Questions & Answers

Epoxy Garage Floor FAQ

Common questions about epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors, prep work, flake finishes, timing, durability, and quote requests in the Treasure Valley.

Finished gray flake epoxy garage floor by Epoxy Pros

Garage Floor Coating Questions

Short answers to the questions homeowners usually ask before upgrading a garage floor.

What areas does Epoxy Pros serve?

Epoxy Pros serves Meridian, Boise, Eagle, Nampa, Kuna, Star, and nearby Treasure Valley communities in Idaho.

Do you install epoxy or polyaspartic garage floors?

Yes. We install epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coating systems, including decorative flake floors and protective topcoats.

What is a decorative flake floor?

A decorative flake floor uses colored vinyl flakes broadcast into the coating system. It gives the floor a finished look, adds visual texture, and helps hide everyday dust between cleanings.

Why does concrete grinding matter?

Concrete grinding opens the surface and removes weak material, dust, old sealer, and contaminants so the coating can bond correctly.

Can you coat cracked or damaged concrete?

Cracks, joints, pitting, and surface issues are reviewed before coating. Many concrete flaws can be repaired or improved during prep before the coating system is installed.

How long does a garage floor coating take?

Timing depends on garage size, concrete condition, repairs, product selection, and weather. Many projects can be completed quickly after proper prep and scheduling.

When can I use the floor after installation?

Return-to-use timing depends on the coating system, temperature, humidity, and project details. We will explain the recommended walk-on and drive-on timing for your specific floor.

How do I maintain an epoxy garage floor?

Most coated garage floors can be swept, blown out, or cleaned with a mild cleaner and water. Avoid harsh scraping tools and ask us about care guidance for your specific finish.

How do I request a quote?

Call 208-917-1664 or use the quote form on the website. Helpful details include your city, garage size, concrete condition, timeline, and any photos of the floor.