Garage floor epoxy in San Diego — done in one day.
Polyaspartic-grade systems installed under the Coat Pro prep standard. Diamond-grind every floor, walk on it the next morning, lifetime workmanship warranty on every install.
Free 24-hour quote.
Tell us about your garage. We walk it before we quote — one fixed number, no surprises.
Concrete wasn’t built for what you use it for.
In San Diego, your garage slab takes on mild coastal climate, steady UV, and marine-layer moisture. Bare concrete was poured to hold up your house — not to live with years of oil drips, hot tires, and everything San Diego County throws at it. Left raw, a San Diego garage floor only gets worse: it stains, dusts, and cracks until you stop wanting to open the door.
Most San Diego garages we’re called out to are dealing with one or more of these problems:
- Oil and brake fluid stains that won’t power-wash out
- Hairline cracks from slab movement and seasonal swing
- Peeling DIY epoxy from a Home Depot kit that didn’t hold up
- Hot-tire pickup (your old coating literally lifting off when you park)
- Dust — that constant fine gray dust that gets into every box on the shelf
- An aesthetic that just makes you not want to open the garage door
The fix is straightforward — but only if it’s done right. Cheap big-box kits skip prep entirely (acid etch isn’t prep, it’s a chemical wash). Pro polyaspartic coatings done over diamond-ground concrete bond mechanically to the slab and last 20+ years. The chemistry and the prep are non-negotiable.
Why San Diego garages punish the wrong coating.
San Diego’s mild coast is easy on people but steady UV and marine-layer moisture still break down cheap kits and work into unsealed slabs over time.
From coastal garages to inland County homes, many San Diego slabs are older and oil-stained, needing real diamond-grind prep to bond properly. A UV-stable, moisture-tolerant polyaspartic floor over diamond-ground concrete keeps a San Diego County garage clean and bonded through years of coastal UV and humidity.
The San Diego build difference comes down to prep and the right resin. We diamond-grind to a profile that bonds, repair what San Diego County’s conditions have already done to the slab, then lay a polyaspartic-grade system rated for mild coastal climate, steady UV, and marine-layer moisture. That’s how a San Diego garage floor still looks new years later instead of peeling, hazing, or lifting like a weekend kit.
We coat garages across San Diego and San Diego County, diamond-grinding and spec’ing every slab for mild coastal climate, steady UV, and marine-layer moisture.
Is a coating worth it in San Diego’s mild climate?
Yes — even mild coastal UV and marine moisture degrade bare and painted slabs over time. A polyaspartic floor seals the concrete and stays easy to clean for years across San Diego County.
Can you prep an older, oil-stained San Diego garage?
Definitely — we diamond-grind to remove embedded oil and open the slab, standard on the older garages common throughout San Diego County.
The polyaspartic spec — explained.
No mystery chemistry. Here’s exactly what goes on your garage floor, in plain English.
The system, layer by layer
Substrate
Primer
Base coat
Broadcast
Topcoat
Why polyaspartic, not epoxy? Polyaspartic is the next-generation coating chemistry. It’s more flexible (handles slab movement without cracking), UV-stable (won’t yellow in San Diego sun), faster-curing (one workday instead of three), and more chemical-resistant (handles brake fluid, oil, solvents, deicer). Epoxy is older. Polyaspartic is just better technology.
Why diamond-grind, not acid etch? Acid etching softens the surface of the concrete with hydrochloric acid. It looks like prep, but it doesn’t open the slab for mechanical bonding. Diamond grinding uses metal abrasive heads on industrial planetary grinders to remove the top 1–2mm of concrete — exposing fresh substrate that the coating chemically and mechanically bonds to. It’s the single biggest factor between a 3-year DIY failure and a 20-year pro install.
Why 5 layers, not 2? Two-coat systems are what comes in the box at Home Depot. Real installs need primer to lock the substrate, pigmented base for color, decorative broadcast for texture and visual depth, and a clear topcoat for wear protection. Skip any of those and the floor either fails or looks cheap. We don’t skip layers.
Four steps. No surprises. Every floor.
The same playbook on every San Diego garage — the one every installer is trained on.
Walkthrough
We meet you at the garage. Measure the slab. Check for cracks, oil contamination, prior coatings. Talk about color and finish.
Fixed quote
One number, in writing, within 24 hours. Includes prep, repair, install, materials, warranty. The quoted price is the invoiced price.
Diamond-grind prep
Crew arrives early. Slab is ground to bare concrete, cracks repaired, dust HEPA-vac’d, primer applied. Half the install day is just prep.
1-day install
Base coat, flake broadcast, topcoat — all in one workday. You walk on it the next morning. You park on it 48 hours later.
Color, flake, and finish.
Four signature blends most San Diego garage owners pick. Plus dozens of custom options if you want something specific — we bring physical samples to the walkthrough.
See what our work looks like in year ten.
Before and after — real customers, real homes, real floors that still look this way.






Honest pricing, in plain numbers.
We don’t publish a single sticker price because no two garages are the same. But here’s what most San Diego customers actually pay — published openly, because we’d rather you know than guess.
What’s always included in our quote: diamond-grind prep, crack repair, primer, base coat, flake broadcast, topcoat, lifetime workmanship warranty, cleanup. Nothing gets added later.
Get my fixed quoteSan Diego garage owners.
“The crew turned a 30-year-old garage floor into something better than new. They diamond-ground the whole slab, fixed three cracks I didn’t even know we had, and finished in a single day. Two years in and it still looks like the day they left.”
“Quoted $4,800. Paid $4,800. The walkthrough caught a crack the other two guys missed and the price still didn’t budge. Garage looks like a showroom now and my wife is actually OK with the house’s $25k epoxy floor.”
“The DIY epoxy I’d done myself was peeling in patches after 3 years. The crew ground all of it off, fixed the slab, and laid a polyaspartic. Difference is night and day — the prep is what I underestimated as a homeowner. Worth every dollar.”
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Free walkthrough. Fixed quote. The Coat Pro prep standard on every install.



