STRONGHOLD FLOORS Offers Premier Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings
"Do it right the first time."
Stronghold Floors provides professional garage floor coating installation across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. With over 9,000 floors coated since 2004, we specialize in high-performance epoxy and polyurea systems designed for residential garages.
Our experienced installers deliver durable, long-lasting coatings built to handle road salt, moisture, heavy traffic, and daily wear. The result is a clean, finished surface that transforms your garage into a functional and attractive space.
Our garage floor coating services include:
- Residential garage floor coating installation
- Epoxy and polyurea coating systems
- Decorative flake finishes
- Concrete surface preparation and repair
- Long-lasting protective coatings
Skip outdated options like PVC plastic tiles and unreliable DIY garage floor paint. Our professional garage floor coating systems are built for long-term performance and a clean, finished look.
Request a free quote and speak with an experienced team member about your project. We will walk you through your options, answer your questions, and schedule an estimate at your convenience.
STRONGHOLD FLOORS Offers Premier Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings
"Do it right the first time."
Installing epoxy garage flooring isn’t a DIY weekend project. It takes experience. Experience with the correct floor coatings materials and the correct surface preparation process.
At Stronghold Floors, we've been coating garage floors since 2004. Our team specializes in expert garage floor coatings near you that combines industrial-grade strength with stunning style.
With more than 9,000 installations completed across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, we bring proven expertise to every project. You can trust us to do it right — the first time.
Forget about those PVC plastic tiles (see 5 Problems with Plastic Garage Floor Tiles) and other garage floor coverings. Don't waste your time and $$$ on DIY garage floor paint. We install long-lasting garage floor coatings to meet every homeowners' needs.
Curious about real results? Browse our garage floor coating gallery to see how we’ve transformed garages just like yours.

Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings Built for Long-Term Performance
Our epoxy garage floor coating
systems are engineered to handle real-world conditions, from road salt and moisture to heavy traffic and daily wear. Using proven surface preparation and industrial-grade materials, we install coatings designed to last.
Every Stronghold Floors system includes:
- Multi-layer coating system for added strength and durability
- Resistance to stains, chemicals, and road salt
- Protection against scratches, peeling, and premature wear
- Professional surface preparation to ensure proper adhesion
- Long-term warranty backed performance


Our Garage Floor Coating Installation Process
Step 1: We Prepare the Surface
Our installers mechanically prepare your garage's concrete floor the same as our commercial and industrial customers.
Edges and small surfaces are prepared by our extensive array of hand-grinders. Best of all, we capture the dust with our special dust collection vacuums.
Step 2: We Repair the Surface
After surface grinding, our installers will fill the cracks with the appropriate epoxy or polyurea repair materials.
Any remaining surface contaminants are removed and surface damage (spalling, divots, or peeling) is repaired with industrial repair materials.
Step 3: We Coat the Surface
Our installers will apply your garage's floor coatings using industry standard techniques perfected over our 20 years in business.
Our floor coating systems utilize industrial grade materials applied at the proper film thickness, temperature ranges, and environmental conditions.
Edge work is completed by hand.
Why Homeowners Choose Our Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings
When choosing an epoxy garage floor coating, many homeowners want a solution that improves both durability and appearance. Our epoxy and polyaspartic coating systems are designed to deliver long-term performance in real-world conditions.
Epoxy floor coatings form a strong, durable base that bonds directly to concrete, resisting heavy traffic, impact, and chemicals.
Polyaspartic floor coatings are applied as a top layer to cure quickly, resist UV damage, and prevent yellowing and cracking.
Our garage floor coating systems are designed to:
- Turn your garage into a clean, functional, multi-use space
- Protect your concrete from road salt, oil, rust, chemicals, and daily wear
- Reduce slip and fall risk with a more stable surface
- Make cleaning easy with a sealed, low-maintenance finish
- Replace dull, unfinished concrete with a durable, professional look
Because we use proper surface preparation and industrial-grade materials, our garage floor coatings resist peeling, chipping, and premature wear.
What You Can Expect from Stronghold Floors
Our garage floor coating systems are built to handle tough conditions while delivering long-term performance and a clean, finished look.
At Stronghold Floors, we install a multi-layer coating system that combines epoxy and polyaspartic materials to provide both strength and durability.
- We focus exclusively on high-quality garage floor coatings and can connect you with trusted partners for any additional garage upgrades.
- We install professional-grade systems and never use low-quality kits or short-term solutions.
- We deliver durable, easy-to-clean surfaces designed for long-term use.
- We provide clear, upfront pricing with no surprises so you always know what to expect.
- We focus on proven methods and consistent results without gimmicks or shortcuts.
Our epoxy floor installers will apply your garage's floor coatings using industry standard techniques perfected over our 20 years in business.
Frequently Asked Questions about Garage Floor Coatings
The typical one, two, or three car garage requires only 1.5 days. If extensive damage is present, an additional day may be required. Regardless of floor condition, it never takes long to get a premier garage floor finish.
Under most conditions, pedestrian traffic can return within 12 hours. Vehicular traffic can return between 24 and 48 hours after completion. Our staff will give you a specific date and time based upon the system installed and current weather.
Our garage floor coatings can be applied year round. Unlike epoxy paint kits, our garage floor coatings don't require a warm concrete slab (substrate) or warm air to cure. We've successfully applied our garage coatings in temperatures as low as 15 degrees!
You don't have to provide heat or cooling to your garage, either. If your floor has radiant heat, we'll work with you to set the appropriate temperature during the coatings process.
See Garage Floor Coatings in Winter? to learn more.
Our decorative chip/flake coatings are the most common - not only for us, but also nationally.
They are available in many different colors and blends.
Decorative chip coatings create a premier garage look. These epoxy floor coatings do the most for increasing functionality in a daily use garage.
Decorative chip system highlights:
- Simulates the look of terrazzo or granite.
- Hides dirt, grime, and debris.
- Provides excellent scratch and chemical resistance.
- Easily repaired if damaged.
- Features an orange-peel finish and includes a non-slip additive.
- Helps ease the look of wavy floors or floors that slope to drains.
The main floor coatings would not necessarily fill in the cracks in the concrete surface. Our installers will repair cracks and spalls prior to installing the layers of floor coatings.
Typically, an epoxy moisture vapor barrier is unnecessary. Properly constructed garages that are at or above grade will have a stone base under the concrete slab. So, moisture vapor emission rates (MVER) will be very low.
Garages that are below grade or located in geography that has high water tables may have a high MVER, but often the issues can be mitigated by leaving the control joints (saw cuts) open.
Our garage experts can assist you with this determination. Beware - there are companies who will include moisture vapor treatments as part of their standard offering. This treatment is usually unnecessary and greatly increases the price of the overall garage floor system.
The short answer is the garage epoxy paint kits sold at the big box stores are really just fortified paints. Our garage floor coatings are industrial grade polymers designed for high adhesion and high performance. For a more detailed explanation, see these articles in our Blog:
- 7 Reasons Why Epoxy Coatings Fail
- Selecting the Coating System
- Materials & Maintenance of Garage Floor Coatings: DIY vs Professional
- Top 5 Myths About Garage Floor Coatings
- Garage Floor Coatings in Winter?
- 5 Things to Consider Before You DIY Concrete Floor Coatings
- What Makes a Professional Garage Floor Coating Last?
Not a problem. Our surface grinding equipment can cut through sealers, garage floor paint kits, and overlays. More often than not, we are removing former, failed attempts to protect or enhance the concrete.
Our installation teams have a tremendous amount of experience in all types of removals. We've completed projects where our installers removed over 10 layers of paint that was applied over a 50 year period. Even sticky, uncured DIY kits can easily be removed.
Preparing a concrete surface using the acid etching process is messy, dangerous, and often ineffective. While this process is typically used by the Do-It-Yourself epoxy paint kits, all reputable and experienced floor coating companies will prepare your concrete with a mechanical form of surface abrasion, such as diamond grinding or shot blasting.
Diamond grinding is the most effective and productive form of surface preparation for a residential garage floor. It's how our teams will prepare your concrete.
Plastic tiles and garage floor mats can just be removed several days prior to the arrival of our coatings team. Removing them days prior allows the concrete to properly air out and dry. Often, garage floor coverings trap moisture and can even create odor and mold issues. There may be an odor after removing the floor coverings, but that odor won't be an issue after we install our coatings.
To learn more about garage floor coatings vs. garage floor coverings, see Protecting Your Garage Floor: coatings vs. Plastic Tiles.
During surface preparation, we utilize special vacuum systems to collect the concrete dust and debris. While our staff vacuums several times during the process, trace amounts of dust or the decorative chips may be found on top of windowsills or doors.
Clearing out the clutter is a great way to start a garage project (or any room in the house for that matter). Check out this great guide from Budget Dumpster: How to Declutter Your Home.
Don't worry! Contact us today and we'll be happy to assist you.