High-performance epoxy floors for Miami garages, showrooms, restaurants, and luxury residences. Moisture-resistant, UV-stable, and built for the tropics.
Industrial-Strength Beauty
Miami's climate creates a unique set of challenges for concrete floors. High humidity drives moisture through slabs, tropical rainstorms flood garages, and relentless UV exposure degrades ordinary coatings within months. AP STONE INC. specializes in epoxy flooring in Miami that is engineered specifically for these conditions. We use 100% solids epoxy systems -- not the water-based kits sold at hardware stores -- that bond molecularly to your concrete and create an impermeable surface capable of handling everything Miami throws at it.
For residential clients, our most popular service is garage epoxy flooring. Miami homeowners in neighborhoods like Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Pinecrest are transforming their garages from stained concrete slabs into clean, glossy surfaces that resist tire marks, chemical spills, and standing water. We offer solid colors, decorative flake blends, and our signature metallic epoxy finishes that create a flowing, three-dimensional look reminiscent of liquid metal or polished marble.
Commercial epoxy flooring in Miami has become the standard for restaurants in Wynwood, retail showrooms in the Design District, and medical offices in Doral. The appeal goes beyond aesthetics: epoxy floors are seamless, which eliminates grout lines where bacteria and dirt accumulate. They are slip-resistant when finished with our textured topcoat, and they can withstand the foot traffic of a busy restaurant for years without showing wear. For industrial clients near the Miami River and in Hialeah, we install heavy-duty systems rated for forklift traffic and chemical exposure.
Our epoxy flooring process in Miami starts with aggressive diamond grinding of your existing concrete to create the mechanical bond profile the coating needs to adhere permanently. We then apply a moisture-mitigating primer -- essential in South Florida where vapor transmission through slabs is a constant issue -- followed by the epoxy base coat, decorative layer, and UV-stable polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat. The entire process takes two to four days depending on the area. Call (305) 305-4358 or visit our contact page to schedule an on-site assessment.
Why Choose AP STONE INC.
Our vapor-barrier primers prevent the delamination that plagues standard coatings in Miami's high-humidity environment.
From solid industrial coatings to flowing metallic designs, we offer the full range of epoxy aesthetics for any space.
Polyaspartic and aliphatic topcoats prevent yellowing and chalking from Miami's intense sunlight, keeping your floor glossy for years.
Over two decades serving South Florida homeowners and businesses with precision stone and tile work.
Bilingual team ready to assist you in English or Spanish from consultation through project completion.
"AP Stone did a metallic epoxy floor in our Doral commercial showroom. They tested the slab for moisture first — we had failed two previous epoxy jobs from other contractors who skipped that step. The floor has held up perfectly for 14 months."
Carlos E.
Doral — Commercial Metallic Epoxy
"Had a flake epoxy system done in my Kendall garage. AP Stone ground the concrete, tested for moisture, applied a moisture-tolerant primer, and finished with a polyaspartic topcoat. The result is showroom quality and the turnaround was only 3 days."
Rafael T.
Kendall — Garage Epoxy
"Our Brickell gym needed a new floor. AP Stone installed a rubber-textured epoxy system that handles heavy weights and resists moisture from the AC condensation. The crew worked over the weekend so we didn’t miss a single business day."
Maria O.
Brickell — Commercial Gym Floor
Epoxy flooring in Miami costs $3–$6 per square foot for solid color systems, $4–$8 for decorative flake, and $7–$15 for metallic or 3D systems. Miami-Dade’s high moisture vapor emission from concrete slabs is our biggest challenge — we always perform ASTM F1869 calcium chloride testing before applying any epoxy system.
Yes, when the substrate is properly tested and prepared. Miami's high water table causes moisture vapor to push up through concrete slabs, which can cause epoxy to bubble or delaminate if not addressed. We test every slab and use moisture-tolerant primers rated for Florida's conditions. This is a step many contractors skip — and the reason most epoxy failures occur.
For Miami residential garages, we typically recommend a two-coat polyaspartic system with a decorative flake broadcast. Polyaspartic cures faster than traditional epoxy and is more UV-stable — important for South Florida garages that receive sun exposure through open doors. It can be driven on within 24 hours.