Real price ranges for epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coatings in Lehi and Utah County — no surprises, no hidden fees.
Garage floor coating costs in Lehi and Utah County vary based on several factors: the size of your floor, the condition of your existing concrete, and the coating system you choose. Rather than publish price ranges that may not reflect your specific floor, this page explains the key cost drivers — so you know what to expect when you call for a free estimate.
Cost scales with square footage. A one-car garage (200–300 sq ft), two-car (400–550 sq ft), and three-car (600–800 sq ft) each require proportionally different amounts of material and labor time.
Heavy cracking, spalling, existing coatings that need removal, or moisture vapor issues all add prep time and cost. A floor in good condition costs less to prepare than one with significant damage.
Polyaspartic systems cost more than comparable epoxy systems — but last longer and are UV-stable, which matters in Utah's 300+ days of sunshine. Metallic and custom finishes run more than standard flake systems.
Standard residential systems include a base coat and topcoat. Heavy-use garages, workshops, and commercial spaces may benefit from an additional mid-coat for extra thickness and durability.
Columns, floor drains, stairs, and tight corners require additional detail work and add labor time to the installation.
Active moisture vapor through the slab requires a moisture mitigation primer before any coating goes down. Utah County's Wasatch Front soils can drive moisture through concrete that looks perfectly dry on the surface.
| Factor | Epoxy System | Polyaspartic System |
|---|---|---|
| Relative Cost | More affordable starting point | Premium — roughly 20–30% more than epoxy |
| UV Stability | Requires UV-stable topcoat | Fully UV-stable — won't yellow |
| Cure Time | 48–72 hrs for vehicle traffic | 24 hrs for vehicle traffic |
| Expected Lifespan | 10–15 years (proper prep) | 15–20 years (proper prep) |
| Best For | Budget-conscious projects | Long-term investment, UV-exposed garages |
A full-service garage floor coating system includes more than just the coating — the prep work is what separates a professional result from a DIY kit that fails in two years. A complete installation covers:
Several factors can push your quote toward the higher or lower end of the ranges above:
The short answer: yes, for most Lehi homeowners. DIY epoxy kits from home improvement stores cost $150–$400 and seem appealing, but they skip the critical diamond grinding step, use lower-solids formulations, and typically fail within 2–5 years as the coating peels from the un-profiled concrete. The fix is more expensive than doing it right the first time.
A professionally installed system on properly prepared concrete lasts 10–20 years with minimal maintenance. When you divide the cost over the lifespan, professional installation is consistently the better value — and the result is dramatically better on day one.
Request a free estimate or call (385) 210-1565. A free on-site assessment — measuring the floor, evaluating concrete condition, and identifying any repairs — takes about 20–30 minutes and results in a written quote with no obligation. Serving all of Lehi and Utah County.
Cost varies based on your garage size, concrete condition, and the coating system you choose. A free on-site estimate is the most accurate way to get a number for your specific floor — the estimate takes about 20–30 minutes and includes measuring the floor, assessing the concrete, and identifying any repairs needed. Call (385) 210-1565 or request an estimate online.
Yes — epoxy systems are typically 20–30% less expensive than polyaspartic for the same garage. However, polyaspartic is UV-stable, harder, and cures faster. For Lehi homeowners planning to stay in their home long-term, many find the polyaspartic upgrade worthwhile despite the higher upfront cost.
A single-coat epoxy seal has the lowest upfront cost, but it's not recommended as a standalone solution. Without a UV-stable topcoat and decorative flake layer, the floor will show wear and yellowing quickly in Utah's intense sun. The full flake-and-topcoat system is the recommended minimum for a lasting result.
Yes, for most homeowners. DIY kits lack the diamond-grinding step that creates a proper bond, use lower-solids coatings, and typically begin peeling within a few years. Professional systems on properly prepared concrete last 10–20 years. When spread over the lifespan, professional installation consistently delivers better value.
A complete written quote should include diamond grinding, crack repair, primer, base coat, flake broadcast, and topcoat. The variables that could add cost are significant structural crack repairs beyond normal prep, or moisture mitigation if the slab has active moisture vapor — both of which should be identified and disclosed upfront before any commitment.
An on-site estimate gives you the most accurate number. The floor gets measured, the concrete is assessed, moisture is checked, and any repairs are identified — all in about 20–30 minutes, completely free. Call (385) 210-1565 or fill out our online form to schedule.
Call or fill out the form — on-site estimates are free and take about 20–30 minutes.
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