Garage Floors

Durable concrete coatings that transform your garage into a clean, polished space you'll love.

Our Services

Durable concrete coatings that transform your garage floor with style and strength.

Close-up of a freshly coated glossy epoxy garage floor reflecting natural light.
Close-up of a freshly coated glossy epoxy garage floor reflecting natural light.
Flake Coatings

Apply tough, stain-resistant coating and flake layers that protect and beautify your garage floor.

Metallic Coatings

Fix cracks and imperfections before coating to ensure a flawless, long-lasting finish.

Transform

See how our epoxy coatings bring new life to home garages.

Close-up of a subtle metallic epoxy finish showing smooth texture and shine.
Close-up of a subtle metallic epoxy finish showing smooth texture and shine.

The epoxy floor transformed my garage—durable, sleek, and easy to clean!

Mark L.

Close-up of a shiny, freshly coated epoxy garage floor reflecting natural light.
Close-up of a shiny, freshly coated epoxy garage floor reflecting natural light.
Wide shot of a clean, organized garage with a smooth, glossy epoxy floor.
Wide shot of a clean, organized garage with a smooth, glossy epoxy floor.

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Ready to transform your garage floor? Contact us today.

A friendly technician applying epoxy coating to a clean residential garage floor.
A friendly technician applying epoxy coating to a clean residential garage floor.

FAQs

What is epoxy?

Epoxy is a durable resin coating that protects and beautifies garage floors.

How long does it last?

With proper care, epoxy coatings can last 10 to 20 years without peeling or cracking.

How long does installation take?

Installation usually takes 2 to 3 days, including surface prep, coating, and curing time.

Is it safe for pets?

Yes, once cured, epoxy is non-toxic and safe for pets to walk on.

Can I clean it easily?

Absolutely, epoxy floors are stain-resistant and simple to clean with mild soap and water.

Will epoxy hide existing cracks?

Small cracks can be filled before coating, but large structural issues should be repaired first.