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Questions People Actually Ask Us

How much does an epoxy flake floor cost?

$8 per square foot, everything included. A typical 2-car garage runs about $3,200 to $4,400 and most 3-car garages land between $6,000 and $7,000. Concrete moisture testing, concrete hardness testing, a moisture barrier and primer when the data calls for it, grinding, crack filling and repair with more grinding, base coat, flake, top coat, materials, labor, and cleanup are all in that number. We take pictures and videos before, during, and after, we don't leave until we've shown you the floor, and we never upsell or down sell.

What's your warranty?

This is our favorite question. We call it the Forever Floor. For as long as you own your home and Bluestone Surfaces is in business, if the floor ever peels or delaminates, we come back and fix it free. "Forever" means the life of our company, so the warranty stands as long as we do. If we ever close our doors, the warranty closes with us. It covers peeling and delamination, which is the failure that comes from prep or install. It does not cover neglect, like corrosive spills left to sit, driving on the floor before the cure time we give you, or skipping the care instructions. Every floor comes with a care packet of the manufacturer's (Simiron) instructions, and the full written warranty comes with your quote.

How long does the install take?

Most garages are one day on site. You can walk on the floor that evening and park on it about 24 hours after we finish. Larger or heavily damaged slabs occasionally need a second day, we'll tell you at the quote if yours will.

I've heard these floors peel. Will mine?

Floors fail at the prep, not the product. Peeling happens when someone acid etches instead of grinding, coats over a damp slab, or rolls on a thin coat of hardware-store epoxy paint. We diamond grind every slab, moisture test before we coat, and use a polyurea base that soaks into the open concrete. And if a floor we installed ever fails, we fix it.

What about hot tire pickup?

Hot tire lift is the classic DIY epoxy failure. A warm tire softens cheap coating and peels it up on the way out of the garage. Polyurea and polyaspartic handle far more heat than epoxy paint, and the mechanical bond from grinding gives the coating nothing to let go of.

Is the floor slippery?

The flake itself adds texture, so it's grippier than sealed bare concrete. For patios, porches, steps, and anywhere that gets wet, we mix an anti-slip additive into the top coat at no charge.

My house is brand new. When can you coat the garage?

New slabs need at least 28 days to cure before coating, sometimes longer. With as much new construction as Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs are seeing, we get this question a lot. We'll moisture test your slab and book you for the first safe date, so the floor's done before the moving boxes multiply.

Can you install in winter?

Yes. Garages and interior spaces install year-round, the products cure fine in an enclosed space. Winter is honestly the easiest time to grab a spot on our calendar.

Do I have to empty the garage?

Yes, the floor needs to be clear before we start, so plan to move your vehicles and anything stored on the floor out of the way ahead of time. A lot of customers tell us the install was the excuse they needed to finally reorganize. Once it's clear, we take it from there.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes to both. Bluestone Surfaces is a licensed and insured concrete coatings company, and we're happy to provide a certificate of insurance before work begins.

How do I get on the schedule?

Call or text 801-901-3927 or send the contact form. We'll confirm the price on the first call (you already know it, $8 per square foot), come measure, and give you an exact number. A 10 percent deposit locks your date.

Ready to get started?

Tell us about your floor and we will get you a straight answer and a quote.