The cost of your epoxy floor depends on several factors: the size of the space, the condition of your concrete, and the finish you choose. This guide explains what moves the price and how to understand what a project will cost.

Every slab is priced individually. The free, no-obligation estimate is what pins down your exact number.
| Space | Typical size | Typical cost range |
|---|---|---|
| 1-car garage | ~250 sq ft | Call for estimate |
| 2-car garage | ~500 sq ft | Call for estimate |
| 3-car garage | ~750 sq ft | Call for estimate |
| Basement | varies | Call for estimate |
| Commercial | varies | Call for custom estimate |
Every firm number starts with a free, no-obligation estimate: the crew looks at your slab and locks the price before any grinding begins.
The price of an epoxy floor depends primarily on the size of the space, the condition of the concrete, and the finish system you select. Smaller floors often have higher costs per square foot because setup, grinding, and materials have minimum labor and material requirements regardless of size.
Two garages of the same square footage can have different costs because the concrete underneath is different. A clean, dry, crack-free slab needs standard prep. A slab with oil stains, cracks, or heavy wear needs extra grinding and repair before any coating goes down. The free estimate exists exactly to look at your concrete and give you the real number based on what your specific slab requires.
Your final cost reflects the actual work required: the square footage of the space, any necessary crack repair and surface preparation, moisture handling if needed, and the coating system you choose. These are not padding; they determine whether the floor will last and perform as intended.
These are the same adjustments the estimate applies, out in the open.
Larger spaces require more grinding, more material, and more coating time. A bigger garage will cost more than a smaller one, though the per-square-foot cost may be more efficient on larger slabs.
Cracks get filled and stabilized, oil stains treated, and worn spots ground down before any coating is applied. Slabs requiring extra prep work will have higher costs. Proper preparation is critical to floor durability.
A marbled metallic pour or a multi-color custom design takes more material and more hand-finishing than a standard flake system. Premium finishes cost more than standard options.
Work with us on flexible dates when possible. Specific scheduling requirements or rush timelines may affect the project cost.
Yes, and when needed, it is the most important part of the job. East Tennessee humidity means moisture vapor in the slab can cause cheap coatings to bubble and peel. Every job we price includes a moisture check, and if your slab needs a moisture-tolerant primer or crack repair, that shows up in the estimate before the work starts, not as a surprise afterward.
Professional epoxy installation includes diamond grinding, moisture handling, and crack repair—precisely the steps that determine whether a floor lasts. Residential work is backed by a 20-Year Limited Warranty, which is only possible because the preparation is done right from the start.
Size up your job with the 30-second tool on our homepage - pick your space, set the size, check what applies - then call and the crew pins down your exact price for free.
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