Best Epoxy Garage Floors in Phoenix AZ
Absolutely Excellent!! Very professional, right from the start! My garage floor looks amazing. One of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Very reasonable and money well spent!
sledgeconcretecoatings.com
2311 W Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
So we initially had AFS come out, Victor was very nice and helpful. We then had someone scheduled to come out and measure our home to see the inconsistencies of the foundation.
Well we have 3 dogs and planned to put them in daycare for the day so that they wouldnt interfere at all with the measurement. Well we did that and they no call no showed me on the scheduled date.... So I ate about $75 for putting them in the doggie day care. This was about 2 years ago and I forget the reason they gave me. Something about scheduling blah blah. Anyways, they came out the next week and measured (didnt put dogs back in daycare, didnt feel like eating another $75 on the offchance this happened again).
Anways, was measured, analyzed. To fix everything wrong with the foundation they quoted us at $35,000. EL OH EL. So we opted for two vaccums installed in the house that were designed to dry out the soil underneath the home in an attempt to decrease the bulge we had in the home. Well day of install, the tech decided to move one of the vaccums. Which honestly, was probably a better idea as they were on either side of the bulge now. Previously they were pretty close together and would have only been on one side of the bulge. Technician was nice and friendly, no problem there...
We were told they'd come back out in 6-12 months. I figured theyd call to schedule that but I had to call to remind them. This was about 13 months later... so they came out re-measured (at no cost). This was February 16th of 2021. Guy told me it'd be about 2 weeks to get the updated report. Well a month later I called to see what was up. I reached Markee (who ive dealt with before) and he's a super nice dude, so props to him. He informed me they are backlogged short staffed... which who isnt these days. So he said he'd reach out to get that expedited....
Fast forward 2 months. Nothing. Call back, Markee again (once again super nice guy and unfortunately bears the brunt of disgruntled customers.) however kinda gave me the same shpiel. Backlogged/short staffed. It has now been 3 1/2 months after we were told 2 weeks. Still no updated report.
I understand you're short staffed, my job and a lot of others have had the same experience. However, I keep getting the run around months later. At this point its not worth reaching back out, hence this review. If you cant manage the volume of customers due to staffing, dont keep booking appointments until your priors are fulfilled? I dont know, just an outsiders opinion.... Either way, here's to hoping this might ACTUALLY expedite the process and get the new analysis in my email or mailed to me... wish me luck.
www.foundationrepairsaz.com
Well we have 3 dogs and planned to put them in daycare for the day so that they wouldnt interfere at all with the measurement. Well we did that and they no call no showed me on the scheduled date.... So I ate about $75 for putting them in the doggie day care. This was about 2 years ago and I forget the reason they gave me. Something about scheduling blah blah. Anyways, they came out the next week and measured (didnt put dogs back in daycare, didnt feel like eating another $75 on the offchance this happened again).
Anways, was measured, analyzed. To fix everything wrong with the foundation they quoted us at $35,000. EL OH EL. So we opted for two vaccums installed in the house that were designed to dry out the soil underneath the home in an attempt to decrease the bulge we had in the home. Well day of install, the tech decided to move one of the vaccums. Which honestly, was probably a better idea as they were on either side of the bulge now. Previously they were pretty close together and would have only been on one side of the bulge. Technician was nice and friendly, no problem there...
We were told they'd come back out in 6-12 months. I figured theyd call to schedule that but I had to call to remind them. This was about 13 months later... so they came out re-measured (at no cost). This was February 16th of 2021. Guy told me it'd be about 2 weeks to get the updated report. Well a month later I called to see what was up. I reached Markee (who ive dealt with before) and he's a super nice dude, so props to him. He informed me they are backlogged short staffed... which who isnt these days. So he said he'd reach out to get that expedited....
Fast forward 2 months. Nothing. Call back, Markee again (once again super nice guy and unfortunately bears the brunt of disgruntled customers.) however kinda gave me the same shpiel. Backlogged/short staffed. It has now been 3 1/2 months after we were told 2 weeks. Still no updated report.
I understand you're short staffed, my job and a lot of others have had the same experience. However, I keep getting the run around months later. At this point its not worth reaching back out, hence this review. If you cant manage the volume of customers due to staffing, dont keep booking appointments until your priors are fulfilled? I dont know, just an outsiders opinion.... Either way, here's to hoping this might ACTUALLY expedite the process and get the new analysis in my email or mailed to me... wish me luck.
3841 E Superior Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040
I am thoroughly impressed with Cardinal. Yes, the price is more than normal epoxy but that is because it is Poly Urea which is a superior product and also why you get a warranty that is SOOO much longer. From the salesperson to the email communication and the on time arrival all parties were professional.
I couldn't be happier with the end result.
www.cardinalconcretecoatings.com
I couldn't be happier with the end result.
4602 E Elwood St Suite #1, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Eze Decor Concrete recently layed new cool deck on our patio and fixed all of the horrendous mistakes from our previous contractor that initially did the job insufficiently. Gustavo and his team gave a quote that was reasonable and full of value. They arrived on the day scheduled and guess what, they completed the job on the day scheduled. They were honest with the needed updates, made truly beneficial suggestions. My wife and I are in talks with them about completing a future project.
Highly recommended!
Highly recommended!
6031 S 11th St, Phoenix, AZ 85042
I recently hired AZ Polished Concrete to polish the floor of a newly converter carport/garage. I can't say enough good things about how this process went! Working with AZPC was very easy, their communication, promptness, attention to detail and quality were amazing! There were numerous small concerns that I pointed out with cracks and chips and all were perfectly addressed. On the first day, the guys stayed really late making sure to take care of everything they needed to. I attached a picture to this review. My concrete floors were poured in 1978 and were looking pretty bad after years of use, oil spills, paint, spackle, etc. After they were done, the floor looks FANTASTIC!
azpolishedconcrete.com
Phoenix, AZ
Am in awe of how Epoxy Flooring Phoenix transformed my boring, grey concrete patio into a beautiful and vibrant space.
www.epoxyphoenix.com
358 E Roeser Rd #270, Phoenix, AZ 85040
We needed a concrete company to do the first home in a project-development. We reached out to Metro Concrete in a pinch, as our prior contractor backed out. They not only stepped in to complete the job, but got done ahead of what we expected them too in a last min pinch.
www.metroconcreteaz.com
2728 W Adventure Dr, Anthem, AZ 85086
Sun Valley took my stained patio, garage, driveway and entryway and made them beautiful. Highly recommend them.
sunvalleyconcretecoatingsllc.com
2102 W Lupine Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85029
Workers did a great job, people were friendly and professional. So far so good with our pool deck and garage floors.
www.galaxyconcretecoatings.com
1024 E Vista Del Cerro Dr Suite B, Tempe, AZ 85281
American epoxy was great to work with and did an amazing job !
www.americanepoxyarizona.com
7111 W Warner St, Phoenix, AZ 85043
I met Eric at Epoxy Arizona Floor Coatings just after COVID hit the valley in early 2020. At the time, Eric was one of many garage floor epoxy installers I interviewed. Due to the summer season starting (high heat is bad for epoxy installation) Eric suggested I wait until temperatures cooled before moving forward.
6-months passed and during that time I met an unlicensed, non-certified wall and concrete person working on a neighbors house. I asked the gentleman if he could install a cinder block wall for my pool equipment and another to cover my A/C units. Afterward, I had him install a 600' concrete driveway extension. All went well apart from last minute price increases and failures to come when promised.
It was then I asked if knew how to epoxy a garage floor (a dream of mine for quite sometime). He said yes and, due to the ongoing relationship and repeat business, I allowed him to do the work. It was a catastrophe. Among botching the job, I caught one of his employees stealing from me. Also, the man increased the price of the job by over 20% the day he came to do the work.
After completely ruining my garage floor, the gentleman never came to fix it and refused to take my calls. He even stooped as low as to contact my wife and have his son threaten me if I didn't stop asking for him to make it right. I ended up filing a police report(due to the threat) and, the next day, called Eric.
What a dramatic difference. Not only did Eric remember me, he came to my home immediately to access the damage. Eric stated a complete sanding, epoxy and clear coat was in order to make it right. Eric did not change his original quote, despite needing to do additional work, but also came the next day with a crew of 6 men! They worked tirelessly until the floor was perfect. Eric and his team came back multiple times over the next few days to apply clear coating and inspect the workmanship. He did all this without ever asking for any money upfront. When I asked him why, he stated it hurts to see good people being taken advantage of by unlicensed contractors. He continued with saying these types of contractors give our industry a bad reputation and I want to prove to you what professional workmanship and 30-years experience should look like.
In today's day and age this attitude is extremely rare. People don't
take pride in their work anymore and certainly don't stand by it or make it right when done wrong. Eric is a class act who made everything right with a firm handshake and a lot of integrity. I can say without a doubt, Eric is a good person who is passionate about his craft and extraordinarily caring for people he works with. Thank you for the amazing experience and for the reminder that honest, hardworking
people still exist. My lesson: I will never work with an unlicensed contractor ever again.
epoxyaz.com
6-months passed and during that time I met an unlicensed, non-certified wall and concrete person working on a neighbors house. I asked the gentleman if he could install a cinder block wall for my pool equipment and another to cover my A/C units. Afterward, I had him install a 600' concrete driveway extension. All went well apart from last minute price increases and failures to come when promised.
It was then I asked if knew how to epoxy a garage floor (a dream of mine for quite sometime). He said yes and, due to the ongoing relationship and repeat business, I allowed him to do the work. It was a catastrophe. Among botching the job, I caught one of his employees stealing from me. Also, the man increased the price of the job by over 20% the day he came to do the work.
After completely ruining my garage floor, the gentleman never came to fix it and refused to take my calls. He even stooped as low as to contact my wife and have his son threaten me if I didn't stop asking for him to make it right. I ended up filing a police report(due to the threat) and, the next day, called Eric.
What a dramatic difference. Not only did Eric remember me, he came to my home immediately to access the damage. Eric stated a complete sanding, epoxy and clear coat was in order to make it right. Eric did not change his original quote, despite needing to do additional work, but also came the next day with a crew of 6 men! They worked tirelessly until the floor was perfect. Eric and his team came back multiple times over the next few days to apply clear coating and inspect the workmanship. He did all this without ever asking for any money upfront. When I asked him why, he stated it hurts to see good people being taken advantage of by unlicensed contractors. He continued with saying these types of contractors give our industry a bad reputation and I want to prove to you what professional workmanship and 30-years experience should look like.
In today's day and age this attitude is extremely rare. People don't
take pride in their work anymore and certainly don't stand by it or make it right when done wrong. Eric is a class act who made everything right with a firm handshake and a lot of integrity. I can say without a doubt, Eric is a good person who is passionate about his craft and extraordinarily caring for people he works with. Thank you for the amazing experience and for the reminder that honest, hardworking
people still exist. My lesson: I will never work with an unlicensed contractor ever again.
Phoenix, AZ
Armor-Kote is the one to go with for garage floor coating! Price is right. Very professional from quote to final application. It will be enjoyed by us for many years and a great selling feature for the house!
www.envymygarage.com
1791 W University Dr Suite 160, Tempe, AZ 85281
I used Desert Coatings (DC) to do painted concrete flooring throughout our house back in August or September of 2017. The flooring consisted of a total of approximately 1,700 square feet of flooring. The house that this work was done at was a vacation house at the time, so I wasn’t there to supervise the work when it was done. Other work was being done at the house by another contractor at the same time. Overall, the final finished floor was okay, but there were some things I wasn’t happy about.
During their install process I received a call from my general contractor that the flooring installers had gotten cement material all over the newly painted doors and baseboards. I called DC and they gave me a $700 credit to have the doors and baseboards fixed and repainted. After the flooring job was done, I came out to the house and discovered that the workers had spilled concrete in various spots on my newly painted patio cool deck. I was able to power wash some of it away, but some still remains to this day.
In a bedroom some tile had to be removed and DC had to use a self-leveling concrete to even out the floor, as well as raise a portion to make it level with the rest of the room. When I was able to come out and look at the flooring, I noticed that this area was very wavy and had bumps in some spots. I called DC and they came out and applied another coat, which improved it, but the finish still wasn’t smooth flat in the end.
In the living room they had to fill the entire room with about 2-3 inches of concrete to fill the void left by removing the existing wood underlayment that was previously used to build up the floor. Where this new poured concrete met the existing concrete, a crack developed about 6-12 months later, which caused the paint to chip away. There were a couple other cracks that developed too. I called DC and they sent someone out to fix it. The repair consisted of them applying more paint over the cracked area. The repair ended up not being flush with the rest of the finish, and the color did not match the rest of the flooring. This crack is in a prominently noticeable area of the house too.
Fast forward to 2020-2021, the crack reappeared and the paint began to crack and chip away again. I didn’t call DC right away because I still was not living in the house full time yet. After moving in full time, the chipping away became worse from walking over the area. I called DC twice in August 2022 (8/25 & 8/29), both times reaching an answering service. They said they would pass the message along and someone would call me by the next day. No one called me back. After the second call I decided to start emailing them (9/1/22). The first email response I got was that Tom Allen (the owner) was out of state that week, so I waited about two weeks and emailed them again (9/14). I received an email back (9/16) stating that they were on vacation and would call me back when they returned. I waited a month and did not receive a response, so I emailed again (10/17/22) and received no response. I emailed a final time (10/27/22) and again no response.
In addition to the above there are a few spots here and there that I wasn’t happy with – under the kitchen island (uneven finish and sheen), a few wavy uneven spots here and there throughout the house. I didn’t write a review at the time, because I just figured I’d live with it as is, but now that I can’t get a response from them, or have them come out to do the repair, I’m writing a response now.
I do not recommend and would not use Desert Coatings again (I felt this way before the lack of response, but even more so now), especially if you’re looking for a high-end finish. I have since read other reviews where they do not respond to follow up calls for repairs when needed.
www.desertfloorcoatings.com
During their install process I received a call from my general contractor that the flooring installers had gotten cement material all over the newly painted doors and baseboards. I called DC and they gave me a $700 credit to have the doors and baseboards fixed and repainted. After the flooring job was done, I came out to the house and discovered that the workers had spilled concrete in various spots on my newly painted patio cool deck. I was able to power wash some of it away, but some still remains to this day.
In a bedroom some tile had to be removed and DC had to use a self-leveling concrete to even out the floor, as well as raise a portion to make it level with the rest of the room. When I was able to come out and look at the flooring, I noticed that this area was very wavy and had bumps in some spots. I called DC and they came out and applied another coat, which improved it, but the finish still wasn’t smooth flat in the end.
In the living room they had to fill the entire room with about 2-3 inches of concrete to fill the void left by removing the existing wood underlayment that was previously used to build up the floor. Where this new poured concrete met the existing concrete, a crack developed about 6-12 months later, which caused the paint to chip away. There were a couple other cracks that developed too. I called DC and they sent someone out to fix it. The repair consisted of them applying more paint over the cracked area. The repair ended up not being flush with the rest of the finish, and the color did not match the rest of the flooring. This crack is in a prominently noticeable area of the house too.
Fast forward to 2020-2021, the crack reappeared and the paint began to crack and chip away again. I didn’t call DC right away because I still was not living in the house full time yet. After moving in full time, the chipping away became worse from walking over the area. I called DC twice in August 2022 (8/25 & 8/29), both times reaching an answering service. They said they would pass the message along and someone would call me by the next day. No one called me back. After the second call I decided to start emailing them (9/1/22). The first email response I got was that Tom Allen (the owner) was out of state that week, so I waited about two weeks and emailed them again (9/14). I received an email back (9/16) stating that they were on vacation and would call me back when they returned. I waited a month and did not receive a response, so I emailed again (10/17/22) and received no response. I emailed a final time (10/27/22) and again no response.
In addition to the above there are a few spots here and there that I wasn’t happy with – under the kitchen island (uneven finish and sheen), a few wavy uneven spots here and there throughout the house. I didn’t write a review at the time, because I just figured I’d live with it as is, but now that I can’t get a response from them, or have them come out to do the repair, I’m writing a response now.
I do not recommend and would not use Desert Coatings again (I felt this way before the lack of response, but even more so now), especially if you’re looking for a high-end finish. I have since read other reviews where they do not respond to follow up calls for repairs when needed.
2836 W Buckeye Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85009