Durable, beautiful garage floor epoxy coating installed by Boise's local experts.
Get a Free Quote -- Call REPLACE_TRACKING_NUMBERYour garage floor takes a beating. Motor oil, road grime, tire rubber, salt tracked in from Boise winters -- bare concrete absorbs all of it, and once those stains set, no amount of scrubbing brings the concrete back. Garage floor epoxy changes that equation completely. A properly installed epoxy coating seals the concrete, creates a hard non-porous surface, and transforms a dingy slab into a showroom-quality floor that actually reflects light and makes the whole space feel bigger and cleaner.
Beyond looks, epoxy significantly raises the utility of your garage. Whether you park daily drivers, store motorcycles and equipment, or use the space as a workshop, a sealed floor is easier to maintain, safer underfoot, and far more resistant to the kinds of damage that degrade bare concrete over time.
Bare concrete is porous by nature. Every drop of oil that falls from a crankcase soaks straight in, leaving a stain that cannot be fully removed. Concrete dust -- that fine gray powder that coats everything in an uncoated garage -- comes from the surface itself slowly breaking down under foot traffic and vehicle weight. Over time, bare slabs develop hairline cracks, spalling patches, and a rough surface that traps dirt and bacteria.
Painted concrete is a step up, but only a small one. Most garage paints are latex-based and sit on top of the concrete rather than bonding to it at a molecular level. They peel, they bubble when moisture pushes up from below, and they offer little real protection against chemical spills or abrasion. Many homeowners who call us have already tried DIY paint and are frustrated that it began flaking within a year or two.
Boise sits in a high-desert climate where temperatures routinely swing from well below freezing in winter to over 100 degrees in summer. This freeze-thaw cycle is concrete's worst enemy. Water infiltrates micro-cracks in an uncoated slab, freezes, expands, and widens those cracks season after season. Over five to ten years, a previously solid slab can develop significant structural problems.
A quality epoxy system -- properly profiled concrete, a penetrating primer coat, and a thick topcoat -- stops moisture infiltration at the surface. The coating flexes slightly with temperature changes without cracking, and it prevents the cycle of water intrusion that causes so much damage to unprotected Idaho driveways and garage floors. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of a concrete slab.
Professional epoxy installation is a multi-step process. Every phase matters, and skipping any one of them is why DIY kits from the hardware store so often fail within a year.
Most standard two-car garages in Boise run between $2,500 and $5,000 depending on square footage, the condition of the existing concrete, and the finish type selected. Three-car garages typically fall in the $4,000 to $7,000 range, and oversized or tandem garages are priced per square foot during the free estimate.
The biggest variables are concrete condition and repair scope. A slab that is relatively level and clean costs less to prepare than one with significant cracking, old paint, or embedded oil stains that require extra grinding passes. The estimate we provide after seeing your floor is accurate -- we do not add surprise charges on installation day.
We are a locally owned business based here in the Treasure Valley. We are not a franchise operation where your job gets assigned to a rotating subcontractor crew. Every installation is performed by our own licensed and insured team members who have been trained on our specific system and materials. That is how we stand behind a 10-year warranty with confidence.
We have completed more than 300 garage floor epoxy installations in the Boise metro area, including projects in Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, and Caldwell. We know local soil conditions, local climate patterns, and the specific challenges of Treasure Valley concrete. That field knowledge matters when a crew is making decisions about prep work, primer selection, and topcoat thickness on your specific slab.
The crew will arrive at the agreed time with all equipment and materials. You do not need to supply anything. The garage should be cleared of vehicles, stored items, and wall-mounted accessories that hang close to the floor. Preparation and coating work creates some odor and dust, so we recommend keeping interior doors to the house closed during the job. A standard two-car garage typically takes one full day for prep and base coat, with the topcoat applied on a second visit after the base coat cures -- usually 24 hours later.
Epoxy is one of the lowest-maintenance garage floor options available. Sweep or dust-mop regularly to prevent grit from accumulating, since abrasive particles underfoot are the primary source of surface wear over time. For deeper cleaning, a mop with a mild soap and water solution is all you need. Epoxy is chemically resistant, so gasoline, brake fluid, and motor oil wipe up cleanly rather than soaking in. Avoid using harsh solvent-based cleaners, which can dull the topcoat finish over time.
Ready to stop looking at a stained, dusty garage floor? Boise Epoxy Pros offers free, no-pressure estimates for homeowners throughout the Boise metro area. We show up on time, explain exactly what the job involves, and give you a firm price in writing. Over 300 Boise-area families have trusted us with their garage floors -- let us earn your trust too.
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