Epoxy Floor Repair — Fix It Before It Spreads

Peeling, cracking, yellowing, or worn out? We restore existing epoxy floors to like-new condition at a fraction of full replacement cost. Failed DIY jobs fixed right.

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Fix Peeling & Bubbling Fraction of Replace Cost 1–2 Day Turnaround From $2/sq ft

Restore Your Floor Instead of Replacing It

Epoxy repair and maintenance is a professional restoration service for existing epoxy floors that are peeling, cracking, yellowing, bubbling, or showing wear in garages, basements, commercial spaces, and industrial facilities — restoring them to like-new condition at 30–50% of full replacement cost with minimal downtime.

Before and after epoxy floor repair — peeling failed epoxy coating versus restored decorative flake finish in same garage
Before & after — the same basement, same angle. Neglected concrete becomes a finished living space in 1–2 days. See repair results →

Most epoxy failures aren't the coating's fault — they're prep failures. DIY kits skip diamond grinding, ignore moisture problems, and use thin single-coat systems that delaminate within months. Even professional installations eventually wear after 10–20 years of heavy use. We diagnose the root cause — with metallic, flake, or solid color finishes and fix it properly: strip the failed coating, re-prepare the concrete, and apply a professional multi-coat system that lasts.

Professional residential epoxy costs $2–$6 per square foot installed, depending on the finish type and concrete condition. A typical 2-car garage repair runs $1,500–$4,000 — roughly 40% less than a full new installation. Most repairs complete in 1–2 days. We handle diagnosis, removal, preparation, and re-coating from start to finish.

The same professional repair service is available for garages, commercial spaces, and industrial facilities. Already have epoxy that's peeling or yellowing? Our repair & maintenance service can restore it at a fraction of replacement cost. Get a free repair assessment →

Why Repair Instead of Replace

Save money, save time, get the floor you should have had from the start.

30–50%

Cost Savings vs. New

Professional repair costs 30–50% less than a full new installation because the concrete substrate is already in place. We only remove what failed and re-coat with a proper system.

1–2

Day Turnaround

Interior residential epoxy completes in 1–2 days for most garage and residential repairs. Your space is back in service within 24–72 hours of the final coat.

Root

Stain & Moisture Proof

We diagnose WHY your floor failed — moisture, bad prep, wrong product, or age — and fix the underlying issue. This prevents the same failure from happening again.

Pro

For Kids, Pets & Food Prep

Your repaired floor gets the same multi-coat professional system we use on new installations — diamond grinding, crack repair, primer, body coat, and UV-resistant topcoat.

Any

Finish Available

finish styles available on repairs — flake, metallic, or solid color. Upgrade your old finish to something better, or match the existing color.

DIY

Failures Fixed

Failed DIY epoxy kits are our most common repair. We strip the failing coating, properly prepare the concrete that was skipped the first time, and apply a system that actually lasts.

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How It Works

From diagnosis to completion — most repairs finish in 1–2 days.

1

Free Damage Assessment

~45 min

We inspect the failed coating, test for moisture, identify the root cause of failure, and provide a detailed repair quote within 24 hours. We show you finish samples so you can upgrade while we repair. Schedule yours →

Ascent Epoxy technician and homeowner inspecting peeling epoxy floor during free repair assessment with clipboard and moisture meter
2

Old Coating Removal

2–4 hrs

Diamond grinders strip the failed coating down to bare concrete. HEPA dust extraction keeps your space clean. Every trace of the old system is removed so the new coating bonds directly to profiled concrete. Why prep matters →

Ascent Epoxy installer using handheld grinder with HEPA vacuum to remove failed peeling epoxy coating from garage floor
3

Crack & Joint Repair

30–60 min

Damage left by the old coating — divots, adhesion marks, cracks exposed by removal — is filled and smoothed. Moisture problems that caused the original failure get vapor barrier treatment.

Ascent Epoxy technician applying epoxy filler compound to repair pitted concrete substrate with trowel before recoating
4

Fresh System Application

3–5 hrs

Penetrating primer, professional body coat with your chosen new finish, and a clear UV-resistant topcoat. This is the same multi-coat system used on new installations — applied over properly prepared concrete this time.

Ascent Epoxy installer applying fresh epoxy re-coat to repaired garage floor with roller, bridging old and new surface
5

Cure & Enjoy

3–5 days

Walk on your restored floor within 24 hours. Move furniture or park vehicles at 48–72 hours. Full cure in 3–5 days. Your floor is now better than it ever was — because this time, the prep was done right.

Finished epoxy floor repair result — restored decorative flake garage floor with car parked and satisfied homeowner
The result: a professionally restored floor that looks and performs like a brand new installation.

Step 1 Is Free

Schedule your no-obligation damage assessment. We diagnose the problem and quote the fix — free.

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What Our Repair Customers Say

Real feedback from real homeowners — verified on Google.

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Brian H.
Garage DIY Fix
Flake Upgrade
"My DIY epoxy kit started peeling after 6 months. Ascent stripped it, ground the concrete properly, and installed a flake system that's been perfect for 2 years now. Should have called them first."
KL
Rachel & Dan W.
Basement Re-Coat
Topcoat Refresh
"Our 12-year-old basement epoxy was looking dull and worn. They re-coated the topcoat in one day — it looks brand new again. Cost about a third of what a full redo would have been."
PD
Paul D.
Commercial Repair
Full Restore
"Previous contractor did a terrible job on our retail floor. Ascent came in, identified moisture as the root cause, fixed it, and re-coated. Two years of heavy foot traffic and not a single issue."

Repair & Maintenance FAQ

Failed DIY epoxy is our most common repair job. We strip the failing coating completely using diamond grinders, properly prepare the concrete that was skipped the first time, address any moisture issues, and apply a professional multi-coat system that actually lasts. The result is better than a new installation because we know exactly what went wrong. See how the process works →
Residential epoxy flooring typically costs $2–$6 per square foot installed, depending on finish type. A 500 sq ft basement runs $2,000–$6,000. Metallic finishes ($8–$12/sq ft) cost more than solid color ($4–$6) or decorative flake ($5–$8). All prices include diamond grinding, crack repair, multi-coat system, and UV-resistant topcoat. See our full pricing guide →
We strip the failed coating to bare concrete using diamond grinders, then identify the root cause — usually moisture vapor transmission, inadequate surface preparation, or an incompatible coating system. Once the cause is addressed, we re-coat with a proper multi-coat professional system that bonds permanently to profiled concrete.
A professionally repaired epoxy floor lasts just as long as a new installation — 15–30 years depending on the environment and traffic level. Because we fix the root cause of the original failure and apply the same professional-grade system used on new installations, there is no performance difference. See how our floors hold up over time →
In most cases we can closely match your existing floor color and finish type. For decorative flake floors, we stock the same chip blends used by major installers. For solid colors, we custom-mix to match. If a perfect match isn't possible, we can re-coat the entire surface for a uniform result.
Repair is the right choice when the concrete substrate is sound and the failure is limited to the coating — peeling, bubbling, yellowing, or wear. Full replacement is only needed if the concrete itself is severely damaged, has major structural cracks, or has been contaminated by chemicals that prevent adhesion. We assess this during the free consultation.

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Free damage assessment. Most repairs start within 1–2 weeks.

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Most projects start within 2 weeks of your free consultation.

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We respond personally to every inquiry — typically within 2 hours during business hours.

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