Manotick Epoxy Garage Floor Specialists

What We Do

Epoxy Garage Floor Coating in Manotick

Manotick is one of Niagara’s most distinctive communities, a historic village along the Rideau River where century-old heritage homes sit alongside newer luxury builds. Those older concrete slabs are common here, and they often show their age through cracking, surface dusting, and moisture intrusion from the water table near the river. We install professional epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coatings designed for exactly these conditions, giving Manotick homeowners a floor that’s tough, beautiful, and built to last.

Our team serves the full Manotick area including Long Island, Nicholls Corners, Rideau Valley Drive, and the surrounding south Niagara region. Free on-site quotes, no pressure, no surprises.

  • Free No-Obligation Quotes
  • On-Site Colour Consultations
  • Over 20 Years Experience
  • Locally Owned and Operated
Professional epoxy garage flake flooring
Why Epoxy

Garage Floor Coatings for Manotick's Most Distinctive Homes

How We Work

Simple, Stress-Free Garage Floor Installation

We make it easy for Manotick homeowners to get a great garage floor without the headaches. From your first call to the final walkthrough, our team handles every detail, including proper moisture testing for riverside properties and thorough prep on older heritage slabs. We use professional-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems that go on right the first time and hold up for years.

Our pricing is straightforward with no hidden fees, and we carry full liability insurance so you’re protected throughout the job.

Step 1

Book Free Estimate

Step 2

Get On-Site Consultation

Step 3

We Do the Work

Step 4

You Enjoy Your Space
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Free Quote and Common Questions About Epoxy Flooring in Manotick

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    What kind of project is it?

    Which area(s) are you looking to have done?

    Do you know the square footage?

    Is there anything else we should know?

    Pricing depends on garage size, slab condition, and the coating system you choose. Manotick properties often have older slabs that need more thorough prep, which can affect the final price. A standard two-car garage with a full flake system typically falls in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. We offer free on-site quotes so you get an accurate number based on your specific garage.

    Most residential garage floor projects are completed in one to three days depending on the coatings system you choose. You’ll typically be able to walk on the floor within 24 hours after completion and park your vehicle within 72 hours, depending on temperature and humidity at the time of installation.

    Yes, when installed correctly. We use polyaspartic topcoats that are UV-stable and highly resistant to the freeze-thaw cycles common in Niagara. These topcoats protect the system from road salt, tire marks, and temperature swings, so your floor stays looking sharp through many seasons of Niagara weather.

    You don’t need to be home the entire time, but we ask that someone is available at the start for a walkthrough and at the end for a final inspection. We’ll keep you updated throughout the job so there are no surprises on either side.

    Light foot traffic is fine after about 12 to 24 hours. We recommend waiting 48 to 72 hours before driving a vehicle onto the floor. Full cure takes about 7 days, after which the floor is at its maximum hardness and chemical resistance.

    Epoxy is a two-part resin system that provides excellent adhesion and a thick, durable base. It’s the foundation of most garage floor systems. Polyaspartic is a faster-curing topcoat that’s UV-stable, more flexible, and more resistant to temperature extremes. Most of our systems use epoxy as the base and polyaspartic as the protective topcoat for the best of both worlds.

    Yes, but proper preparation is critical. Older slabs common in Manotick heritage homes can have hairline cracks, surface contamination, or elevated moisture from proximity to the Rideau River. We always start with diamond grinding and a moisture vapor assessment before applying any coating. Cracks are filled, and any moisture issues are addressed with a penetrating primer before the epoxy goes down. This prep work is what separates a lasting floor from one that peels in a few years.