Epoxy Flooring in Kernersville, NC
Johnson Painting Co. & More provides Epoxy Flooring Kernersville NC, for homeowners and small facilities use for clean, durable concrete floors. We prep the slab, repair defects, apply the epoxy system, and finish with a protective topcoat so the floor looks uniform and resists wear.
If you’re looking for epoxy flooring in Kernersville, NC, we work near Körner’s Folly, Triad Park, and Fourth of July Park, and across nearby Triad communities. If you need an epoxy floor coating contractor in Kernersville, NC, we confirm slab condition, moisture risk, and cure timeline before scheduling.
Epoxy flooring: what is it?
Epoxy flooring is a multi-step coating system applied over concrete. It typically includes mechanical surface prep, crack repair, epoxy base coats, optional decorative flakes, and a clear topcoat. A durable result depends on concrete profile, moisture control, and proper cure time.
Scope for epoxy floor coating services
This service includes: epoxy coating over concrete with prep, repair, coating application, and finishing.
This service does not include:
- Primary concrete replacement or structural slab repair
- Floor leveling for severe slopes, unless separately scoped
- Tile, hardwood, or carpet installation
- Pressure washing-only work (/pressure-washing/)
- Exterior painting (/exterior-painting/)
Final system specs are confirmed during the estimate based on slab condition and space use.
Epoxy system options
We recommend a system based on traffic, chemical exposure, and vehicle use.
Solid color epoxy
- Uniform, clean appearance
- Common for garages and utility spaces
- Finished with a protective topcoat
Flake epoxy floors
- Decorative vinyl flakes add texture and visual coverage
- Helps hide everyday dust and minor marks
- Finished with a clear topcoat
Clear topcoat and safety options
- Added abrasion resistance and easier cleaning
- Chemical resistance depends on the system
- Optional slip-resistant additive for wet zones
Areas we commonly coat
- Garage floors
- Basements with dry concrete
- Workshops and storage rooms
- Laundry and utility rooms
- Home gyms
- Light commercial back-of-house areas (site-dependent)
Concrete prep standards
Epoxy fails when the slab is not profiled correctly and cleaned. Prep is the primary driver of adhesion.
Surface evaluation
Check cracks, spalling, divots, and weak concrete Check for moisture risk and water intrusion Identify old sealers, paint, adhesives, and contamination
Mechanical profile prep
Diamond grinding or equivalent profiling Remove weak surface layers and open concrete pores Create a bonding profile for epoxy adhesion
Repairs before coating
Fill cracks and minor defects Smooth repairs so they do not print through Address edges and transitions that can peel
Practical insight: A slab can look dry and still have moisture vapor pressure. Moisture checks protect the system
Cure time and conditions
Epoxy cure depends on temperature and humidity, even indoors.
- Avoid coating when conditions prevent proper cure
- Plan dry time before foot traffic
- Plan the cure time before vehicles and heavy loads
- Adjust the schedule if the slab is cold, damp, or actively wet
Maintenance and cleaning for epoxy floors
A clean maintenance plan protects the sheen and reduces scratches.
Routine cleaning
- Sweep or dust-mop to remove grit that causes micro-scratches
- Use a pH-neutral cleaner diluted in water for regular mopping
- Rinse if cleaner residue remains, so the floor does not look hazy
- Wipe spills early, especially oil, coolant, or household chemicals
Products to avoid
- Harsh degreasers that leave residue or dull the topcoat
- Strong acids or high-alkaline cleaners that can haze the finish
- Abrasive pads or gritty powders that scratch the surface
- Bleach-heavy mixes used repeatedly on coated floors
How to reduce hot-tire pickup
Hot-tire pickup is more likely when cure time is rushed, or tires track heat and plasticizers onto the coating.
- Follow the vehicle-ready cure timeline given after installation
- Avoid parking hot tires on the coating until the whole cure window is complete
- Keep tires clean if the vehicle is driven through heavy oil, tar, or fresh asphalt
If a floor is used hard early, the coating can mark before it fully hardens. Cure planning protects the finish.
Why choose Johnson Painting Co. & More
- Concrete-first process. We prioritize profile, bonding, and prep.
- Clear care planning. We set rules for foot traffic and vehicle timing.
- Finish consistency. We aim for uniform texture and sheen.
- Scope clarity. We confirm what the slab needs before coating.
- Local accountability. We serve Kernersville and nearby Triad communities with precise scheduling.
Customer Reviews for Epoxy Flooring
The garage floor looks clean, and the finish feels tough.
— Jason M.They explained the cure time clearly. The floor came out uniform.
— Amina R.Good prep work. No peeling edges and clean coverage.
— Chris D.The flake finish looks great and hides everyday marks.
— Natalie S.On time, organized, and the floor looks brand new.
— Robert K.Recent Epoxy Flooring Projects in Kernersville
| Area in Kernersville | Space | System | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Near Triad Park | Garage | Flake + clear topcoat | Planned cure timeline for vehicles |
| Near Fourth of July Park | Utility room | Solid epoxy | Repaired small divots before coating |
| Near Körner’s Folly | Workshop | Solid + topcoat | Prep focused on adhesion profile |
