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Types of Garage Floor Coatings

Not sure which coating is right for your garage? Here's a quick breakdown of the most popular options.

Epoxy

10–20 years

The most popular and affordable option. Great for residential garages with moderate traffic. Comes in solid colors, flake blends, and metallic finishes.

  • Affordable ($3–6/sq ft)
  • Wide color selection
  • Good chemical resistance

Typical cure time: 2–3 days

Polyaspartic

15–20+ years

A faster-curing alternative to epoxy with better UV stability. Ideal for homeowners who need their garage back quickly.

  • 1-day installation
  • UV stable (won't yellow)
  • Excellent durability

Typical cure time: 24 hours

Polyurea

20+ years

Extremely durable and flexible coating that handles temperature swings and heavy loads. Common in commercial and industrial spaces.

  • Most durable option
  • Handles extreme temps
  • Flexible (resists cracking)

Typical cure time: 1–2 days

Polished Concrete

25+ years

A sleek, modern look achieved by mechanically grinding and polishing the concrete surface. No coating layer — just refined concrete.

  • Low maintenance
  • Modern appearance
  • No peeling or chipping

Typical cure time: Same day

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about garage floor coatings and finding the right contractor.

The most common options are epoxy, polyaspartic, polyurea, and polished concrete. Epoxy is the most affordable and widely used. Polyaspartic cures in a single day and handles UV exposure better. Polyurea is extremely durable and flexible. Polished concrete gives a sleek, modern look without a coating layer on top.

For a standard 2-car garage (400–500 sq ft), expect to pay between $1,500 and $4,500 for a professional installation. Epoxy coatings are on the lower end, while polyaspartic and premium metallic finishes cost more. The final price depends on floor condition, coating type, and your area.

A professionally installed epoxy coating typically lasts 10–20 years. Polyaspartic and polyurea coatings can last even longer with proper care. The key factors are surface preparation, coating quality, and how much traffic the floor sees.

Epoxy coatings usually take 2–3 days (including cure time) before you can walk on the floor, and 5–7 days before parking on it. Polyaspartic coatings can often be completed in a single day, with vehicle traffic allowed within 24 hours.

DIY kits exist, but professional results are hard to match. The biggest difference is surface preparation — pros use diamond grinders to create the right texture for adhesion, while most DIY kits rely on acid etching, which often leads to peeling. A professional job also comes with a warranty.

Yes. Most contractors will fill cracks, patch spalling, and repair damage as part of their prep work. Small hairline cracks are usually fine, but larger cracks or uneven areas need to be addressed before the coating goes down, or they'll show through.

Look for contractors who specialize in floor coatings (not just general painters), check their Google reviews, ask about surface preparation methods, request photos of past work, and make sure they offer a written warranty. Getting 2–3 quotes helps you compare prices and approaches.

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