Garage Floors (Epoxy & Coatings)

Transform your garage from a dusty storage space into a clean, durable, showroom-quality floor.

Professional garage floor epoxy coating installation in Aiken, SC
(803) 679-5830

Why Epoxy Is the Best Upgrade for Your Garage Floor

Most garage floors take a lot of abuse. Oil drips, tire marks, chemical spills, heavy tools, and constant foot and vehicle traffic. Over time, the bare concrete starts to stain, pit, and deteriorate. An epoxy coating protects the surface from all of that while making your garage look like a professional showroom.

Epoxy creates a thick, hard, chemical-resistant layer on top of the concrete. It bonds directly to the surface and seals it against moisture, oil, and stains. Spills wipe up easily. The floor stays clean with just a broom or mop. And it looks incredible. You can choose from solid colors, metallic finishes, or decorative flake systems to get the exact look you want.

At Premier Aiken Concrete, we apply professional-grade epoxy systems that are far more durable than the DIY kits you find at hardware stores. Our coatings are thicker, bond better, and last years longer. We also handle all the prep work, which is the most important part of a successful epoxy floor.

Our Garage Floor Coating Options

We offer several coating systems to match your needs, your style, and your budget:

  • Solid color epoxy for a clean, uniform look that resists stains and chemicals
  • Decorative flake systems that add texture, hide imperfections, and provide grip
  • Metallic epoxy for a high-end, reflective finish with depth and movement
  • Polyurea and polyaspartic coatings for faster cure times and UV resistance
  • Concrete resurfacing for floors with significant damage or pitting
  • Clear sealers for a natural concrete look with added protection

Before applying any coating, we grind the concrete surface to create the right profile for the epoxy to bond to. We also repair any cracks, fill any joints, and patch any damaged areas. This prep work is what makes the difference between a coating that lasts 2 years and one that lasts 15.

Professional Results That Last

DIY epoxy kits are tempting because of the low price tag. But most of them fail within a year or two because the coating is too thin and the surface prep is inadequate. Peeling, bubbling, and hot tire pickup are common problems with store-bought kits. Our professional systems are designed to avoid all of these issues.

We use commercial-grade diamond grinding equipment to properly prepare the surface, apply multiple coats of high-build epoxy or polyaspartic, and finish with a clear topcoat for extra durability and UV protection. The result is a floor that looks amazing and performs under real-world conditions for years.

Premier Aiken Concrete has been coating garage floors for homeowners and businesses across Aiken, SC. Whether you want to upgrade your home garage, workshop, or commercial facility, we deliver professional results that stand up to daily use. Call us at (803) 679-5830 for a free quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most garage floor coating projects take 1 to 2 days depending on the size of the floor and the type of system being applied. This includes grinding, patching, and applying multiple coats. With traditional epoxy, you will need to stay off the floor for 24 hours and wait about 72 hours before driving on it. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster and can be ready for vehicle traffic in as little as 24 hours.

Not if it is applied correctly. Peeling is almost always caused by poor surface preparation. If the concrete is not properly ground and profiled, the epoxy cannot bond to the surface. That is why we use professional diamond grinding equipment instead of acid etching, which does not create a strong enough bond. With proper prep, our coatings stay bonded for years.

Yes, we can work with most garage floors regardless of their current condition. Cracks are filled with a flexible repair material before the coating is applied. Oil stains are ground out or treated to ensure the epoxy bonds properly. If the floor has severe damage, we may recommend a resurfacing layer before the final coating. We will assess your floor and let you know exactly what is needed.