Epoxy Floor Coating in Mays Landing & Atlantic County, NJ
An epoxy floor transforms a dusty concrete slab into a showroom. Garage, basement, workshop, commercial — a properly installed epoxy system shrugs off oil, chemicals, hot tires, and foot traffic for 10–20 years. The catch is surface prep. Big-box DIY kits skip the grinding and peel within 2 years. We don't.
We diamond-grind every floor, repair cracks and spalls, and install 100%-solids epoxy or polyaspartic systems with decorative flake, metallic, or solid-color finishes. Typical 2-car garages in the Mays Landing area run $2,000–$4,500.

What's Included in Epoxy Floor Coating?
Where Do Epoxy Floors Make Sense?
Garage Floors
Handles hot tires, oil, antifreeze, and seasonal salt. Flake coatings hide tire marks and debris. Most common residential install.
Basements
Turns a damp, dusty slab into a finished living space. Moisture test required — high-moisture slabs need a specialty system.
Workshops & Hobby Spaces
Easy to sweep, chemical-resistant, bright under shop lights. Solid colors hide wear; flake hides everything.
Commercial & Retail
Metallic and quartz systems for showrooms, office floors, and customer-facing spaces. Pair with commercial painting for full interior refresh.
Where Do We Offer Epoxy Floor Coating in Atlantic County?
We install epoxy floors in Mays Landing, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway, Northfield, Hammonton, and across Atlantic County. Shore-area basements get moisture-tested first — salt air and high water tables mean prep matters even more than the coating itself.
Ready to Upgrade Your Floor?
Free on-site estimate. Moisture test included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most epoxy floor coatings in Atlantic County run $5–$12 per square foot installed, depending on surface prep, system type, and decorative options. A typical 2-car garage (400–500 sq ft) runs $2,000–$4,500. Concrete crack or spall repair adds to the cost. Free on-site estimates — call 609-377-4226.
A properly prepped and installed epoxy system holds up 10–20 years in residential garages and basements. The #1 reason epoxy fails early is poor surface prep — skipping grinding or applying over sealed concrete. We diamond-grind every floor before coating, which is what separates a 20-year job from a 2-year job.
Yes, as long as moisture levels are acceptable. We test basement slabs for moisture before quoting — high-moisture slabs need a moisture-mitigating primer or a different coating system entirely. If your basement leaks or gets standing water, we'll tell you honestly whether epoxy is the right call or not.
Big-box DIY kits use water-based epoxy with 40–50% solids and a paint roller. Professional systems use 100%-solids epoxy or polyaspartic with diamond-ground prep and squeegee-plus-backroll application. DIY kits typically fail within 2–5 years, especially under hot tires. Pro systems are built to last decades.
Foot traffic typically 24 hours after the final coat, light vehicle traffic 3 days, full service (hot tires, heavy tools) 7 days. Polyaspartic topcoats cure faster and can be ready for vehicles in 24 hours — we'll recommend the right system based on how fast you need to get back to using the space.
Solid color, decorative color flakes (the garage-floor look most people recognize), metallic epoxy (swirling depth effect for showrooms and man caves), and quartz broadcast for commercial or industrial spaces. We bring samples so you can see colors and textures in your actual lighting before committing.
