Flooring Installation Over Concrete Slab
When it comes to flooring installation over concrete slab, picking the right company really matters. At Refined ADU Builder & Garage Conversions, we focus on tough, top-quality floor options that shield your concrete and make your garage look much better. Our floors stand up to heavy tools, car fluids, and years of foot traffic that would ruin ordinary floors in just months.
We install floors the right way, making sure your garage floor stays strong, wipes clean easily, and won't crack, chip, or peel over the years. Our workers use only tested materials and special methods to give you results that last and truly fit what you need. Unlike big box store DIY kits that fail after one winter, our professional systems are built for real-life garage use in all seasons.
Whether you want to fix up your garage for storing holiday boxes, working on projects, or turning it into a new room, we take care of every little step to keep things running smoothly and on schedule. Many customers are amazed at how a simple floor upgrade makes their whole garage feel like a brand-new space. Let us help change your plain, stained concrete slab into a reliable, good-looking garage floor you'll enjoy walking on every day. Your neighbors will notice the difference right away, and you'll wonder why you lived with that old, dusty concrete for so long.
Our team also tests your concrete for moisture issues before we start, something many companies skip. This extra step prevents bubbling and peeling later on, saving you from costly fixes down the road. We've seen too many garage floors ruined by companies that rush the job, and we won't let that happen to your home.
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Installation Process
We focus on preparing the surface carefully, applying the right flooring materials correctly, and ensuring the finish cures properly. Each step is planned to create a durable, clean garage floor that lasts.
1. Site Preparation
The first step is cleaning and inspecting the concrete slab. We remove dirt, grease, and loose particles using pressure washers and degreasers. Any cracks or holes are repaired with a concrete patch to create a smooth, even surface.
Next, we grind the slab to improve adhesion. This roughens the surface slightly so the flooring bonds well. We also make sure the floor is dry before continuing, as moisture can affect the flooring material’s performance.
2. Application
We apply flooring materials based on the project needs and customer preferences. Common options include epoxy coatings, polyurea, or polyurethane. Each type has its own mixing and application technique for best results.
Our technicians spread the material evenly using rollers or squeegees for a uniform coat. We often add decorative chips or flakes to the surface for improved grip and aesthetics. Multiple layers are applied if needed, following specific drying times between each.
3. Curing and Finishing
After application, the floor needs time to cure and harden. This usually takes 24 to 72 hours, depending on the material used and room conditions. During curing, we keep the area free of dust and limit foot and vehicle traffic.
Once cured, we inspect the floor for any imperfections. If necessary, we apply a clear topcoat to boost durability and enhance the finish. Finally, we clean the site, leaving a smooth, safe garage floor ready for use.

Types of Garage Flooring Solutions Offered
We provide several durable and practical garage flooring options that work well over concrete slabs. Each option has unique benefits, durability levels, and maintenance needs to fit different garage uses and styles.
Epoxy Coatings
Epoxy coatings form a thick, tough layer on top of the concrete. They protect against stains, cracks, and moisture damage. Epoxy floors are easy to clean and resist oil spills and chemicals, which helps keep the garage looking neat.
Our epoxy options come in different colors and finishes. We can also add flakes or texture to improve grip and appearance. Epoxy typically lasts many years if applied properly and is ideal for garages that get heavy use.
Polyaspartic Floor Systems
Polyaspartic flooring cures faster than epoxy and handles temperature changes better. It creates a hard, glossy finish that doesn’t yellow or fade easily. This makes it a good choice for garages exposed to sunlight or cold weather.
We use polyaspartic systems when fast installation and quick return to use are important. It bonds well with concrete and resists abrasion and chemicals. This floor also stays flexible enough to avoid cracks from concrete movement.
Interlocking Tiles
Interlocking tiles snap together to cover the garage floor without glue. They come in plastic or rubber and are easy to install or replace if damaged. Tiles provide good comfort underfoot and can handle impact and heavy weight.
We offer tiles in many colors and patterns to customize your garage look. They also allow for drainage and air flow, reducing moisture buildup. This option is great for DIY or seasonal installations as tiles can be moved or upgraded without much hassle.
Concrete Stains and Sealers
Concrete stains add color without hiding the natural look of the concrete. They soak into the surface to resist fading and peeling. Sealers protect stained or bare concrete from water damage and staining.
We recommend stains and sealers for garages where aesthetics and budget are key. This option keeps the floor slip-resistant and low maintenance. It also works well for warming up the visual feel of plain concrete while adding some protection.
Why Choose Us
We focus on giving you a reliable and lasting garage floor. Our work stands out because of how we treat our customers and the quality materials we use.
Customer-Focused Approach
We listen carefully to what you need. Our team works with you from start to finish to make sure the garage floor matches your expectations.
We schedule jobs to fit your timeline and keep you updated on progress. If you have questions or changes, we respond quickly.
Our goal is to make the process easy and clear. We explain each step, so you know what to expect without surprises.
High-Quality Materials
We use thick epoxy coatings that resist stains, cracks, and wear. These materials protect your concrete slab and keep the floor looking good for years.
Our supplies come from trusted brands, tested for durability in garages. We choose materials that handle heavy work and weather changes.
Using quality products means less maintenance and fewer repairs. This saves you money over time and keeps your garage safe and functional.
FAQS on Flooring Installation Over Concrete Slab
What are the advantages of epoxy coatings for concrete garage floors?
Epoxy coatings protect the concrete from stains, cracks, and wear. They create a durable, easy-to-clean surface that resists chemicals and moisture.
Do you offer a warranty on garage flooring services?
Yes, we provide a warranty that covers materials and installation for a specific period. This gives you peace of mind about the quality and durability of our work.
What is the typical cost range for installing a new garage floor?
The cost usually depends on the size of the garage and the type of flooring chosen. Our pricing generally ranges between $2,000 and $6,000 for a standard two-car garage.
What flooring options do you recommend for garage conversions?
We recommend epoxy coatings, interlocking tiles, and polished concrete. These options provide durability, ease of maintenance, and visual appeal suitable for converted garages.
How long does the installation process of garage flooring typically take?
Most installations take one to three days. The exact time depends on floor size and material type.
We prepare the concrete first, then install the flooring, and finally let it fully cure before use.