Epoxy Floor Installation & Garage Remodeling Across the St. Louis Metro

Epoxy and polyaspartic floor systems and full garage remodels across the St. Louis metro, since 2002. Every job is led by founder Brandon Coleman.

What your floor actually needs has less to do with your town than with the age of the slab under it, and that changes a lot across this metro. A 1960s garage in Kirkwood and a 2005 garage in Wentzville need different prep, different time on site, and often a different price.

We are licensed, bonded and insured. Our epoxy flooring page shows the three systems we install, what each package includes and what it costs. Qualifying residential interior floors carry a limited lifetime installation warranty against peeling, delamination, blistering and adhesion chipping.

Completed garage remodel in Fenton with an epoxy floor, custom cabinets, workbench, slatwall and overhead storage
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St. Louis County, Missouri

St. Louis County has the oldest housing stock we work in. The median home here was built in 1969, so most garage slabs have had more than fifty years of freeze and thaw, oil and settling. That is not a problem, but it does mean the prep is the job. Expect diamond grinding, crack and pit repair, and a moisture check before anything gets coated.

It is also the largest of the four counties we serve, at roughly 286,500 owner-occupied households, from Ladue and Frontenac through Kirkwood, Webster Groves and Ballwin out to Wildwood.

St. Charles County, MO

St. Charles County is the newest. The median home was built in 1994, and much of what we coat out here is a slab in good condition that has never had anything on it. Prep is usually faster, and that shows up in the quote.

Newer subdivisions also mean bigger garages. Three-car bays are common through O’Fallon, St. Peters, Wentzville and Dardenne Prairie, so measure your square footage before you assume a price.

Jefferson County, MO

Jefferson County has the highest owner-occupancy rate of anywhere we work, 82 percent across about 72,600 owner households, with a median build year of 1987.

Brandon grew up in Arnold and started out doing concrete and epoxy work here, so this is home ground rather than an expansion market.

Franklin County, MO

Franklin County is the smallest and most spread out of the four, about 32,900 owner households and a median build year of 1984. Pacific, Union and Washington sit at the western edge of where we work.

If you are past those towns, ask when you request a quote. We will tell you straight away whether we cover you.

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