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Local  Epoxy Garage Floor Installers operating in Palm and Pine Park and the surrounding area.

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Local Epoxy Garage Floor Installers working in Palm and Pine Park and the surrounding area. Contact our team of specialists to learn more about how we can help you with your next Epoxy Garage Floor project.

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Residential Epoxy Garage Floor

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Commercial Epoxy Garage Floor

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Industrial Epoxy Garage Floor

What is Epoxy Flooring?

An epoxy floor coat is usually a two-part coating that you mix. It adheres better to concrete floors than conventional oil-based, waterbased or enamel paints. Your floor will look much better than any conventional paint. It will have a very high gloss finish that will not only make it look great but also waterproof, mold, and mildewproof. When cured, epoxy floors are stain-proof and can be cleaned in the same way as your Teflon pot.

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Commercial and residential epoxy flooring in Palm and Pine Park

After 30 years of experience, we know that for garage duty vehicle traffic, you need a 20-mg or lower abrasion rating. A military grade topcoat is available for garages with large SUVs, Tractors, trailers, or are workshops. This version has an industry leading 4mg loss rating and is ready to take any abuse. You must be below 10mgs for commercial duty traffic with pallet jacks and forklifts. The Commercial Package for garages is available if you don’t desire the flake-like appearance. A work shop should avoid using color flakes as it is difficult to locate dropped parts on a flake-floor. Industrial applications or those who want the strongest epoxy floor coating possible, you should apply a coating of 23 mils or thicker. Our ultra military system is specifically made for these types of projects. It comes with a coating thickness of 23-30 mils and a rating of 4mg loss.

Our epoxy garage floors have been sold for over 30 years. We have also installed and tested every garage floor epoxy available so we know which ones work best. There is no one-size fits all epoxy coating. We offer many different epoxy systems and epoxies. People make the biggest mistake of using epoxy floor coatings for purposes that are not suitable.

Our experience has shown that 100% Aliphatic is the best epoxy for all purposes. It’s combined with a true epoxy topcoat. This topcoat has an abrasion rating that equals traffic load. If possible, use a primer this will increase your adhesion as well as overall coverage and coating thickness. When epoxy garage flooring is being done, these are all good points to factor in.

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Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the epoxy garage floor service that I received. The team's attention to detail and commitment to quality really shows in the final product, and I would highly recommend their services to anyone looking to upgrade their garage.

Michael Wilson - CEO

I recently had my garage floor coated with epoxy by a local service, and I couldn't be happier with the result. The team was professional and efficient, arriving on time and finishing the job within the estimated timeframe.

Patricia Bogle - Manager

Epoxy Garage Floor Coating: Why?

Epoxy is the best option of all flooring solutions. Epoxy is flexible and can be used for any type of application. This is in contrast to rubber rollout mats which might not work well for certain applications. Epoxy gives a dramatic look, is inexpensive and lasts a long time, and is simple to install. It’s also waterproof and resistant to mold and mildew.

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Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Specialists in Palm and Pine Park

Want to make your garage floor shine? An epoxy garage floor coating with vibrant colors will make you feel like you’re in a showroom everytime you drive by.

Is Epoxy Garage Flooring Worth it?

Epoxying garage floors is worth the investment. The epoxy will not only give your garage a professional look, but also repels oil stains, water and can be cleaned like a kitchen counter. Color chips and custom paint colors disguise imperfections in concrete. Anti-skid additives give you the grip that you need during winter conditions.

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Can you epoxy garage floors yourself?

Concrete floors can be coated with epoxy just like it is on walls. However the hard work of preparation is the key to success. The hard part of the application will seem easy after you’ve done the calculations and made your color choices.

An even, slightly rough and clean surface is necessary for epoxy to bond well. It is important to patch any cracks or potholes before apply epoxy garage flooring. Concrete must be at least 60 days old, and it must not have been sealed to allow epoxy to stick. If water beads are on your floor, or the etching solution does not foam, it is likely that the sealer has been removed. (If there is no peeling, you can recoat stained floors.

However, stripping the floor is not enough to clean it. Grease and dirt can cause epoxy adhesion to be compromised, so cleaning and/or etching is an important step. Different manufacturers make different kinds of cleaners. You should read the ingredients carefully before you choose which cleaner is best. There are many types of chemical cleaners, from strong degreasers to organics that are safer and more effective. A machine known as a floor maintainer can be rented for around $40 per daily.

Most epoxy coatings come in kits that include everything you need. You can then decide if you need additional supplies once you have chosen one. While some manufacturers recommend two coats for epoxy paint and topcoats, the majority of standard kits only have enough for one coat. Color flakes can be used to hide imperfections in concrete. You need to determine how much you will need and then spread them across your floor. For garages with foundations that rise above foot level, it may be worth coating the vertical surfaces of your garage to make cleaning easier. Next, decide whether you want an anti-skid additive. These granules give the floor a sandpaper-like finish. This can be useful in rainy and ice-prone areas.

It all comes down to the timing of applying the coating once the floor has been cleaned. When the concrete isn’t damp from rain and the temperature is between 60 and 80 degrees, you can start the job. Otherwise if temperatures are below 50 degrees, the application could bubble and peel. Once you have mixed the epoxy paint, it will take you about two hours to finish the work. If you plan ahead, you should start in the back corner of your garage and work towards the garage door. Waiting is the most difficult part. Each step takes between 12 and 24 hours to dry. Once the entire floor is dry, you will need to keep your car off it for at least 72 hours.

What are the cons of Epoxy Garage Flooring?

Two of the most common problems with epoxy floor coatings are that they wear out too quickly because it’s not industrial-grade, even though it has been claimed to be. This is not a warranty issue. The epoxy after time may also start to peel. The floor will likely not have been properly prepared. This is usually due to the epoxy quality.

Your tires can heat up to 180 degrees. It won’t absorb heat if epoxy is less than 10 Mils in dried thickness, especially if epoxy is used with color flakes. This can cause epoxy to lose some of its mass and make the epoxy thinner. You won’t be able to use any of the other types of epoxy mentioned above. They won’t have enough thickness or strong chemical cross links to stop the epoxy being reactivated by hot tires.

Epoxy flooring does have one other drawback. It is more labor-intensive than installing rollout mat garage floors or interlocking tile garage floors. There also have dry periods inbetween coats, because of these the epoxy flooring process can take up to 2 days.

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How long can garage epoxy flooring last?

It can vary and it is almost the same answer that you get for how long a car will last. The epoxy lifespan depends on three things: the epoxy quality, the floor prep and how heavy the traffic is. The average epoxy coating can last between 20 and 25 years with the right military-grade topcoat. Topcoats do not require you to start from scratch. A quick/light sand with 120grit of the topcoat is all you need to clean and rough up the floor before you apply a new topcoat.

How long does it take for epoxy garage flooring to be installed?

Allow 2 days for grinding and 3 days for acid-etching. Although the actual labor time is about 3-5 hours, you will need to wait for your floor after acid etching has completed. After that, you will need to allow each coating to dry. It can take up to 2 days for the entire process.

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Do epoxy garage floors work well in commercial environments?

Yes. Our systems are compatible with both with or without color flakes and can be used in commercial applications. For more information on our Commercial Epoxy Systems, please contact our team. Commercial applications can use our garage floor epoxy when we use an epoxy flooring primer and military grade topcoat option. Metallic Epoxy Flooring works well in commercial applications, as it is made up of three layers with high-performance primer and high-build military grade metallic epoxy. The topcoat is military grade 4 mg and has a low abrasion rate.

What does a epoxy garage floor covering cost?

This is a difficult question. It’s like asking the price of a car. Let’s answer this question with some caveats. Epoxy coatings can be purchased for less than $100.00 at a Big Box Store or mega-online retailer. Between us there are other types of epoxies, such as water-based, polyurea or cycloaliphatics, which are all discussed with their respective drawbacks. You also have military grade epoxy systems that can be used for different applications. We don’t offer a one-size fits all epoxy system like many of our competitors. You can expect to pay between $1.15 – $2.25/sf for a DIY military-grade epoxy flooring kits. This will depend on whether or not you use a primer and what type topcoat you use. Also, depending on whether color flakes are used or not, as well as what epoxy system you select.

What is the cost to own a property? For example, let’s consider a garage epoxy floor costing $3,000. It will remain looking great for at least 20 years before it needs a refresh. The average off-the-shelf epoxy will look new for about 2-3 years, until it has to be redone. So which epoxy costs less in time and materials? Which one is more expensive? The one that you have to redo every other year or the one that lasts for 20 years. Another thing to remember about epoxy coatings is their tendency to look shabby faster than you think. You will need to start over when it is time to redecorate. a new epoxy garage floor can be easy to sand and polish. A new coat of clear resin will be all that is needed to bring them back to their original glory. The epoxy underneath will last for years. The decision is up to you as to which epoxy you prefer, whether it’s the one-time epoxy or the one with a lower upfront price and perpetual recoating. This does not include the labor and time it takes to clean out your garage and re-do your floor.

Polyurea vs. Epoxy

Polyurea concrete finishes are an excellent choice if your budget allows for more investment upfront, but you want a lasting coating. 

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