Garage Floor Epoxy
Diamond-ground to virgin concrete, moisture-tested, and sealed with a commercial-grade vapor barrier before any coating touches the slab. Built to hold in Florida's hydrostatic soil — not just look good for a season.
Six disciplines. One standard of preparation. Owner Ben personally handles the prep that every other contractor skips.
Diamond-ground to virgin concrete, moisture-tested, and sealed with a commercial-grade vapor barrier before any coating touches the slab. Built to hold in Florida's hydrostatic soil — not just look good for a season.
A 100% solids polyaspartic system applied over mechanically prepared concrete. Harder, UV-stable, and more chemical-resistant than standard epoxy — the only topcoat rated for Florida's heat, golf cart traffic, and direct sun.
Textured slip-resistant coatings bonded to cleaned, profiled concrete. Engineered for Treasure Coast UV, salt air, and pool chemical exposure — no flaking, no bubbling, no re-coat in two years.
Full-depth mechanical surface prep and high-solids epoxy systems engineered for hot-tire pickup, golf cart traffic, and Florida's sub-slab hydrostatic pressure. Not a paint — a bonded system.
Professional surface prep — patching, sanding, priming — before a single coat goes on. Ben personally inspects every interior and exterior job. Ellen Falk's review: furniture back in its original spot. Every time.
Drywall patching, skim coating, and cabinet refinishing by Ben and his team — no subcontractors, no shortcuts on surface prep. Smooth walls and factory-finish cabinets without full replacement.
Four mandatory steps. In order. Every time. This is why Tri County Epoxy floors don’t peel — and why the franchise crew’s did.
Owner Ben operates the diamond grinder on every project — no subcontractors, no acid etching, no shortcuts. The diamond wheel mechanically exposes the virgin concrete’s pore matrix: the only substrate condition that allows 100% solids epoxy to form a true chemical and mechanical bond. Closed pores mean chemical failure. Grinding eliminates that variable permanently.
Florida’s sub-slab moisture is the number-one cause of epoxy delamination on the Treasure Coast. Every slab is tested for moisture vapor emission before any coating is mixed. If readings exceed the manufacturer’s threshold, a commercial-grade 100% solids vapor barrier primer is installed — blocking the hydrostatic pressure that peeled your last floor off the slab.
A full-broadcast vinyl chip layer is applied wet-on-wet into the base coat, creating a uniform flake matrix that bonds mechanically and chemically. Color and chip density are selected with each homeowner before installation begins — from solid tone to full broadcast. The finished chip layer is pressure-tested before the topcoat is applied.
The final polyaspartic topcoat is the hardest, most UV-stable, and most chemical-resistant layer available for residential concrete. It seals the chip matrix completely and resists hot-tire transfer, golf cart acid, pool chemicals, and Florida’s direct sunlight without yellowing, fading, or lifting. Professionally installed systems last 15–20 years.
Drag the slider to compare. Every floor shown was diamond-ground and moisture-tested before coating.
Ben isn’t a franchisee or a general contractor who subs out the flooring. He’s a hands-on owner who shows up on every job with his diamond grinder and runs the install from prep to final coat — no exceptions, no hand-off to a crew he trained yesterday.
That matters because diamond grinding, moisture vapor testing, and vapor barrier installation require judgment calls that can’t be made by someone who’s never met you and will never see your floor again. Ben makes those calls himself, on every slab, in every garage, on every pool deck.
Every Tri County Epoxy and Painting Pros job is Ben’s name on the result. That’s not a sales pitch — it’s why he’s still on job sites at 6 AM when every other contractor has moved to a desk.
Most calls come from a neighbor who walked across the street to look at Ben’s last install in PGA Village or Tradition. That floor is the only reference he needs.
Every review below was left by a real homeowner on Google. No cherry-picking — Ben has a 5.0 rating across all 11 reviews.
“Ben walked me through every step without any pressure. When I stopped by during the installation to check in, his team was happy to stop and explain exactly where they were in the process and what was coming next. I have never had a contractor treat me with that kind of respect.”
“Ben and his team did the interior painting in my home and I was amazed at how neat and clean the whole process was. They covered everything, did beautiful work on the walls, and when they were done, every piece of furniture was put back in its exact original spot. You would never know they had been there except for the perfect walls.”
“I had serious golf cart battery acid damage on my garage floor — the kind that eats into the concrete and won't wipe away. Ben sanded the floor down to virgin concrete, repaired the acid-burned areas, and applied a protective coating system that looks incredible. Completed exactly on time and on budget. This is what a professional looks like.”
Three counties. One owner on every job. Ben drives to you — no zone pricing, no travel surcharges.
A professionally installed 100% solids epoxy and polyaspartic system in Florida lasts 15–20 years when applied over mechanically diamond-ground concrete with a commercial-grade vapor barrier. Standard hardware-store epoxy kits and low-bid one-day installs typically fail within 12–18 months because they are applied over closed concrete pores, trapping Florida’s rising sub-slab moisture until hydrostatic pressure bubbles the coating off the slab. Tri County Epoxy and Painting Pros in Port St. Lucie uses a four-step moisture-testing and mechanical prep protocol before any coating is applied, specifically to prevent the early failure common in Treasure Coast’s warm-humid climate.
Professional polyaspartic and epoxy floor coating in Port St. Lucie typically ranges from $5 to $12 per square foot depending on the coating system, surface condition, and whether moisture mitigation is required. A standard two-car garage (approximately 400–500 square feet) runs between $2,000 and $5,500 for a full multi-layer system that includes diamond grinding, a vapor barrier primer, a full-broadcast vinyl chip layer, and a polyaspartic topcoat. DIY kits cost under $200 but lack the solids content and mechanical bond needed to survive Florida’s hot tires, high humidity, and golf cart traffic — and the removal cost of a failed coating often exceeds the original professional installation price.
A professionally coated garage floor adds measurable resale value in Port St. Lucie, where high-end buyers in communities like PGA Village and Tradition treat a finished garage as a direct indicator of how the rest of the home was maintained. Real estate agents in the Treasure Coast market consistently note that a clean, seamless, light-reflective epoxy or polyaspartic floor — especially when paired with organized storage — increases perceived home quality and supports faster closings at or above asking price. Tri County Epoxy and Painting Pros serves sellers and pre-listing homeowners across Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and Stuart with installations designed to withstand the inspection process and the visual expectations of high-asset buyers.
Tell Ben about your project. He reads every message personally and responds within one business day — no sales rep, no follow-up pressure.
No intake bot. No virtual assistant. Your request goes directly to the owner’s inbox.
Not a sales rep. Not a call center. Ben himself, asking about your project and your timeline.
If the job isn’t right for Tri County or the timing doesn’t work, Ben will tell you honestly.
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