Everyone wants a ballpark, and we get it. The truth is a garage floor is priced per project, because no two slabs are the same. Here's what actually moves the number, so you can budget with your eyes open.
What drives the price
- Size: a single-car garage costs less than a heated three-car shop, naturally.
- Concrete condition: cracks, pitting, old coatings and moisture all add prep time.
- Finish: solid colour is the most budget-friendly, flake is the popular mid-range, and metallic sits at the top.
- Topcoat: adding a polyaspartic clear coat for UV stability and a faster cure adds to the cost.
Why we quote on-site
The single biggest cost variable is prep, and you can't judge a slab from a phone photo. That's why every quote is free and done in person: we measure, inspect the concrete, talk through finishes, and hand you a clear, itemized price with no surprises and no pressure. What you're quoted is what you pay.
The cheapest floor is the one done right
It's tempting to price-shop, but a coating that skips proper diamond-grinding will peel within a year, and then you're paying twice. We never shortcut prep, which is why our floors last. Get your free quote and we'll give you a straight number for your space.