- Population
- 594
- County
- Benton County
- State
- Arkansas (AR)
- Region
- South
- Median income
- $61,146
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Epoxy floor coating in Garfield, Arkansas
Property owners in Garfield, Arkansas 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 Garfield, Arkansas by phone
Call (833) 246-5179Installation process in Garfield, Arkansas
- 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 in Garfield and the surrounding area 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 Garfield, Arkansas
One call. A written quote. Licensed installers near you.
Call (833) 246-5179Frequently asked questions
How much does epoxy flooring cost in Garfield, Arkansas?
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 Garfield?
Yes, installers are dispatched in Garfield and the surrounding area. 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 Arkansas. Certificate of insurance available before work begins.