Diamond-ground prep, decorative flake, 100% solid epoxy — built to hold up through Nebraska winters and rated for vehicle traffic for 10 to 20 years.
Garage floor epoxy coating in Omaha protects bare concrete from the oil, road salt, and de-icer that Nebraska winters track in every year. Uncoated garage floors in Omaha absorb stains permanently and pit over time from freeze-thaw cycles — epoxy seals the surface so spills wipe up and the concrete stays intact. We grind the slab before every garage floor coating in Omaha to create a mechanical bond, then apply a base coat, decorative flake broadcast, and clear topcoat. The result is a surface rated for vehicle traffic that holds up for 10 to 20 years.
We grind the slab to open the concrete's surface and create a mechanical bond. This is what separates a 15-year coating from one that peels in 18 months. We don't acid-etch.
Any cracks, chips, or divots in your Omaha garage floor are filled and leveled before any coating goes down. We don't coat over problems — we fix them.
We apply 100% solid epoxy base coat — not the water-based product home stores sell. Professional-grade formula, three to four times thicker, rated for vehicle traffic.
Color chips are broadcast into the wet base coat at full saturation. This gives the floor its custom look, adds slip resistance when wet, and hides everyday dirt.
A clear polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat locks the flake in, gives the floor its gloss, and is the layer that takes the daily abuse from tires, chemicals, and foot traffic.
The floor is walkable in 24 hours, ready for light use in 48 hours, and fully cured for vehicle traffic in 72 hours. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Every garage floor in Omaha starts with diamond grinding. Acid etching — what the cheap crews use — leaves chemical residue that kills adhesion.
We use professional-grade, 100% solid epoxy — not the watered-down water-based product. Thicker, harder, and rated for Nebraska winters.
We know what road salt and freeze-thaw cycles do to Omaha concrete. We prep accordingly so the coating holds through every season.
We come to your Omaha garage, look at the slab, and give you a written quote before any work begins. The price you get is the price you pay.
Garage floor epoxy in Omaha typically costs between $3 and $7 per square foot installed. Here's what that looks like by garage size:
| Garage Size | Approx. Square Footage | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Car Garage | 200–250 sq ft | $600 – $1,100 |
| 2-Car Garage | 400–500 sq ft | $800 – $1,800 |
| 3-Car Garage | 600–750 sq ft | $1,200 – $2,800 |
Final pricing depends on concrete condition, system selected, and any repair work needed. We provide free on-site estimates with firm written quotes — no ranges, no surprises.
A professionally installed garage floor epoxy coating in Omaha typically lasts 10 to 20 years with proper prep and 100% solid epoxy. The biggest factor is concrete preparation — diamond grinding creates a bond that holds. DIY kits with water-based epoxy typically peel within 1 to 3 years because the surface prep isn't adequate and the coating is too thin.
Most two and three-car garage floor jobs in Omaha take one to two days. Day one is diamond grinding, crack repair, and base coat. Day two (if needed) is topcoat. The floor is walkable in 24 hours and ready for vehicle traffic in 72 hours. We'll give you a specific timeline when we see your garage.
Yes — the entire floor needs to be clear before we start grinding. We'll remind you when we schedule the job. Most customers move their cars to the street, stack items in the driveway, and clear the floor the night before. We can work in sections for oversized items that are truly immovable, but the work area needs to be open.
Yes, with conditions. Epoxy needs the concrete temperature to be above 50°F during application and cure. In Nebraska winters, that typically means heated garages or scheduling during warmer stretches. We'll assess your garage and plan accordingly — we've coated plenty of Omaha garage floors in cold weather with the right approach.
Most cracks in Omaha garage floors are surface cracks or shrinkage cracks — completely normal in Nebraska's climate, and completely repairable before coating. We fill and level cracks as part of the prep process. The only cracks that create problems are structural ones with active movement or significant heaving — if we see that, we'll tell you upfront and explain your options.
Decorative flake (color chip) epoxy is the most popular choice for Omaha garages because it hides everyday dirt and grime between cleanings, adds texture that reduces slipperiness when wet, and looks more finished than solid color. Solid color is slightly easier to clean but shows dust and footprints more. We bring both options to your free estimate so you can compare.