
Epoxy floor coating is one of the most durable finishes you can put on a concrete surface. We prep the slab properly, apply a high-performance epoxy system, and leave you with a floor that resists stains, chemicals, and daily wear. It works on garages, shops, warehouses, and more. The result is a hard, glossy surface that holds up for years.

Metallic epoxy gives your floor a one-of-a-kind look — deep, swirling patterns that look more like art than a floor coating. No two floors come out the same, which is exactly the point. We use professional-grade metallic pigments that bond into the epoxy system for a finish that's both beautiful and built to last. It's a popular choice for showrooms, salons, and high-end garages.

Concrete staining is a great way to add color and character without covering up the natural look of the slab. We use acid-based and water-based stains depending on the surface and the look you want. The color soaks into the concrete rather than sitting on top, so it doesn't peel or fade. It's a low-maintenance finish that works well on patios, basements, and living spaces.

Grinding and sealing is exactly what it sounds like — we mechanically grind the surface to open the concrete, then apply a penetrating or topical sealer to protect it. It's a clean, natural look that keeps the raw concrete aesthetic while adding durability and stain resistance. This is a solid option for driveways, commercial floors, and indoor spaces where you want protection without a heavy coating.

Good prep work is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels in two years. Before any coating goes down, we grind, profile, and clean the slab to make sure the product bonds properly. Skipping this step is the number one reason epoxy fails — we don't skip it. Every project starts with a properly prepared surface, period.

Moisture coming up through a concrete slab is one of the biggest threats to any floor coating. If it's not addressed before the epoxy goes down, you'll end up with bubbling, delamination, and a failed floor. We test for moisture and install a vapor barrier system when needed to stop it at the source. This is especially important in Florida's humidity.

Moisture coming up through a concrete slab is one of the biggest threats to any floor coating. If it's not addressed before the epoxy goes down, you'll end up with bubbling, delamination, and a failed floor. We test for moisture and install a vapor barrier system when needed to stop it at the source. This is especially important in Florida's humidity.

Shot blasting is a mechanical surface prep method that uses steel shot to clean and profile the concrete. It's faster than grinding on large commercial or industrial surfaces and leaves a consistent profile that coatings bond to well. We use this method on shop floors, warehouses, and large-scale projects where standard grinding isn't practical.

If you have an old, failed, or peeling coating that needs to come off before a new one can go down, we handle that too. Coating removal requires the right equipment and technique to avoid damaging the slab underneath. We strip it cleanly and get the surface ready for whatever system is going on next.

Florida's weather is hard on outdoor concrete. UV exposure, moisture, and humidity cause plain concrete to crack, stain, and look worn fast. A proper lanai or patio coating seals the surface, adds slip resistance, and holds up against the elements. We use systems specifically rated for outdoor use in Florida's climate.

A coated driveway holds up better against oil, heat, and weather than bare concrete. We prep the surface, apply a coating system suited for driveways, and seal it for long-term protection. It also just looks significantly cleaner and more finished than raw concrete.

Pool decks are constantly wet, hot, and exposed to chemicals. The coating has to be slip-resistant, UV stable, and tough enough to handle that environment. We apply pool deck coating systems designed specifically for those conditions. The result is a safer, better-looking surface that doesn't crack or fade after one Florida summer.
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DescriptionGarage Armour started as a family trade — Corbin's father built this business from the ground up, and Corbin grew up watching every pour, every grind, every finished floor. When it was time to take over ownership, he didn't need to learn the business. He already knew it. That history of hands-on experience shows in how the work gets done and how clients are treated. 1
What separates a good floor from one that fails in two years is almost always the prep work and the product selection. We don't cut corners on either. Every surface gets properly ground and profiled before anything goes down. We use professional-grade coating systems — not big-box store products. That's why our floors hold up the way they do in Florida's heat and humidity.

This isn't a franchise or a startup. Garage Armour is a second-generation family business with 40 years of hands-on experience behind every project. Corbin grew up in this trade, and that depth of knowledge directly impacts the quality and consistency of every floor we install.
The number one reason epoxy floors fail is bad surface preparation. We grind, profile, and test the slab before any product goes down. Every single time. Skipping prep is how other companies save money — and how you end up with a peeling floor six months later.
Most flooring contractors do one or two types of coatings. We install epoxy, metallic, stained concrete, grind and seal, moisture vapor barriers, and more — for residential, commercial, and industrial surfaces. You won't need to call three different contractors to handle your project.
We work across Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, North Port, Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and the surrounding area. We know the local climate, the soil conditions, and the moisture challenges that come with Florida concrete. That local knowledge makes a real difference in how we spec and install each job.
Epoxy flooring in Port Charlotte typically ranges from $3 to $7 per square foot for residential projects, depending on the condition of the slab, the coating system used, and the size of the area. Metallic epoxy or multi-layer systems run higher because of the materials and labor involved. The best way to get an accurate number is to have us look at the surface in person. Call (833) 754-7220 and we'll set up a free estimate.
A professionally installed epoxy garage floor in Florida should last 10 to 20 years with basic maintenance, depending on traffic levels and exposure. Florida's heat and humidity can be hard on coatings that aren't installed correctly, which is why surface prep and product selection matter so much. We use systems rated for Florida's climate, and we don't skip the moisture testing before we coat. A well-installed floor holds up — a rushed one won't.
Yes — every single time, without exception. Concrete has to be mechanically ground and profiled before any coating bonds properly. We grind the surface, clean it, test for moisture, and address any issues before a drop of product goes down. Skipping prep is the number one cause of epoxy failure, and it's the most common shortcut fly-by-night contractors take. We don't do that.
Absolutely. Outdoor surfaces like lanais, patios, and pool decks are some of our most common projects in Southwest Florida. We use coating systems specifically designed for outdoor use — UV-stable, slip-resistant, and built to handle Florida's rain and humidity. Plain concrete on a pool deck becomes a liability over time. A properly coated surface is safer, easier to clean, and holds its appearance far longer.
Epoxy sits on top of the concrete as a thick, hard coating — it's what gives you that glossy, seamless finish. A grind and seal penetrates the surface and leaves a more natural look, closer to raw concrete but protected from stains and moisture. Epoxy is better for heavy traffic areas and garages. Grind and seal works well for driveways, patios, and spaces where you want a clean but understated look. We'll help you decide which one fits your situation.
Yes — we work with commercial clients throughout Southwest Florida, including Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, and the surrounding area. We've coated retail spaces, auto shops, warehouses, and restaurant kitchens. Commercial projects typically require faster scheduling and more coordination than residential jobs, and we plan accordingly. If you need a commercial floor done right and on time, call us at (833) 754-7220 to talk through the project.
Most residential garage floors take one to two days — one day for prep and a base coat, one day for the topcoat and cure. Larger commercial or industrial projects take longer depending on the square footage and the coating system. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly. We don't rush the cure time, because that's another place where corners get cut and floors fail prematurely.
It's one of the biggest problems, and most contractors ignore it. Florida's water table and humidity mean a lot of slabs have moisture pushing up through the concrete. If you coat over that without addressing it, the coating bubbles and delaminates — sometimes within months. We test for moisture on every project and install a vapor barrier system when needed before the coating goes down. That step alone is what separates a floor that lasts from one that doesn't.