Garage Epoxy Flooring in Sunrise, FL

Florida-Proof Garage Floors That Actually Last

Commercial-grade epoxy garage floor coatings designed for Sunrise’s heat, humidity, and daily wear—installed by people who’ve done this hundreds of times.
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Epoxy Floor Coating Built for Sunrise

A Garage Floor You Can Stop Worrying About

Your garage floor takes a beating. Oil stains, tire marks, Florida’s relentless heat cycling, moisture creeping up through the slab. Most epoxy garage flooring fails within two years because it wasn’t installed right or wasn’t built for this climate.

What you’re looking at here is different. This is commercial-grade epoxy floor coating that goes into food processing plants, military facilities, and high-traffic industrial spaces. It’s the same system, the same prep work, the same materials—just scaled for your two-car garage.

That means full surface preparation with shot-blasting or diamond grinding. Repairs to cracks and spalling before anything gets sealed. Moisture barriers if your slab needs it. Then a multi-layer system that bonds at the molecular level and cures properly even in Sunrise’s humidity.

You get a floor that resists chemicals, won’t peel when your AC drips condensation, and handles hot tires without softening. It’s ready for foot traffic in 12 hours and vehicles in 72. And it actually looks like you wanted it to—clean, uniform, professional.

Trusted Epoxy Flooring Contractors in Sunrise

Veteran-Owned, Florida-Based, Fully Transparent

We’ve been installing garage floor coatings and commercial epoxy systems across South Florida since 2020. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and we don’t cut corners to save 20 minutes.

We’ve done work for the Coast Guard, the U.S. Army, the City of Doral, Broward County schools, and dozens of commercial clients who needed floors that could handle serious abuse. That’s the standard we bring to every residential garage in Sunrise.

Everything is done in-house with our own crew. No subcontractors. No handoffs. You get the same people from consultation to cleanup, and if something needs attention after install, you’re talking to the same team who did the work.

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Our Garage Epoxy Flooring Process

Here’s What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out for a free consultation. We’ll look at your slab, check for moisture issues, talk about what you’re using the space for, and give you a transparent quote. No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation about what your floor needs.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the install. Most garage floor coating projects in Sunrise take four to seven days depending on size and condition. We typically ask for 10 to 14 days lead time, but if it’s urgent, we can move faster.

Day one is all prep. We shot-blast or diamond-grind the entire surface to open up the concrete pores. Any cracks, chips, or low spots get filled and leveled. If there’s an existing coating that’s failing, we remove it completely. This step is why most DIY epoxy garage flooring fails—it’s skipped or done poorly.

After prep, we apply a primer coat that penetrates deep and creates a mechanical bond. Then comes the base epoxy layer, followed by color flakes or a solid finish depending on what you chose. Finally, a clear topcoat that adds UV resistance, chemical protection, and that high-gloss or satin look.

We clean up completely. You can walk on it in 12 hours. Park your car in 72.

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What’s Included in Sunrise Garage Floors

Commercial-Grade Materials, Residential-Focused Service

Every garage floor coating we install in Sunrise uses the same products we’d spec for a commercial kitchen or a military hangar. We work exclusively with Sherwin Williams and Fosroc—brands that have decades of performance data in Florida’s climate.

That means your epoxy flooring system is heat-stable up to 140°F, which matters when your garage hits 110°F in July and your concrete slab is radiating stored heat. It means it won’t yellow under UV exposure or soften when your tires sit on it all day. And it means the chemical resistance is real—gas, oil, brake fluid, battery acid, pool chemicals, none of it will stain or eat through the coating.

Sunrise sits in the heart of Broward County, where daily temperature swings and afternoon storms create the perfect conditions for coating failure. We account for that. Humidity gets managed during install with dehumidifiers if needed. Cure times get adjusted based on weather. Surface prep goes deeper because the moisture in your slab is higher than it would be in Nevada or Michigan.

You also get a warranty that’s longer and broader than what most epoxy garage floor companies offer. We’re not vague about what’s covered—it’s in writing, and it’s backed by a team that’s been doing this work for government and commercial clients who actually hold contractors accountable.

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How much does epoxy garage flooring cost in Sunrise, FL?

Most two-car garages in Sunrise run between $2,800 and $4,500 depending on the condition of your concrete, the coating system you choose, and whether you want decorative flakes or a solid color. That’s for a full commercial-grade install with proper surface prep, repairs, multi-layer epoxy, and a clear topcoat.

If someone quotes you $1,200 for the same space, they’re either using a single-coat product that won’t last, skipping the prep work, or planning to disappear after the check clears. We’ve recoated dozens of garages in Broward County where the first installer did exactly that.

The price difference comes down to materials and labor. Shot-blasting a 400-square-foot slab takes time and equipment. Filling cracks properly takes time. Applying multiple coats with proper cure windows between layers takes time. You’re paying for a floor that’s still going to look good in 10 years, not one that starts peeling in 18 months.

Most residential garages take four to seven days from start to finish. That includes surface prep, repairs, primer, base coat, topcoat, and full cure time. You’ll need to keep your cars out during that window, but we’ll give you a detailed schedule upfront so you can plan around it.

If you’ve got an urgent timeline—maybe you’re selling the house or hosting an event—we can expedite. We’ve turned around garage epoxy flooring projects in 24 to 48 hours when needed. It requires adjusting our schedule and sometimes working extended hours, but it’s doable.

The actual work days are shorter than the total timeline. We’re usually on-site for two to three days of active labor. The rest is cure time, which you don’t need to be around for. We just need access to the space and enough ventilation to let the coatings harden properly in Sunrise’s humidity.

It will if it’s the right product and it’s installed correctly. Most big-box epoxy kits aren’t formulated for Florida. They’re designed for moderate climates where temperature swings are smaller and humidity stays below 60%. In Sunrise, you’re dealing with 90% humidity, surface temps over 130°F in summer, and moisture vapor constantly pushing up through your concrete slab.

Commercial-grade epoxy systems like the ones we use are engineered for exactly these conditions. They have higher heat deflection temperatures, which means they won’t soften or re-emulsify when your garage turns into an oven. They also include moisture barriers and vapor-tolerant primers that prevent the coating from delaminating when humidity tries to push it off the slab.

The other half of the equation is installation. If the concrete isn’t profiled correctly, if there’s dust or oils left on the surface, if the coating gets applied when the dew point is too close to the air temp—any of those mistakes will cause failure no matter how good the product is. We monitor conditions during install, adjust our process when needed, and don’t cut corners because it’s hot outside and we want to go home early.

Usually no. If there’s already a coating on your garage floor and it’s peeling, flaking, or delaminating in spots, we need to remove it completely before installing epoxy. Epoxy bonds to concrete, not to failing paint. If we coat over a bad layer, you’re just going to have two layers that fail instead of one.

We test the existing coating first. If it’s a high-quality epoxy or urethane that’s still fully bonded and in good shape, we can sometimes coat over it after aggressive surface prep. But that’s rare. Most garage floor paints in Sunrise are latex or single-part epoxy from a home improvement store, and they don’t hold up long enough to be a good base.

Removal adds time and cost to the project, but it’s not optional if you want a floor that lasts. We use grinders and scrapers to get down to bare concrete, then profile the surface properly so the new epoxy has something to grip. It’s the difference between a floor that lasts two years and one that lasts fifteen.

Epoxy is a two-part chemical system—resin and hardener—that cures into a rigid, bonded surface. It’s not a paint. Once it cures, it’s part of the concrete, not sitting on top of it. That’s why it handles impact, abrasion, chemicals, and heat better than any single-part coating.

Polyurethane and polyaspartic coatings are the other options you’ll hear about. Polyurethane is more flexible and UV-stable, which is why we use it as a topcoat over epoxy in some applications. Polyaspartic cures faster and can be applied in a wider temperature range, but it’s more expensive and doesn’t have the same thickness or impact resistance as epoxy.

For most garages in Sunrise, a multi-layer epoxy system with a polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat gives you the best balance of durability, cost, and appearance. You get the hardness and chemical resistance of epoxy where it matters, plus a topcoat that won’t yellow or chalk under Florida sun if your garage door stays open during the day.

Yes. Every garage floor coating we install comes with a written warranty that covers delamination, peeling, and coating failure caused by installation defects or material issues. The length and specific terms depend on the system you choose, but our standard residential warranty is longer than most epoxy flooring contractors in Broward County offer.

What the warranty doesn’t cover is damage from improper use—things like dragging metal tools across the floor, using it as a workspace for welding, or parking a leaking vehicle on it for months without cleaning up the fluids. It also doesn’t cover normal wear in high-traffic areas, though that takes years to show up with a properly installed system.

We’re not vague about what’s covered. You’ll get the warranty terms in writing before we start work, and if something does go wrong, you’re calling the same people who did the install. We’re not a franchise that disappears after six months. We’ve been working in Sunrise and across South Florida since 2020, and we’ve done enough government and commercial work to know that accountability actually matters.

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