Garage Epoxy Flooring Contractors in Greensboro NC
Colson’s Epoxy Greensboro makes your garage floor look amazing and last forever. We’ve been doing epoxy flooring for garages for over 22 years right here in North Carolina.
Your garage floor takes a beating. Hot summers, freezing winters, oil spills, car fluids—it all adds up. Our epoxy floors protect your concrete from all of it. We serve homeowners all over the Greensboro area, from Fisher Park to Lake Jeanette and everywhere in between.
We offer different garage floor styles:
- Solid colors that are clean and simple
- Flake finishes with colorful chips (our most popular!)
- Metallic floors that look like a car showroom
- Quartz systems for super heavy-duty use
Every floor we install can handle North Carolina’s crazy weather, heavy cars and trucks, and all the chemicals and oils you use in your garage. We use professional-grade materials—the same stuff used in car dealerships and industrial shops. Not the cheap paint you find at hardware stores.
We back every job with a 10 year warranty. From your first call to the final walk-through, we make everything easy.
Ready to stop looking at that stained, cracked concrete? Let’s fix it.
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- 100% Solids Epoxy • Polyaspartic
- Chem‑ & Stain‑Resistant
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Our Garage Epoxy Flooring Services
Colson's Epoxy Greensboro offers complete garage floor coating options designed for North Carolina homeowners.
Solid Color Garage Epoxy Flooring
Clean, uniform solid color garage epoxy creates a professional workshop aesthetic while delivering serious protection against vehicle fluids and daily wear. This streamlined system forms a seamless, non-porous barrier that prevents oil, gasoline, brake fluid, and antifreeze from staining your concrete foundation.
Greensboro homeowners often select neutral tones—gray, tan, beige, or slate—that camouflage tire marks and road salt residue common during NC winters. The glossy finish amplifies overhead lighting, brightening your garage workspace and making it easier to spot dropped parts or tools.
Because solid epoxy garage floors are monochromatic and require fewer decorative materials, they represent the most budget-friendly professional flooring option. This system excels in utility garages, workshop spaces, and storage areas where maximum chemical resistance and straightforward maintenance take priority over decorative features.
Solid color systems cure to a rock-hard finish that withstands rolling toolboxes, floor jacks, and the weight of full-size trucks without chipping or cracking when properly installed on prepared concrete.
Best for: Budget-conscious homeowners, workshop garages, traditional storage spaces, rental properties
Flake Epoxy Garage Floor Systems
Flake garage floor coatings dominate Greensboro installations because they balance style, safety, and performance perfectly. During application, we broadcast colored vinyl chips across the wet epoxy base, creating a multi-dimensional textured surface that conceals minor concrete imperfections and hides dirt accumulation between cleanings.
Customization options are nearly unlimited—choose from hundreds of color chip combinations to complement your home's exterior, coordinate with your vehicle collection, or create bold contrasts that make a design statement. Coverage levels range from light scatter (showing more base coat) to full broadcast (100% chip coverage) for maximum texture and durability.
The textured finish significantly improves traction when moisture, snow melt, or automotive fluids make surfaces slippery—an important safety consideration during Greensboro's winter months when cars track in rain, sleet, and road treatments. This slip-resistant quality makes flake systems ideal for families with children or homeowners concerned about wet-weather safety.
Flake garage epoxy floors age gracefully. The random pattern naturally disguises wear patterns, minor scratches, and the dust that settles in Piedmont garages, keeping your floor looking fresh with simple sweeping or mopping.
Best for: Family garages, multi-vehicle spaces, homeowners wanting style + durability, wet-climate traction
Metallic Epoxy Garage Floors
Elevate your Greensboro garage to showroom status with metallic epoxy flooring. This premium system incorporates specialized metallic pigments that flow and interact with the epoxy, producing stunning three-dimensional effects with pearl-like luster and organic marbling patterns absolutely unique to your space.
Metallic garage floors capture and reflect light dynamically, creating visual depth and liquid movement across the surface. Popular Greensboro selections include gunmetal gray, silver pearl, bronze earth tones, and custom metallic blends that echo your vehicle finishes or architectural details.
This high-gloss designer finish rivals the flooring found in luxury car dealerships, private collections, and high-end automotive showrooms. Car enthusiasts, classic vehicle collectors, and homeowners who view their garage as an extension of their living space consistently choose metallic epoxy for its artistic impact.
Despite its elegant appearance, metallic garage epoxy handles regular vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, and daily use without compromising the finish. The clear polyaspartic topcoat protects the metallic layer while providing the chemical resistance and durability you need in a functional garage environment.
Best for: Car collectors, luxury homes, garage showrooms, homeowners wanting museum-quality aesthetics
Quartz Epoxy Garage Floor Systems
Quartz garage flooring delivers maximum durability by blending colored quartz granules directly into the epoxy matrix, creating an armored surface engineered for the most demanding conditions. The quartz aggregate forms a textured, slip-resistant finish with exceptional impact and abrasion resistance.
This system outperforms standard garage epoxy in heavy-use scenarios—multi-vehicle households, garages doubling as workshops, spaces with constant foot traffic, or where heavy equipment regularly moves across the floor. Quartz epoxy resists impacts from dropped tools, dragged equipment, jack stands, and automotive lifts better than any other residential system.
Greensboro homeowners with larger vehicles (trucks, SUVs, RVs) or those who use their garage for serious automotive work, woodworking, or home business operations benefit from quartz flooring's industrial-strength construction. The quartz-reinforced surface maintains its integrity through decades of punishment.
Cleaning and maintenance remain simple despite the texture. The non-porous surface resists chemical stains, oil penetration, and moisture absorption while standing up to pressure washing when needed.
Best for: Heavy-duty garages, workshop spaces, multi-vehicle households, RV/truck storage, business use
Cure Times for Epoxy on Garage Floors
| Project Phase | Timeline | Activity Allowed |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Prep & Install | ⛔ No Access (Wet Floor) |
| Day 2 (24 Hours) | Curing | 🚶 Light Foot Traffic Only |
| Day 3 (48 Hours) | Hardening | 📦 Move Boxes/Items Back |
| Day 4-7 | Full Cure | 🚗 Park Vehicles |
Our Greensboro Garage Epoxy Installation Process
Professional garage floor coating starts with proper preparation and precision application.
Check Your Concrete & Fix Problems
We start by looking at your concrete carefully. Is it cracked? Does it have old paint or stains? Any moisture problems? We need to know everything before we start.
Next, we grind your concrete with diamond grinding machines. This does two things: it removes any junk on the surface, and it roughens up the concrete so the epoxy sticks really well. Skipping this step is why cheap epoxy jobs fail.
Greensboro's clay soil makes houses settle and shift. This creates cracks in garage floors. We fill every crack with special flexible fillers. Some cracks are still moving, some have stopped. We treat each one the right way.
We also test for moisture. North Carolina is humid, and moisture coming up through your concrete will make epoxy peel off. If we find too much moisture, we use special primers that block it.
Finally, we vacuum everything multiple times. Any dust or dirt left behind will cause problems.
This prep work takes time, but it's why our floors last 20+ years while cheap jobs fail in a year or two.
Put Down Primer & Base Coat
Once your concrete is ready, we apply a primer that soaks into the concrete and seals it. This stops moisture and helps the epoxy stick permanently.
After the primer dries, we mix and pour the epoxy base coat. We use 100% solids epoxy, professional contractor-grade stuff. This is way thicker and stronger than anything you can buy at a store.
If you picked a flake floor, we throw the colored chips into the wet epoxy. We make sure they spread evenly to give you the coverage you want.
For metallic floors, we add the metallic powders and use special tools to move them around and create those cool patterns.
We watch the temperature and humidity the whole time. Greensboro weather changes a lot, and epoxy needs the right conditions to cure properly. We know exactly how to handle it.
Clear Topcoat & Final Check
The last step is a crystal-clear topcoat that seals everything and adds protection. This topcoat is super important—it stops hot tires from sticking to your floor, prevents yellowing from sunlight, and protects against all chemicals.
We apply it at the right thickness and let it cure. Usually, you can walk on it after 24 hours, but we recommend waiting 2-3 days before parking your car.
Before we leave, we inspect everything. We check for any spots we missed, make sure all the edges look good, and verify that everything cured correctly.
Then we show you how to take care of your new floor and answer any questions you have. We give you all the warranty paperwork too.
Your garage is now ready to handle decades of use while looking fantastic.
Garage Epoxy Flooring FAQs
Questions About Garage Epoxy Flooring in Greensboro
How much does garage epoxy cost in Greensboro?
Garage epoxy flooring usually costs $3-$12 per square foot installed. The exact price depends on what style you pick:
Solid color: $3-$5 per square foot (cheapest option)
Flake floors: $5-$8 per square foot (most popular)
Metallic floors: $8-$12+ per square foot (premium)
Quartz floors: $7-$10 per square foot (heavy-duty)
A normal two-car garage (400-500 square feet) costs between $1,500 and $5,000 depending on the style you choose.
If your floor needs a lot of crack repair or has old coating we need to remove, that might cost extra.
Every garage is different. We give free quotes so you know the exact price for your specific garage. Call (336) 652-6288 to find out.
See our guide on the cost for an epoxy floor in a 2 car garage in Greensboro
When can I park my car on the new floor?
Usually 2-3 days after we finish. If we use fast-curing products, sometimes 24-36 hours.
You can walk on it after about 12-24 hours. But for parking your car, wait the full time we tell you, typically about a week.
The coating needs about a week to fully cure. During that first week, be gentle. Don’t drag heavy stuff around or use jack stands yet.
We’ll tell you the exact timing based on your floor and the weather when we install it. Cooler or more humid weather takes longer to dry.
Will hot tires mess up my epoxy floor?
Not if it’s installed right with good materials. Greensboro gets hot in summer, and your garage can get even hotter. This makes your tires really hot.
Cheap epoxy paint gets soft when it’s hot, and tires can peel it right off. That won’t happen with our floors.
We use professional epoxy with a special topcoat made to resist hot tires. Even when your garage is over 100 degrees, your floor stays hard and stuck down tight.
Proper prep work is also critical. We grind your concrete so the epoxy bonds at a super strong level. This combo—good prep and heat-resistant topcoat—means hot tires are no problem.
Can I pressure wash my garage floor?
Yes, but you don’t need to very often. For normal cleaning, just sweep or mop with regular cleaner. That keeps it looking great.
If you do pressure wash, use medium pressure (1500-2500 PSI) and keep the wand moving. Don’t blast one spot for a long time, especially near edges.
Most people pressure wash after really messy projects or once or twice a year for deep cleaning. It’s totally safe when done right.
What about Greensboro's clay soil and foundation cracks?
Great question. Greensboro sits on clay soil. Clay swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries. This makes houses shift and settle, which cracks garage floors.
We deal with this all the time. We look at every crack to figure out if it’s still moving or if it stopped. Then we fill it with the right kind of filler.
Our epoxy is flexible enough to handle small movements without cracking. If your garage has really bad foundation problems, we’ll tell you to fix those first. We’d rather be honest than take your money for a floor that’ll fail.
Give us a call today for an estimate!
Contact Us
Contact Colson’s Epoxy Greensboro for professional epoxy installation. Reach out today and we will contact you same day!
- 227 Commerce Pl, Suite 9, Greensboro NC, 27401
- (336) 652-6288
- colsonsepoxygreensboro@gmail.com