If you’re planning an epoxy garage floor in 2026, here’s what most homeowners actually pay: $4 to $12 per square foot, with a typical 2-car garage landing somewhere between $7,000 and $12,000 when installed professionally.
In Latham, Albany, and across the Capital Region, pricing often sits on the higher end. That comes down to labor standards and, more importantly, the level of prep work needed to make the floor last.
Quick cost snapshot:
Per square foot: $4 to $12
1-car garage: $3,000 to $6,000
2-car garage: $7,000 to $12,000
3-car garage: $10,000 to $18,000+
What really drives the price is not just the coating. It is the preparation underneath it.
Pricing has become more consistent over the years, but there is still a noticeable range depending on how the floor is installed and what system you choose.
Typical price ranges:
Type of Installation | Cost Per Sq Ft | Typical Total (2-Car Garage) |
DIY Epoxy Kit | $2 to $5 | $1,000 to $3,000 |
Basic Professional | $5 to $7 | $5,000 to $8,000 |
Mid-Range System | $7 to $10 | $7,000 to $12,000 |
Premium System | $10 to $12+ | $10,000 to $15,000+ |
Most professional installations include grinding, crack repair, multiple coating layers, and a protective topcoat. That extra work is what makes the floor hold up over time.
Not all epoxy floors are the same. The system you choose has a direct impact on both price and performance.
This is usually the most budget-friendly professional option.
Flake systems are popular for a reason. They add grip and do a great job hiding small imperfections in the concrete.
These floors take more time and skill to install, which is why they cost mor
DIY kits can save money upfront, but many start to show wear after a few years, especially if the prep work is limited.
A few key factors determine where your project will fall within the price range.
This is the part most people overlook, and it is the most important.
Proper prep includes:
If the prep is not done right, the coating will not last.
This is why higher-quality installations cost more upfront.
Bigger garages cost more overall, but the price per square foot can sometimes drop slightly due to efficiency.
Thicker, multi-layer systems cost more but give you:
Custom colors, blends, and metallic finishes will raise both material and labor costs.
Here is what real projects often look like based on garage size.
Typical range: $15,000 to $25,000+
At first glance, DIY looks like the cheaper route. Over time, that is not always the case.
In many cases, the professional option ends up being the better value long term.
No two garages are exactly the same, so pricing can vary even within the same neighborhood.
A proper quote should include:
That way, you are getting a floor built specifically for your space.
For many homeowners, this is less about cost and more about what you get out of it.
You end up with:
Done right, it completely changes how your garage looks and functions.
Polished concrete is created by grinding the surface with increasingly fine diamond abrasives. The process results in a smooth, glossy finish with customizable levels of sheen and aggregate exposure.
Absolutely. Its durability, style, and low maintenance make it perfect for homes, offices, stores, restaurants, warehouses, and more.
Polished concrete is a cost-effective alternative to luxury flooring like hardwood or natural stone. Plus, it offers long-term savings thanks to its durability and minimal maintenance needs.
Maintenance is simple. Regular dust or wet mopping with a neutral pH cleaner is usually all it takes. There's no need for waxing or coatings—just clean spills promptly to prevent stains.
If you’re planning an epoxy garage floor in Latham, Albany, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park, or anywhere in the Capital Region and nearby areas, the best next step is to get a professional evaluation of your space.
Epoxy Done Right takes the time to properly prepare your concrete, uses high-performance coating systems, and builds each floor around how you actually use your garage. That approach is what helps your floor last and look better over time.
Call (518) 543-7699 to schedule your consultation and get clear, honest pricing for your project.
We believe every space deserves a strong foundation—and we’re here to make sure it’s done right the first time.
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