Los Angeles epoxy & concrete coating pricing.
Honest, Los Angeles-area cost ranges based on current industry data — so you can plan before you ever talk to us. Every floor is different, so your exact number comes from a free, fixed-price quote.
Cost per square foot in Los Angeles.
Professional installation, including diamond-grind prep. Ranges reflect higher Los Angeles-area labor and material costs.
What a Los Angeles garage floor runs.
Installed totals for a flake or polyaspartic-grade garage system. Bare, sound slabs land near the low end; heavy prep, repairs, or premium finishes move toward the high end.
What impacts your price.
Concrete condition & prep
The biggest variable. Diamond-grinding to a bonding profile, plus repairing cracks, spalling, or old coatings, can add roughly $1–$3 per square foot — and it’s what makes the floor last.
Square footage
Bigger floors cost more in total but often less per square foot. Small spaces carry fixed setup and prep costs over fewer feet.
Coating system
Basic epoxy sits at the low end; polyaspartic-grade systems cost more up front and last far longer. We spec to the space and how it’s used.
Finish & design
Full flake broadcast, metallic, and custom decorative finishes cost more than a basic solid coat.
Repairs & moisture
Crack repair, grinding down high spots, and moisture barriers (often $0.50–$1.50 per square foot) add to prep where the slab needs it.
Old-coating removal
Stripping a failed or peeling coating before recoating can add several dollars per square foot — one reason cheap first-time jobs get expensive.
Why Los Angeles pricing is what it is.
Two things move Los Angeles pricing off the national average: local labor and material costs (the LA metro runs above the national average), and the prep Los Angeles concrete actually needs. With strong year-round UV, coastal humidity, and the demands of older detached garages, a properly spec’d Los Angeles floor often includes crack repair, moisture control, or a UV-rated topcoat — work that protects the floor and is built into an honest quote rather than skipped to win a low bid.
Los Angeles pricing, answered.
How much does a 2-car garage floor cost in Los Angeles?
In Los Angeles, a professionally installed 2-car garage floor (flake or polyaspartic-grade system) typically runs $2,200–$5,500. Your exact price depends on the slab’s condition and the finish you choose — we quote it free, with a fixed number before any work starts.
Why does polyaspartic cost more than epoxy?
Polyaspartic runs a few dollars more per square foot than basic epoxy because it cures in about a day, is UV-stable (won’t yellow), stays flexible over slab movement, and lasts far longer. Over the life of the floor it’s usually the better value — you’re not recoating in 5 years.
What makes one Los Angeles coating quote higher than another?
The big drivers are prep method (diamond grinding bonds far better than acid etch), the number and thickness of coats, how much flake is broadcast (partial vs. full), whether a polyaspartic topcoat is included, crack and moisture repair, and the workmanship warranty. A higher quote often means more prep and a system built to last.
Why isn’t the cheapest quote the cheapest floor?
Low bids usually skip real prep or use a thin, single-coat kit. Without diamond-grind prep, coatings peel and lift — and you pay again to grind off the failure and redo it. Done right the first time is cheaper than done twice.
What affects my price the most?
In order: (1) your concrete’s condition and the prep it needs, (2) square footage, (3) the coating system (epoxy vs. polyaspartic), (4) the finish (flake vs. metallic/decorative), and (5) any crack repair or moisture control. We assess all of it on a free walkthrough.
Does Los Angeles’s climate change the price?
It can. Los Angeles sees strong year-round UV, coastal humidity, and the demands of older detached garages, which can mean extra crack repair, a moisture barrier, or a UV-rated topcoat — work that protects the floor locally and is reflected in the quote. It’s also why we spec every Los Angeles floor for local conditions rather than a one-size recipe.
Do you charge for a quote?
No. Every Los Angeles quote is free and no-obligation. We measure your space, assess the slab, and give you a fixed price — what you’re quoted is what you pay.
Figures on this page are typical Los Angeles-area ranges compiled from 2025–2026 industry cost data (HomeGuide, Angi, This Old House, HomeAdvisor, Concrete Network) and adjusted for regional construction costs. They are estimates for planning, not a quote. Your exact price comes from a free, fixed-price Los Angeles walkthrough.
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