Port St. Lucie Epoxy Flooring | Epoxy Flooring Installation, Repair & Refinishing

#1 Epoxy Flooring Contractor in Port St. Lucie, FL

Port St. Lucie Epoxy Flooring brings 12 years of experience installing epoxy flooring systems built for a specific problem: standard concrete floors crack, stain, and wear down faster in Florida's heat and humidity. We work with 100% solids epoxy, epoxy color quartz systems, and polyaspartic topcoats designed to resist moisture, chemicals, and heavy use, giving garages, driveways, and commercial spaces a durable surface that holds up over time.

Our team assesses each space directly to recommend a coating system suited to its specific demands, whether it's a residential garage or a commercial facility with heavy equipment traffic. We back every installation with straightforward pricing and clear communication from the first estimate to the final coat.

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Local Expertise

We understand Florida's humidity and heat, and we factor that into every installation.

Quality Materials

We use industrial-grade epoxy formulated for durability and resistance to wear.

Attention to Detail

We inspect every surface before we begin, addressing cracks or moisture issues that could affect the final result.

Warranty-backed work

We stand behind our installations with warranties that reflect our confidence in the finished product.

Residential Epoxy Flooring Services

Garage Floor Epoxy Coatings

Garage floors take a beating from tire traffic, dropped tools, and chemical spills. We prepare the concrete surface with diamond grinding to achieve an ICRI CSP-3 surface profile before applying our epoxy system, which helps the coating mechanically bond and last longer than roll-on products. Our garage coatings resist oil stains, hot tire pickup, and general wear from daily use. We offer several finish options, including solid color epoxy for a clean, uniform look, vinyl flake systems broadcast to refusal for added texture and slip resistance, and metallic pigment finishes swirled with catalyst for a decorative garage floor. Each coating is built in layers, with a base coat, color or decorative layer, and a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat applied at 10 to 20 mils.

Epoxy Basement & Concrete Flooring

Basement floors face different conditions than garages, including moisture vapor transmission from below-grade concrete. We test moisture levels with calcium chloride testing (ASTM F1869) or in-situ relative humidity probes (ASTM F2170) before installation and select a moisture-mitigating epoxy primer when readings exceed acceptable thresholds. This step reduces the risk of coating delamination and blistering over time. Once the surface is properly prepped, we apply epoxy systems designed for interior living spaces. Basement epoxy floors are easy to clean and hold up well in finished or unfinished basements used for storage, recreation, or home gyms. We also address common basement concrete issues, such as hairline cracks, spalling, or surface pitting, using epoxy crack fillers before coating application.

Polyaspartic Floor Coatings

Polyaspartic cures in 1 to 4 hours, versus epoxy's 24-hour window, and resists UV yellowing far better, making it ideal for sunlit Florida garages and outdoor-facing spaces. We apply it as a fast-cure topcoat over an epoxy base or as a full single-coat system, with strong abrasion resistance and high Shore D hardness under heavy vehicle traffic. Most installations finish in a single day.

Pool Deck, Driveway & Patio Epoxy Coating

Outdoor concrete faces UV exposure, moisture, and temperature swings that demand a different approach than interior floors. We use aluminum oxide additives on pool decks and patios for slip resistance, and UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurea on driveways to resist chalking and yellowing under vehicle weight. Broadcast flake and knockdown textures are available across all three surfaces, with drainage and slope factored in to prevent pooling.

Flake, Quartz, and Metallic Epoxy Flooring

Vinyl flake broadcast into a wet base coat hides imperfections and adds slip resistance. Colored quartz aggregate offers a granular finish with extra grip for high-traffic areas. Solid color epoxy delivers a clean, uniform tone, while metallic epoxy uses mica or pearlescent pigments manipulated with air or solvent for a marbled, three-dimensional look. Flake and quartz hide dirt and scuffs better than solid color coatings.

Commercial Epoxy Applications

Businesses in Port St. Lucie need flooring that handles heavy equipment, foot traffic, and strict cleanliness standards. For warehouses, we install 100% solids or novolac epoxy rated for static loads of several thousand PSF, diamond-grinding concrete to an ICRI CSP-3 profile before coating, with quartz-filled broadcast systems for slip resistance and high-build epoxy at 20+ mils for machinery traffic. Restaurants and retail get FDA-compliant aluminum oxide or quartz-broadcast epoxy in kitchens, plus decorative flake and metallic finishes, all seamless and monolithic with no grout lines to trap bacteria.

For spaces that don't need full epoxy, we offer diamond-ground concrete polishing sealed with a densifier and guard, plus acid or water-based staining for a marbled or uniform color effect that penetrates the slab. We also coat commercial countertops with food-safe, non-porous epoxy in solid-color and geode-style marbled finishes, a low-cost alternative to replacing worn laminate that sanitizes easily and installs in days.

Cracked, faded, or delaminated epoxy floors don't always need full tear-out. We diagnose the cause, moisture vapor transmission, poor prep, or UV and abrasion wear, then grind out the affected area, repair underlying spalling or cracks, and reapply epoxy to blend with the surrounding surface, or recoat with fresh polyurethane or polyaspartic to extend the floor's life.

Our Epoxy Flooring Installation Process

(1) Inspection and Consultation

Thermal expansion, settling soil, and heavy loads cause cracking. We repair cracks with injection, reinforcement, and sealants that restore strength and block water.

(2) Surface Preparation and Repair

We diamond-grind the concrete to remove contaminants and open the pores for adhesion, filling cracks, chips, and control joints before coating begins.

(3) Moisture Testing

We check moisture levels in the slab, since excess moisture can affect epoxy bonding.

(4) Base Coat & Design Layer

We apply the primer or base coat, then add your chosen flake, metallic, or quartz finish.

(5) Topcoat Sealing & Cure

We finish with a protective topcoat for durability, then allow the floor to cure fully before foot traffic or vehicle use.

Quality You Can Count On

We use industrial-grade materials rather than thin paint-based products. This gives our floors better resistance to impact, chemicals, and daily wear.

Our team communicates timelines clearly before work begins. Most residential garage floors are completed within one to two days, depending on size and design complexity.

We clean up thoroughly after every installation. Our goal is to leave your space ready to use, with a floor that performs well for years to come.

Epoxy Flooring Cost & Budget

We know cost is often the first question homeowners and business owners ask us, so we keep our pricing straightforward.

For a standard 2-car garage in Port St. Lucie, epoxy flooring typically costs between $1,650 and $4,450, depending on floor size and condition. On a per-square-foot basis, most projects fall in the $5 to $8 range, including materials and labor.

Several factors affect final pricing:

  • Size of the space being coated
  • Current condition of the concrete slab
  • Level of surface prep needed, including grinding or crack repair
  • Type of coating system (standard epoxy vs. polyaspartic)
  • Any decorative elements, such as color flakes or metallic finishes

We use 100% solids epoxy and polyaspartic systems rather than thin paint-based coatings. This affects upfront cost, but it also means the floor holds up longer under daily wear.

Polyaspartic coatings sit at a slightly higher price point than standard epoxy. In exchange, they resist yellowing and cure faster, which can reduce the amount of time your garage or facility is out of use.

We provide a detailed, written estimate before any work begins. That estimate reflects an on-site evaluation of your slab, not a generic quote based on square footage alone.

Our goal is to give you accurate numbers upfront, so there are no surprises once the project is underway. We're happy to walk through pricing options with you and explain what's included at each level.

Our Service Areas in Port St. Lucie, FL

Port St. Lucie Epoxy Flooring proudly serves homeowners and businesses throughout the greater Port St. Lucie area, including:

  • Fort Pierce
  • Port Salerno
  • Stuart
  • Jensen Beach
  • Palm City
  • Vero Beach
  • Indiantown
  • Sebastian
  • Okeechobee
  • Hobe Sound
  • Fellsmere
  • Jupiter
  • Palm Beach Gardens

If your specific neighborhood isn't listed, please contact us. We frequently extend our services to surrounding communities based on project scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of epoxy flooring for homes and businesses?

We install epoxy flooring because it holds up to daily wear while giving spaces a clean, finished look. It resists stains, chemicals, and moisture, which makes it practical for garages, warehouses, and commercial spaces alike.

For businesses, we often recommend epoxy for its ability to handle heavy equipment and constant foot traffic. Homeowners benefit from the low upkeep and the range of finishes we offer, from solid colors to decorative flake systems.

How long does an epoxy floor installation typically take?

Our installation timelines depend on the size of the space and the condition of the existing concrete. Most residential garage projects take us one to three days from prep to final cure.

Larger commercial jobs can take longer, especially if we need to repair cracks or address moisture issues first. We walk through the specific timeline with each client before work begins so there are no surprises.

How durable is epoxy flooring in high-traffic areas?

We use industrial-grade epoxy systems for spaces that see forklifts, heavy machinery, or constant vehicle traffic. These coatings resist abrasion and impact far better than bare or sealed concrete.

In commercial settings, we've seen properly installed epoxy floors perform well for years even under demanding daily use. The key is choosing the right thickness and formulation for the specific traffic load we're working with.

Can epoxy flooring be installed over existing concrete surfaces?

Yes, we install epoxy directly over most existing concrete slabs. Before we begin, we inspect the surface for cracks, moisture problems, or previous coatings that need to be removed.

We grind or prepare the concrete to ensure proper adhesion. This step matters because epoxy applied over an unprepared surface won't bond correctly and can fail prematurely..

What is the best way to clean and maintain an epoxy floor?

We recommend regular sweeping to remove dirt and grit that can scratch the surface over time. For deeper cleaning, a mop with warm water and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner works well.

We advise against harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners, since they can dull the finish. Spills should be wiped up promptly, though epoxy is generally resistant to most household and shop chemicals.

Do you offer free estimates for epoxy flooring projects?

We provide free estimates for every project we quote, whether it's a single-car garage or a large commercial facility. Our team evaluates the space in person or through photos and measurements to give an accurate price range.

We factor in the square footage, current condition of the concrete, and the type of finish requested. There's no obligation attached to requesting a quote from us.

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