Garage Floor & Concrete Coatings
Professional concrete coatings — epoxy and fast-cure polyaspartic — turn garage, basement, and shop floors into a sealed, showroom-tough surface that shrugs off hot tires, road salt, and stains. Compare systems and flake finishes below, then book a free in-home estimate for an exact installed price.
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Coating systems at a glance
| System | Character | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Polyaspartic | UV-stable (won't yellow) and cures in hours — most installs done in a day | Garages, exterior steps, fast turnarounds |
| Epoxy | Thick, high-build layer at a friendlier price; longer cure time | Basements, workshops, storage rooms |
| Full-flake finish | Vinyl color chips broadcast wall-to-wall hide concrete flaws and add grip | Garage floors that get real use |
| Metallic / solid color | Seamless showroom looks, from mirror metallics to clean solids | Dens, retail spaces, home gyms |
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Concrete coating FAQ
How much does a professional concrete coating cost to install?
About $4 to $10 per square foot installed nationally. Your exact price depends on the product, room, and prep — a free in-home estimate confirms it.
Epoxy or polyaspartic — which coating should I choose?
Polyaspartic costs more but is UV-stable (it will not yellow in sunlight) and cures fast enough to park on within a day or two. Epoxy builds a thick, economical layer but cures slower and can amber near sun. Many pro systems combine an epoxy or polyurea base with a polyaspartic top coat.
How long does a professional garage floor coating last?
A properly prepped professional coating typically lasts 10–20 years, and many installers back full-flake systems with 15-year-to-lifetime warranties. Surface prep (diamond grinding, crack repair, moisture testing) matters more than the product brand.
How soon can I use the floor after coating?
Polyaspartic systems usually take foot traffic the same evening and vehicles in 24–48 hours. Epoxy needs longer — often 3–7 days before parking on it. Your estimate spells out the cure schedule for the exact system.