Osgoode Epoxy Garage Floor Specialists

What We Do

Epoxy Garage Floor Coating in Osgoode

Looking for professional epoxy garage floor coating in Osgoode? We’re Edmonton’s trusted garage floor specialists, serving homeowners across Greely, Metcalfe, Vernon, Osgoode Village, and Kenmore. In this part of south Edmonton, garages work hard. From hobby shop floors to multi-vehicle bays on acreage properties, our team delivers flawless epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor systems built tough enough for the way Osgoode homeowners actually use their space.

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  • Over 20 Years Experience
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Professional epoxy garage flake flooring
Why Epoxy

Elevate Your Garage with Osgoode Epoxy Flooring

How We Work

Simple, Stress-Free Garage Floor Installation

As Osgoode epoxy garage floor specialists, we understand that properties in this part of south Edmonton often have large, heavily used garages with concrete slabs that see serious wear from vehicles, equipment, and the elements. Before any coating goes down, we grind, repair, and profile the slab to ensure a proper bond, and we work efficiently to get your garage back in service as quickly as possible.

We offer a range of epoxy and polyaspartic coating options to fit every budget and application, from classic solid-colour systems perfect for workshop floors to full decorative flake finishes for a polished look. Whether you have a single-bay detached garage in Metcalfe or a large multi-car setup on an acreage in Greely, our team tailors the solution to your specific needs.

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Book Free Estimate

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Get On-Site Consultation

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We Do the Work

Step 4

You Enjoy Your Space
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Free Quote and Common Questions About Epoxy Flooring in Osgoode

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    What kind of project is it?

    Which area(s) are you looking to have done?

    Do you know the square footage?

    Is there anything else we should know?

    The cost of residential garage epoxy projects in Osgoode varies depending on garage size, surface condition, and the coating system chosen. A standard two-car garage with a full flake system typically falls in the $3,000-$5,000 range, while larger workshop-style spaces are priced accordingly. We offer free on-site quotes so you get an accurate number with no surprises.

    Most residential garage floor projects are completed in one to three days depending on the coatings system you choose (ie, epoxy vs polyaspartic). You’ll typically be able to walk on the floor within 24 hours after completion and park your vehicle within 72 hours, depending on temperature and humidity.

    Yes, provided it’s installed correctly. We use polyaspartic topcoats that are UV-stable and highly resistant to the freeze-thaw cycles common in Edmonton. Road salt, slush, and cold temperatures are no match for a properly applied coatings system. This is one reason we don’t recommend DIY kits, which can fail within a season or two in our climate.

    You don’t need to be home the entire time, but we do ask that someone is available at the start for a walkthrough and at the end for a final inspection. We’ll need access to your garage, of course. Most homeowners find the process very low-hassle.

    Light foot traffic is fine after about 12-24 hours. We recommend waiting 48-72 hours before driving a vehicle onto the floor. Full cure takes about 7 days, after which the coating reaches its maximum hardness and chemical resistance. We’ll walk you through the exact timeline while at your property.

    Epoxy is a two-part resin system that provides excellent adhesion and a thick, durable base. It’s the foundation of most garage floor systems. Polyaspartic is a faster-curing topcoat that is more UV-stable and more scratch-resistant than standard epoxy. Most of our systems combine both: epoxy base coat for strength, polyaspartic topcoat for durability and finish. We’ll recommend the right system during our free on-site consultation.

    Absolutely. Our epoxy and polyaspartic systems are specifically designed to resist oils, fuels, agricultural chemicals, and other substances common in workshop environments. The seamless surface means spills sit on top rather than soaking into concrete, making cleanup straightforward. For very heavy chemical exposure, we can recommend a specialized system suited to your specific use case.