Epoxy flooring cost breakdown for a Broward County garage and residential project
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How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Cost in Broward County? (2026 Guide)

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Updated June 2026
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Epoxy flooring in Broward County typically runs $5 to $12 per square foot installed, depending on the finish you choose. A standard 2-car garage with a popular flake floor usually lands between $2,500 and $4,000.

If you have searched for epoxy flooring prices in Broward County, you have probably hit the same wall most homeowners do. Almost no contractor in South Florida publishes a number. You fill out a form, wait for a callback, and hope the estimate that eventually arrives is fair. We think that is backwards. You deserve to walk into the conversation already knowing the ranges, so this guide lays out real 2026 pricing for the Broward County market by finish, shows what a typical garage actually costs, and explains the local conditions that push a quote up or down.

At Ascent Epoxy Broward, transparent pricing is part of how we do business. Whether you are coating a two-car garage in Pembroke Pines or refinishing a retail floor in Fort Lauderdale, the numbers below reflect what people in Broward County are paying this year. Want a number for your exact slab? Call (954) 289-0864 for a free estimate, or read on first.

Broward County Epoxy Flooring Cost by Finish

Epoxy is not one product. The finish you pick is the single biggest factor in your price, and it determines how the floor looks, how it performs, and how long it lasts. There are four finishes that make up nearly every residential job in Broward County. Here is what each one costs per square foot, installed, in 2026.

FinishCost Per Sq FtBest For
Solid Color$5–$7Utility garages, storage, budget-conscious projects
Flake / Chip$6–$9The most popular garage floor; hides marks, adds grip
Metallic$9–$12Showrooms, interiors, high-end designer floors
Quartz$10–$12Maximum durability and slip resistance

Solid Color Epoxy ($5–$7 per sq ft)

Solid color is the entry point. It gives you a clean, glossy, single-color surface that is easy to sweep and easy to live with. It is the right call for a utility garage, a storage room, or any space where function matters more than looks. In Broward County, even a basic solid-color job still needs a full diamond grind and often a moisture primer, which is why the local floor sits a little higher than the cheapest national numbers you might see online. Most solid-color projects here land in the $5 to $6 range once that prep is accounted for.

Flake / Chip Epoxy ($6–$9 per sq ft)

Flake is the workhorse and the most popular choice for Broward County garages. Vinyl color chips are broadcast into the wet base coat to create a textured, multicolor finish that hides hot-tire marks and minor slab imperfections while adding real slip resistance underfoot. Flake floors come in dozens of blends, from quiet neutrals to bold high-contrast looks. Most homeowners pair a full flake broadcast with a polyaspartic topcoat, which is the configuration we recommend in South Florida for its humidity tolerance and UV stability. That upgraded system reaches the upper end of the range, and it is worth it here.

Metallic Epoxy ($9–$12 per sq ft)

Metallic is the designer finish. Reflective pigments are mixed into clear resin and worked by hand during the pour to create flowing, marbled, three-dimensional patterns. No two metallic floors are identical. It is a favorite for residential interiors, home gyms, showrooms, and boutique retail spaces across Weston and Coral Springs. Price scales with design complexity: a single-color marble effect sits near the bottom of the range, while a multi-pigment, multi-layer design reaches the top. The skill required to install it well is a big part of what you are paying for.

Quartz Epoxy ($10–$12 per sq ft)

Quartz is the performance finish. Colored quartz granules are broadcast into the resin to build a thicker, harder, slip-resistant surface that stands up to heavy traffic, impact, and constant cleaning. It is most common in commercial kitchens, clinics, locker rooms, and food-service spaces, but it also works as a premium residential option where durability is the priority. Because quartz systems are usually specified by the job rather than sold off a list, expect commercial quartz to be quoted after a walkthrough.

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What a Typical 2-Car Garage Costs in Broward County

The two-car garage is the most common epoxy project we install, so it is the easiest to anchor a real number to. A standard Broward County two-car garage runs about 400 to 500 square feet. With a quality flake system, that lands between $2,500 and $4,000 all in. That total covers full concrete preparation, crack and spall repair, the epoxy base coat, the flake broadcast, and a protective polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat. A smaller one-car garage typically runs $1,000 to $3,000 depending on slab condition and finish.

Step up to a metallic floor in that same garage and the total climbs toward the top of the range, because metallic is more material-intensive and far more labor-intensive to install. Step down to a plain solid-color system and you can land near the bottom of the flake range or just below it, depending on slab condition. Commercial work is quoted differently, generally $3 to $7 per square foot depending on the system and the size of the space.

Garage SizeTypical Total
1-car garage (240–300 sq ft)$1,000–$3,000
2-car garage, flake (most popular)$2,500–$4,000
2-car garage, metallic (designer)$3,500–$6,000
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Two things move that number the most: the condition of your slab and whether your concrete needs moisture mitigation. Both are covered in the next section, because in Broward County they come up more often than almost anywhere else in the country.

The Broward County Cost Drivers Nobody Warns You About

National cost charts are written for the average American slab in a dry, temperate climate. South Florida is neither. Four local conditions raise the floor on what a lasting epoxy floor costs here, and understanding them is the difference between a floor that holds for years and one that peels in months.

Moisture Mitigation

This is the single biggest reason Broward County pricing runs higher than inland markets. South Florida sits on a high water table, and a large share of slabs here push enough moisture vapor up through the concrete to wreck a coating from underneath. A professional installer tests for this before quoting. When a moisture test shows transmission above the safe threshold, a moisture-mitigation primer becomes mandatory, adding roughly $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot. The moisture test itself typically runs $200 to $400. Skipping this step to shave the price is the fastest path to a floor that bubbles and delaminates, and it is the most common cause of premature epoxy failure in Florida.

Polyaspartic Topcoats

Broward County humidity averages around 75 percent, and year-round heat keeps slab temperatures high. Standard slow-cure epoxy can blush, cloud, or fail to cure properly in those conditions. That is why local contractors push polyaspartic and polyurea topcoats instead. They cure faster, tolerate humidity better, and resist yellowing. The upgrade adds about $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot over a plain epoxy topcoat for the same flake spec, and in this climate it is the difference between a floor built for South Florida and one that was simply not.

UV-Stable Topcoats

Sub-tropical sun ambers and chalks coatings that are not UV-stable, and it does it fast on garage floors with the bay door open and on any sun-exposed interior. Florida floors should carry a UV-stable topcoat as standard, which is exactly what a polyaspartic or polyurea system delivers. It raises the baseline spec compared with a colder market where a basic epoxy topcoat would survive, but it is what keeps a Broward County floor looking new instead of faded.

Salt Air

Coastal Broward County properties from Fort Lauderdale to Hollywood Beach and Pompano face salt-air exposure that degrades coatings at edges and open bays over time. It is a marginal factor on a closed residential garage but a real one on warehouses, open-bay facilities, pool decks, and waterfront homes, where the spec moves toward thicker, more chemically resistant systems and UV-stable topcoats. If your project is near the water, expect that to show up in the recommendation.

The honest framing is this: South Florida's humidity, high water table, heat, and UV mean the right system here is rarely the cheapest one. Those four drivers raise the spec floor, so the entry price runs above a dry inland market. But that prep is exactly what makes the floor last. If you want the full breakdown of how moisture causes failures and the test that prevents them, read our guide on why epoxy floors fail in Broward County and the moisture test that prevents it.

Which Finish Is Right for Your Project

Choosing a finish comes down to how you use the space and what you want out of it. Here is how to think about it.

  • Tight budget, utility space: Solid color at $5 to $7 per square foot gives you a clean, durable, easy-to-clean floor without the decorative premium.
  • Most garages: Flake at $6 to $9 per square foot is the default for a reason. It hides marks, adds grip, and looks finished. With a polyaspartic topcoat it is the best all-around value in Broward County.
  • Showpiece interiors: Metallic at $9 to $12 per square foot turns a floor into a feature. Worth it where appearance is the goal.
  • Heavy use and slip safety: Quartz at $10 to $12 per square foot is the most durable, most slip-resistant option, and the standard for commercial kitchens and clinics.

For most Broward County homeowners coating a garage, a full flake broadcast with a polyaspartic topcoat is the sweet spot. It balances appearance, durability, and the humidity and UV protection this climate demands.

What a Real Quote Should Include

A per-square-foot number means nothing if it leaves out the work that makes the floor last. When you compare estimates, make sure each one spells out the full scope so you are comparing the same thing.

  1. Moisture testing. Any reputable Broward County installer should test your slab before quoting. If a company does not mention it, ask directly. This is the most important step in our climate.
  2. Concrete preparation. A proper job starts with a diamond grind, not a quick acid wash. The quote should say how the slab will be prepped.
  3. Crack and spall repair. Deep cracks should be routed and filled before any coating goes down. Confirm it is included.
  4. The full coating system. Base coat, decorative layer, and a UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat. A single thin coat is not a system.
  5. The bottom-line total. Compare the complete project cost, not just the per-square-foot figure, since prep and topcoat are where corners get cut.

If one quote comes in dramatically lower than the others, look for what is missing. The usual culprits are skipped moisture testing, no real grinding, diluted consumer-grade product, and no protective topcoat. Those shortcuts save money today and cost you the whole floor within a year or two. A professionally installed epoxy floor should last 10 to 30 years in a home, so the right prep pays for itself many times over.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Broward County?

Epoxy flooring in Broward County typically runs $5 to $12 per square foot installed in 2026, depending on the finish. Solid color is $5 to $7, flake is $6 to $9, metallic is $9 to $12, and quartz is $10 to $12. A standard 2-car garage with a flake floor usually lands between $2,500 and $4,000 all in.

Why is epoxy more expensive in South Florida than the national average?

Broward County's high water table, year-round humidity, and strong sun raise the spec floor. A large share of slabs here need a moisture-mitigation primer (about $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot) plus a humidity-tolerant, UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. That prep is exactly what makes the floor last, so the entry price runs above a dry inland market.

How much does a 2-car garage epoxy floor cost in Broward County?

A typical Broward County 2-car garage is 400 to 500 square feet. With a quality flake system that lands between $2,500 and $4,000, covering full prep, crack repair, the base coat, the flake broadcast, and a protective polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat. A metallic upgrade climbs toward $3,500 to $6,000.

Does my slab need moisture mitigation before epoxy?

Often, yes. Because of Broward County's high water table, many slabs push enough moisture vapor to wreck a coating from underneath. A professional installer tests the slab before quoting; if the reading is above the safe threshold, a moisture-mitigation primer is mandatory. The moisture test itself usually runs $200 to $400.

Which epoxy finish is the best value for a Broward County garage?

For most Broward County homeowners coating a garage, a full flake broadcast with a polyaspartic topcoat is the sweet spot at $6 to $9 per square foot. It hides marks, adds grip, looks finished, and delivers the humidity and UV protection this climate demands.

How long should a professionally installed epoxy floor last in Broward County?

A professionally installed epoxy floor with proper diamond-grind prep, moisture mitigation where needed, and a UV-stable topcoat should last roughly 10 to 20 years in a home and 5 to 10 years in a commercial setting. Skipped prep is what causes the early failures you hear about, not the technology itself.

Get Your Personalized Broward County Epoxy Quote

This guide gives you the ranges and the reasoning, but the only way to get an accurate number for your floor is to have your slab evaluated in person. At Ascent Epoxy Broward, every estimate starts with a real look at your concrete, moisture testing, and an honest conversation about which finish makes sense for your space and budget. No pressure, no bait-and-switch, just a clear number and a system built for South Florida.

Ready to start? Call us at (954) 289-0864 or request a free quote online. We serve Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Davie, Plantation, Weston, and the surrounding communities across Broward County.

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