About County Floor Care

Built on Quality. Committed to Doing It Right.

Built on Quality. Committed to Doing It Right.

County Floor Care was founded with a simple goal, deliver epoxy flooring systems that are built to last in Northern Maine.

Based in Caribou, Maine, we serve homeowners and businesses across Aroostook County with durable, professionally installed epoxy flooring designed to withstand the realities of our climate. From freezing winters and road salt to heavy equipment and daily wear, we understand what Maine concrete goes through and we install systems that are built accordingly.

This isn’t about quick coatings or surface-level fixes. It’s about long-term protection.

Our Mission

Our mission at County Floor Care is simple, to provide durable, professionally installed epoxy flooring systems that are built to withstand Maine’s harsh climate and daily wear. We aim to deliver flooring solutions that combine long-term performance, clean aesthetics, and dependable craftsmanship for every home and business we serve.

Commitment

We are committed to doing the job right the first time. That means proper surface preparation, high-quality materials, clear communication, and no shortcuts. As a locally owned business based in Caribou, Maine, we stand behind every floor we install and take pride in serving Aroostook County with integrity and professionalism.

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.