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Epoxy-coated garage floor in a modern Charlotte home
Charlotte, North Carolina

Epoxy Garage Floors in Charlotte

Industrial-grade garage floor coatings that look like polished granite and stand up to daily wear, hot tires, and chemical spills for decades.

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Looks & Lasts
Like Granite

Lifetime Satisfaction Warranty

Across the greater Charlotte area, our installers put down floor systems built to look beautiful the day they're poured and keep looking that way long after the neighbours stop asking where you had it done.

Every job uses commercial-grade resins, full concrete prep, and finishing products that outlast anything sold as a DIY kit. The crews treat substrate preparation as the critical step — that's what makes a coating resist peeling, staining, and hot-tire pickup for years.

Industrial-grade systems we install:

  • Epoxy
  • Polyaspartic
  • Polyurea
  • Urethane
Our Difference

How our coating system stands apart

Our signature hybrid system is built around one idea: the prep determines the life of the floor. We grind, vacuum, and repair every square inch of concrete before a drop of resin goes down, because adhesion is what separates a floor that lasts thirty years from a kit that lifts in two.

Pair that preparation with commercial-grade epoxies and polyaspartic top coats, and you get a garage floor that shrugs off hot tires, dropped tools, and spilled oil — with finishes that stay sharp instead of chalking and fading.

Behind every installation sits our lifetime satisfaction warranty, guaranteed against hot-tire pickup and delamination from the substrate.

Justin Roche and family, owners of Granite-garage floors Charlotte

Justin Roche & Family

Owners

A word from the owner

We built this business around a single promise: every floor we install is the one we'd install in our own home. That means best-in-class materials, trained installers who take pride in their craft, and a warranty we actually stand behind long after the job is done.

We serve homeowners and commercial clients across the Charlotte metro — from residential garages and basements to automotive shops, warehouses, aircraft hangars, medical facilities, and finished commercial spaces. Whatever your concrete surface, we have a system for it.

Our install window is typically one to two days, and most customers walk back into their garages inside of a week. Durable, easy to clean, guaranteed to last — that's what we do, and it's the only thing we do.

About Us

About Granite-garage floors Charlotte

Granite-garage floors Charlotte is locally owned and operated by Justin Roche and has been upgrading garages across the Charlotte metro since 2019. Every job leaves the warehouse with the same goal: a beautiful, durable, low-maintenance floor backed by a lifetime satisfaction warranty.

Our installers are part of the community they serve — from Lake Norman down through SouthPark, Ballantyne, Matthews, and across the state line into Fort Mill and Rock Hill. They train hard on prep, layering, and finish work, and they treat every client's garage with the same care they'd give their own.

When you hire us, you hire a team that cares more about the long-term look and performance of your floor than the day it gets installed. That's the only way to earn referrals in a town this size, and it's why so much of our work comes from them.

Why Epoxy

Why choose epoxy for garage floors in Charlotte?

Epoxy is the right answer for high-traffic concrete. A properly installed coating shrugs off the daily abuse a garage floor sees — foot traffic, tire wear, dropped hardware, the occasional chemical spill — and it does all of that while looking sharper than bare concrete ever could.

Safety

Optional anti-slip aggregate builds traction into the top coat, giving you a surface that stays predictable even when it's wet.

Easy to clean

The sealed resin surface wipes clean. A broom and a pH-neutral cleaner handle almost everything — no scrubbing stains out of porous concrete.

Customizable

Dozens of flake blends and gloss levels mean the floor can match your taste, your home, or the look of a showroom.

Durable

Commercial-grade coatings handle heavy vehicles and equipment, resist common chemicals, and hold up to years of use without chipping.

Cost effective

Installed directly over existing concrete, an epoxy system delivers a premium finish at a lower cost per square foot than replacement flooring.

Warranted for life

Every install is covered by our lifetime satisfaction warranty, guaranteed against hot-tire pickup and delamination.

Our Process

How we work

Initial phone call with a Granite-garage floors consultant

We start with a conversation

Request a quote and we'll walk you through how our systems work, which finishes are available, and an initial estimate based on your garage's size and condition. You get a feel for who we are and what to expect before we ever set foot in your space.

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In-garage consultation with product samples

In-garage walkthrough

Next, one of our team visits in person. We measure the space, inspect the concrete, show you physical finish samples, and answer every question. You leave the meeting with a firm, written quote — lifetime satisfaction warranty included.

Crew installing an epoxy garage floor coating

Professional installation

Most installs take one to two days, and the space is back in service a few days after the last coat cures. Crews stay on schedule, clean up meticulously, and work around home closings, renovations, or family events — weather doesn't change the plan.

Compare

Garage floor paint vs. garage floor coating

There are two practical ways to upgrade the concrete in your garage: paint or a full coating system. They look similar in a showroom brochure, but they behave nothing alike once the cars start driving on them.

Garage floor paint

Pros

  • Lowest upfront cost
  • Fast to apply, often a single weekend
  • Wide range of colours at any paint store

Cons

  • Short lifespan — typically peels inside of a few years
  • Not rated for sustained vehicle or foot traffic
  • Can trap moisture and damage the concrete below

Garage floor coatings

Pros

  • Long-term protection for the concrete substrate
  • Resists hot tires, chemicals, impact, and stains
  • Dozens of designer finishes and gloss levels
  • Built-in slip resistance options

Cons

  • Higher upfront investment
  • Must be installed by trained professionals for the system to perform
Finishes

Our finishes

Our signature Granite finish broadcasts ¼" flakes to rejection into a 100% solids epoxy base coat, sealed under a UV-stable polyaspartic top coat. Available in earth-tones, greys, and solid blends engineered to look like natural granite or quartz countertops.

Beach sand granite finish
Beach Sand
Saddle cecelia granite finish
Saddle Cecelia
Java chip granite finish
Java Chip
Gunflint cliff granite finish
Gunflint Cliff
Sea leaf granite finish
Sea Leaf
Charcoal granite finish
Charcoal

Our Stone finish layers full-broadcast ¼" flakes between a solvent-based epoxy base and the same polyaspartic top coat. Earth and grey blends evoke a stone patio and coordinate with modern designer palettes.

Snow cap stone finish
Snow Cap
Slate gray stone finish
Slate Gray
Aspen greige stone finish
Aspen Greige

Our Quartz finish uses finer 1/8" or 1/16" flakes for a refined, smoother surface. It reads like polished quartz countertops — quieter, more uniform, and just as durable as the Granite line.

Baja beige quartz finish
Baja Beige
Beach sand quartz finish
Beach Sand
Sea leaf quartz finish
Sea Leaf
Installation

Our epoxy floor coating process in Charlotte

The floor we hand back to you is the product of a disciplined, multi-step process. Skip a stage and the finish suffers — run them all in order, and you get a coating that holds up for decades.

  • Deep clean. Every speck of dust, debris, and legacy coating gets removed so the resin bonds to bare concrete.
  • Substrate repair. Cracks, divots, and expansion joints are filled and levelled — a smooth foundation is the whole game.
  • Mechanical profiling. Diamond grinders open the concrete's pores, creating the textured profile a coating needs to key in.
  • Base coat application. Industrial epoxy is mixed to spec and rolled in tight sections so coverage stays consistent and nothing dries mid-pour.
  • Flake broadcast & cure. Decorative flakes are thrown to rejection, then the layer cures fully before we touch it again.
  • Polyaspartic top coat. A UV-stable sealer locks everything in, adds chemical resistance, and delivers the gloss level you chose.
By the numbers

Worth mentioning

Because garage floor coatings are our only business, every ounce of our focus goes into one thing — getting concrete right, from product selection to the install crew to the customer call the year after.

100%
Locally Owned
Lifetime
Satisfaction Warranty
5M+
Square Feet Installed
1,000+
Trusted Reviews
Care Guide

Maintaining your Granite-garage floors coating

A coated floor asks very little of you — a few easy habits are all it takes to keep it looking showroom-new for the long haul.

  • Sweep first. Clear loose grit off the floor before wet cleaning, so you're not dragging sand across the finish.
  • Address spills fast. Oil, brake fluid, and harsh solvents won't stain if you wipe them up the same day.
  • Mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Skip the harsh degreasers — warm water and a gentle cleaner handle the weekly cleanup.
  • Protect high-impact zones. A cheap mat under a jack stand or motorcycle kickstand prevents point-load marks in the finish.
Justin Roche, owner

Justin Roche

Owner

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