FAQs
The cost of a diy epoxy garage floor is about 60 cents to $2.85 per square foot based on materials used and number of coats applied. The materials are often sold in kits that include epoxy, a clear coat and decorative flakes. Concrete must be acid etched for epoxy adhesion.
How much does epoxy garage floor increase home value? ›
According to a study by HomeAdvisor, epoxy garage floors can add an average of $8 per square foot to the resale value of a home. That means that a 2,000 square foot garage could add as much as $16,000 to the value of your home.
How many days does it take to epoxy a garage floor? ›
The answer to this question can vary depending on several factors. However, it takes about two to three days to install an epoxy garage floor coating system. This includes the time needed for prep work and cleanup.
Is epoxy garage floor good or bad? ›
Epoxy coatings are good for some surfaces. But it's not the best choice for your garage floor. Epoxy is prone to yellowing, chipping, and hot-tire pickup which can ruin the look of your garage floor. Concrete is a much better and more durable choice for high-traffic areas like your garage.
Is there anything better than epoxy for garage floors? ›
In many cases, people choose epoxy at first, but after it deteriorates rather quickly, they realize that, in the long run, a better choice is polyurea due to its sturdiness over time. While polyurea can cost more, you are paying for its durability and longevity which clearly is a better investment.
Does epoxy garage floor crack? ›
Plasticizer migration causes the top layer of epoxy to separate from the base coat or sub-coat, resulting in cracks along edges and pressure points. This is another common problem with epoxy floors but can be avoided entirely by having a high-quality coating system that does not contain plasticizers.
Is epoxy flooring a good investment? ›
It's durable, resistant, and will last for years
In fact, epoxy floorings are a great choice for environments like hospitals, laboratories, and kitchens. You don't have to worry about recoating them since they can last over 20 years.
Is it hard to put epoxy on garage floor? ›
Epoxy applications are not difficult DIY projects and only require a weekend to complete. First, it is ideal to consider these things before beginning your project: Remove everything from your garage so the area is an open space. Use painter's tape and plastic to cover the lower wall areas around your project site.
When should you not use epoxy? ›
Do not use Epoxies when temperatures of the air or the substrate will drop below 50 degrees F. Without first consulting with Epoxy.com Tech service for cold installation. Do not forget to allow extra time for epoxy to cure when working at lower temperatures.
How thick should epoxy be on garage floor? ›
A thin epoxy floor is enough to keep low traffic floors looking great without a lot of maintenance. So if you're refinishing your garage floor, or if you're enclosing your garage to be part of your living space a thin epoxy floor with a thickness of 4-6 mils is an good choice.
How many epoxy floor coating layers do I need for a garage floor? In addition to the primer layer, you will want to apply a minimum of two coats of Epoxy Flooring or Epoxy HB to your garage floor. This will give you good coverage, colour results and hard-wearing qualities.
What will damage an epoxy floor? ›
Oil, car chemicals and other chemicals.
Clean up spilled gas immediately, because it will damage the surface of an epoxy floor if allowed to sit for too long. Paint, household cleaners and other abrasive liquids need to be cleaned up immediately. To clean, wipe them up with shop towels as soon as the spill occurs.
Should I clear coat my epoxy garage floor? ›
Without a clear top coat, your floor will be harder to clean and the chips will become dirty, faded and will wear down over time. To begin, slowly add the clear coat Part B to the clear coat Part A. Please mix each clear coat according to the mix ratios provided in the individual product instructions.
Can water come up through an epoxy floor? ›
If the humidity has been high at your business, moisture can seep out of concrete floors under your epoxy. The buildup of moisture can cause different problems, peeling included. Changes in temperature may also cause condensation, adding more to your moisture problem.
Can I epoxy my garage floor myself? ›
Applying an epoxy floor coating to the garage floor is a relatively simple job that can be completed as a DIY project. Even beginner DIYers can tackle this project with time and patience. Just make sure to properly read and follow the directions to avoid complications.
How much does it cost to epoxy 2000 square feet? ›
Epoxy floor coating costs typically range from $3 to $12 per square foot, but most homeowners will pay around $7.50 on average for professional installation.
How much epoxy for a 2 car garage? ›
Typical two-car garage: Typically between 400 and 550 square feet, we recommend one (1) three-gallon kit and an additional 1.5-gallon kit. Use the smaller unit to trim in hard-to-reach areas, then mix and apply the larger kit over the main area.
What is the difference between professional and DIY garage epoxy? ›
Professional garage floor coating is much thicker, at about 15 to 30 mils or three to six times thicker than a DIY kit. This is because the professional team brings and pours enough epoxy to fill and re-coat the space. Then, they apply the sealant.