Diamond Coatings Az LLC
11460 N Cave Creek Rd Ste 7 , Phoenix, AZ 85020-1492
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11460 N Cave Creek Rd Ste 7 , Phoenix, AZ 85020-1492
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6100 S Maple Ave Ste 109 Tempe AZ 85283
Garage floor coating franchise serving Tempe and the Phoenix metro. Premium epoxy floor systems with warranty for residential and commerc¦
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5156 W Olive Ave Pmb 472 , Glendale, AZ 85302-4205
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5156 W Olive Ave Pmb 472 , Glendale, AZ 85302-4205
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Phoenix, AZ 85022-6259
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Glendale, AZ 85301-4208
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2514 W Morningside Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85023-2134
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Glendale, AZ 85304-1148
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Phoenix, AZ 85051-8218
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2810 S 24th St Ste 101 , Phoenix, AZ 85034-6825
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19026 N 24th Pl , Phoenix, AZ 85050-2539
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2514 W Morningside Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85023-2134
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Decorative Concrete Contractors, Epoxy Floor Coating, Garage Floors ...
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For: 500 sq ft garage floor
The best time to epoxy a garage floor in Phoenix is October through March. Garage temps stay below 85°F, allowing crews longer working time and better surface conditions. By April, most experienced Phoenix contractors shift to early morning starts only.
Many Phoenix-area slabs were poured on caliche substrates. Caliche is highly alkaline and can migrate upward through moisture, affecting coating adhesion over time. Ask your contractor if they've worked in your specific zip code and what primer they use on older Phoenix-area slabs.
Phoenix garages are often sealed tightly against desert heat. During the coating process and 48 hours after, the garage should be ventilated — open the door 2–4 inches if possible, or coordinate fresh air. This speeds cure time and reduces fume concentration (though most polyaspartic systems are low-VOC).
If you live in a master-planned community in Chandler, Gilbert, or Peoria, your HOA may have restrictions on exterior-visible parts of your property. Double check that your garage floor color won't be an issue if the door is typically open (most HOAs don't regulate interior flooring — but verify).
Pricing reflects rates from licensed contractors across the Phoenix metro: Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, and Queen Creek.
| System | Price per sq ft | 2-car garage (440 sq ft) |
|---|---|---|
| Basic solid-color epoxy | $2.75 – $3.75 | $1,210 – $1,650 |
| Full flake broadcast epoxy | $3.50 – $5.00 | $1,540 – $2,200 |
| Metallic / decorative epoxy | $5.00 – $7.50 | $2,200 – $3,300 |
| Polyaspartic (1-day) | $4.00 – $6.00 | $1,760 – $2,640 |
Scheduling a winter installation (November–February) can sometimes yield 10–15% better pricing as contractor demand drops in the cooler season. Summer jobs may carry a small premium for early-morning scheduling logistics.
Phoenix presents the most extreme thermal environment of any major U.S. metro for epoxy flooring installation — sustained summer temperatures of 110–115°F, 300+ days of intense sunshine annually, and desert UV radiation that is among the most intense on the continent. These conditions are unforgiving for improperly specified or improperly installed systems, making contractor selection more consequential than anywhere else in the country.
Arizona has one of the most comprehensive state general contractor licensing systems in the United States. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) licenses all contractors performing residential and commercial construction work above $1,000 in projects. All legitimate Phoenix epoxy flooring contractors should:
Verify any Phoenix contractor's ROC license at roc.az.gov/verify: search by company name or contractor name. An expired, suspended, or absent ROC license is an immediate disqualifier. Unlicensed contracting in Arizona is a class 1 misdemeanor — the consequences for contractors are serious, which means unlicensed operators work furtively and cannot provide the warranty protection that ROC-registered contractors offer (ROC administers a $200,000 Recovery Fund for homeowner complaints against licensed contractors who fail).
Electrical contractors must also hold separate licensing through the Arizona ROC's electrical specialty license. Verify electrical sub-contractor separately if electrical work is involved.
A Phoenix garage floor in June reaches 130–150°F surface temperature in direct summer sun. Even in the shade, an unshaded garage with the door open in July will have concrete surface temperatures exceeding 100–110°F by 10 AM.
Why this matters critically:
Phoenix receives approximately 300+ sunny days per year and UV irradiance values (UV Index regularly 10–11 in summer) that are among the highest of any continental U.S. city. Aromatic epoxy chemistry — the base chemistry in virtually all box-store epoxy kit products — yellows and chalks within 3–6 months in direct Phoenix sun on a garage floor near an open door.
The only acceptable topcoat specification for Phoenix garage floors with any direct sun exposure: UV-stable aliphatic polyaspartic (BASF, Sherwin-Williams, Sika commercial lines). Aliphatic polyaspartic has proven UV resistance, fast cure time (important for Phoenix's narrow early-morning installation window), and high-temperature hardness after full cure.
A professional Phoenix epoxy contractor should cite the specific polyaspartic product by manufacturer name and product number. If they cannot name the topcoat product specifically, they are not using a commercial-grade system.
Standard residential garage epoxy flooring does not require a building permit from the City of Phoenix Planning & Development or Maricopa County. Epoxy is a finish material application. Exception: any electrical work (new circuits, new outlets, LED shop lighting installation) requires a Phoenix Building Permit and an Arizona ROC-licensed electrician.
Phoenix is the single most challenging major U.S. metro for DIY garage epoxy flooring — not because of humidity (Phoenix's desert climate is actually helpful on that front), but because of extreme heat, UV, and the narrow pre-dawn installation window that makes summer application operationally impractical for homeowners. Here's an honest assessment.
Phoenix garage floor concrete surface temperatures in June through September:
Box-store epoxy kits specify maximum application temperatures of 80–90°F concrete surface temperature. In Phoenix, that application window is 4:30 AM to approximately 7:30 AM on a summer morning — before most homeowners are awake, let alone setting up a garage for epoxy work.
Applying epoxy product above maximum temperature produces: rapid set that prevents leveling (orange-peel texture), pinholes from solvent flash, poor bond to the concrete, and reduced gloss. These aren't fixable with a second coat — they require mechanical removal. Most homeowners applying on a Saturday morning in July don't realize the problem until they see the rough, dull, orange-peel surface after cure.
Fall and spring window: Phoenix's October through April outdoor conditions are ideal for DIY epoxy application — concrete temperatures are manageable (55–75°F in the early morning), humidity is low, and there's no summer thunderstorm risk. If you want to DIY epoxy in Phoenix, this is the only viable season for most of the day.
| Factor | DIY Box-Store Kit | Professional Phoenix Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Water-based thin-film (3–5 mil DFT) | 100% solids epoxy + aliphatic polyaspartic UV topcoat |
| Surface prep | Acid etch (kit-provided) | Diamond grinding (CSP 2–3 profile) |
| Application temp maximum | ~85–90°F concrete surface | 85–90°F; contractor works pre-dawn in summer |
| UV stability (300+ sunny days/yr) | Very low — yellows in 3–6 months | High — aliphatic polyaspartic UV-rated |
| ASTM F2170 moisture test | No | Yes |
| Summer installation viability | Extremely difficult (4:30–7:30 AM window) | Professional manages with pre-dawn scheduling |
| Typical cost (2-car garage, ~500 sq ft) | $200–$600 | $2,200–$4,800 |
| Durability in Phoenix conditions | 6–18 months before UV yellowing | 10–20+ years |
| Arizona ROC license required? | N/A (DIY) | Yes — verify before hiring |
| Warranty | Product only (manufacturer, 30–90 days) | 3–5 year installer + 10-year manufacturer system |
This is the most predictable and severe failure mode for DIY epoxy in Phoenix. Water-based aromatic epoxy from a box-store kit (Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield, Quikrete Garage Floor Coating) installed on a Phoenix garage floor with any sun exposure will begin visible yellowing within 3–6 months of installation. By the end of the first summer, the yellow tone is unmistakable in all sun-exposed areas.
Is there a DIY product that doesn't yellow in Phoenix? Partially — 100% solids polyaspartic floor coatings from Rust-Oleum's commercial line (available at Sherwin-Williams commercial stores in Phoenix) can be DIY-applied and provide better UV resistance than standard EpoxyShield. However, these require proper diamond-ground surface prep (not acid etch) and have a very short working time (15–30 minutes) that makes DIY application on a 500 sq ft garage risky without prior experience. Material cost is also comparable to a contractor's product cost, reducing the labor savings benefit substantially.
Phoenix's desert soils often contain caliche — a calcium carbonate hardpan layer that forms naturally and impedes water drainage. Caliche beneath a garage slab creates isolated pockets of moisture retention (especially near irrigation zones or with occasional heavy rain events). Acid etching on a Phoenix slab over a caliche moisture zone can activate and loosen the concrete surface differently than expected. Diamond grinding cuts through these variations uniformly. For DIY, performing a tape test after etching (duct tape pressed firmly, pulled sharply) reveals whether the surface has adequate adhesion profile before applying product.
Any exterior-facing or garage-door-adjacent floor surface: hire a professional with an Arizona ROC license, who uses aliphatic polyaspartic topcoat by name, and who schedules summer work before 8 AM. Phoenix's UV environment and temperature extremes make the professional vs. DIY performance gap the largest of any major U.S. market. A properly installed Phoenix professional epoxy floor — diamond-ground, commercially coated, with a UV-stable topcoat — will look better and last longer than any realistic DIY alternative.
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