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Pricing Guide

How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Cost?

A clear, honest guide to what drives the price of an epoxy or polished-concrete floor in New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania — with typical cost-per-square-foot ranges and the factors that move your number up or down.

Cost Per Square Foot

Typical Epoxy Flooring Cost Ranges

These are typical industry ranges by system — useful for budgeting, never a fixed quote. The only accurate number is a free on-site estimate.

Basic single-coat epoxySolid-color coating for clean, sealed floors $3–$6per sq ft
Decorative flake epoxy systemColor flake broadcast with clear topcoat $5–$10per sq ft
Metallic / high-end epoxyPremium designer finishes with depth & movement $8–$15per sq ft
Polished concreteGround & densified concrete with a polished sheen $4–$9per sq ft
Grind & SealBudget-friendly ground & sealed concrete finish $2–$5per sq ft

The ranges above are typical industry estimates for budgeting only and are not a quote. Your actual price depends on your floor — the only accurate number is a free on-site estimate.

Price Factors

What Affects the Price

Six things that decide where your floor lands inside those ranges.

Square FootageBigger areas usually mean a lower price per square foot.
Concrete Condition & PrepCracks, moisture and old coatings add grinding and repair.
System ChosenBasic vs. flake vs. metallic each carry different material costs.
Number of Coats / TopcoatMore coats and premium topcoats add durability and cost.
Site Access & ComplexityTight access, stairs, drains and odd layouts add labor.
Add-OnsAnti-slip, cove base and moisture barriers are priced on top.
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Best Value

Ways to Save & Get the Best Value

A great epoxy floor is an investment — but smart choices keep your price down without cutting corners. Here is how to get the most floor for your budget.

Maintain Your Existing ConcreteA sound slab needs less prep — fewer repairs means a lower price.
Choose Grind & Seal for BudgetsA ground & sealed concrete finish delivers durability at the lowest price point.
Bundle Multiple RoomsCoating several areas in one mobilization lowers the per-square-foot cost.
FAQ

Epoxy Flooring Cost Questions

Honest answers about pricing — and how to get an exact number for your floor.

Is epoxy flooring cheaper than replacing the floor?+

In most cases, yes. Coating or polishing your existing concrete is usually far less expensive than tearing it out and pouring a new slab — you reuse the floor you already have and add a durable, easy-to-clean surface on top.

How much does a 2-car garage epoxy floor cost?+

A typical 2-car garage is roughly 400–500 sq ft. As a rough industry estimate, a flake epoxy system in that range often lands somewhere around $2,000–$5,000 total depending on the slab condition, prep needed and system chosen. The only accurate number is a free on-site estimate.

Why do quotes vary so much?+

Price swings come from square footage, the condition of your concrete, how much grinding and crack repair is needed, the system you choose (basic, flake or metallic), the number of coats and any add-ons like anti-slip, cove base or a moisture barrier.

Does a damaged floor cost more?+

Usually, yes. Cracks, pitting, moisture issues or old failing coatings take extra prep — grinding, patching and priming — before a new system can bond properly, and that added labor raises the price.

How do I get an exact price?+

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