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Factors Influencing Epoxy Flooring Costs

Wondering why one quote is higher than another? Epoxy (or Polyaspartic) flooring isn’t one-size-fits-all — pricing depends on a mix of factors that affect the time, prep, and materials needed to do the job right.

Here’s what can influence the cost of your floor:

  • Size of the space - More square footage = more materials and labor. But larger jobs sometimes come with better value per square foot.

  • Current condition of the concrete - Cracks, pits, old coatings, or major damage? Repairs and surface prep can add time and cost — but they’re crucial for a floor that lasts.

  • Type of coating - Not all coatings are created equal. Epoxy is common, but polyaspartic (what we use) is more durable, UV-resistant, and faster to cure — often with a slightly higher material cost but longer lifespan.

  • Color and style choices - Standard flake systems are affordable, but custom blends, metallic effects, or glitter finishes can increase the price (and the wow factor!).

  • Moisture barriers - If your concrete is holding moisture, we’ll need to apply a vapor barrier first — an essential step for preventing peeling or bubbling later.

The bottom line? Every floor is different. At Revolutionary Floor Coatings, we’ll give you a straightforward, no-pressure quote based on your actual space — no surprises, no hidden fees, and no cutting corners.

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