How Much Does an Epoxy Garage Floor Cost in Brevard County, FL?
An epoxy garage floor in Brevard County, FL typically costs $2,800–$4,750 for a two-car garage — a $2,800 minimum per floor — or roughly $6–$11 per square foot, with slab condition and prep — grinding, crack repair and moisture priming — driving most of the difference.
Almost all of the cost in an epoxy floor is prep, not coating. Florida slabs hold moisture and dust, so the concrete has to be mechanically ground, patched and primed correctly or the system peels regardless of what product goes on top. These are real Brevard County ranges for a properly prepped floor.
How Much Does an Epoxy Garage Floor Cost in Brevard County, FL — key facts
- Two-car garage
- $2,800–$4,750 — the most common Brevard County job
- Per square foot
- $6–$11 installed, with a $2,800 minimum per floor
- One-car / three-car
- $2,800 minimum / $3,500–$6,500
- Timeline
- 2 days of work, foot traffic in 24 hours, vehicles in 3–5 days
- Prep method
- Diamond grinding plus a moisture-tolerant primer — never acid etch only
- Also coated
- Patios, lanais and pool decks with UV-stable, non-slip systems
Typical Brevard County price ranges
Ranges reflect fully prepped, professional work with premium coatings. Your exact price comes from a free written, itemized estimate.
| Scope | Typical range | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| One-car garage (~250 sq ft) | $2,800 minimum | Small slabs hit the floor — grind, patch, prime, base and clear coat. |
| Two-car garage (~450 sq ft) | $2,800 – $4,750 | The most common Brevard County epoxy job. |
| Three-car garage (~650 sq ft) | $3,500 – $6,500 | Larger Viera and Suntree garages. |
| Decorative flake finish | +$400 – $1,000 | Broadcast flake plus a heavier clear topcoat. |
| Crack and spall repair | +$200 – $1,100 | Filling cracks, pits and damaged slab edges. |
| Patio or lanai coating | $2,800 – $5,000 | UV-stable, textured system for outdoor use. |
| Pool deck coating | $3,200 – $8,100 | Non-slip, chlorine- and UV-resistant build. |
What changes the price
Slab condition
Oil staining, spalling, old sealer or previous failed coatings all have to be removed or repaired before anything new goes down.
Grinding vs etching
Mechanical grinding gives a far better bond than acid etching and is what we use on garage floors that need to last.
Moisture
Florida slabs push moisture upward. A moisture-tolerant primer costs more but is what stops bubbling and delamination.
Finish choice
Solid color is the least expensive. Flake hides imperfections and adds grip; metallic systems cost the most.
Outdoor exposure
Patios and pool decks need UV-stable, non-slip systems — a garage build would chalk and get slick outside.
Epoxy garage floor, start to finish
Day 1 — Clear, grind and repair
The garage is emptied, the slab is diamond-ground for mechanical bond, and cracks, pits and spalled edges are filled.
Day 1 (afternoon) — Prime and base coat
A moisture-tolerant primer goes down on the ground slab, followed by the pigmented base coat.
Day 2 — Flake broadcast and cure
Flake is broadcast to rejection if you chose a flake system, then the floor cures before the excess is scraped and vacuumed.
Day 3 — Clear topcoat
One or two clear polyaspartic or urethane topcoats are rolled for chemical and UV resistance.
Day 4–5 — Cure out
Foot traffic after about 24 hours, vehicles after 72. We walk the floor with you before final payment.
Why Space Coast homeowners choose Pro Touch Painting
Pro Touch Painting is a Brevard County painting company working across Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera, Suntree, West Melbourne, Rockledge, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Merritt Island, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, and Titusville. We handle interior painting, exterior repaints, cabinet refinishing, epoxy garage and patio floors, and commercial work for local property managers and small businesses. Everything is quoted in writing after we see the property, because Florida prep varies far too much between houses to price sight-unseen.
An honest cost range is only useful to you if the process behind it is consistent, so ours is fixed: walk the job together, document the substrate and the repairs it needs, put the scope and product list in writing, protect the space thoroughly, complete every repair before any finish coat, apply two full coats of coastal-rated premium product, then walk the finished work with you and correct anything you point out before we ask for final payment.
The details homeowners tell us matter most are the ordinary ones. Crews arrive in the window we promised and call if weather moves the schedule. Furniture, floors, landscaping, and driveways are covered and masked. The site is cleaned every afternoon rather than at the end of the week. One person owns communication for the whole project, so you are never chasing an answer. Licensing, general liability insurance, and background checks are in place before anyone sets foot on your property, and workmanship is warrantied in writing.
Our reviews come from that consistency, not from discounts. If you want to see the work first, the photo galleries show real Brevard County projects — stucco exteriors, lived-in interiors, sprayed cabinet kitchens, and ground-and-coated garage floors — with before and after images from the same rooms and the same elevations. Free estimates are available countywide, usually within a couple of business days, and every homeowner is welcome here, including LGBTQ+ families.
Common questions
- How much does an epoxy garage floor cost in Brevard County?
- Most two-car garage epoxy floors in Brevard County run $2,800–$4,750, or roughly $6–$11 per square foot with a $2,800 minimum per floor, depending on slab condition, prep needed and whether you choose flake or a clear topcoat. Estimates are free and written.
- How long before I can park on a new epoxy floor?
- Foot traffic is usually fine after about 24 hours and vehicles after 3–5 days, depending on the product and Florida humidity at the time of install.
- Is epoxy worth it in Florida?
- Yes, when it's prepped properly. Bare Florida slabs stain, dust and hold moisture; a ground-and-primed epoxy system seals the concrete into one glossy surface that resists oil, hot tires and pool chemicals.
- Can you coat a pool deck or lanai?
- Yes — with a textured, non-slip, UV-stable system built for wet, chlorinated, full-sun conditions. Pool decks typically run $3,200–$8,100 depending on size and surface condition.
Get your exact price in writing
Ranges are useful, but your home is specific. We'll walk the job, put the scope and price in writing, and there's no charge or pressure.
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- Business
- Pro Touch Painting
- Phone
- 207-812-1837
- Service area
- Brevard County, FL & all of Brevard County
- Hours
- Open daily, 6am – 10pm
