- State code
- CT
- Cities served
- 396
- Counties served
- 8
- Census region
- Northeast
Epoxy Floor Coating across the Northeast region
Connecticut is part of the Northeast (New England) census region of the United States.
Counties in Connecticut
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Fairfield County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Hartford County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Litchfield County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Middlesex County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in New Haven County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in New London County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Tolland County
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Windham County
Major cities in Connecticut
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Bridgeport, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in New Haven, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Stamford, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in High Ridge, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Hartford, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in North Stamford, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Waterbury, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Winnipauk, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Norwalk, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in East Norwalk, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Danbury, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Germantown, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Mill Plain, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in New Britain, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Elmwood, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in West Hartford, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Mount Carmel, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Hamden, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Whitneyville, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in South Meriden, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Stratfield, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Fairfield, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Forestville, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Bristol, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Meriden, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Buckland, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Allingtown, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in West Haven, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Milford, CT
- Epoxy Floor Coating in Stratford, CT
Other states in the Northeast
Epoxy floor coating in Connecticut
Property owners in Connecticut usually call after looking at a bare concrete slab that is dusting, staining, or simply old. Epoxy floor coating is a multi-coat resin system applied directly over a prepared slab. The chemistry bonds at a molecular level with the concrete and cures into a rigid, chemical-resistant surface several times harder than the slab beneath.
Most modern systems are 80 to 100 mil thick once cured. The visual hallmark is a glossy mirror finish, often with decorative flake or metallic. Beyond the look, the slab is now sealed: motor oil, brake fluid, road salt and acid spills wipe off instead of soaking in.
Free epoxy estimate in Connecticut by phone
Call (833) 246-5179Installation process in Connecticut
- Phone quote.Square footage, slab condition, finish preference. Most quotes are firm after one call and a couple of photos.
- Surface prep.Diamond grinding or shot blasting opens the pores. Cracks routed and filled. This is where most failed coatings fail, installers throughout Connecticut do not skip it.
- Coats applied.Primer, basecoat, flake or metallic broadcast, then a UV-stable topcoat. Industrial-grade two-part resins.
- Cure and handover.Foot-traffic in 24 hours, vehicles in 72. Before-and-after photos and warranty paperwork delivered with the keys.
Talk to a US epoxy pro now in Connecticut
One call. A written quote. Licensed installers near you.
Call (833) 246-5179Frequently asked questions
How much does epoxy flooring cost in Connecticut?
Residential garages typically run $4 to $10 per square foot installed, depending on finish complexity and prep needed. A two-car garage usually lands between $1,800 and $4,500. The phone quote is firm before any deposit is taken.
How long does the coating last?
A properly prepped industrial-grade install lasts 15 to 25 years in residential garage use. Commercial heavy-traffic floors are warrantied for 10 years. The 5-year written warranty covers adhesion and chip-out from the slab.
Do you serve Connecticut?
Yes, installers are dispatched throughout Connecticut. One call confirms availability and gives you a written estimate.
How long until I can park on it?
Foot traffic in 24 hours, full vehicle traffic at 72 hours. Hot-tire pickup is not a concern with industrial-grade resins.
Are the installers insured?
Every installer dispatched is licensed and insured for work in Connecticut. Certificate of insurance available before work begins.