Quick answer: A garage floor coating in Los Angeles is usually a flake or polyaspartic system ground into the slab, installed in about one day and built to take hot tires and daily wear. A typical 2-car garage runs $1,600–$5,800 installed, backed by a 10-year warranty.
If your garage floor is gray, dusty, and stained with old oil spots, a professional coating fixes it for good. At Epoxy Experts Flooring, we coat garage floors across Greater Los Angeles with a tough finish that handles cars, tools, and California heat. Bare concrete soaks up motor oil, brake fluid, and water, and it stains within hours. A coated floor seals the slab so spills wipe right up and it stays looking good for years.
We're a licensed, bonded, and insured LA contractor serving roughly 30 cities from Santa Monica to Pasadena. Most garages are done in about a day, backed by our 10-year warranty.
Why choose Garage Floor Coating
Ideal for
- Homeowners tired of stained, dusty concrete
- Single, two, and three-car residential garages
- Garages used as gyms, workshops, or hobby spaces
- Hot-tire pickup or peeling DIY coatings that need a real fix
- Sellers and buyers wanting a clean, finished garage
- Auto enthusiasts who park, work, and detail in the garage
How it works
- Free EstimateCall or request a quote and tell us your garage size and the look you want. We give you honest options and pricing with no pressure.
- Surface PrepWe mechanically grind the concrete and repair cracks and pits. Proper prep is what makes a coating last. It's the step DIY kits skip.
- Coat & FlakeWe apply the base coat, broadcast your chosen flake or finish, and seal it with a durable topcoat.
- Cure & EnjoyAfter a short cure, your garage is ready for foot traffic and then vehicles. We walk the finished floor with you and back it with our 10-year warranty.
Recent work
FAQs
How long does an epoxy garage floor coating last?
A professionally installed flake system in a residential garage typically lasts well over a decade with normal use. We back our work with a 10-year warranty. The biggest factor is prep. A floor that's properly ground and sealed lasts far longer than a thin DIY kit rolled over unprepped concrete.
Will it really resist hot tires and oil?
Yes. Hot-tire pickup happens when a coating doesn't bond well to the slab, which is common with big-box kits. Our full-build systems are applied over mechanically prepped concrete so they grip tight and resist hot tires. The non-porous surface also keeps oil, grease, and chemicals from staining the floor.
Which option is most popular for garages: flake, metallic, or solid color?
Flake (decorative chip) is by far the most popular for garages. It hides minor scuffs, adds slip-resistant texture, and comes in many color blends. Metallic gives a high-end, marbled look that's stunning but smoother, and solid color is a clean, simple finish. We'll help you pick based on how you use the space.
Can you really finish my garage in one day?
In most cases, yes. A typical residential garage is ground, coated, and finished in a single day. You'll wait a short cure period before walking on it and a bit longer before parking. We'll give you exact timing for your floor when we quote it.
Is the coating slippery when wet?
The flake broadcast creates a subtle texture that improves traction compared to bare or sealed concrete, especially when wet. If slip resistance is a priority (say you wash cars inside), let us know and we'll tailor the finish accordingly.
What areas around Los Angeles do you serve?
We're an LA-based service-area business covering about 30 cities across Greater Los Angeles, including Sherman Oaks, Encino, Woodland Hills, Studio City, Calabasas, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Glendale, and Burbank. If you're in the LA area, give us a call and we'll confirm.



