National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Mon, Sep 22
National average cost | $2,310 |
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Average cost range | $2,155-$2,475 |
Low-end cost range | $1,305-$1,453 |
High-end cost range | $3,671-$4,088 |
Room | National average cost |
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Basement | $2,342 |
Bathroom | $2,271 |
Deck or patio | $2,225 |
Garage | $2,311 |
Kitchen | $2,344 |
Garage floor condition | Floor square footage | Garage epoxy cost (per sq. ft.) | Total cost to epoxy garage floor |
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Fair shape | 400-450 | $3.00 | $1,200-$1,350 |
Damaged concrete | 400-450 | $3.25 | $1,300-$1,463 |
Fair shape; remove water-based epoxy | 400-450 | $3.25 | $1,300-$1,463 |
Fair shape | 600-800 | $2.75 | $1,650-$2,200 |
Fair shape | 10,000 (industrial floor) | $1.75 | $17,500 |
Removing any previous epoxy floor coating
Removing glue
Concrete grinding
VCT and mastic removal
Crack filling
Control joint sealant application
Shot-blasting
The concrete is in fair shape, and nothing beyond standard cleaning is needed to prep the floor for the epoxy installation. This scenario is ideal because it costs the least.
The concrete has never been sealed, it's torn up by salt, and there's a lot of wear and tear. This situation will cost more because contractors need more time and materials to fill the cracks and pits.
Your garage floor has a DIY'ed coat of water-based epoxy from a big box store, and now it's peeling. Contractors will first remove that epoxy floor coating and then grind down the concrete to prep it for primer. The extra labor will add to the overall cost. "Stay away from water-based epoxy — it will fail within a short period of time," says the Thumbtack pro.
Read reviews and make sure the company has a good track record with clients.
Confirm they hold a contracting license if your state requires it. For example, California's Contractors State License Board has a searchable database to verify a flooring contractor's license number.
Request to see proof of liability insurance, workers' compensation and bonds. The liability insurance protects your home in case of an accident, and the bond protects you in the unfortunate event that the flooring company takes your money and then disappears.
Ask for free cost estimates. The pros will come to your home or business, assess the current condition of your floor, look for cracks or chips that need to be addressed, measure the total square footage you want to finish and determine whether you want any color or decorative chips. They'll then give you a quote that includes a total estimate for the job and a price per square foot.
Ask if they offer a warranty on their labor and product. But be wary of anyone offering a warranty that seems ridiculous. Some companies have been known to offer 10- or 15-year warranties and close a business after getting complaints, invalidating any remaining warranties.
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