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Epoxy Flooring in Florida

Garage & basement floor coatings built to last a lifetime. Garage, basement & patio floors — done right, guaranteed.

Epoxy Flooring in Florida typically runs about $1,600–$4,300 for a 2-car garage and can be finished in as little as one day with a polyaspartic system. Answer a few quick questions below for your exact price range, finish options, and a free quote.

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Epoxy Flooring cost in Florida

Most epoxy flooring jobs in Florida run $1,600–$4,300 for a 2-car garage — the exact number depends on square footage, prep, and the finish you choose. Answer the quick questions above and we'll give you your real local price range, no visit required.

Epoxy Flooring in Florida — common questions

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Florida?

Most Florida garage floors run $1,600–$4,300 installed for a 2-car garage, depending on size, the floor's condition, and the coating system. Epoxy is the budget option; polyaspartic (premium, won't yellow) costs a bit more but lasts far longer. Use the quote tool above for a price range on your exact space.

What's the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?

Epoxy is the classic, most affordable coating but can yellow in sunlight and chip over time. Polyaspartic (and polyurea) are tougher, UV-stable so they won't yellow, and cure fast enough for a 1-day install. Many top installs use an epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat for the best of both.

How long does it take to coat a garage floor?

A polyaspartic system is usually a 1-day install — you can park on it the next day. Traditional epoxy takes 2–3 days because of longer cure times. Prep (grinding, crack/stain repair) is most of the work.

How long will an epoxy floor last?

With proper prep, expect about 5–10 years from epoxy and 15+ years from polyaspartic/polyurea. The biggest factor is surface preparation — a properly ground and primed floor lasts far longer than a quick acid-etch job.

Will it work over my cracked, stained, or old concrete?

Usually yes. Cracks are filled, oil/rust stains are degreased, and old peeling coatings are ground off during prep. The one thing we check first is moisture — a damp slab or white chalky residue (efflorescence) needs a moisture-barrier system, which the free assessment covers.

Is an epoxy floor slippery when wet?

It doesn't have to be. Flake and quartz finishes add texture and grip, and we can mix in an anti-slip additive for garages, patios, and pool decks.

Do you serve my area?

Yes — we cover Florida and the surrounding area. Enter your details in the quote tool and a local pro will confirm your spot and reach out.

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