Epoxy Flooring Services in Greenville, SC

Whether you need a garage floor coated, a commercial kitchen brought up to health code, a basement waterproofed, or an entire warehouse resurfaced — we handle it. All of it. From the concrete up.

We're Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring, a professional concrete coating and epoxy flooring company based in Greenville, SC. We work with homeowners, business owners, restaurant operators, warehouse managers, and commercial contractors throughout the Upstate. No subcontracting. No crew you've never met. Just our team, doing the work the right way.

Here's everything we do.

Epoxy Flooring Installation & Refinishing

Epoxy flooring isn't one product — it's a category that covers a wide range of systems, each built for different conditions, different uses, and different aesthetics. The right system for a single-car garage in Mauldin is not the same as the right system for a commercial showroom in downtown Greenville.

We spec every job based on what the floor actually needs. That starts with looking at it in person.

Epoxy Flake Flooring Systems

Colored chips broadcast over a base coat and sealed under a clear topcoat. It's our most-requested residential system — clean, durable, grip underfoot, and available in dozens of color blends. Hides minor surface imperfections, cleans easily, and holds up to years of daily use without looking tired. One of the best all-around choices for garages, gyms, and commercial spaces that want a professional look without a complicated installation.

Decorative Metallic Epoxy Floors

Metallic pigments move through the coating as it cures and create flowing, three-dimensional patterns that look like ocean water, marble, or molten metal. No two floors ever look the same. We install metallic epoxy in commercial lobbies, restaurant dining areas, showrooms, high-end residential interiors, and anywhere a property owner wants a floor that's genuinely one of a kind.

Solid Color Epoxy Coatings

Not every floor needs decoration. Solid color epoxy delivers a clean, uniform finish in virtually any color and sheen level — from satin to high-gloss. Common in commercial facilities, warehouses, utility spaces, and anywhere function takes priority. Simple, tough, and easy to maintain.

High-Gloss Epoxy Topcoats

The topcoat is what the floor's surface actually takes punishment from every day. A professional-grade high-gloss topcoat seals the system, adds chemical resistance, and makes the floor dramatically easier to keep clean. It also reflects light — which matters more than most people realize in garages, warehouses, and commercial spaces where lighting directly affects how usable the space feels.

Polyaspartic Floor Coatings

Polyaspartic is the newer generation of fast-cure floor coating. It cures faster than standard epoxy, handles temperature swings better, and resists UV yellowing — which is a real issue in South Carolina's climate. We use polyaspartic systems for outdoor applications, one-day garage installs, and commercial jobs where extended downtime isn't an option.

One-Day Garage Floor Installations

Diamond grinding in the morning, coating application through the day, topcoat done by evening. Most residential garages are back in use by the next morning. We run these all week across Greenville County using fast-cure polyaspartic systems. The speed doesn't mean shortcuts — the prep is identical to a multi-day install. The materials are professional-grade. The result is the same.

Quartz Aggregate Flooring

Quartz granules broadcast into wet epoxy create one of the hardest, most durable floor surfaces available. Heavy texture, serious slip resistance, and the kind of wear tolerance that standard coatings can't match. Standard in commercial kitchens, locker rooms, restrooms, and industrial facilities where the floor has to take real daily punishment for years.

Workers painting a large industrial floor white

Old Epoxy Coating Removal

Failed or peeling epoxy has to come off before anything new will bond. Coating over delaminating material is a guarantee of another failed floor down the road. We strip existing coatings completely — along with old paint, sealers, and adhesive residue — using mechanical grinding matched to the coating type. Whatever's on the slab that doesn't belong there, we remove it before we start talking about what goes on next.

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(864) 400-2851

Concrete Prep, Polishing & Repair

Most floor failures trace back to one thing: what happened — or didn't happen — before the coating went down. Grinding, crack repair, moisture testing, subfloor leveling — this is the work nobody sees, and it's the work that determines whether the job lasts five years or twenty.

We do this part right on every job. That's not a selling point — it's just the minimum standard for work that's supposed to hold up.

Concrete Surface Grinding & Prep

We use professional diamond grinding equipment to open the concrete surface before any coating is applied. Grinding removes surface contaminants, old coatings, and surface sealer while creating the mechanical profile that new coatings need to bond properly. Rolling epoxy over unground concrete is the most common reason floors fail. We don't do it.

Concrete Crack & Spall Repair

Cracks, chips, and spalled areas get filled and repaired with professional-grade materials matched to the type and depth of damage. We feather repairs so they disappear under the finished coating. Skipping this step means damage telegraphs through the surface — we've seen it on plenty of budget jobs that cut this corner. We don't cut it.

Interior Concrete Staining

Not every residential floor needs epoxy. Acid staining creates a mottled, organic appearance where color reacts with the concrete — no two floors look identical. Water-based staining produces more consistent, saturated color across the surface. Both options get sealed with a durable topcoat. For open-plan living areas, finished basements, home offices, and sunrooms, stained concrete delivers a warm, polished look that's been growing steadily in Greenville's renovation market.

Concrete Driveway Sealing & Coating

A sealed driveway sheds water instead of absorbing it, which dramatically slows cracking and surface deterioration. We handle driveway sealing and coating for homeowners throughout the Upstate — Augusta Road, White Horse Road, Woodruff Road, and beyond. For driveways that already have cracking or surface pitting, we repair before we seal. Coating over unaddressed damage just hides the problem temporarily.

Self-Leveling Epoxy Underlayment

Floors with dips, low spots, and uneven areas — common in older Greenville homes with slabs that have shifted over the years — need a flat base before a finish coat can go on properly. Self-leveling epoxy flows across the floor and fills low areas automatically, creating an even surface without extensive manual work. This step gets skipped more than it should. The results of skipping it show up in the finished floor.

Industrial Grade Warehouse Coatings

Forklift traffic, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and constant heavy use require a completely different category of coating system than a residential garage floor. We've installed industrial flooring in distribution facilities, manufacturing plants, and storage operations throughout the Greenville–Spartanburg corridor. We spec high-build systems with the compressive strength, chemical resistance, and surface profile matched to each facility's actual demands.

Chemical Resistant Shop Floors

Automotive shops, body shops, and industrial facilities deal with fluids that dissolve standard coatings — acids, solvents, brake fluid, transmission fluid. If your shop floor is staining or softening from chemical exposure, a standard epoxy isn't the right answer. We install chemically resistant systems formulated for specific chemical exposures, and we ask what your floor actually has to resist before we spec anything.

? Not sure what your concrete needs?

Call us. We'll come take a look and give you an honest assessment.

(864) 400-2851

Industrial Coatings & Floor Painting

Some of the most common floor coating searches — "garage floor paint," "patio floor coating," "pool deck paint" — land in this category. The terminology varies but the need is the same: a professional coating system that holds up to real-world conditions instead of peeling after one South Carolina summer.

We use products built for the actual application. That distinction matters more than most people realize until they're looking at a failed floor six months in.

Garage Floor Epoxy Coating

Greenville garage floors take a beating. Hot summers expand the concrete. January cold snaps contract it. Oil, road salt, and tire chemicals do damage in between. A professional garage floor coating — properly ground, properly primed, and applied with the right materials — handles all of it. This is one of our most-requested services across Greenville County, and it's also where we get the most calls about failed DIY and budget installs.

brown wooden door frame

Patio and Porch Epoxy Finishes

Outdoor concrete in Greenville takes UV exposure, rain, heat cycles, pollen, and mildew — and most of it gets zero protection until it starts to pit and stain. We install outdoor-rated epoxy and polyaspartic finishes for patios and porches throughout the Upstate. Standard indoor epoxy is not UV-stable and turns yellow within a season outside. Every outdoor system we install is specifically formulated for exterior exposure.

Anti-Slip Pool Deck Coatings

Wet concrete around a pool is a serious slip hazard, especially during a Greenville summer with kids running in and out all day. Our anti-slip pool deck coatings add texture and traction without making the surface uncomfortable underfoot. We use UV-stable materials — because South Carolina sun will destroy anything that isn't rated for it — and we've installed pool deck coatings from Pelham Road neighborhoods to properties around Lake Cunningham.

Safety Line Striping & Floor Marking

Traffic lanes, hazard zones, equipment boundaries, emergency egress paths — floor marking keeps facilities organized and OSHA-compliant. We use high-durability marking materials that hold up to heavy equipment traffic and stay visible for years. For warehouses and industrial facilities throughout the Greenville–Spartanburg corridor, safety striping is often installed alongside a full floor coating system as part of a single project.

Retail Showroom Floor Finishes

Your floor is part of your brand. Customers walk in and form opinions about your business before they say a word — a worn, dull, or stained floor tells a story you don't want told. We've installed showroom flooring in car dealerships, furniture stores, boutique retail spaces, and commercial lobbies across Greenville. High-gloss finishes reflect light and make the space feel larger and brighter. Metallic epoxy is a strong choice for high-end retail where the floor itself is part of the presentation.

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UV-Stable Outdoor Coatings

Standard epoxy turns yellow in direct sunlight — it's a chemistry issue, not a quality issue. Epoxy resins simply aren't UV-stable by default. Every outdoor application we install uses formulations specifically designed to hold color and gloss under direct sun exposure. We don't use indoor products outside. The difference in performance over a South Carolina summer is significant enough that it's not a corner worth cutting.

? Call us today to schedule your free on-site quote.

(864) 400-2851

Concrete Waterproofing & Vapor Barrier

Water is the most common reason epoxy floors fail — and it's one of the most commonly skipped parts of the installation process. Moisture coming up through a slab from below will push a coating off from underneath. It doesn't matter how good the product is or how carefully it was applied. If the moisture issue isn't addressed first, the floor fails.

We test before we coat. Every time.

Epoxy Vapor Barrier Installation

Before any coating goes down on a slab with elevated moisture readings, a specialized vapor barrier primer is applied to block moisture migration from below. This is non-negotiable for basement floors and any concrete showing signs of moisture transmission. Skipping it in the name of saving money or time produces a floor that costs significantly more to fix later.

Basement Floor Resurfacing

Basements in the Upstate deal with moisture — it's just the reality of the soil conditions and climate here. Whether you're in an older home in North Main or a newer build on the Eastside, concrete basement floors absorb ground moisture, develop efflorescence, and sometimes crack from soil movement. Our basement resurfacing process starts with a vapor transmission test before we touch anything. If moisture is present above acceptable levels, we incorporate a barrier primer before the surface work begins. We identify the problem, address it, and then resurface — in that order.

Commercial Kitchen Epoxy Floors

A commercial kitchen floor is a health code issue, not just an aesthetic one. It has to resist water, grease, heat, and chemical sanitizers while standing up to daily punishment that would destroy a standard coating in months. We install seamless, non-porous epoxy systems with quartz aggregate broadcast layers that eliminate the crevices where bacteria grows and provide slip resistance in wet conditions.

We work around your schedule — evenings, overnight, weekends. We know the health code requirements for food-service flooring in South Carolina, and we install to meet them. One restaurant owner in downtown Greenville called us after failing an inspection. Two late nights later, a seamless quartz epoxy floor was down and he passed re-inspection without a single comment on the floor.

Anti-Microbial Flooring Systems

For healthcare settings, gyms, pet facilities, daycares, and anywhere sanitation matters beyond the standard, we install anti-microbial flooring systems with additives that actively inhibit bacterial growth on the surface. Clinics, fitness centers, veterinary facilities, and childcare operations throughout Greenville use these systems where a standard seamless floor isn't quite enough. The installation process is identical to standard epoxy — the difference is in the chemistry of the coating itself.

? Have questions about moisture or waterproofing?

Call us before you commit to any coating over a problem slab.

(864) 400-2851

Serving Greenville and the Entire Upstate

We work throughout Greenville County and the surrounding region — Simpsonville, Mauldin, Taylors, Greer, Fountain Inn, Travelers Rest, Spartanburg, and Anderson.

Residential or commercial. Single-car garage or full industrial facility. We come to your location, look at what you actually have, and install a system built to last.

Call us or fill out our contact form to schedule your free on-site quote. No pressure, no phone estimates, no surprises — just a straight assessment and an honest price.

Epoxy Flooring Services FAQs — Greenville, SC


How do I know which epoxy system is right for my floor?

The honest answer is: it depends on where the floor is, what it's exposed to, how much traffic it sees, and what you want it to look like. That's exactly why we do on-site quotes instead of phone estimates. We look at the floor, ask the right questions, and recommend a system based on the actual conditions — not whatever's easiest for us to install.

Do you work on both residential and commercial floors?

Yes. We handle everything from single-car garage floors in Simpsonville to large-scale commercial and industrial facilities throughout the Greenville–Spartanburg corridor. The systems are different, but the process — assess, prep correctly, spec the right product, install it properly — is the same on every job.

Why do some epoxy floors fail within a year?

Almost always, it comes down to prep. Floors installed without proper diamond grinding, moisture testing, or crack repair fail because the coating has nothing solid to bond to. A coating applied over sealed, dirty, or moisture-compromised concrete will delaminate. It doesn't matter how good the product is.

Do you test for moisture before every job?

Yes — particularly on basement floors and any concrete where moisture is a possibility. We run a vapor transmission test before any coating goes down. If moisture readings are elevated, we incorporate a vapor barrier primer into the system. Skipping this step is one of the most common causes of coating failure.

How long do your floors last?

A properly installed professional coating system — ground, moisture-tested, and applied with the right materials for the conditions — typically lasts 10–20 years in a residential setting with normal use. Commercial and industrial floors vary depending on traffic volume and chemical exposure. The biggest factor in longevity is always prep quality.

Do you work in Spartanburg, Anderson, and surrounding areas?

Yes. We work throughout the Upstate, including Spartanburg, Anderson, Greer, Taylors, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, and Travelers Rest, along with Greenville County.

What's the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?

Polyaspartic is a newer generation coating that cures faster, resists UV yellowing better, and handles temperature extremes more effectively than standard epoxy. It's why we use it for outdoor applications and one-day garage installs. Standard epoxy still has its place — particularly in thick-build commercial systems where its properties are better suited. The right answer depends on the specific application.

How long does an installation take?

One-day garage floor installs using fast-cure polyaspartic can be completed start to finish in a single day, with light use possible the following morning. Multi-layer commercial systems typically take two to three days depending on scope. We give you a realistic timeline during the on-site quote — not an optimistic one we can't keep.