Most epoxy garage floors in Los Angeles land between $1,600 and $5,800. Where you fall comes down to three things: your square footage, the condition of your concrete, and the finish you choose. The ranges below are honest industry numbers for the LA market to help you budget. They are not our quotes. Every job is priced after we see the floor, and the estimate is always free.
Why "cheap" usually costs more: A $150 big-box kit and a $700 one-day "bargain" coating both skip the diamond grind, so they tend to peel within a year or two. Then you pay again to grind the failed coating off before it can be done right. Paying once for proper prep is the cheaper path.
Epoxy floor cost by finish
| Finish | Price / sq ft | Typical 2-car garage | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solid color | $5–8 | $1,600–$2,800 | Budget jobs and a clean single color |
| Flake (most popular) | $7–10 | $2,200–$4,000 | Garages and daily wear; hides specks and patches |
| Quartz | $8–12 | $2,600–$4,800 | Commercial, kitchens, and wet areas that need grip |
| Metallic | $8–15+ | $2,800–$5,800 | A showroom look for living spaces and retail |
2-car garage figures assume roughly 400–450 sq ft of sound concrete. Heavy crack repair, moisture barriers, or grinding off an old coating add to the prep.
What moves the price
- Square footage and the layout of the space
- Concrete condition: cracks, pitting, moisture, or an old coating we have to grind off
- The finish: solid color, flake, quartz, or metallic
- Prep work like grinding and crack repair. Skip it and the coating peels.
- The topcoat. A UV-stable polyaspartic coat keeps the floor from yellowing in the sun.
Cost questions, answered
How much does it cost to epoxy a 2-car garage in Los Angeles?
Most 2-car garages run about $1,600 to $5,800 installed. A flake floor, the popular choice, usually lands around $2,200 to $4,000. The finish you pick and how much prep the slab needs are the two biggest swings.
Why do epoxy floor prices vary so much?
Three things move the number: your square footage, the condition of your concrete, and the finish. A clean slab that just needs a grind and a flake coat is far cheaper than one with cracks, moisture, or an old peeling coating we have to remove first.
What is the cheapest epoxy floor option?
A solid-color coating is the most affordable, around $5 to $8 per square foot. It is a clean single color, but it hides imperfections and tire marks less than a flake floor, which is why most homeowners step up to flake.
Is epoxy cheaper than tile or polished concrete?
Usually less than a tile install, and in the same range as polished concrete, but it goes down in a single day instead of several. You also get a sealed surface with no grout lines to scrub.
Does your price include grinding and prep?
Yes. Our quotes include diamond grinding, crack and pit repair, the coats, and a UV-stable topcoat. We price the job after we see the floor, so there are no surprise add-ons later.
Do you charge for an estimate?
No. The estimate is always free and done on-site, since the only way to give you a real number is to look at your concrete.
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