A bright, dust-free, easy-to-clean garage floor backed by a Lifetime Warranty.
You know that gray, oil-spotted slab you sweep around every Saturday? A couple of visits from our family crew and it is a bright, sealed floor you can squeegee clean in five minutes, backed by a lifetime warranty against peeling or lifting.
A Boise garage floor works harder than most. Winter means the sand and magnesium-chloride brine the Ada County Highway District lays down on Federal Way, State Street, and the Connector gets tracked in on your tires and wheel wells, then dries into the slab. Summer means hot tires coming off asphalt that has been baking in high-desert sun, plus motor oil, chain lube, and whatever drips off the boat or side-by-side on the way back from Lucky Peak. Bare concrete drinks all of it in, and once a stain sets, no degreaser brings the slab back. A flake epoxy floor changes that: it seals the pores, gives you a hard non-porous surface that wipes clean, and turns a gray Bench or Northwest Boise slab into a floor that reflects light and makes the whole garage feel bigger.
With a professionally installed epoxy garage floor, you get:
Beyond looks, epoxy significantly raises the utility of your garage. Whether you park daily drivers, store motorcycles and equipment, or use the space as a workshop, a sealed floor is easier to maintain, safer underfoot, and far more resistant to the kinds of damage that degrade bare concrete over time.
Getting started is simple. The whole project comes down to three easy steps:
Bare concrete is basically a hard sponge. One oil drip off the crankcase and the stain is in for good, no matter what degreaser the guy at the parts counter on Fairview swears by. That fine gray powder that keeps settling on your toolbox is the slab itself slowly wearing away under tires and foot traffic. Give it enough Idaho winters and you get hairline cracks, spalled patches, and a rough surface that holds dirt.
Garage paint is a step up, but a small one. Most of it is latex that dries on top of the concrete instead of bonding into it, so it peels, bubbles when moisture pushes up from below, and gives up fast under spills and abrasion. A good share of the Boise homeowners who call us rolled on a coat of paint a year or two ago and are watching it flake off in sheets.
Boise runs hot and dry in July and drops below freezing on plenty of January nights, and a garage slab feels both extremes because the door opens and closes all day. The spot that takes the worst of it is where your tires park. Drive home on a summer afternoon, tuck the truck in, and those hot tires sit on a cool coating for hours. On a cheap paint or a rushed kit that never bonded, the tire literally pulls the coating up when you back out the next morning. That is hot-tire pickup, and it is the number-one garage-floor failure we get called to fix in the Treasure Valley. Winter adds the other half: meltwater runs off the vehicle, pools near the door, seeps into any micro-crack, then freezes and pries the crack wider.
A properly built garage system beats both. Diamond-ground concrete lets a high-solids epoxy key deep into the slab so hot tires cannot lift it, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat handles the temperature swing without yellowing or going brittle. We pay extra attention to the front two feet by the door and the driveway apron transition, since that is where meltwater and hot tires do the most damage on a Boise garage.
Professional epoxy installation is a multi-step process. Every phase matters, and skipping any one of them is why DIY kits from the hardware store so often fail within a year.
Got a Boise garage floor that needs help? Call for a free estimate.
Call (208) 285-7685Most Boise two-car garages fall in a moderate investment range depending on square footage, the condition of the existing concrete, and the finish type selected. Three-car garages typically land in a higher range, and oversized or tandem garages are priced per square foot during the free estimate. These are real-world ranges based on jobs we run in the Treasure Valley, not national averages.
The biggest variables are concrete condition and repair scope. A slab that is relatively level and clean costs less to prepare than one with significant cracking, old paint, or embedded oil stains that require extra grinding passes. After we see your floor in person, we give you a written estimate.
It is worth comparing that number to the real cost of a DIY kit. Most big-box epoxy kits run a few hundred dollars up front, but they routinely start peeling or lifting where hot tires sit within a year or two. Then you pay again to grind the whole floor off and start over. A professional system is built right the first time and backed by a lifetime warranty against peeling or lifting.
Big-box epoxy kits look cheaper on the shelf, but they rarely include the surface preparation and repair work a Boise garage slab actually needs. These are the most common DIY problems we get called in to fix:
Here is how a professional install compares to a hardware-store kit, side by side:
Two finishes cover almost every Boise garage. Here is how they stack up so you can decide before your estimate:
We are a Treasure Valley crew, not a national franchise that hands your slab to a rotating subcontractor. The people who price your garage are the same people who grind it, patch it, and coat it.
Boise garages are not all the same, and prep changes with the slab. A 1990s-and-newer garage out in Northwest Boise, Harris Ranch, or the Southeast foothills subdivisions usually has a clean, level slab that grinds fast. Older garages on the Bench, in the North End, or around the Vista neighborhood often carry decades of oil, past paint jobs, and settling cracks that need more grinding passes and crack repair before a coat should ever go down. We read your specific slab and set primer and topcoat thickness accordingly instead of running the same recipe on every floor.
The crew will arrive at the agreed time with all equipment and materials. You do not need to supply anything. The garage should be cleared of vehicles, stored items, and wall-mounted accessories that hang close to the floor. Preparation and coating work creates some odor and dust, so we recommend keeping interior doors to the house closed during the job. A standard two-car garage runs prep and base coat, then the topcoat on a second visit once the base coat cures, usually the following day. You can normally walk on the floor once the final coat cures and park vehicles after the full cure window, depending on temperature and materials. We confirm the exact timing for your specific project.
This is the easy part. Sweep out the winter sand when the season turns, and run a mop with mild soap and water over the floor when it needs it. Gasoline, brake fluid, and motor oil wipe up instead of soaking in, so a leaky project car is a paper-towel problem, not a permanent stain. The one real rule: skip harsh solvent cleaners, which can dull the topcoat over the years.
We coat garage floors across Boise and the wider Treasure Valley, Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Caldwell, Kuna, and Star. In Boise itself that runs from the North End and the East End up into the foothills, across the Bench and West Boise, and out through Northwest Boise and the Southeast subdivisions toward the county line. Whether it is a fresh builder slab or a worn floor that has seen thirty winters, odds are we have already done a garage nearby.
Ready to stop looking at a stained, dusty garage floor? Boise Epoxy Pros offers free, no-pressure estimates for homeowners throughout the Boise metro area. We show up on time, explain exactly what the job involves, and give you a written estimate. Call us to get started.
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