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Most garage epoxy floor installations can be finished in just one day. The process begins with surface preparation– diamond grinding and crack repair– then the coatings are applied. After the final topcoat goes down, you can usually walk on the floor within a few hours and park your car after about 24 hours. So, from start to finish, the process typically takes about a day, with full curing usually within a couple of days.
The crew has years of experience specializing only in garage floors, which means they know exactly what works for Arizona’s harsh climate. Experience advanced techniques like a two-step flake system, diamond grinding for prep, and a high-performance base coat that sinks deep into the concrete. These methods help the floors withstand extreme heat, strong sun, and pressure, making them tough against everyday wear, hot tire marks, and UV damage. The coatings are designed to resist peeling and fading, so the floors look good and last a long time, even with Arizona’s weather.
Polyaspartic garage flooring will withstand tough conditions, including hot tire marks and chemical spills. The coating creates a seamless surface that doesn’t break down easily from heat or chemicals commonly found in garages. It’s a great choice if you want a floor that stays looking good even with daily use and exposure to things like car tires, oil, or cleaning products. It’s also UV resistant, so the color and finish won’t fade or peel.
Every epoxy floor installation starts with careful prep work to make sure the coating sticks well and lasts. This includes diamond grinding the concrete surface to open up the pores and remove any old coatings or stains. We repair any cracks or damage and make sure the surface is clean and ready for the new flooring. All necessary repairs, including fixing stem walls, are included at no extra charge, so you won’t get surprise fees. This thorough prep helps the coating bond deep into the concrete, stopping problems like peeling or bubbles later.
The finish options for epoxy flake floors are definitely customizable. There’s a standard color chart with popular options like Tuxedo, Red Hot, Blue Ice, Graphite, Southern Tan, Safari, Saddle Tan, Desert Gray, Dakota Gray, and Brown. If none of those are a perfect fit, custom color blending is also available so you can match the floor exactly to your garage décor or personal style. This way, your garage floor can look just how you want it.
There’s a limited lifetime warranty that covers epoxy garage flooring against peeling and delamination. This means your floor is protected from those common issues for as long as you own your home. The flooring system uses high-performance materials and a special application process to ensure it stays bonded and looking great. This warranty gives peace of mind that the coating will stand up to Arizona’s tough conditions and daily wear.
Free in-person estimates are available for commercial epoxy flooring projects, just like for residential jobs. An expert will come out, look at the concrete, talk through your needs, and give you a clear, no-obligation quote based on the size and condition of your space. Flexible financing options are also offered for qualified commercial customers, making it easier to get started without a large upfront payment.
No deposit is needed to schedule your epoxy floor installation. Payment is due on the day the work is finished, so you only pay once you see the completed job.
For a standard two-car garage, epoxy floor installation usually costs between $1,500 and $4,000. The exact price depends on factors like the condition of your concrete, garage size, and which decorative options you choose. This price range covers everything needed for a durable, long-lasting finish, including repairs and stem wall work. Free in-home estimates are available, so you can get a detailed quote based on your specific garage.
You can definitely choose custom colors and finishes for your garage floor epoxy to match your home’s look. There’s a standard color chart with options like Tuxedo, Red Hot, Blue Ice, Graphite, and more, and if you want something different, custom color blending is available too. This means you can pick or mix shades to fit your exact style, so your garage floor coordinates perfectly with the rest of your house. The finish is also high-gloss and scratch-resistant, helping your space look sharp for years.
Installing garage epoxy flake floors gives you a much tougher and more attractive surface than bare concrete. Epoxy flake floors resist stains, spills, and hot tire marks, so they stay cleaner and last longer. They also protect the concrete underneath from moisture and cracking, which helps prevent damage over time. The flakes add texture, so the floor isn’t as slippery, making it safer to walk on even if it gets wet. The finish is easy to clean and can handle Arizona’s harsh sun and heat. You can choose different colors and looks to match your style, making your garage look way better than plain concrete.
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