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Epoxy Flooring Installation In Downtown Marietta, Cobb County

Epoxy coatings for Downtown Marietta homes & shops.

Historic Slabs, Modern Coatings

Older slabs and busy floors need the right prep first

Downtown Marietta floors take daily wear and hold moisture, surface prep decides how long the coating lasts.

Many Downtown Marietta properties sit on slabs that have absorbed years of humidity. Before any coating goes down, the installer runs a moisture assessment, grinds the surface to open the concrete pores, and degrease any oil or residue. Skipping those steps is the most common reason epoxy peels within a year.

Once the slab passes inspection, a primer layer seals the surface, followed by a pigmented base coat and, where traffic or UV exposure is a factor, a polyaspartic topcoat. Polyaspartic resists yellowing from sunlight and handles foot and vehicle traffic better than standard epoxy alone. Georgia’s humid summers compress the cure window, so the installer schedules application around dew point and temperature readings.

Every job closes with a documented curing inspection and a written handover. That record lists the materials applied, each layer’s thickness, and the full cure timeline, so you know exactly what’s on your floor and when it’s ready for use.

Epoxy Flooring Installation work in Marietta

Local questions

Questions we get in Downtown Marietta, Cobb County

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

A 400 sq ft garage floor typically involves surface grinding, a primer layer, base coat, and polyaspartic topcoat. Costs vary with slab condition and the coating system chosen. Every enquiry receives a written estimate listing materials, layer thickness, and cure times before any work is booked.

What are the downsides of epoxy floor coating?

Standard epoxy can yellow under UV light and is sensitive to moisture during application. A polyaspartic topcoat addresses the UV issue. Moisture in the slab, common in older Downtown Marietta properties, must be assessed and managed during prep, or the coating will delaminate over time.

How many years will an epoxy floor last?

A properly prepped and coated floor, ground, degreased, primed, and finished with a polyaspartic topcoat, can hold up for many years under normal residential or light commercial use. Longevity depends heavily on surface prep quality and whether Georgia’s humidity conditions were accounted for during installation.

What is better than epoxy for floors?

A polyaspartic topcoat applied over an epoxy base outperforms standard epoxy alone. It cures faster, resists UV yellowing, and handles heavier traffic. For slabs with persistent moisture issues, the installer may recommend a moisture-tolerant primer system as the first layer before any topcoat is chosen.

Get a Written Estimate for Your Floor

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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