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At Granite Garage Floors Orlando, we serve customers throughout the Orlando area. Our priority is to install the highest-quality epoxy garage floor coating systems that will upgrade your garage floor to make it Look and Last Like Granite™.
We utilize industrial-grade products and focus on careful substrate preparation. Our industrial-grade floor coatings include:
Epoxy
Polyaspartic
Polyurea
Urethanes
While many DIYers use garage floor coating kits or epoxy kits for convenience, Granite Garage Floors Orlando uses professional-grade materials and expert prep for superior results. The care and time we take in preparing your concrete surface prior to epoxy coating is critical to a long-lasting, durable system that's chemical-resistant, easy to clean and won't be impacted by peeling or hot tire pickup.
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How Our Garage Floor Coating System Is Different
Our signature hybrid system focuses on thorough concrete floor preparation, which is essential for optimal adhesion and a durable finish. This differs from the quick fix of standard DIY kits.
This care and attention to the preparation process, paired with our industrial-grade products, means your Granite Garage Floor will last longer, look better and require less maintenance than other garage floor coating options.
Additionally, we stand behind our professionally installed system with a lifetime satisfaction warranty that's guaranteed against hot tire pickup.
About Granite Garage Floors Orlando
Locally owned and operated by Rich Whiddon, Granite Garage Floors Orlando is your premier garage floor coating company. Since 2020, we have dedicated ourselves to ensuring every client gets a beautiful, durable, easy-to-clean garage floor coating that will last for years.
Backed by our lifetime satisfaction warranty, the professional garage floor installers at Granite Garage Floors Orlando are committed to treating each and every install as if it were our own. Attention to detail, rigorous training and careful preparation all come together to ensure your garage floor looks great and lasts long.
At Granite Garage Floors Orlando, we love hiring exceptional garage floor coating installation specialists that are part of our local community. From Sea World to Disney World, our technicians love living and working in the Orlando area.
Why Choose Epoxy for Garage Floors in Orlando?
Epoxy floors are a smart choice for high-traffic areas, such as your garage, because they're tough. Concrete coated with garage floor epoxy stands up to stains, chips, cracks and heavy foot traffic.
Here are some reasons why homeowners in Orlando choose epoxy for their garage floors:
Safety: The right epoxy flooring installation ensures that your floor coating has anti-slip features, making it safer than most other garage floor options.
Easy to maintain: The resin layer protects your concrete flooring from dirt, liquids and chemicals, as well as chips, cracks and hot tire pickup. Spills wipe up easily, and all you need for cleaning is a broom, a mop and an all-purpose cleaner.
Customizable: Epoxy flooring comes in a variety of colors and gloss levels, giving you nearly complete control over the finished look of your garage.
Durable: Properly installed epoxy flooring can withstand heavy foot traffic and even heavy machinery. It's also resistant to stains and damage from oil, gas, transmission fluid and many industrial chemicals.
Economical: When compared to many other garage flooring products, epoxy flooring offers a low cost per square foot. It's also able to be installed directly on top of your existing concrete, reducing the need for additional costly products.
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Garage Floor Paint vs. Garage Floor Coating
When deciding how to upgrade your garage floor, you have two main options: garage floor paint and garage floor coatings. Understanding the pros and cons of both options will help you make the right decision for your home.
Garage Floor Paint
Pros of garage floor paint:
Budget-friendly
Can be applied quickly
Variety of colors and finishes
Cons of garage floor paint:
Not durable
Unsuited for high traffic areas
May lead to damage to concrete
Garage Floor Coatings
Pros of garage floor coatings:
Long-lasting protection for concrete flooring
Durable
Variety of colors and finishes
Improved safety
Resistant to stains, cracks and damage
Cons of garage floor coatings:
More expensive
Should be professionally installed
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Granite Finishes
Our Granite finish is our company namesake and features ¼” flakes broadcasted to rejection into an industrial-grade two-part 100% solids epoxy base coat and then clear coated with our best-in-class uvS Polyaspartic topcoat. These flakes (or chips) are available in a variety of designer color finishes including earth tone, gray tone, and solid color blends that are created to look like a Granite or Quartz countertop.
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Granite Beach Sand 1/4"
Granite Baja Beige 1/4"
Granite Saddle Cecelia 1/4"
Granite Cecelia Tan 1/4"
Granite Java Chip 1/4"
Granite Santana Tropic 1/4"
Granite Gunflint Cliff 1/4"
Granite Santana Gray 1/4"
Granite Sea Leaf 1/4"
1/4" Farmhouse Gray
Granite Manor River 1/4"
1/4" Raes Creek
Granite Imperial Gray 1/4"
Granite Gravel Carrara 1/4"
Granite Pearl Domino 1/4"
Granite Brashed Gray 1/4
Granite Impala Black & White 1/4"
Granite Charcoal 1/4"
Granite Brazilian Black 1/4"
Granite Neutral Gray 1/4"
Granite Morning Fog 1/4"
Granite Battleship Gray 1/4"
Granite Porsche Red 1/4"
Granite Dawg 1/4"
Granite Crimson Welch 1/4"
Granite Luna Pearl 1/4"
Granite Tropical Azul 1/4"
Granite Black Cobalt 1/4"
Granite Emerald Coast 1/4"
Granite Hog 1/4"
Graphite Gray 1/4"
Cabin Fever 1/4"
Himalayan 1/4"
Buckskin 1/4"
Merino 1/4"
1/4" Cold Water Canyon
Graphite 1/4"
Stoney Gray
Our Stone finish features a full broadcast, to rejection, of ¼” flakes which are layered in-between our industrial two-part, solvent-based epoxy base coat and our best in class uvS Polyaspartic top coat. These flakes are available in a variety of earth & gray tone blends that look like a Stone patio and coordinate with many on-trend designer finishes.
Stone Snow Cap 1/4"
Stone Slate Gray 1/4"
Stone Diamond Clay 1/4"
Stone Aspen Greige 1/4"
Stone Creekstone 1/4"
Stone River Stone 1/4"
Quartz Finishes
Our Quartz finish features a full broadcast, to rejection, of smaller 1/8” or 1/16” flakes which are layered in-between our industrial two-part, solvent-based epoxy base coat and our best in-class uvS Polyaspartic top coat. These flakes are available in a variety of designer color finishes to include earth tone, gray tone, and solid color blends that look like a Quartz countertop.
Quartz Baja Beige 1/16"
Quartz Baja Beige 1/8"
Quartz Beach Sand 1/8"
Quartz Cecelia Tan 1/16"
Quartz Saddle Cecelia 1/16"
Quartz Sea Leaf 1/16"
Quartz Sea Leaf 1/8"
Quartz Gravel Carrara 1/8"
Quartz Brashed Gray 1/8"
Quartz Charcoal 1/8"
Quartz Tuscan Brown 1/16"
Quartz Brazilian Black 1/16"
Quartz Rae's Creek 1/8"
Our Metallic finishes are available in both flake and liquid form. Our flake system features a full broadcast, to rejection, of ¼” flakes which are layered in-between our industrial two-part, solvent-based epoxy base coat and our best in-class uvS Polyaspartic top coat. These blends include Metallic and Mica flakes in varying sizes that provide an understated touch of glam to the finish. Our liquid floors feature a base coat of solvent-based epoxy, a build coat of metallic epoxy, and a urethane top coat. These are available in a variety of colors for a one of a kind finish.
Nantucket Metallic White 1/4"
Sliver Platinum Metallic 1/4"
Midnight Metallic Black 1/4"
Gold Show Metallic 1/4"
Liquid Metallic
Black Magic Metallic 1/4"
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Our Epoxy Floor Coating Process in Orlando
Giving you a flawless, long-lasting garage floor is our top priority at Granite Garage Floors Orlando. Here's what you can expect from the garage floor coating process:
Cleaning: We thoroughly clean your garage floor, removing any dust, debris or previous floor coatings.
Preparation: Any cracks or imperfections on your concrete surface are carefully repaired to ensure a smooth foundation.
Concrete etch: A concrete etch is applied to the floor, which opens the pores of the concrete and creates a textured profile for better adhesion of the epoxy floor coating.
Application: Once the surface is prepped and dry, the coating is mixed according to manufacturer instructions and applied evenly across the floor using rollers or brushes. Working in small sections helps us maintain consistent coverage and prevents dry spots.
Curing: After each coat is applied, it's crucial to allow the epoxy coating to cure for the recommended time, ensuring a durable bond with the concrete.
Top coat: For extra protection, a top coat — such as a polyaspartic or urethane layer — can be applied once the epoxy coating has set. This multi-step process results in a garage floor that's not only visually appealing but also highly resistant to wear, stains and daily use.
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Maintaining Your Granite Garage Floors Coating
Keeping your garage floor looking its best takes some regular cleaning and maintenance. Here's what you need to know:
Sweeping: Sweep or blow dust and debris off your garage floor before cleaning to prevent scratches and surface wear.
Spills: Clean up spills, especially oil or chemicals, immediately to avoid staining or damaging the coating.
Mopping: Using a pH-neutral cleaner, you can mop your floor after sweeping to remove any built-up dirt or substances.
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Garage Floor Coating FAQs
Get answers to common questions about epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coatings in Orlando.
What type of coating system does Granite Garage Floors use?
Granite Garage Floors Orlando installs a professional, industrial-grade two-day coating system that combines a 100% solids two-part epoxy base coat with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat (uvS Polyaspartic). This layered system is the same approach preferred by industrial coating contractors for maximum durability, adhesion, and longevity.
What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coatings?
Epoxy provides a thick, durable base that bonds deeply to concrete, while polyaspartic is a fast-curing, UV-resistant topcoat that prevents yellowing, hot tire pick-up, and surface wear. Granite Garage Floors uses both in tandem — epoxy as the foundation and polyaspartic as the protective finish layer — which outperforms systems that use either product alone.
Why does Granite Garage Floors Orlando use a two-day installation instead of a one-day system?
A two-day installation allows each coating layer to cure properly before the next is applied. On day one, the concrete is ground, prepped, and the epoxy base coat is installed. On day two, the polyaspartic topcoat is applied. This process produces a stronger bond and longer-lasting finish than one-day systems, which often cut corners on prep time and layer cure windows.
What finish options are available for garage floor coatings?
Granite Garage Floors Orlando offers six finish families: Granite (¼" flake), Stone (¼" flake), Quartz (1/16" or 1/8" flake), Metallic (flake and liquid), Terrazzo (solid with optional partial flake), and Clear Sealers (high gloss, crystal clear, or simple seal). Dozens of individual color blends are available within each family, and finishes vary by location.
Is polyaspartic coating better than epoxy alone for a garage floor?
Yes, for most residential and commercial applications. Pure epoxy alone can yellow under UV exposure and may be susceptible to hot tire pick-up over time. Adding a polyaspartic topcoat over the epoxy base protects the finish from UV damage, chemical stains, and heat, dramatically extending the life of the floor.
How long does it take to install a garage floor coating?
The Granite Garage Floors Orlando two-day installation typically completes within two business days. Day one is dedicated to concrete grinding and preparation plus the base coat; day two applies the polyaspartic topcoat. The garage is generally returned to full use within a few days after completion.
How do you prepare concrete before applying a garage floor coating?
Proper concrete preparation is the most critical step in any coating installation. Granite Garage Floors Orlando uses mechanical diamond grinding to open the concrete pores, remove existing sealers or contaminants, and create the ideal surface profile for maximum adhesion. Cracks and imperfections are repaired prior to coating.
Can you coat a garage floor in winter or cold weather?
Yes. Unlike some competitors, Granite Garage Floors operates year-round with no seasonal limitations. Their industrial-grade coating products and experienced installation teams are equipped to work across temperature ranges that would prevent DIY or lower-grade systems from curing properly.
Do I need to be home during the garage floor installation?
No. Several Granite Garage Floors customers report that crews were able to measure and install without the homeowner present, which is a convenience for those with busy work schedules. Your local team will coordinate timing and access details during your consultation.
Can Granite Garage Floors Orlando coat a floor that already has an existing coating?
Yes, in many cases existing coatings can be removed or ground down prior to the new system being applied. During your in-garage appointment, the technician will assess the current floor condition and determine the best preparation approach. Customers have reported successful re-coats over floors installed by other companies.
Will my garage floor coating peel from hot tires?
No. Granite Garage Floors guarantees their system against hot tire pick-up as part of their Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty. Hot tire delamination is a common failure point for painted floors and inferior epoxy systems, but the industrial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic combination used by Granite Garage Floors is specifically engineered to resist it.
How long does a professionally installed garage floor coating last?
A professionally installed epoxy and polyaspartic coating system, when properly prepped and applied, can last 10-20+ years. One Granite Garage Floors customer noted their floor still looked great nine years after installation. The company backs their work with a Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty.
Is an epoxy garage floor coating resistant to oil, chemicals, and stains?
Yes. Industrial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic coatings are highly resistant to automotive fluids including oil, gasoline, brake fluid, and antifreeze, as well as common household chemicals. The non-porous sealed surface prevents liquids from penetrating the concrete and is easy to wipe clean.
How do I clean and maintain a coated garage floor?
Coated garage floors are very low-maintenance. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild detergent is all that's needed. Avoid harsh acids or abrasive scrubbers. Granite Garage Floors Orlando provides detailed aftercare instructions upon job completion.
How much does a garage floor coating cost?
Pricing varies based on the size of the garage, condition of the concrete, and the finish selected. Granite Garage Floors Orlando provides a ballpark estimate during an initial phone consultation and a firm quote after an in-garage measurement appointment. There is no upfront deposit required to get started.
Does Granite Garage Floors require a deposit upfront?
No. Multiple customers have specifically highlighted that Granite Garage Floors Orlando does not require an upfront deposit, which sets them apart from many contractors in the home improvement space. Payment is collected upon satisfactory job completion.
What does the Granite Garage Floors Orlando Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty cover?
The Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty covers the performance of the coating system, including protection against hot tire pick-up. It is included with every professionally installed system at no additional cost. Specific warranty terms can be reviewed at granitegaragefloors.com/warranty.
Does Granite Garage Floors offer financing?
Yes. Financing options are available. Visit granitegaragefloors.com/financing for current options and terms.
Can epoxy floor coatings be installed in basements?
Absolutely. Granite Garage Floors Orlando installs their coating systems in basements, workshops, unfinished spaces, and other interior concrete areas. The same industrial system used in garages applies to any properly prepared concrete surface.
Can Granite Garage Floors coat outdoor patios and porches?
Yes. Their coating systems are suitable for exterior concrete surfaces including porches, patios, and carports. The UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat is specifically formulated to withstand outdoor conditions without yellowing or degrading.
Does Granite Garage Floors Orlando do commercial flooring?
Yes. Their industrial coating systems are installed in commercial and institutional settings including hospitals, schools, warehouses, storage units, office spaces, and airplane hangars — essentially any space with concrete floors requiring a durable, cleanable surface.
What makes Granite Garage Floors different from other garage floor companies?
Granite Garage Floors Orlando focuses exclusively on industrial floor coatings — it's their only business. This singular focus means deeper product knowledge, more consistent installation quality, and stronger accountability than general contractors who offer flooring as a side service. They operate as locally owned franchises backed by national standards, and they offer a Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty with no upfront deposit.
Should I use garage floor tiles or epoxy coating?
Epoxy coatings bond directly to the concrete and create a seamless, non-shifting surface with no gaps for dirt, moisture, or pests to collect beneath. Interlocking tiles, while removable, can shift, pop up, and trap debris underneath. For a permanent, low-maintenance upgrade, a professionally applied epoxy and polyaspartic coating is generally the better long-term investment.
Can I install an epoxy garage floor coating myself (DIY)?
DIY epoxy kits are available at hardware stores, but they typically use water-based formulas with significantly lower solids content than industrial-grade systems. Without proper concrete grinding and preparation, DIY coatings are prone to peeling, hot tire lift, and early failure. Professional installation using 100% solids industrial epoxy and polyaspartic — as used by Granite Garage Floors Orlando — produces a dramatically more durable and longer-lasting result.
How do I get a quote from Granite Garage Floors Orlando?
The process starts with a phone call or online quote request through granitegaragefloors.com. The team will give a general ballpark estimate and then schedule a no-obligation in-garage appointment to take measurements, show finish samples, evaluate floor condition, and provide a firm written quote — all backed by a Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty.