Epoxy Flooring in Gilbert, AZ

Master-planned neighborhoods, 3-car garages, and slabs built right the first time.

100%

Solids Epoxy

≥10 mil

Film Thickness

UV-Stable

Polyaspartic Topcoat

24 hr

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Gilbert's explosive growth since 2005 has produced some of the best residential concrete slabs in the East Valley. The master-planned subdivisions of Power Ranch, Seville, Morrison Ranch, and Layton Lakes were built with consistent slab thickness and curing practices — a marked difference from the variable-quality pours you see in cities with decades of older housing stock. When you're working near the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch or out in Adora Trails, you're usually starting with a slab that's ready to coat with minimal remediation.

Why Gilbert homeowners install epoxy floors

Gilbert homeowners install epoxy floors for a specific reason: the garage has become functional living space. The combination of larger homes, 3-car garages as standard, and a culture of using the garage for vehicles and hobbies — Jeeps, side-by-sides, motorcycles, workbenches — means the floor gets used hard. Raw concrete absorbs oil, stains permanently, and creates concrete dust that coats everything stored in the garage. An epoxy system seals the slab, resists oil penetration, and makes the space maintainable with a mop instead of a pressure washer.

HOA compliance is a real consideration in most Gilbert subdivisions. Power Ranch, Seville, and Morrison Ranch all have active Architectural Review Committees. Standard chip blends in gray, tan, or neutral tones are approved by essentially every ARC we've dealt with. Metallic or bright color combinations may require ARC submission before we schedule — we flag this at the estimate and can provide a color sample card for your submission.

Neighborhoods and communities we serve in Gilbert

  • Power Ranch
  • Seville
  • Morrison Ranch
  • Layton Lakes
  • Adora Trails
  • Stratland Estates
  • Val Vista Lakes
  • Higley Groves
  • Coronado Ranch
  • Lyon's Gate

Our installation process in Gilbert

Gilbert slabs from 2005–2020 are generally in excellent shape. Our process: diamond grind to CSP 2–3, moisture vapor test (even good slabs need this), crack inspection and fill, full 100% solids epoxy primer + base coat, chip broadcast, UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. For Gilbert jobs, the premium prep scenarios (oil contamination, previous failed coatings, significant crack repair) are less common than in older cities. Most Gilbert installs proceed on schedule without surprises.

Pricing for Gilbert floor coatings

Standard pricing applies to most Gilbert neighborhoods. A typical 3-car garage in Power Ranch or Morrison Ranch (650–750 sqft) runs $4,500–$7,500 for a full epoxy system with polyaspartic topcoat. Two-car garages (400–500 sqft) in Layton Lakes or Val Vista Lakes run $2,500–$4,800. Seville and Lyon's Gate homes with upgraded garage flooring sometimes request metallic systems, which run $6,500–$10,000 for a 3-car space.

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Questions about epoxy flooring in Gilbert

Do I need HOA approval for epoxy flooring in Power Ranch?
Power Ranch's ARC typically doesn't require approval for standard garage floor coatings with neutral chip blends (gray, tan, earth tones). Metallic or bright accent colors may need a pre-approval submission. We recommend checking your CC&Rs or contacting your HOA board before scheduling. We can provide color samples for your submission if needed.
How long does installation take in a Gilbert garage?
Two days for a standard epoxy system. Day 1 is prep and base coat (7 AM–3 PM). Day 2 is topcoat (8 AM–12 PM). Walk-on the evening of Day 2. Vehicle parking at 72 hours from Day 1 completion. Polyaspartic systems complete in one day.
Can you work around my schedule at San Tan Village or other commercial properties?
We do commercial work near San Tan Village and throughout the Heritage District. Commercial installs are scheduled around your business hours — evenings and weekends are available for retail and restaurant clients.
My garage was built in 2018. Do newer slabs still need grinding?
Yes. Diamond grinding is required regardless of slab age. Newer slabs actually sometimes need more aggressive grinding because the concrete hasn't had time to develop the surface texture that older concrete develops naturally. The grind creates the mechanical profile that makes the coating adhere.
How do I care for my new floor during an Arizona summer?
Normal sweeping and mopping are all that's required. Avoid letting standing water sit near garage door seals (monsoon runoff). Wipe up oil spills within a day or two. The UV-stable topcoat handles direct sun exposure — south- or west-facing garage doors don't require any additional protection.

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We come to your home, assess the slab, and give you a written quote before leaving. Usually within 24 hours.

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