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Epoxy Flooring Cost in Austin, TX

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Typical cost in Austin

$3–$12 / sq ft

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Typical Epoxy Flooring Cost Cost in Austin

For: 500 sq ft garage floor

Budget Option
$800
Starting price
Most Common
$1.5k
Average cost
Premium Service
$3.5k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Floor preparation & repair (cracks, oil stains)
  • ¢Epoxy type (standard, metallic, flake)
  • ¢Decoration & additives (UV protection, anti-slip)
  • ¢Garage size & complexity
  • ¢Austin heat requires UV-stable coatings

Austin TX Epoxy Flooring Cost Guide (2024)

Austin TX Epoxy Flooring — 2024 Cost Guide

Prices below are local averages gathered from Austin-area contractors. Your final quote will depend on garage size, system type, and surface condition.

Typical Price Ranges (installed)

SystemPrice per sq ft2-car garage (440 sq ft)
Basic solid-color epoxy$2.50 – $3.50$1,100 – $1,540
Full flake broadcast epoxy$3.50 – $5.00$1,540 – $2,200
Metallic / decorative epoxy$5.00 – $8.00$2,200 – $3,520
Polyaspartic (1-day)$4.50 – $7.00$1,980 – $3,080

What Drives Costs Up

  • Crack repair: $100–$300 to patch before coating
  • Old paint removal: $0.50–$1.00/sq ft extra (mechanical grinding)
  • Extra broadcast layers / designer patterns: +$0.75–$1.50/sq ft
  • Anti-slip additives: Usually included; ask to confirm

What to Watch Out For

  • Quotes under $1.50/sq ft are almost always water-based single-coat kits — avoid for longevity
  • Verify your contractor provides a written warranty (1 year minimum, 5 years preferred)
  • Ask whether the price includes at least two coats (base + top coat)

Austin-Specific Notes

  • Summer heat (100°F+) means crews start early morning and apply in shaded conditions
  • Polyaspartic systems are popular in Austin because they cure faster and handle heat better
  • Many concrete slabs in East Austin and Round Rock have medium-high moisture — always insist on a moisture test

Epoxy Flooring FAQ — Austin, TX

Frequently Asked Questions — Epoxy Flooring in Austin, TX

How long does epoxy flooring last in Austin's heat? Quality polyaspartic or 100 % solids epoxy lasts 10–20 years in Austin's climate when properly installed. The key is surface prep (shot-blasting or diamond grinding) and using a UV-stable top coat to resist fading from intense Texas sun.

Can epoxy floors handle Austin's humidity swings? Yes, but moisture-barrier primer is critical. Central Texas soil holds moisture, so contractors should perform a calcium chloride or RH test before coating. Reputable Austin pros test every slab before they start.

What's the difference between a 1-day and a 2-day epoxy job? One-day systems use polyaspartic coatings that cure in hours — you can drive on them next morning. Two-day systems use traditional epoxy base coats that need 12–24 hours per layer but tend to be thicker and harder wearing. Both are solid options; polyaspartic costs slightly more upfront.

Do I need to move my car out the night before? Yes. Your garage should be empty and clean. Most Austin crews ask that you remove all items, sweep, and leave an outlet accessible for their grinders and vacuums.

Will epoxy crack in Texas summers when the slab expands? Properly formulated epoxy is flexible enough to handle normal concrete movement. Problems occur when coatings are applied over cracked or contaminated concrete. A professional will patch cracks with polyurea filler before coating.

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Austin? Typical Austin pricing runs $3–$7 per square foot installed depending on system thickness and flake broadcast style. Full flake broadcast with a polyaspartic top coat tends to land near the higher end. See our Austin Epoxy Cost Guide below for details.

Is a garage floor epoxy DIY-able? Big-box store kits ($80–$150) work on very clean slabs but typically fail within 2–3 years because they use water-based 1-part epoxy at 30–40 % solids. Professional systems use 100 % solids at $150–$400 in materials alone, applied with proper grinders.

How do I know if my existing concrete is ready for epoxy? Pour a few tablespoons of water on the slab. If it beads, there's a sealer or contamination that must be mechanically removed first. If the water absorbs in under 4 minutes, the surface is likely ready after grinding.