Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring
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Durable Epoxy Flooring Installation in Fort Worth

Park and clean your garage in minutes, with durable epoxy floors in Fort Worth that resist oil, stains, and traffic.

  • Licensed And Insured
  • Mechanical surface preparation
  • Phased scheduling to limit downtime

What We Do

Epoxy flooring installation that helps homeowners get sealed, low-maintenance floors without major demolition

Covering concrete grinding, oil stain removal, crack repair, primer application, base coat, optional flake broadcast, and protective top coat

  • Basement Floor Epoxy

    Moisture-resistant epoxy system with primer, base coat, and top coat to protect below-grade concrete.

  • Surface Preparation & Priming

    Concrete grinding, oil stain removal, crack repair, and primer application to ensure epoxy adhesion.

Why Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

Worn concrete causes stains and slip hazards

Left untreated, floors keep staining and become harder to clean; with a correctly applied epoxy system they stay sealed, easy to maintain, and safer to use.

Common Challenges

  • Dirty, worn concrete that looks neglected

    Customers feel embarrassed by stained garage and showroom floors that collect oil and grime, reducing space usefulness and appearance.

  • Surfaces that peel or fail over time

    Poor surface preparation lets coatings delaminate, leading to repeated repairs and higher long-term costs.

  • Hard-to-clean spills and tracked-in dirt

    Concrete that soaks up oil or chemicals increases cleaning time and slip risk, especially in busy Fort Worth summers.

How We Help

  • Mechanical grinding and crack repair

    Concrete grinding, oil-stain removal, and epoxy-compatible crack repair create a stable substrate for long-lasting adhesion.

  • Multi-layer epoxy systems

    Primer, base coat, optional vinyl flake broadcast, and a clear top coat seal the slab and resist chemicals and abrasion.

  • Garage installs cure in 24–48 hours

    Typical small garage projects reach light-use cure in 24–48 hours, limiting downtime for homeowners and businesses.

  • Reduced cleaning and maintenance

    Sealed epoxy surfaces stop fluid penetration and make regular sweeping and damp mopping far more effective.

Homeowners, business owners, and facility managers needing durable floors
Homeowners, business owners, and facility managers needing durable floors

Who We Help

Homeowners, business owners, and facility managers needing durable floors

Scenarios include garage makeovers, showroom upgrades, and warehouse floor protection.

  • Homeowners converting garages or finishing basements

    Homeowners in Fort Worth upgrading stained or cracked concrete to a sealed, easy-clean surface without full slab replacement.

  • Commercial business owners prepping showrooms

    Retail and service businesses seeking durable, attractive floors that resist spills and present well to customers.

  • Industrial facility managers scheduling maintenance

    Warehouse and manufacturing managers who need chemical-resistant coatings, clear safety markings, and phased scheduling to limit downtime.

How We Work

How epoxy flooring installation works

A clear, three-step workflow from assessment and prep to multi-layer application and final inspection.

  1. Site assessment

    You schedule an on-site visit; we inspect slab condition, moisture risk, and note oil stains or cracks for the quote.

  2. Surface preparation

    We perform mechanical grinding, oil-stain removal, and crack repair, then apply a primer to ensure epoxy adhesion.

  3. System application

    Apply base coat, optional flake broadcast, and protective top coat; final inspection confirms adhesion and finish before handoff.

Pricing Estimates

How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Installation Cost?

Prices vary based on floor size, surface condition, epoxy type. Contact us for an exact quote.

Typical Project Costs by Size

Project SizeTypical Range
Small (250 sq ft, 1-car garage)$750-$3,000
Medium (400 sq ft, 2-car garage)$1,200-$4,800
Large (1,000+ sq ft)$3,000-$12,000+

Cost Per Square Foot

Epoxy TypeTypical Range
Standard Epoxy$3-$7/sq ft
Premium Epoxy$7-$12/sq ft

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers on cost, durability, preparation, and local considerations

Common questions from Fort Worth homeowners and businesses about epoxy flooring installation.

Surface preparation is the critical part. Proper grinding and repair take time and skill; installation of multi-layer epoxy is straightforward once the slab is prepared.
Installed costs vary with prep, system choice, and optional flakes. Request a written estimate listing materials, layers, and timeline to compare accurately.
DIY kits exist, but success depends on thorough grinding, moisture control, and mixing. Poor prep commonly causes peeling and uneven finish.
Cracks allow moisture and oils to migrate under a coating, causing blisters and delamination. Early repair prevents larger resurfacing work and recurring costs.
Interior floor coatings typically need no planning permission. Commercial installations should still confirm local building and fire-code requirements for intended use.
Skipping or rushing prep increases the chance of adhesion failure and peeling. That leads to rework and higher total cost than addressing prep upfront.
About Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

Who We Are

About Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring performs on-site assessments with a written estimate and scope. We deliver epoxy flooring installations that include mechanical grinding, stain removal, primer, base coat, optional flake broadcast, and a protective topcoat.

Our Full Story

Our Mission & Values

We exist to provide durable epoxy flooring solutions for Fort Worth homeowners and businesses by preparing concrete surfaces and applying multi-layer epoxy systems.

  1. Surface Preparation

    Mechanical grinding, crack repair, moisture testing before coating

  2. Transparent Quotes

    Written estimates listing materials, layers, and timeline

  3. Scheduled Work

    Phased start dates and on-site timelines to limit downtime