Garage Floor Epoxy Coating in Murfreesboro, TN
Your garage floor is the hardest-working surface on your property. It absorbs road salt, oil drips, dropped tools, hot tires, and seasonal humidity swings — all on a slab that was never sealed when your home was built. A professionally installed epoxy garage floor coating in Murfreesboro transforms that raw concrete into a non-porous, easy-clean, factory-grade surface that lasts for decades.
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Why Murfreesboro Homeowners Choose Epoxy Garage Floors
Bare concrete in a Murfreesboro garage is a slow-motion failure. The slab is porous, so every drop of motor oil, antifreeze, brake cleaner, or transmission fluid soaks into the surface and locks in stains forever. Concrete also dusts — that grey film on your shoes and stored boxes is the surface paste eroding away. And when winter road salt rides in on your tires, it pits the slab and corrodes anything stored at floor level.
Our garage floor epoxy in Murfreesboro stops every one of those problems. The diamond-ground concrete is sealed with a high-build epoxy primer, broadcast with decorative vinyl flakes, and locked in with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. The result is a one-piece, chemical-resistant surface that mops clean in minutes, resists hot tire pickup, and looks dramatically better than anything you'll get from a big-box-store DIY kit.
We've coated over 300 garages across Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Christiana, Eagleville, Shelbyville, and Lascassas since 2013. Every install starts with diamond grinding — not acid etching — because mechanical profiling is the only prep that delivers a true 20-year bond.
Our Garage Floor Coating Process
Day one starts with full diamond grinding using HEPA-vacuumed planetary grinders. We open the concrete pores, remove old paint or sealers, and produce a CSP-3 profile that epoxy can bite into. Cracks larger than a hairline are routed out and filled with a structural epoxy patch that hardens to over 7,000 PSI. Spalled areas are leveled with a polymer-modified mortar.
Once prep is complete, we apply a moisture-tolerant epoxy primer that penetrates deep into the slab. The high-build pigmented epoxy base coat goes down next at 12–16 mils, and decorative flakes are broadcast to refusal so the entire surface is covered. After overnight cure, excess flakes are scraped and vacuumed, and we apply a polyaspartic clear topcoat with anti-slip aggregate for traction.
Most 2-car Murfreesboro garages are completed in two days. You can walk on the floor in 8 hours and drive on it in 24. The 5-year warranty covers peeling, chipping, hot tire pickup, and adhesion failure when the surface is cared for per our written maintenance guide.
Color and Flake System Options
We carry full-flake, partial-flake, solid color, and quartz broadcast systems in dozens of in-stock blends. The Murfreesboro Granite, Charcoal Stone, and Smoky Quartz blends are our most popular — they hide minor settling, dust, and tire marks while still showing a premium granite-like depth.
If you want a true showpiece, ask about our metallic epoxy upgrade. Metallic pigments are mixed into the clear topcoat and manipulated with a leaf blower and roller to create swirls, lacing, and pearlescent depth that mimics polished marble or molten copper. Metallic systems are priced higher because of the artistry, but no two floors look the same.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a garage floor epoxy coating last in Murfreesboro?
A professionally installed flake epoxy system with polyaspartic topcoat lasts 15–20 years in a residential garage and is backed by our 5-year warranty against peeling, chipping, and hot tire pickup.
How much does a 2-car garage epoxy floor cost?
A standard 2-car garage in Murfreesboro runs $1,400–$2,200 fully installed, including diamond grinding, crack repair, flake broadcast, and polyaspartic topcoat. Larger or heavily damaged slabs may cost slightly more.
Can you coat over a painted or sealed garage floor?
Yes. We diamond-grind the old coating off and create a fresh CSP-3 profile before applying our system. We do not coat over failing paint or DIY kits — proper removal is what makes the new floor last.
How long until I can park on my new epoxy floor?
Foot traffic is allowed in 8 hours and vehicle traffic in 24 hours. Full chemical cure takes 5–7 days, so we recommend waiting a week before parking a hot vehicle or dropping heavy items.
Is the epoxy slippery when wet?
We add anti-slip aggregate to the polyaspartic topcoat at no extra charge. The textured surface gives excellent traction even when wet with rain or melted snow tracked in.
Do I need to empty my garage before installation?
Yes — the area being coated must be completely empty when we arrive. We send detailed prep instructions the day before to help you stage everything in the driveway or yard.