A bare concrete garage floor is a sponge. It soaks up oil, drops dust constantly, stains from everything, and cracks at the surface. A professionally installed epoxy floor seals all of that off with a hard, glossy, chemical-resistant surface that wipes clean and looks incredible. The difference between a coating that lasts 15 years and one that peels in 18 months comes down to one thing: surface prep.
Why Garage Floor Epoxy Is Worth It
- Resists hot-tire pickup, motor oil, brake fluid, and most chemicals
- Wipes clean — no more dusting concrete or permanent stains
- Brightens the whole garage by reflecting light
- Hard, impact-resistant surface that takes jacks, tools, and traffic
- Adds real resale appeal and a finished, showroom look
Prep Is Everything — and It's Where We're Different
Most failed epoxy floors failed because someone rolled coating over a slick, sealed, or dirty slab. We mechanically prepare every floor — grinding or shot-blasting the concrete to open the pores — then fix cracks and pits and ensure the slab is dry before a drop of coating goes down. That mechanical profile is what lets the coating actually bond for the long haul.
Beware "1-day epoxy" shortcuts: a real coating system still needs proper mechanical prep. We never skip the grind — it's the whole reason your floor will still look great in a decade.
What Garage Floor Epoxy Costs in Hanford
Most residential garage floors run $3 to $9 per square foot installed depending on the system (standard epoxy, full flake, or metallic) and the concrete's condition. A typical two-car garage falls in a predictable range we'll put in writing after we see your floor. Free in-person estimates — we measure, inspect the slab, and quote on the spot.
Systems We Install
We install solid-color epoxy, decorative flake systems, high-end metallic finishes, and fast-cure polyaspartic/polyurea coatings. We'll match the system to how you use the space and the look you want.