Epoxy Floors
Continuous, tough floors for garages, basements, and shops. Easy to clean, custom colors and flake blends, built to take traffic.
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Floors take more abuse than any surface in the building. Cars, foot traffic, dropped tools, spills. An epoxy floor handles all of it with a continuous, non-porous finish that sweeps and mops clean and looks sharp doing it.
One floor, a lot of jobs
Garage floors are our bread and butter, but the same system works in basements, workshops, mudrooms, and retail spaces. We offer solid colors, decorative flake blends, and metallic looks, so the floor can be utilitarian or a real design feature.
Prep is everything on a floor. We grind and clean the concrete so the coating bonds for the long haul instead of peeling like a cheap kit.
The number one reason garage floor coatings fail is skipped prep. We mechanically grind the slab and fix moisture issues first. That step is boring and it's also why ours stay down.
- Garage, basement, shop, and retail floors
- Solid colors, flake blends, or metallics
- Resists oil, chemicals, and hot tires
- Continuous and easy to sweep and mop
Built to take a beating
Once cured, the surface resists hot tires, oil, chemicals, and impact. There are no grout lines or seams for dirt to hide in, so cleanup is a quick sweep and mop. It brightens up a dark garage or basement instantly.
The materials that make it last
Every job uses the same two systems. We pour a Leggari food-safe epoxy base, which is FDA-approved and low-to-no VOC, and we seal it with a Stone Coat Ultimate Top Coat, a 100% eco-friendly urethane clear coat. That top layer is the armor against scratches, heat, UV, and stains, so the surface still looks new years down the road.
The bottom line
A continuous, tough floor that cleans up in minutes and looks sharp, prepped right so it actually lasts. Send a photo and we'll tell you what's possible, then quote it after a quick look in person.
Epoxy Floors questions
Frequently asked
Not when it's prepped right. We mechanically grind the concrete and address moisture before coating, which is the step DIY kits skip. That's what makes ours last.
Yes. A properly installed epoxy floor resists the hot-tire pickup that lifts cheap coatings. It's built for a working garage.
Solid colors, decorative flake blends, and metallic pours. We'll show you samples to match the look you're after.
Foot traffic comes back quickly, and vehicle traffic after the floor fully cures, usually a few days. We'll give you the exact timeline for your job.
