Blake & the Crew Behind Your Floor
Ascent Epoxy Miami is led by Blake, who runs the local installation crew that handles every job across Miami-Dade — the same hands from the first slab reading to the final walkthrough. No call center, no rotating subs, no franchise that hands your warranty off to whoever bought the territory next.
What sets the crew apart is where they work. Miami isn't one kind of project — it's oceanfront condos in Sunny Isles, historic-block homes in Coral Gables, dense Brickell parking decks, and industrial bays out in Doral and Medley. Blake's team builds each floor around that specific environment instead of pulling a one-size spec off a shelf. A garage two blocks from Biscayne Bay gets a different moisture and topcoat plan than a warehouse inland, because the slab tells a different story.
Here, the number-one reason epoxy peels is water pushing up from underneath. Miami-Dade sits on a shallow water table over porous limestone, summer humidity hovers around the mid-70s, and hurricane season drives months of saturated ground — so vapor pressure under a slab is the rule, not the exception. That's why Blake's team runs an ASTM moisture test before we quote any system, then hands you a written Miami Slab Report with the actual reading, not a guess. When the numbers call for it we diamond-grind the surface and lay a vapor-barrier primer first. Skipping that step is exactly how a cheaper bid turns into a floor that bubbles by next rainy season.
How We Build for South Florida
Four things we do differently because this is Miami-Dade — not a dry inland market.
We Read the Slab First
A beachfront condo in Sunny Isles, a Coral Gables home, and a Doral warehouse all sit on different ground — coastal fill, limestone, reclaimed land. Before we price anything, we test that specific slab for moisture and assess the prep it needs, so the system we install actually matches what's under your feet.
Coatings Rated for Salt & Sun
Year-round UV, salt carried inland off the bay, and brutal summer humidity all eat cheap finishes alive. We install professional-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems with UV-stable, salt-air-rated topcoats built to hold their color and bond through Miami's climate — never the consumer DIY kits that yellow and lift in a season.
Pricing You Can See Upfront
We publish real Miami price ranges so you can budget before you ever pick up the phone — no bait-and-switch, no fees that appear after the deposit clears. See our pricing guide. If your slab test shows you need moisture mitigation, that line item is quoted separately and explained before any work starts — never sprung on you mid-job.
A Warranty You Can Hold Us To
Every floor ships with a written warranty that says plainly what's covered, what isn't, and how to make a claim. And because Blake's crew still answers the phone in year three, a warranty here means a local team that actually shows back up — not a number that's been disconnected or sold off.
Ascent Epoxy holds every market to one national quality standard — but in Miami, that standard is carried out by a single accountable crew, not a franchise that flips owners every couple of years. Blake's team installs your floor and is the same team that picks up when you call about it later.
It's the best of both: national-grade materials, prep specs, and service guarantees, paired with people who actually drive these streets — who know what a Brickell parking structure needs versus a single-car garage in Kendall. No mystery subcontractors, no out-of-town crew parachuting in for a day and disappearing.
Every Miami homeowner and business that has rated us on Google has given us five stars — a clean 5.0 across all 16 reviews, and no one-star outlier hiding in the average.
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Talk to Blake, Not a Call Center
Reach out for a free, no-obligation quote anywhere in Miami-Dade. Blake's crew will moisture-test your slab, walk the space with you, and give you honest pricing before you commit to a thing.
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