The last floor your garage will ever need.

An epoxy garage floor coating poured over your existing concrete in days. It takes oil, brake fluid and dropped tools, hoses clean, and is built to be parked on, walked on and lived on for the next twenty years.

What you get

Poured over your slab

No rip-out. We grind your existing concrete back and pour straight on top.

Takes a beating

Oil, brake fluid, jacks, tyres and dropped tools. It shrugs the lot off and wipes clean.

Parked on the next day

Light foot traffic in 24 hours, back to parking the car within the week.

Your choice of finish

Solid colour, flake or a full metallic pour. Tell us the finish you want and we spec it to match.

How it works

01

Tell us the details

Tell us about the slab and the finish you want, and we spec it to suit the space.

02

Quote in writing

A written quote with one price for the whole job. What we send is what you pay.

03

New floor laid

Grind, prep, pour and cure. We move what needs moving and put it back.

Epoxy garage floor coating vs garage floor paint

A tin of garage paint from the DIY shop sits on top of the concrete. It never bonds, so the first time a warm tyre rolls over it in summer the paint peels back up in lumps. By the next spring you are looking at a patchy, flaking mess.

A proper epoxy garage floor coating is not a paint. It is a two-pack, 100% solids system that cures into a single chemical-bonded skin fused to your concrete garage floor, with no joints, no edges and no weak spots to lift later. That is the difference between a floor that lasts a winter and one that lasts twenty years. We put the two side by side in our guide to resin versus garage floor paint.

The prep is where most floors fail

We grind the slab back with a diamond planetary grinder, repair every crack and chip, then vacuum the room twice. By the time the resin goes down, the surface is honest concrete with no dust or laitance for the coating to lift off later. It is the same prep behind a proper epoxy resin garage floor that lasts, not a kit-job that flakes by spring.

Want the full method? Our guide to how a resin floor is installed walks through every stage, and our workshop resin flooring page covers the same prep on a working floor. The flake and metallic pages show the finishes, and our guides to the best resin floor for a garage, garage floor ideas and what a garage floor costs help you choose.

Turning the space into a home gym? Our home gym resin floors page covers the grip and drop-zone protection that suits a garage gym, and our garage gym flooring guide explains how a resin base and rubber matting work together.

Choosing the right resin floor for your garage

Most garages are part workshop, part store, part gym, so we spec the floor to suit. Heavy grip where bikes and weights land, a wipe-clean gloss where the car sits, and a finish that hides marks rather than showing every scuff. If resin flooring is new to you, our complete guide to resin flooring in Leicester covers how the whole thing works before you commit.

Weighing up the cheaper DIY route first? Our guide to resin floor vs garage floor tiles covers why loose-laid tiles trap dirt and lift at the joints where a bonded floor stays put.

Resin vs the DIY garage floor options

Most garage floors come down to three choices. Here is how a bonded resin floor compares with the two DIY routes people usually weigh up first.

OptionHow it bondsHow long it lastsThe catch
Epoxy resin (what we lay)Chemically bonded to the ground-back slab10 to 20 yearsA proper job needs full grinding prep, so it is not a weekend DIY
Garage floor paintSits on top, no real bondA winter or twoPeels when a warm tyre rolls over it, and flakes by spring
Interlocking tilesLoose-laid, not fixed downVariesJoints trap dirt and damp, and edges lift under load

Where we work

Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands

We lay garage floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, from Leicester and Loughborough to Hinckley and beyond. See everywhere we cover.

Common questions

Can you lay resin over my existing concrete?
Almost always, yes. As long as the slab is sound, we grind it back and pour on top. Our guide to laying resin over cracked or old concrete covers the trickier slabs. If there is damp or movement, we flag it when we quote and talk through the options.
How long before I can park on it?
Light foot traffic the next day. Full cure for vehicles and heavy items is around seven days.
Is it slippery?
A high-gloss floor can be slippery wet, so for garages we usually broadcast a fine anti-slip aggregate into the topcoat for grip without losing the look.
How much does a resin garage floor cost?
Every garage is different, so we price each one after we have seen the slab and the size. The biggest factors are the floor area, the state of the concrete and the finish you choose. We put a single fixed price in writing before any work starts, with no surprises on the day. Our resin flooring cost guide walks through what drives the number.
Is epoxy worth it on a garage floor?
For a garage that gets daily use, yes. A bonded epoxy resin floor outlasts paint by years, shrugs off oil and dropped tools, and turns a dusty slab into a surface you can actually clean. The one time we would hold off is a slab with active damp or movement, which we flag honestly when we quote.
Can you epoxy a two-car garage floor?
Yes, double and triple garages are routine for us. We grind and pour the whole slab in one continuous floor so there are no joins down the middle, and we plan the work so you can move the cars back in as the floor cures.

Get your free quote.

Tell us about the space and we'll email your fixed-price written quote inside two working days.