How to Choose an Epoxy Floor Installer in Orlando
Locally based epoxy floor specialists serving the Orlando metro.
- Licensed & Insured in Florida
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- 15-Year Polyaspartic Topcoat Warranty
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Finding the right epoxy floor installer in the Orlando metro is harder than it should be. National franchises with big advertising budgets dominate the Google search results, and their kitchen-table-close model produces quotes that are 30-50% higher than a comparable local specialist for the same materials and a worse warranty. This guide walks you through the vetting questions and red flags that separate the installers worth hiring from the ones who will leave you with a buyer’s-remorse experience.
The 5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- Do you quote on the phone or after an on-site inspection? The correct answer is on-site inspection only. Any contractor who quotes over the phone is either guessing or running a sales script designed to get them in your door for the close.
- Does the installer who inspects do the install, or do you use a sales-and-crew model? The correct answer is same installer. Sales-and-crew models produce surprise change orders on day one because the install crew is seeing the slab for the first time.
- Do you diamond-grind every job, and to what CSP profile? The correct answer is yes, every job, CSP 2-3 for residential. Acid-etching only is not a substitute for grinding in the Orlando climate, and any installer who skips grinding is setting up a failure.
- Is the workmanship warranty transferable? Is there a transfer fee? The correct answer is yes, transferable, no fee. Non-transferable warranties hurt your resale value and signal an installer who doesn’t expect to honor the warranty.
- Can you provide three local references from Orlando-area jobs in the past year? The correct answer is yes, instantly. Any installer who has to hunt for references is either new to the metro or doesn’t have happy clients to point at.
Red Flags to Watch For
Pressure tactics on inspection day. “If you sign today we’ll waive the discovery fee” is a sign you’re dealing with a sales-first operation. A real specialist gives you the written estimate and lets you decide on your own time.
“Starting at” pricing. Any number presented as a “starting at” figure is bait. The real price is always higher and the contractor knows it.
Vague quote language. “Epoxy floor coating” without specifying brand, product code, mil thickness, and prep method is hiding something. Real quotes specify PolyTek 5811, Wolverine Polyaspartic 750, or another named premium product with exact coverage.
Acid-etching as the only prep. Acid-etching alone does not produce the surface profile needed for a polyaspartic system in the Orlando climate. Any installer offering acid-etch-only prep is setting up a coating failure within a few Florida summers.
No moisture testing. Skipping quantitative moisture testing in our slab-on-grade-everywhere market is the second-biggest cause of coating failures. If the installer doesn’t bring a moisture meter to the inspection, walk away.
Non-transferable warranties. A non-transferable warranty is the installer signaling that they don’t expect to honor it. Walk away.
Massive deposit demands. More than 25-33% upfront is unusual in this trade. Pre-paid jobs go wrong more often than progress-paid ones.
Subcontracted crews. An installer who doesn’t tell you whether their crew is in-house or subcontracted is one whose warranty has hidden exclusions. Real local specialists do not subcontract.
State Licensing in Florida
Florida requires construction-trade contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Specialty contractors performing concrete coatings work should be registered with the state and able to produce their license number on request, along with general liability insurance (one-million-dollar minimum) and workers’ compensation coverage. Ask for certificates before any work starts. A contractor who can’t produce them is uninsured — and any injury in your garage becomes your problem.
What a Good Orlando Epoxy Floor Contractor Looks Like
They are locally owned, based in the Orlando metro, with trucks that have local plates and a shop you could physically visit. They quote after inspecting, not before. The same installer handles your inspection and your install. The warranty is transferable. The quote is itemized with brands and products specified. References are immediate and verifiable. The contractor will provide a free second-opinion review of another company’s quote without trying to undercut on price — they win on scope and quality, not on undercutting.
How to Compare Quotes Side by Side
When you have two or three quotes in hand, line them up by category: square footage measured, prep method (diamond grind to CSP 2-3?), moisture testing performed?, basecoat brand/product/mil thickness, flake or color system, topcoat brand/product/mil thickness, slip-resistance aggregate, crack repair scope, vapor-block primer if applicable, demo and disposal of any prior coating, warranty terms (length, transferability, exclusions), payment schedule, and timeline. If one quote omits a category that another includes, ask the omitting contractor why. Usually it’s because the scope is genuinely missing and the resulting install will underperform.
What to Do If You’ve Already Signed and You’re Having Second Thoughts
Florida law includes three-day right-of-rescission provisions for in-home sales contracts. If you signed under pressure on inspection day, you generally have three business days to cancel without penalty — but read your specific contract. If you’re outside that window and the work has started, document everything (photos, dates, conversations) and get a written second opinion from another contractor before allowing the work to continue. Often the issue is recoverable; sometimes it isn’t, and knowing the difference matters.
Orlando-Specific Considerations
The Central Florida climate punishes coatings that weren’t installed correctly. Year-round UV exposure, summer thermal cycling above 100°F slab temperatures, year-round moisture vapor emission from slab-on-grade construction, and hot-tire exposure from interstate commuting all combine to produce a difficult environment for any cut-corner install. Your contractor should be able to talk fluently about all four — if they brush off any of them, that’s a sign their installs probably won’t survive in our climate.
Bottom Line
The best epoxy floor installer in Orlando is the one that lets you take your time, that quotes after inspecting, that uses the same installer for inspection and install, that publishes a transferable warranty in plain English, and that wins on scope quality rather than on advertising budget. If you’d like a free second-opinion review of a quote you’ve already received, or a free inspection with no kitchen-table close, call (689) 210-3343. We’ll walk your garage, look at any quote you have in hand, and tell you whether the scope and price match the conditions of your slab.
Service Areas We Cover
We serve Orlando and the entire Central Florida metro — from Lake County to Seminole County and out to East Orange. Click your suburb for local details and the conditions we typically find in your housing stock:
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