Are your home floors looking worn, dull, or just plain outdated?
Residential epoxy flooring can transform any room—from garages and basements to living areas—into a sleek, long‐lasting surface that’s both easy to maintain and incredibly stylish. Whether you crave a high‐gloss modern finish or a decorative flake design for added texture, epoxy flooring offers unmatched durability and customization options.
In this page, we’ll cover why epoxy flooring is perfect for residential spaces, how the installation process works, cost factors, and the many design options available. Plus, we’ll answer your most common questions and show you how to get a free quote today.
We start with a no‐obligation consultation. Our flooring specialists assess your existing surface, note any cracks or moisture issues, and discuss design goals. You’ll get a detailed quote outlining costs, timelines, and installation steps—no hidden fees.
Proper prep is crucial for a long‐lasting epoxy floor. We remove any previous coatings, patch cracks, and use diamond grinding or shot blasting to ensure the concrete is perfectly profiled for optimal epoxy adhesion.
A high‐quality primer seals the concrete and forms the basis for a strong bond. Next, we apply the first layer of epoxy resin—this might be clear, solid color, or textured depending on your chosen design.
If you’ve selected metallic effects or decorative flakes, we incorporate them between coats. This is where the wow factor happens, giving your floor that unique, custom finish.
Lastly, we apply a durable topcoat—often polyurethane or polyaspartic—for extra toughness and UV stability. This final layer helps ensure your floors stay glossy (or matte) and scratch‐free for years.
Epoxy typically needs 24–72 hours to fully cure before you can resume normal use. We’ll inspect the job for smoothness, uniformity, and answer any remaining questions—so you’re confident in your brand‐new floor.
Costs can vary depending on:
Average Range: Residential epoxy flooring can range from $3–$12 per sq. ft., but pricing fluctuates based on material quality and design preferences.
(Want a more accurate figure? Request your free quote to get an exact cost breakdown.)
Q1. Is epoxy flooring safe for indoor living spaces?
A: Absolutely. Our residential epoxy coatings are low‐VOC and non‐toxic once fully cured, making them perfectly safe for indoor use.
Q2. How long does residential epoxy flooring last?
A: With proper maintenance, it can last 10–20 years or more. Regular cleaning and addressing small cracks early can extend its lifespan even further.
Q3. Will my epoxy floors be slippery?
A: A standard epoxy finish can be smooth, but we offer anti‐slip additives for garages, basements, or areas prone to water spills—ensuring safer footing.
Q4. Can I install epoxy flooring myself?
A: DIY epoxy kits exist, but achieving a professional result requires specialized equipment and expertise—especially for repair and surface prep. A professional installer ensures a flawless, long‐lasting finish.
Q5. Does epoxy flooring increase home value?
A: Yes. A well‐installed epoxy floor improves curb appeal and suggests quality maintenance. Potential buyers see it as a benefit—especially in garages and basements.
Stop living with cracked concrete, hard‐to‐clean tiles, or outdated finishes. Our residential epoxy flooring experts can deliver a beautiful, durable, and low‐maintenance floor that boosts your home’s value and impresses every visitor.
Don’t wait until small cracks become big problems. Contact us now to get your custom epoxy flooring installed—fast, affordable, and with outstanding results that last for years to come.