Garage Floors (Epoxy & Coatings)

Turn your plain concrete garage floor into a clean, durable surface that is easy to maintain and hard to damage.

Your Garage Floor Works Harder Than You Think

An uncoated concrete garage floor absorbs everything that hits it. Oil drips, brake fluid, road salts tracked in from winter driving, and water that pools from wet tires all soak into the surface. Over time, that leads to staining, surface degradation, and a floor that looks rough no matter how much you sweep it.

An epoxy or polyaspartic coating changes all of that. The coating seals the concrete completely, creating a hard, non-porous surface that resists chemicals, repels moisture, and cleans up with a quick mop. It also transforms the look of the space, giving you a showroom-quality floor in a space you actually use every day.

We install garage floor coatings throughout Garden Grove and the surrounding Orange County area. To see our full range of concrete services, visit our concrete contractor home page.

Finished epoxy garage floor coating with gloss fleck surface installed in a residential garage in Garden Grove, CA

Types of Garage Floor Coatings We Install

Not all garage floor coatings are the same. The right product depends on how you use your garage, the condition of your existing concrete, and the look you want. Here is a breakdown of what we offer.

  • Epoxy with vinyl color flakes. The most popular option for residential garages. A two-part epoxy base is applied, then vinyl color chips are broadcast across the wet surface. A clear topcoat locks everything in place. The result is a tough, attractive floor with great chemical resistance and a textured surface that adds grip.
  • Polyaspartic coatings. Polyaspartic is a faster-curing, UV-stable alternative to epoxy. It does not yellow in sunlight like standard epoxy can, which makes it a good choice for garages with windows or doors that let in a lot of direct light. It is also harder and more scratch-resistant than epoxy in many cases.
  • Solid color epoxy. A single uniform color coating without the chip broadcast. This gives a clean, seamless look and works well in garages used as workshops, home gyms, or finished living spaces where a more polished appearance is preferred.
  • Metallic epoxy. A decorative option that creates a glossy, dimensional appearance by mixing metallic pigments into the epoxy layer. Each floor has a unique pattern. This is the most visually striking option and is popular for showroom-style garages and high-end finishes.
  • Concrete sealer. For budgets where a full epoxy system is not the right fit, a penetrating concrete sealer is still a meaningful upgrade over bare concrete. It reduces dust, makes spills easier to clean up, and extends the life of the slab.

Why Surface Prep Makes or Breaks the Coating

The number one reason DIY epoxy kits fail is poor surface preparation. Concrete that has not been properly cleaned, profiled, and dried will not bond with the coating. The result is delamination, bubbling, and a floor that starts peeling within a year.

We diamond grind every floor before coating. Diamond grinding opens up the pores of the concrete, removes any previous sealers, oil stains, or contamination, and creates the mechanical profile the coating needs to bond properly. This is the same method used in commercial and industrial flooring, and it is the only reliable way to prepare a floor for a long-lasting coating.

We repair cracks and spalls before coating. Any cracks, chips, or damaged areas are repaired with a compatible filler or patch material before the coating goes down. Coating over unrepaired damage locks in the problem and makes future repairs more difficult.

If your garage floor has significant damage that goes beyond surface wear, it may need repair or leveling work before a coating makes sense. Our concrete repair and replacement service handles those issues, and our concrete leveling service can address any sinking or uneven panels in the garage floor before we coat it.

Garage Floor Coatings in Garden Grove, CA

We install garage floor coating systems throughout Garden Grove and the surrounding Orange County cities. We use commercial-grade materials, not the thin single-coat kits sold at hardware stores, and we back our work with a commitment to preparation and application quality that makes the coating last.

If you are ready to stop looking at a stained, dusty concrete floor every time you park your car or walk into your garage, give us a call. We will come take a look, talk through which coating system is the best fit, and give you a clear price.

Common Questions About Garage Floor Coatings

How long does a garage floor coating last?+
A professionally installed epoxy or polyaspartic coating on a properly prepared floor should last 10 to 20 years or more with normal garage use. The exact lifespan depends on the type of coating, how the garage is used, and whether it is maintained with occasional cleaning. Heavy vehicle traffic, chemical spills, or dragging heavy equipment across the surface will wear a coating faster than light residential use.
How long do I need to stay off the floor after the coating is applied?+
With a standard epoxy system, the floor is typically ready for foot traffic in about 24 hours and ready for vehicle traffic in 72 hours. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster and can often handle foot traffic in just a few hours and vehicles within 24 hours. We will give you the specific wait times for your exact system and conditions when the job is finished.
Can you coat a garage floor that already has oil stains on it?+
Yes, in most cases. Oil that has soaked into the concrete does need to be addressed before coating, since oil contamination will prevent proper bonding. We use a combination of chemical degreasers and diamond grinding to remove and profile out the affected areas. In cases where oil has penetrated very deeply over many years, additional treatment steps may be needed. We will identify the extent of the oil contamination during our site visit and factor any extra prep into the quote.

Get a Quote for Your Garage Floor Coating

Call us today. We will come out, assess your floor, and walk you through the coating options that make the most sense for your garage and your budget.

(657) 722-4198