Garage Floors (Epoxy & Coatings)
Transform your garage with durable, attractive floor coatings that resist stains and damage.

Why Coat Your Garage Floor
Your bare concrete garage floor absorbs oil stains, shows every mark, and creates dust that gets tracked into your house. The surface looks dingy no matter how much you clean it. Coating your garage floor solves all of these problems while dramatically improving how your garage looks and functions.
Professional floor coatings seal the concrete surface completely, creating a barrier that resists oil, chemicals, and stains. Spills wipe up easily instead of soaking into the concrete. The glossy finish reflects light, making your garage brighter and more pleasant to work in. And the coating virtually eliminates concrete dust, keeping your garage and car cleaner.
Here is what garage floor coatings provide:
- Protection from oil, gasoline, and chemical stains
- Easy cleanup of spills and messes
- Bright, professional appearance
- Elimination of concrete dust
- Increased resistance to tire marks and abrasion
- Added property value and garage functionality
Types of Garage Floor Coatings
Epoxy Coatings
Epoxy creates the most durable garage floor coating available for residential use. The two-part system chemically bonds to your concrete, forming a thick, tough layer that handles vehicle traffic, impacts, and chemical exposure. Epoxy coatings typically last 10 to 20 years or more with proper care. They come in various colors and can include decorative flakes that hide minor imperfections and add traction.
We apply epoxy in multiple coats, building up thickness for maximum durability. The base coat seals the concrete and provides adhesion. Middle coats add thickness and color. The final top coat creates the glossy, protective finish. This multi-layer approach takes more time and costs more than single-coat products, but delivers far superior performance and longevity.
Polyurethane and Hybrid Systems
Polyurethane coatings resist UV damage better than epoxy, making them good choices if your garage gets direct sunlight. They also tend to be more flexible, which helps prevent cracking on concrete that experiences temperature fluctuations. Hybrid systems combine epoxy base coats with polyurethane top coats, giving you the best properties of both materials.
Color and Decorative Options
Solid colors create clean, uniform appearances that work in any garage. Gray remains the most popular choice because it hides dirt well, but you can choose any color that matches your preferences. Decorative flakes add visual interest and texture. These colored vinyl chips broadcast into the wet coating create a speckled appearance that looks sophisticated while hiding minor surface imperfections. You can choose subtle flake colors for understated looks or bold contrasting colors for dramatic effects.
For commercial garages or showrooms, we also offer metallic epoxy systems that create unique, swirling patterns. These high-end finishes cost more but deliver stunning visual impact. Whether you want a simple, practical garage floor or something that makes a statement, we have coating options that fit your vision and budget.
Our Installation Process
Surface preparation determines whether your floor coating lasts decades or fails within months. We start by thoroughly cleaning your concrete to remove all oil, grease, dirt, and contaminants. Then we mechanically prepare the surface using diamond grinding or shot blasting. This opens the concrete pores and creates the profile needed for proper coating adhesion. We also repair any cracks, holes, or damaged areas before applying coatings.
Many coating failures happen because contractors skip proper surface prep or use inadequate cleaning methods. We have the professional equipment and experience to prepare floors correctly. This step takes time and effort, but it makes the difference between coatings that bond permanently and coatings that peel off prematurely.
After preparation, we apply the coating system according to manufacturer specifications. Temperature and humidity affect curing, so we monitor conditions carefully and adjust our schedule if needed. We apply coatings at the proper thickness, allow adequate cure time between coats, and make sure the final finish meets quality standards. The entire process typically takes two to three days from start to finish.
You will need to keep vehicles out of your garage during installation and curing. Most coatings can handle foot traffic within 24 hours but need several days before they are ready for vehicle traffic. We provide specific instructions for your coating system so you know when you can use your garage normally. Whether you need a garage floor coating or other concrete services, we complete the work professionally and on schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Upgrade Your Garage Floor?
Contact us for a free consultation. We will assess your floor and provide a detailed estimate.
(813) 535-8650