Epoxy Flooring Contractor in Greenville, SC

Epoxy Floors That Last, Prices That Make Sense

Most people don't think about their floors until something goes wrong. A coating peels up after one winter. A garage floor soaks up oil stains like a sponge. A restaurant kitchen gets flagged during a health inspection because the floor has cracks bacteria can hide in.

We hear these calls every week.

We're a professional concrete coating and epoxy flooring company based in Greenville, SC. We install flooring systems for homeowners, business owners, restaurant operators, warehouse managers, and commercial contractors throughout the Upstate. Whether it's a single-car garage or a 50,000-square-foot distribution facility, we spec the right coating for the actual conditions — not just whatever's cheapest or fastest to install.

That difference matters more than most people realize.

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Why Greenville Property Owners Choose Us


We Do the Prep Right — Every Time

The number one reason epoxy floors fail isn't the product. It's the prep.

We've seen it hundreds of times: a homeowner in Augusta Road or Verdae gets a rock-bottom quote from someone who skips the grinding, slaps a coating over dirty or sealed concrete, and disappears. Within a year, the floor is peeling in sheets.

We grind every floor before we coat it. We test for moisture. We repair cracks and spalled areas. We apply vapor barriers where the slab calls for it. Every single job, no exceptions.

That's not extra — that's just how it's supposed to be done.

Professional-Grade Materials Built for South Carolina

There's a big difference between what we install and what you buy at the hardware store.

We use 100% solids, professional-grade coating systems — epoxy, polyaspartic, polyurethane, and hybrid formulations — selected based on what your floor actually needs to withstand.

UV-stable materials for outdoor applications. Chemical-resistant formulations for automotive and industrial shops. Anti-microbial systems for healthcare and food service. Fast-cure polyaspartic for clients who can't afford extended downtime.

We use products built specifically to handle it.

Straight Pricing, No Surprises

We come to your location, look at the floor, and give you a clear quote based on what's actually there. We're not in the habit of low-balling estimates and tacking on charges once work starts.

You get a written scope of work, honest material recommendations, and realistic timelines. If something unexpected comes up — like elevated moisture readings or a previous coating that needs to be stripped — we tell you before we proceed, not after.

We've built our business in Greenville on referrals. That only happens when people trust what you say.

Our Commercial Epoxy Flooring Services

Commercial Kitchen Epoxy Floors

If you run a restaurant or food-service operation in Greenville, your floor is a health code issue — not just an aesthetic one.

Commercial kitchen floors have to resist water, grease, heat, and chemical sanitizers while standing up to the kind of daily punishment that would destroy a standard coating in months. We install seamless, non-porous epoxy systems with quartz aggregate broadcast layers that eliminate the crevices where bacteria grows and provide slip resistance in wet conditions.

We work around your schedule — evenings, overnight, weekends — so we're not shutting your kitchen down for days. We know the health code requirements for food-service flooring in South Carolina, and we install to meet them.

One restaurant owner in downtown Greenville called us after failing an inspection. The old tile grout lines had become impossible to keep sanitary. We pulled two late nights, installed a seamless quartz epoxy system, and he passed re-inspection without a single comment on the floor.

That's the kind of problem we solve.

Industrial Grade Warehouse Coatings

A standard garage epoxy will not survive six months in a warehouse environment. Forklifts, pallet jacks, heavy equipment, chemical spills, and constant foot traffic demand a completely different category of coating system.

We've installed industrial flooring in distribution facilities, manufacturing plants, and storage operations throughout the Greenville–Spartanburg corridor. We spec high-build epoxy systems with the appropriate chemical resistance, compressive strength, and surface profile for the specific demands of each facility.

Our warehouse flooring services also include safety line striping and floor marking for OSHA compliance — traffic lanes, hazard zones, equipment boundaries, and emergency egress paths. We use high-durability marking materials that hold up to heavy traffic and stay visible for years.

If your current floor is deteriorating from forklift traffic or chemical exposure, we can assess what's there and recommend the right remediation and recoating approach.

Retail Showroom Floor Finishes

Your floor is part of your brand. Customers walk in and make unconscious judgments about your business in seconds — a worn, dull, or stained floor tells a story you don't want told.

We've installed showroom flooring in car dealerships, furniture stores, boutique retail spaces, and commercial lobbies across Greenville. High-gloss finishes are especially popular in showroom environments because they reflect light and make the space feel bigger and brighter.

Decorative metallic epoxy is another strong choice for high-end retail — the flowing pigment patterns create a floor that genuinely looks like a work of art, and no two installations ever look exactly the same. We've done metallic floors in commercial lobbies that become the first thing every visitor comments on.

For retail, we also factor in ease of maintenance.

A showroom floor needs to look good on day one and still look good after two years of foot traffic.

Chemical Resistant & Anti-Microbial Flooring Systems

Automotive shops, body shops, and industrial facilities deal with fluids that will dissolve standard coatings — acids, solvents, brake fluid, transmission fluid. If your shop floor is staining or softening from chemical exposure, a standard epoxy isn't the answer.

We install chemical-resistant shop floors using specially formulated coating systems rated for specific chemical exposures. Before we spec anything, we ask what your floor actually has to resist — because the right answer depends entirely on what you're working with.

For healthcare settings, gyms, pet facilities, and anywhere sanitation matters, we also offer anti-microbial flooring systems with additives that inhibit bacterial growth on the surface. Clinics, daycares, fitness centers, and veterinary facilities in the Greenville area use these systems where a standard seamless floor isn't quite enough.

Our Residential Epoxy Flooring Services

Garage Floor Epoxy Coating & One-Day Installations

This is our most-requested residential service — and honestly, it's where most of our calls about failed DIY jobs come from too.

Greenville garage floors take a beating. Hot summers cause concrete to expand. January cold snaps make it contract. Oil, road salt, and tire chemicals do their damage in between. When a cheap or improperly installed coating peels up within a year, the cause is almost always the same: inadequate surface prep.

We grind every floor with diamond grinding equipment before any coating goes down. We don't sweep and roll — we open the concrete surface so the coating has something to bond to. Then we apply professional-grade, 100% solids epoxy — not the hardware store version.

For homeowners who need a fast turnaround, our one-day garage floor installations use fast-cure polyaspartic systems that take a project from grinding to topcoat in a single day. Most residential garages are done and back in use by the next morning. We run these all week across Greenville County.

Want the decorative chip look? Our epoxy flake flooring systems broadcast colored chips over the base coat and seal with a clear topcoat — it hides minor surface imperfections, adds grip, and comes in dozens of color blends. Customers in Botany Woods and Hollingsworth Park regularly pick custom blends to match their home's exterior.

Basement Floor Resurfacing & Vapor Barrier Installation

Basements in the Upstate deal with moisture. It's just the reality of the soil conditions and climate here.

Whether you're in an older home in North Main or a newer build on the Eastside, concrete basement floors absorb ground moisture, develop efflorescence (those white powdery deposits), and sometimes crack from soil movement underneath. Coating a basement floor without addressing that moisture first is a guaranteed way to get a failed floor.

Our basement resurfacing process starts with a vapor transmission test before we touch anything. We identify the moisture level coming up through the slab, apply a specialized epoxy vapor barrier primer that blocks migration from below, then grind the surface, repair cracks and spalled areas, and apply the appropriate coating system for the conditions.

For basements with significant surface variation — dips, low spots, uneven areas — we use self-leveling epoxy underlayment that flows across the floor and creates a flat base before the finish coat goes on. This is especially common in older homes with slabs that have shifted over the years.

Skipping the moisture test is how basement floors fail. We don't skip it.

Patio, Porch & Pool Deck Coatings

Outdoor concrete in Greenville is exposed to UV, rain, heat cycles, pollen, and mildew — and most of it gets zero protection until it starts to pit and stain.

For patios and porches, we install outdoor-rated epoxy and polyaspartic finishes that seal the surface, resist staining, and hold up to South Carolina weather year-round. Standard indoor epoxy fails fast outside — it's not UV-stable and turns yellow within a season. Every outdoor system we install is specifically formulated for exterior exposure.

Pool decks are a different challenge. Wet concrete around a pool is a serious slip hazard, especially with kids running around all summer. Our anti-slip pool deck coatings add texture and traction without making the surface uncomfortable underfoot. We use UV-stable materials because the South Carolina sun will destroy anything that isn't rated for it. We've done decks throughout Greenville — from Pelham Road neighborhoods to homes around Lake Cunningham — and the traction difference is immediately obvious.

We also handle concrete driveway sealing and coating for homeowners all over the area — Augusta Road, White Horse Road, Woodruff Road and beyond. A sealed driveway sheds water instead of absorbing it, which dramatically slows cracking and surface deterioration. It's one of the best investments in curb appeal and concrete longevity you can make.

Interior Concrete Staining & Decorative Finishes

Not every residential floor needs epoxy. Sometimes stained concrete is exactly what a space calls for — especially in open-plan living areas, finished basements, home offices, or sunrooms where you want a warm, natural look with real character.

We offer both acid staining — which creates that mottled, organic appearance where the color reacts with the concrete and no two floors look identical — and water-based staining for more consistent, saturated color across the surface. Either option gets sealed with a durable topcoat to protect the finish long-term.

For homeowners who want something more dramatic, decorative metallic epoxy creates flowing, three-dimensional patterns that look like ocean water, marble, or molten metal. We install these in high-end residential spaces, home theaters, wine rooms, and anywhere a homeowner wants a floor that's genuinely one-of-a-kind.

Interior concrete staining has been growing in Greenville's renovation market for good reason — it gives you a polished, finished look without covering up the character of original concrete.

Which Epoxy System Is Right for Your Floor?

Every floor is different. The right coating depends on what the surface is made of, where it is, what it's exposed to, and what you want it to look like. Here's a plain-language breakdown of the main systems we install.

Epoxy Flake

The most popular choice for residential garages and commercial spaces that want a clean, professional look with some visual interest. Colored chips or flakes are broadcast over a base coat and sealed with a clear topcoat. Available in dozens of color blends. Hides minor surface imperfections, adds grip underfoot, and cleans up easily.

One of the most durable finishes we offer for everyday use.

Decorative Metallic Epoxy

If you want something that looks genuinely unique, metallic epoxy is it. Metallic pigments move through the coating as it's applied and create patterns that resemble ocean water, marble, or liquid metal — no two floors ever look exactly the same. Used in showrooms, restaurant dining areas, high-end homes, and commercial lobbies.

A conversation starter every time.

Solid Color Epoxy

Not every floor needs decoration. Solid color epoxy delivers a clean, professional finish in a wide range of colors and sheen levels — from satin to high-gloss. Common in commercial facilities, warehouses, utility spaces, and anywhere function takes priority. Easy to maintain, tough, and available in virtually any color.

Simple, reliable, and built to last.

Polyaspartic

Polyaspartic is the newer generation — it cures faster than traditional epoxy, handles temperature extremes better, and resists UV yellowing. It's why we use it for outdoor applications and for garage installs where homeowners want a one-day turnaround.

For South Carolina's hot summers, polyaspartic outperforms standard epoxy on most outdoor and garage surfaces.

Quartz Aggregate

One of the most durable systems available. Quartz aggregate is broadcast into wet epoxy, creating a heavily textured, extremely hard-wearing surface. Common in commercial kitchens, restrooms, locker rooms, and industrial environments where durability and slip resistance are both required.

Built to last for decades under heavy use.

UV-Stable Outdoor Epoxy

Regular epoxy turns yellow in sunlight — it's a chemistry issue, not a quality issue. Standard epoxy resins simply aren't UV-stable. Every outdoor application we install uses formulations specifically designed to hold color and gloss in direct sun.

We don't use indoor products outdoors. Ever.

Our Flooring Process — What to Expect

Step 1: Free On-Site Quote

We come to your location, look at the floor in person, and give you a written quote based on what's actually there. No estimates over the phone based on square footage alone. We note existing damage, moisture concerns, previous coatings, and what the floor will be used for — because all of that affects which system we recommend.

Step 2: Moisture Testing & Surface Assessment

Before any work starts, we test for vapor transmission through the slab. This is non-negotiable for basement floors and any concrete with elevated moisture readings. If moisture is present above acceptable levels, we incorporate a vapor barrier primer into the coating system — otherwise, moisture will push the coating off the slab from underneath.

Step 3: Concrete Grinding & Surface Preparation

This is the step nobody sees and the one that matters most. We use professional diamond grinding equipment to open the concrete surface, remove old coatings, and create the mechanical profile new coatings need to bond properly. If there's an old epoxy or paint coating that needs to come off first, we strip it completely — no shortcuts, no coating over old material.

Step 4: Crack & Spall Repair

Any cracks, chips, or spalled areas are filled and repaired with professional-grade materials matched to the type of damage. We feather repairs so they disappear under the finished coating. Skipping this step means damage telegraphs through the finish — we've seen it on plenty of budget jobs that cut this corner.

Step 5: Coating Application

The coating goes down in the correct sequence — primer, base coat, broadcast (if applicable), and topcoat — using the system specified for your floor's conditions and intended use. For fast-cure polyaspartic jobs, this can all happen in a single day. For multi-day commercial installs, we manage scheduling to minimize disruption to your operation.

Step 6: Final Inspection & Cure Time

We walk the floor before we leave. We check for any areas that need attention and give you clear written instructions on cure time and return-to-service timelines. Polyaspartic jobs are typically back in light use within 24 hours. Standard epoxy systems vary depending on thickness and temperature. We don't rush you back onto the floor before it's ready.

What Greenville Customers Are Saying

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"I had a garage floor that was stained, pitted, and had an old coating peeling off it. I called three companies — two of them gave me quotes over the phone without even seeing the floor. These guys came out, showed me exactly what was going on with the concrete, and explained why the old coating failed. The new floor looks incredible and it's been two years with zero issues."

— Michael T., Botany Woods, Greenville

Garage Floor — Epoxy Flake System

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"We run a commercial kitchen and had an inspector flag our floor for sanitation concerns. I was stressed because we couldn't afford to shut down. They came in over two nights, installed a seamless quartz epoxy floor, and we passed re-inspection without a single floor comment. The Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring team knew exactly what was required and got it done fast."

— Diane R., Downtown Greenville

Commercial Kitchen — Quartz Epoxy Floor

Serving Greenville and the Entire Upstate

We work throughout Greenville County and the surrounding region — Simpsonville, Mauldin, Taylors, Greer, Fountain Inn, Travelers Rest, Spartanburg, and Anderson.

Residential or commercial. Single garage or full industrial facility. We get to you, we assess what you actually have, and we install a system built to last.

Call us today or fill out our contact form to schedule your free on-site quote. No pressure, no surprises — just a straight assessment and an honest price.

Epoxy Flooring FAQs — Greenville, SC


How long does an epoxy garage floor last?

A properly installed epoxy floor — meaning the concrete was ground, moisture was tested, and professional-grade materials were used — typically lasts 10–20 years in a residential garage with normal use. The biggest factor in longevity is prep quality, not product brand. Floors installed over unsealed or poorly prepared concrete can fail within a year.

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Greenville?

Residential garage floors in the Greenville area generally run between $3 and $8 per square foot installed, depending on the system selected, the condition of the concrete, and whether repairs or moisture mitigation are needed. Commercial and industrial projects vary widely based on system complexity and square footage. We provide free on-site quotes, so you'll get an exact number for your specific floor — not a ballpark that changes later.

Can epoxy be applied over an existing coating?

In most cases, no — not if you want it to last. Coating over an existing coating is one of the most common causes of premature failure. We use diamond grinding equipment to strip old coatings down to bare concrete before any new material goes down. If you have an old coating that's peeling or bubbling, we'll remove it completely as part of the prep process.

How long does a garage floor installation take?

For one-day installations using fast-cure polyaspartic systems, we complete most residential garages — grinding through topcoat — in a single day. You're back in your garage the following morning. Multi-coat epoxy systems may require two days. Commercial and large-scale projects are scheduled based on scope and client operational needs.

Is epoxy slippery when wet?

Solid-color, high-gloss epoxy can be slippery when wet — that's why we broadcast flake or quartz aggregate into coatings used in garages, kitchens, and pool decks. The broadcast texture adds grip without making the surface uncomfortable underfoot. For any application where wet conditions are expected, we specify a system with appropriate slip resistance built in.

Do you work on basement floors with moisture problems?

Yes — and we take it seriously. Moisture coming up through a concrete slab is the most common cause of basement coating failure. We test vapor transmission levels before any coating goes down, and we apply a specialized epoxy vapor barrier primer on any slab where moisture readings are elevated. We won't install a coating system we know will fail because moisture wasn't addressed.

What's the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?

Both are professional-grade concrete coating systems, but they behave differently. Traditional epoxy has a longer cure time and is sensitive to temperature during application. Polyaspartic cures much faster — often in a single day — handles temperature extremes better during installation, and is more resistant to UV yellowing. For outdoor surfaces and garages in South Carolina's climate, polyaspartic is often the better choice. We use both systems and recommend based on your specific situation.

Do you do commercial flooring work in Spartanburg and Anderson?

Yes. We serve the full Upstate region including Spartanburg, Anderson, Greer, Taylors, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, and Travelers Rest. Commercial project scheduling is coordinated based on facility access and operational requirements. Contact us for availability.

Can you repair cracks in concrete before coating?

Absolutely — and we always do. Cracks and spalled areas telegraph through any coating if they're not properly filled and leveled first. We repair all damage with professional-grade materials matched to the crack type and depth, and we feather the repairs so they disappear under the finished surface.

What's the best epoxy floor coating for a commercial kitchen?

Quartz aggregate epoxy flooring is the industry standard for commercial kitchens. It creates a seamless, non-porous surface that eliminates the crevices where bacteria grows, provides excellent slip resistance in wet conditions, and holds up to the chemical sanitizers used in food-service environments. We install these to meet South Carolina health code requirements and schedule around your operating hours so your kitchen stays open.