Garage Epoxy Flooring in Riviera Beach, FL

Garage Floors That Handle Florida’s Worst

You need epoxy that won’t peel in August or bubble after a storm. We install garage floor coatings built specifically for Riviera Beach’s heat and humidity.
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Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Systems

What You Get When It’s Done Right

Your garage floor takes a beating. Hot tires. Oil drips. Salt air blowing in from the coast. Most epoxy garage flooring fails because it wasn’t designed for South Florida conditions or installed with proper prep work.

When we finish your floor, you’re looking at a surface that resists chemicals, handles moisture vapor, and stays put when you park a hot car on it. The coating won’t lift. It won’t yellow in the sun. And you won’t need to redo it in three years because someone cut corners on the concrete prep.

You’ll also get a floor that’s easier to keep clean than bare concrete. Sweep it. Mop it when you feel like it. Spills wipe up instead of soaking in. And if you’re thinking about selling down the road, buyers notice a clean garage with professional epoxy floor coating.

Epoxy Flooring Contractors Riviera Beach Trusts

We’ve Done This for the Coast Guard

We’ve been installing epoxy and polished concrete systems since 2020. We’ve worked with the U.S. Coast Guard, the Army, the City of Doral, and Sunny Isles. Government projects don’t go to contractors who guess.

We’re based in South Florida, so we know what happens when humidity hits 90% or when afternoon storms roll through while concrete is curing. We adjust our process for Riviera Beach’s climate because we’ve seen what happens when installers from up north try to use the same methods they’d use in Arizona.

You’ll meet with us directly. No subcontractors. No runaround. We use Sherwin Williams and Fosroc products because they perform in Florida heat, and we’ll walk you through exactly what we’re doing and why.

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Our Garage Floor Coating Process

Here’s How We Install Your Floor

First, we test your concrete for moisture. Most failures happen because installers skip this step. If your slab is pushing vapor, we’ll know before we start and adjust the system accordingly.

Next comes surface prep. We diamond-grind the concrete to open the pores and remove any contaminants, old coatings, or weak surface material. This step determines whether your epoxy garage floor lasts two years or twenty. We don’t skip it, and we don’t rush it.

Then we apply a moisture-tolerant primer if needed, followed by high-solids epoxy with your choice of color flakes or a solid finish. We add slip-resistant aggregate so the floor isn’t slick when wet. Finally, we seal everything with a topcoat that resists hot tire pickup and UV exposure.

Most residential garage floor coatings in Riviera Beach take 24 to 48 hours from start to finish. You’ll be able to walk on it the next day and park on it within a few days, depending on the system we install.

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Residential Garage Epoxy Flooring Options

What’s Included in Your Installation

Every garage floor coating project starts with a one-on-one consultation. We’ll look at your concrete, talk about how you use the space, and give you an upfront estimate with no hidden fees.

You’ll get professional diamond grinding, not just acid etching. You’ll get industrial-grade epoxy designed for Florida’s climate, not big-box DIY kits. And you’ll get a system with proper cure times, so the coating actually bonds instead of sitting on top of the concrete waiting to peel.

Riviera Beach homeowners deal with salt air, high humidity, and concrete that stays damp half the year. We account for that. If your slab needs a vapor barrier or moisture mitigation, we’ll tell you before we start. If it doesn’t, we won’t sell you something you don’t need.

We also handle commercial and industrial epoxy flooring for warehouses, shops, and municipal facilities across Palm Beach County. Same process. Same products. Same attention to prep work that most contractors skip.

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How long does garage epoxy flooring last in Florida?

A properly installed epoxy garage floor in Riviera Beach should last 10 to 20 years. That assumes professional surface prep, the right product for Florida’s climate, and reasonable maintenance.

Most failures happen in the first two years, and they’re almost always due to poor prep or using a coating that wasn’t designed for high humidity. If the installer didn’t grind the concrete or test for moisture, the epoxy will start peeling or bubbling once Florida’s summer heat kicks in.

DIY kits from the hardware store rarely last more than 18 months here. They’re formulated for dry climates and don’t bond well to damp concrete. You’ll end up redoing the floor, which costs more than hiring a professional the first time.

Most two-car garages in Riviera Beach run between $1,200 and $3,000, depending on the condition of your concrete, the system you choose, and how much prep work is needed.

If your slab has cracks, old coatings, or moisture issues, the cost goes up because we have to address those problems before we can install epoxy. If your concrete is in good shape, the project is faster and less expensive.

We’ll give you a clear estimate after we see your garage. No surprises. No upselling. Just a straightforward number based on what your floor actually needs. And if you’re comparing quotes, make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work—some contractors skip steps to come in cheaper, then you’re stuck with a floor that fails.

No. We have to remove any old paint or coating before we install epoxy. If we don’t, the new coating will only bond to the old layer, not the concrete. When that old layer fails, your new floor fails with it.

We use diamond grinders to strip off old coatings and open up the concrete surface. It’s loud, it’s dusty, and it’s not optional. This is the step that separates a floor that lasts from one that peels in six months.

If someone tells you they can coat over your existing paint without grinding, they’re either inexperienced or cutting corners. Either way, you’ll be calling someone else to fix it within a year.

Yes, if it’s the right product. We use high-solids epoxy and topcoats specifically formulated to resist hot tire pickup. Cheap coatings soften in the heat, and your tires will pull them right off the concrete.

Florida summers are brutal. Asphalt heats your tires to 150 degrees or more, and when you park on a subpar epoxy garage floor, the coating can lift or leave marks. We’ve seen it happen with DIY kits and budget installations that use thin, low-quality products.

Our systems include a topcoat that stays hard even in high heat. You won’t see tire tracks, and you won’t have to worry about your coating peeling up every time you park. That’s why we don’t use the same products you’d find at a retail store.

Sweep it regularly. Mop it when it needs it. That’s about it.

Epoxy garage flooring is low maintenance compared to bare concrete. Spills don’t soak in, so you can wipe up oil, brake fluid, or whatever else drips off your car. You don’t need special cleaners—just soap and water.

Avoid using harsh degreasers or acidic cleaners. They can dull the finish over time. And if you’re dragging heavy equipment or metal tools across the floor, try to lift instead of slide. Epoxy is tough, but it’s not indestructible. Treat it reasonably, and it’ll look good for years.

Yes. We stand behind our installations. If something fails because of our workmanship or materials, we’ll make it right.

Most issues with epoxy flooring come from improper prep or using the wrong product for the conditions. We eliminate those variables by testing your concrete, using professional-grade materials, and following the correct process every time.

We also follow up after installation to make sure you’re happy with the floor and answer any questions about maintenance. You’re not just getting a coating—you’re getting a team that knows how to install it correctly in Riviera Beach’s climate and will be here if you need us.

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