading one for the other.
How long before we can put racking and mats back down?
Foot traffic is fine at about 24 hours. Racking, pallet jacks, rubber mats, and rolling equipment should wait 48 to 72 hours. Setting a loaded rack leg or a rubber runner on a floor that has not fully cured leaves a dent or a print that never comes out, so we schedule the whole job backward from when your equipment goes back down.
What does a Miami commercial floor cost?
The walk-through and the quote are free. Send a photo, rough square footage, and what happens in the room, and you get a real number back within 24 hours. No “starting at” figures, no upsells once the crew is on site. Send the details here or call (786) 488-5057.
Got a slab? Let’s pour it right.
Photo plus square footage plus what happens in the room equals a real quote in 24 hours. Commercial epoxy flooring installed across Miami and greater Miami-Dade, on your hours.
See the work first
Finished kitchens, brewery pads, and warehouse aisles from across Miami and Miami-Dade County. Have a look, then tell us about your room.