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Epoxy Flooring Installation In Atlanta, Fulton County

Epoxy floors for Atlanta homes & businesses

Atlanta Slab Conditions

What your Atlanta slab needs before any coating goes down

Fulton County floors range from damp Intown basements to high-traffic commercial slabs, prep determines whether the coating lasts.

Many Atlanta properties sit on slabs that have absorbed moisture through Georgia’s humid summers. Before the installer applies any primer or base coat, the slab gets a moisture reading and a visual inspection for cracks and surface contamination. Skipping that step is the most common reason epoxy peels within a year.

Once the slab passes assessment, the installer grinds the surface to open the concrete pores, degrease any oil or residue, and fills cracks before the primer layer goes down. A broadcast flake blend or solid color base coat follows, then a polyaspartic topcoat rated for UV exposure and vehicle or foot traffic. That topcoat resists the yellowing that plain epoxy develops under Atlanta’s direct sun.

Every job closes with a documented curing inspection. You receive a written record of the materials used, each layer’s thickness, and the cure window before the floor goes back into use. That document matters if you ever sell the property or need warranty service down the line.

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Local questions

Questions we get in Atlanta, Fulton County

What is the best time of year to apply epoxy in Atlanta?

Cooler, lower-humidity months, typically October through April, give the most stable cure windows in Atlanta. Georgia’s summer humidity slows adhesion and can trap moisture under the coating. If work must happen in summer, the installer schedules application during the coolest part of the day and monitors slab temperature before starting.

What is the downside of epoxy flooring?

Standard epoxy yellows under UV exposure and can peel if the slab holds moisture. A polyaspartic topcoat addresses the UV issue, and a pre-job moisture assessment addresses adhesion risk. The other real downside is cure time, most systems need 24-72 hours before foot traffic and up to a week before vehicle loads.

Is epoxy floor cheaper than tile or concrete?

Epoxy coating over an existing slab typically costs less than full tile installation because there is no substrate removal or grout work. Decorative concrete overlays can run higher than basic epoxy. Your written estimate will list material and labor costs per square foot so you can compare directly against other quotes.

How much does it cost to epoxy a 20x20 garage floor?

A 400 sq ft garage floor involves surface grinding, crack repair, a primer layer, base coat, and polyaspartic topcoat. Costs vary based on slab condition and finish type. Request a written estimate that itemizes each step, that way you know exactly what prep work is included before any booking is made.

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Every enquiry receives an itemized written estimate covering surface prep, materials, layer thickness and cure times, no booking until you’ve approved it.

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