Floor coating FAQ

Clear answers before you request an epoxy floor estimate.

Use these answers to gather better photos, describe the concrete clearly, and avoid vague first conversations about pricing, timing, prep, or finish expectations.

Estimate readiness

Common questions before a floor coating quote.

The goal is not to force every floor into the same answer. The goal is to collect enough context to decide what should happen next.

What should I send before requesting an epoxy floor estimate?

Share the service type, location, approximate square footage, current use, timing, and what you know about the concrete. Wide photos plus close-ups of cracks, pitting, stains, old coatings, joints, drains, and transitions are useful early.

Do photos replace a site visit?

No. Photos help qualify the first conversation and may show whether a site review is useful, but they do not replace an in-person review when the project needs one.

Can cracks, stains, old coatings, or moisture change the scope?

Yes. Surface preparation, repair needs, contamination, previous coatings, and moisture history can all affect whether a coating is appropriate and what prep questions need to be answered before pricing or scheduling.

Can you give an exact price online?

A useful estimate needs more than a square-foot number. Project type, floor condition, access, coating direction, repairs, and timing can change the scope, so the first step is gathering enough detail to qualify the request responsibly.

How long does an epoxy floor coating project take?

Timing depends on floor size, preparation needs, coating system, temperature, ventilation, manufacturer instructions, and when the space needs to return to use. Those details should be discussed before a schedule is promised.

Are epoxy floors slip-proof?

No floor should be described as slip-proof. Wet conditions, texture, cleaning routines, footwear, contaminants, and use case all matter, so traction expectations should be part of the finish conversation.

What spaces does Liquid Stone Solutions review?

The site is organized around garage floor coatings, basement floors, commercial and shop floors, decorative flake systems, concrete prep and repair, and estimate planning for nearby service areas.

What happens after I submit the estimate form?

The request is reviewed around location, project type, photos, concrete condition, square footage, current use, and timing. The next reply may ask for more photos or details before recommending a site review or next step.

Ready to share the project?

Start with the floor details, then let the concrete decide the scope.

Send the location, rough size, photos, use case, and timing. A better first request makes the next reply more useful.

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