Epoxy Flooring in Sunburst Homes, AZ

Floors That Handle Arizona's Toughest Conditions

Professional epoxy floor coating that stops stains, reduces maintenance, and lasts for years in desert heat.

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Professional Epoxy Floor Coating Services

What Your Space Looks Like After

Your concrete transforms from a dust-collecting, stain-absorbing surface into a showroom-quality floor that actually stays clean. Oil spills wipe up in seconds instead of leaving permanent marks. You’ll spend your weekends doing what you want instead of scrubbing concrete that never really gets clean.

The difference is immediate and lasting. Your garage, warehouse, or shop floor becomes a space you’re proud to show off. No more apologizing for stained concrete or avoiding certain areas because they look rough. Just a professional surface that handles whatever Arizona throws at it.

Temperature swings that crack and damage regular concrete won’t touch a properly installed epoxy system. You get years of protection instead of constant repairs and touch-ups.

Sunburst Homes Epoxy Coating Specialists

We Know Arizona Floors

We’ve been protecting Arizona floors from the desert’s unique challenges for years. We understand what works in 115-degree heat and what fails when temperatures drop 40 degrees overnight.

Our team uses industrial-grade materials specifically chosen for Arizona conditions. We’ve seen every type of concrete failure this climate can cause, and we know how to prevent it from happening to your floor.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a residential garage in Sunburst Homes or a commercial warehouse. We’re local, licensed, and focused on installations that last.

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Our Epoxy Floor Installation Process

How We Install Floors That Last

Surface preparation makes or breaks an epoxy job. We start by grinding your concrete to create the profile needed for proper adhesion. Any cracks get filled and leveled. Oil stains and contaminants are completely removed. This step takes time, but it’s why our floors stay bonded for years.

Next comes the primer coat, specially formulated for Arizona’s alkaline concrete. This seals the surface and creates the foundation for everything that follows. We apply the base coat in controlled conditions, monitoring temperature and humidity to ensure proper curing.

The final coat includes your chosen color and finish options. For non-slip applications, we broadcast aggregate while the coating is still wet. Everything cures to a hard, chemical-resistant surface that’s ready for heavy use. Most residential jobs are complete in 2-3 days, commercial projects take longer depending on size.

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What's Included in Every Job

Every epoxy floor coating project includes complete surface preparation, crack repair, and thorough cleaning before any coatings are applied. You get primer, base coat, and finish coat using materials rated for Arizona’s extreme conditions. We handle all the prep work so your floor bonds properly and lasts.

Color matching and custom finishes are available for both residential and commercial applications. Non-slip additives can be incorporated where safety is a concern. All materials come with manufacturer warranties, and our installation is guaranteed.

We work around your schedule to minimize disruption. Residential jobs typically require your garage to be cleared for 2-3 days. Commercial projects are planned to avoid peak business hours when possible. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start.

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Properly installed epoxy floor coating systems last 10-15 years in Arizona’s climate when quality materials are used. The key is using UV-stable formulations and proper surface preparation. Cheaper coatings or DIY kits often fail within 2-3 years because they can’t handle the temperature extremes and UV exposure. Our industrial-grade systems are specifically chosen for desert conditions and include UV inhibitors that prevent yellowing and degradation. Regular cleaning and avoiding harsh chemicals will extend the life even further.
Yes, that’s one of the main benefits of professional epoxy floor coating. Once cured, the surface is non-porous and chemical resistant. Motor oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and most household chemicals wipe up easily without staining. However, the coating quality matters significantly. Industrial-grade epoxy systems offer much better chemical resistance than consumer products. Some aggressive solvents can still cause damage if left to sit for extended periods, but normal automotive and household spills clean up completely with just soap and water.
Epoxy paint is a thin, single-coat product that provides minimal protection and typically fails within 1-2 years. Professional epoxy floor coating systems use multiple coats with proper primers and are 10-20 times thicker. The application process is completely different too. Paint can be rolled on over existing concrete, while professional coatings require surface grinding, crack repair, and controlled application conditions. The cost difference reflects the durability difference. Professional systems last 10+ years while epoxy paint is essentially a temporary cosmetic fix that will peel and wear through quickly.
Standard epoxy coatings can be slippery when wet, which is why we offer non-slip options for areas where moisture is a concern. Anti-slip additives are broadcast into the final coat while it’s still wet, creating texture that provides traction. The amount of texture can be adjusted based on your needs. Light texture works well for residential garages, while industrial applications might need more aggressive anti-slip properties. The texture doesn’t significantly affect cleaning or appearance, but it does provide much better safety in wet conditions.
Professional epoxy flooring typically costs $3-8 per square foot depending on the condition of your existing concrete, the coating system selected, and any custom features like colors or non-slip additives. A standard two-car garage runs $1,200-2,400 for a complete system. While this costs more than DIY options, the longevity and performance make it more cost-effective long-term. Poor surface preparation or cheap materials often lead to failure and complete re-installation within a few years. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Most stains can be handled, but the approach depends on what caused them. Oil stains require special degreasing and sometimes grinding to remove contamination that would prevent proper adhesion. Rust stains usually clean up with acid etching. Paint spills need to be mechanically removed. The key is getting down to clean, sound concrete before applying any coatings. Some stains are too deep or extensive to clean cost-effectively, in which case we’ll recommend alternatives. A proper evaluation of your concrete condition is included in every estimate so there are no surprises about what’s needed for a successful installation.