Our Epoxy Flooring Services

Professional Epoxy Flooring in Caribou & Aroostook County, Maine

County Floor Care installs durable, professionally engineered epoxy flooring systems built to handle Northern Maine conditions. Whether you’re upgrading your home garage or protecting a commercial facility, our systems are designed for long-term performance.

Residential Epoxy Flooring

Durable Floors Designed for Real Life at Home

Basements, mudrooms, workshops, and utility spaces see more wear than most homeowners expect. Moisture, seasonal temperature changes, storage bins, appliances, and daily traffic all take a toll on bare concrete.

Residential epoxy flooring creates a seamless, moisture-resistant surface that protects your concrete while improving the look of your space. Unlike paint or temporary coatings, professional epoxy bonds directly to the concrete and forms a durable layer that resists peeling, staining, and cracking.

Every residential project begins with proper mechanical surface preparation to ensure long-term adhesion. We repair minor cracks, grind the concrete, and install a system built to handle Maine’s freeze-thaw cycles and humidity changes.

Ideal for:

You get a clean, polished surface that’s easy to maintain and built to last.

Garage Epoxy Flooring

Built to Handle Vehicles, Salt & Daily Use

Garage floors in Aroostook County endure snow, road salt, tire abrasion, dropped tools, and chemical spills. Bare concrete absorbs moisture and stains easily, leading to cracking and deterioration over time.

Our garage epoxy systems are engineered specifically for these conditions. After mechanically grinding and preparing the surface, we apply a high-performance base coat, broadcast decorative flake for texture and strength, and seal the system with a durable topcoat.

The result is a slip-resistant, impact-resistant surface that:

Your garage becomes a finished, functional extension of your home, not just a concrete slab.

Commercial Epoxy Flooring

Professional Surfaces for High-Traffic Businesses

Commercial environments demand durability, safety, and a clean appearance. Whether it’s retail space, office areas, service shops, or storage facilities, your flooring needs to withstand consistent traffic without constant maintenance.

County Floor Care installs commercial-grade epoxy flooring systems designed to resist wear, abrasion, and spills while maintaining a professional appearance. Our seamless coatings eliminate grout lines and joints where dirt and debris collect, making cleaning simple and efficient.

We work closely with business owners across Aroostook County to minimize disruption and complete projects on schedule.

Ideal for:

Durable. Clean. Built for daily operations.

Industrial Epoxy Flooring

Heavy-Duty Performance for Demanding Environments

Industrial facilities require flooring systems that can handle equipment traffic, heavy loads, and chemical exposure without failing.

Our industrial epoxy installations are built for strength and long-term structural performance. Proper preparation, moisture evaluation, and high-build coating systems ensure your floor withstands constant use while maintaining surface integrity.

These systems are ideal for:

When performance matters most, industrial-grade epoxy delivers dependable protection.

Frequently Asked Question

How long does epoxy flooring last?

When properly installed and maintained, epoxy flooring can last 10–20 years depending on traffic and environment.

Most residential garage projects are completed within 1–3 days. Larger commercial or industrial projects vary based on size and system requirements.

Yes. Our systems are designed to withstand freeze-thaw cycles, moisture, and road salt exposure common in Northern Maine.

We install flake systems and traction additives that improve slip resistance while maintaining a polished appearance.

Epoxy bonds chemically to concrete and forms a thick, durable protective layer. Paint sits on the surface and typically peels under moisture and traffic.

Light foot traffic is typically safe within 24 hours, with full use after proper curing, usually within 72 hours depending on conditions.