Jacksonville, FL

Epoxy Flooring in Jacksonville, FL

Quality epoxy floor coatings for Jacksonville — from Riverside bungalows to St. Johns new builds and Westside commercial properties.

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Epoxy flooring in Jacksonville, FL

Serving Jacksonville & surrounding areas: San Marco · Riverside · Mandarin · St. Johns · Avondale · Southside · Jacksonville Beach

Serving Duval and St. Johns counties from the Riverside historic district out to Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, and the beaches. · (352) 679-2679

Why Jacksonville

Built for the way Jacksonville demands

01

Older Jax Slabs Need Repair Before Coating

Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, and Murray Hill are full of pre-war and mid-century slabs with spalling, lippage, and decades of oil saturation. We won't roll epoxy over a compromised floor — we diamond grind, chase cracks with semi-rigid polyurea, patch spalls, and meter the slab for moisture before the first coat goes down.

02

Beach Communities Demand Salt-Resistant Systems

Garages in Jax Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Neptune Beach sit a few blocks from the Atlantic, and that salt air chews up cheap coatings fast. We spec UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats with proven chloride resistance — the same chemistry used on coastal commercial floors — so your garage doesn't yellow, chalk, or lift at the edges after two beach summers.

03

North Florida Winters Mean Year-Round Installation

Epoxy needs a slab temp above 55F to cure properly, and Jacksonville holds that window roughly 11 to 12 months a year. Unlike Atlanta or the Carolinas, we don't have to stop installs in January. If your garage floor is failing in February, we can grind, coat, and have you parking on it before the month is out.

Recent Work

Selected projects & finishes

Full-Flake Garage — San Marco
Three-Car Garage — Nocatee
Metallic Garage — Avondale
Mocha Flake — Mandarin
Commercial Quartz — Westside

Local Context

The Jacksonville Difference

Jacksonville's housing stock is older than most of peninsula Florida, and that changes how we approach a floor. Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Murray Hill, and Springfield are packed with bungalows and ranches built between 1915 and the 1970s — slabs that have lived through 50 to 100 summers of expansion, contraction, and groundwater push. We see more spalling, more cracked control joints, and more old cutback adhesive in Jax than anywhere else we work. Every install starts with a real prep plan: diamond grinding, crack chasing, spall repair, and a moisture meter reading before the basecoat ever comes out of the bucket.

The beaches are their own world. Jax Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Ponte Vedra sit close enough to the Atlantic that salt-laden air drifts straight into garages every time the door opens. Cheap coatings yellow, chalk, and delaminate at the edges within two seasons of that exposure. We counter it with UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats and the same chloride-resistant primers used on coastal commercial floors. On the opposite end, St. Johns County is the fastest-growing new-build corridor in Florida — Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, RiverTown, Durbin Park — and those clean post-2015 slabs grind beautifully for high-end metallic and full-flake systems.

Then there's the North Florida winter, which is the quiet advantage Jacksonville has over the peninsula. Epoxy needs a slab temperature above 55F to cure correctly, and Jax holds that window roughly 11 to 12 months a year — long enough that we genuinely don't have an off-season. Add in the larger industrial base around the Westside, the port, and Imeson, and Jacksonville carries a heavier commercial workload than most Florida markets we serve. Warehouse floors, service bays, and food-prep kitchens around the port get the same prep discipline we bring to a Riverside garage. The chemistry is the same. The expectations are the same. The floor lasts.

How It Works

Our 4-step install process

01

Free Consultation

Jake or a senior installer comes to your property, measures, tests, and gives you an itemized written quote — no pressure.

02

Diamond Grinding

Industrial diamond grinding plus crack/spall repair. This is the step that determines whether the floor lasts 3 years or 20.

03

System Install

Full system applied to spec — primer, base, broadcast, and topcoats — by the same crew that quoted the job.

04

Cure & Walkthrough

Foot traffic in 24 hours, full vehicle load in 72. We walk the finish with you and leave a written care guide.

FAQ

Jacksonville epoxy questions

Can you fix and coat an old Jacksonville garage floor with cracks?+
Yes — most of our Riverside, Avondale, and San Marco jobs start with significant repair work. We diamond grind the surface, chase cracks with a semi-rigid polyurea, fill spalls and pits, then prime and coat. A properly repaired 80-year-old slab will hold a flake or metallic finish just as well as a new build, as long as the prep is done right. Cutting that prep is exactly why DIY kits fail in older homes.
Do you serve St. Johns and Nocatee?+
Yes, we cover all of St. Johns County including Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, RiverTown, Durbin Park, and the 32081, 32082, and 32259 zip codes. The St. Johns new-build corridor is one of our busiest service areas — clean post-2015 slabs grind beautifully and take metallic and full-flake systems exceptionally well. No travel charge for projects in the Nocatee or Ponte Vedra area.
How does your system hold up near Jax Beach?+
Garages in Jax Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Neptune Beach get hit with salt-laden ocean air every time the door opens, and that destroys low-grade coatings. We use UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats with chloride-resistant primers — the same chemistry used on coastal commercial floors. Properly installed, the finish won't yellow, chalk, or lift at the edges, and we back it with a 3-year workmanship warranty.
What's your process for an older Riverside or Avondale home?+
We start with a moisture meter reading and a visual assessment of the slab. From there, the standard process is diamond grinding, crack chasing with semi-rigid polyurea, spall and pit repair, a moisture-mitigation primer if the slab reads high, then a 100% solids epoxy basecoat, flake or metallic broadcast, and a polyaspartic topcoat. Most Riverside and Avondale garages finish in 2 to 3 days on site.
Do you handle commercial floors near the port?+
Yes — we coat warehouse floors, service bays, food-prep kitchens, and light manufacturing throughout the Westside, Imeson, and the port area. Commercial projects use 100% solids epoxy basecoats with urethane or polyaspartic topcoats rated for forklift traffic, chemical resistance, and food-safe environments. We work after hours and over weekends to keep your operation running.

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