Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring has been installing epoxy and concrete flooring systems throughout Greenville, SC and the upstate for over 20 years! Spartanburg is the county seat of Spartanburg County and one of the anchor cities of the Upstate South Carolina region, with a current population of approximately 40,000 residents. Known historically as "the Hub City" for the transportation corridors that converged here, Spartanburg today is home to major employers including BMW's manufacturing facility in nearby Greer, Milliken & Company's world headquarters, and a growing downtown district centered around Morgan Square. The city's median home construction year is 1968 — making Spartanburg's housing stock among the oldest in the Upstate — and concrete slabs in homes and commercial buildings built before 1980 present consistent surface deterioration, moisture management needs, and coating failure patterns that require experienced assessment before any flooring system goes down. Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring is a licensed, insured concrete coating contractor serving Spartanburg with professional-grade installation, documented moisture testing, and diamond-ground surface preparation on every job.
Spartanburg shares the Upstate's humid subtropical climate — summer highs regularly reaching 90°F, winter lows in the mid-30s, and approximately 47 inches of annual rainfall. With a median home construction year of 1968 and neighborhoods like Converse Heights, Hampton Heights, Northside, and the historic Beaumont Mill Village featuring significant pre-1970 housing stock, concrete floors throughout the city carry decades of freeze-thaw cycling, moisture exposure, and surface wear. Spartanburg's industrial and manufacturing base along the I-85 corridor — the same stretch that connects the city to Greenville 27 miles to the west — also generates significant commercial and industrial flooring demand that residential-only contractors aren't equipped to handle.
Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring carries full liability insurance and installs manufacturer-backed coating systems with written warranties on every residential and commercial job in Spartanburg. All work uses professional-grade 100% solids materials, with surface preparation and moisture testing documentation provided at project completion.
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.
We use 100% professional-grade coating systems — UV-stable materials for outdoor applications, chemical-resistant formulations for automotive and industrial shops, anti-microbial systems for healthcare and food service, and fast-cure polyaspartic for clients who can't afford extended downtime.
We come to your location, look at the floor, and give you a clear estimate based on what's actually there. We're not in the habit of low-balling estimates and tacking on charges once work starts. 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.
Spartanburg's older housing stock — concentrated in established neighborhoods like Converse Heights, Hampton Heights, Southern Shops, and the Beaumont Mill Village — produces concrete repair needs that newer construction markets simply don't see at the same frequency.
Garage and basement floors in Spartanburg's pre-1980 homes frequently present with failed paint, sealer, or DIY epoxy applications that have peeled or delaminated from concrete that was never properly profiled before coating. We strip failed coatings completely using diamond grinding equipment, assess the underlying slab for moisture and structural issues, and install a new system bonded directly to clean, open concrete — not to whatever failed material was there before.
With a median construction year of 1968, Spartanburg's concrete slabs have had more than 50 years of soil movement, freeze-thaw cycling, and moisture exposure to develop shrinkage cracks, settlement damage, and surface spalling. We repair surface defects using professional-grade polyurea or epoxy injection materials matched to the damage type, feathered to disappear under the finished coating.
Older homes in Spartanburg's established neighborhoods — particularly those in lower-lying areas near Lawson's Fork Creek and the Pacolet River corridor — commonly show efflorescence on basement concrete, indicating active vapor transmission through the slab. We test moisture levels before coating and apply specialized vapor barrier primer on any below-grade surface where readings exceed acceptable thresholds. On Spartanburg's older slabs, this step is frequently necessary.
Spartanburg's residential neighborhoods — from the historic bungalows and craftsman homes of Converse Heights and Hampton Heights to mid-century construction in Park Hills and Wadsworth Hills — present garage slabs in varying condition depending on age and prior treatment. We install epoxy flake systems, one-day polyaspartic coatings, and solid color systems with full diamond grinding and moisture testing on every residential job in Spartanburg. Most installs complete in one to two days.
Spartanburg's manufacturing and industrial base along the I-85 and I-85 Business corridors — distribution facilities, automotive suppliers, light manufacturing operations, and food-service businesses serving the Morgan Square and downtown entertainment district — generate consistent commercial flooring demand. Industrial warehouse systems require high-build epoxy with OSHA-compliant floor marking. Restaurant kitchens in Spartanburg's growing downtown require seamless quartz aggregate systems meeting DHEC health code. We install commercial and industrial flooring throughout Spartanburg County, scheduling around operating hours.
Spartanburg homeowners renovating historic properties in Converse Heights, Hampton Heights, and the Beaumont Mill Village neighborhoods increasingly specify decorative concrete coating as part of full interior refreshes — decorative metallic epoxy for finished basements and specialty rooms, UV-stable polyaspartic for patios and pool decks, and custom flake systems for upgraded garages. We assess each space's conditions and specify accordingly.
Standard epoxy applied to Spartanburg's outdoor concrete and south-facing garages yellows within one to two seasons of direct UV exposure. Polyaspartic formulations are UV-stable, cure in a single workday, and hold color and gloss in direct sun indefinitely — the correct specification for any Spartanburg exterior surface or garage with afternoon sun exposure.
Spartanburg's automotive supply, manufacturing, and chemical processing facilities along the I-85 corridor require coating systems formulated for specific chemical exposures — solvents, hydraulic fluids, acids, and alkaline cleaners that standard epoxy topcoats don't resist long-term. We assess the actual chemical load at each facility before specifying any industrial topcoat system.
Spartanburg's older housing stock and clay-heavy Upstate soils create consistent moisture pressure on below-grade slabs throughout the city. Specialized epoxy vapor barrier primer blocks moisture migration from below on any basement or below-grade surface where testing indicates elevated vapor transmission — a required step on the majority of pre-1980 Spartanburg basement jobs we assess.