Epoxy Floor Coating Contractors in Henderson, NV
Compare top-rated epoxy floor coating contractors in Henderson, Nevada. Read reviews and get free quotes from local pros.
Henderson, NV
★★★★★(1 review)
FlooringPainters
Henderson, NV
★★★★★(121 reviews)
FlooringRefinishing ServicesGrout Services
Henderson, NV
★★★★★(39 reviews)
FlooringRefinishing ServicesTiling
Henderson, NV
★★★★★(29 reviews)
FlooringRefinishing ServicesRoofing
Henderson, NV
★★★★★(79 reviews)
FlooringPaintersDrywall Installation & Repair
Henderson, NV
★★★★☆(14 reviews)
Carpet InstallationCarpetingFlooring
Henderson, NV
★★★★☆(4 reviews)
FlooringMasonry/ConcreteRefinishing Services
Henderson, NV
★★★★☆(8 reviews)
FlooringMasonry/ConcretePool & Hot Tub Service
Henderson, NV
★★★★☆(4 reviews)
Countertop InstallationFlooringGeneral Contractors
Henderson, NV
★★★★☆(2 reviews)
Carpet InstallationFlooringPainters
Henderson, NV
★★☆☆☆(1 review)
FlooringGeneral ContractorsHandyman
Henderson, NV
★☆☆☆☆(1 review)
Masonry/ConcretePaintersSiding
Henderson, NV
☆☆☆☆☆(0 reviews)
Drywall Installation & RepairFlooringPainters
Henderson, NV
☆☆☆☆☆(0 reviews)
Drywall Installation & RepairFlooringHandyman
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does epoxy floor coating cost?
- Professional epoxy floor coating typically costs between $3 and $12 per square foot, depending on the coating type, floor condition, and prep work required. A standard 2-car garage averages $1,500 to $3,500 installed.
- How long does epoxy flooring last?
- A professionally applied epoxy floor coating lasts 10 to 20 years in residential garages and 5 to 10 years in high-traffic commercial or industrial settings, depending on the product used and level of wear.
- How long does it take to install an epoxy floor?
- Most residential epoxy floor installations take 1 to 3 days, including surface preparation, coating application, and curing time. Full cure typically takes 5 to 7 days before heavy use.
- What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic coatings?
- Epoxy coatings are durable and cost-effective but take longer to cure. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster (often same-day), offer better UV resistance, and perform well in extreme temperatures, but typically cost more.