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Glendale, AZ 85303-4212
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Glendale, AZ 85303-4212
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Pressure Washing, Seal Coating ...
Serves: 85301
Glendale, AZ 85304-1148
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Epoxy Floor Coating, Painting Contractors
Serves: 85301
Glendale, AZ 85301-4208
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Residential Painter, Epoxy Floor Coating ...
Serves: 85301
Glendale, AZ 85308-7606
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Building Contractors, General Contractor, Seal Coating ...
Serves: 85301
5156 W Olive Ave Pmb 472 , Glendale, AZ 85302-4205
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Epoxy Floor Coating, Commercial Painter ...
Serves: 85301
Glendale, AZ 85308-3856
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Epoxy Floor Coating, Garage Floors, Concrete Staining
Serves: 85301
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How long does epoxy flooring last? High-quality 100% solids epoxy or polyaspartic coatings last 10–20 years with normal residential use. Longevity depends primarily on surface preparation quality and the thickness of the coating system applied.
What types of epoxy garage floor coatings are available? The four main systems are: (1) water-based 1-part epoxy — entry-level, 2–3 year lifespan; (2) 2-part 100% solids epoxy — workhorse residential/commercial system, 10–15 years; (3) polyaspartic — fast-curing, UV-stable, 1-day install; (4) polyurea/polyurethane topcoats — used as a layer over epoxy for added chemical and abrasion resistance.
How much does professional epoxy flooring cost? Nationally, professional epoxy garage floor coating costs $3–$7 per square foot installed. A typical 2-car garage (440 sq ft) runs $1,300–$3,100 depending on coating type, flake broadcast density, and concrete condition.
Can epoxy be applied in cold weather? Most epoxy systems require a minimum substrate temperature of 50°F (10°C). Below that, epoxy cures too slowly or fails to adhere. Reputable contractors monitor slab temp with an IR thermometer before starting.
Will epoxy stick to my existing concrete? Yes, if the concrete is properly prepared. This means diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete profile (CSP 2–3), removing all oil, grease, paint, and sealers. Without proper prep, the coating will delaminate within months.
What causes epoxy floors to peel? The three most common causes are: (1) inadequate surface preparation; (2) moisture in or under the slab (always test with a calcium chloride or RH test); (3) using a low-solids water-based coating that cannot bond properly without professional application.
How do I maintain an epoxy garage floor? Sweep regularly, mop with a pH-neutral cleaner (avoid bleach, ammonia, or vinegar), and rinse with water. Avoid dragging sharp metal objects. Allow hot tires from summer driving to cool before pulling onto the floor to prevent tire-tracking marks.
How long before I can drive on the floor after coating? With polyaspartic systems: 24 hours for foot traffic, 48–72 hours for vehicles. With traditional epoxy systems: 24 hours for foot traffic, 72 hours for vehicles, 7 days for full chemical resistance. Always follow your contractor's specific guidance.