Garage Floor Coating Pricing in Memphis, TN
At Hello Garage of Memphis, we believe homeowners deserve transparent pricing guidance before scheduling an estimate. While every garage is different, this page explains what most Memphis-area homeowners can realistically expect for garage floor coatings, storage systems, and garage organization projects.
Whether you’re in Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Cordova, Southaven, or nearby communities, this guide will help you understand pricing, compare options, and avoid costly mistakes.
What Impacts Garage Floor Coating Pricing?
“So what are my options?”
Least Expensive:
DIY coatings from your Big-box store
- Almost always epoxy-based
- Epoxies are larger molecules that do not sink into the concrete.
- Intended for very short-term “spruce up” or to prepare a home for sale.
Still Pretty Cheap:
Professional Epoxy
- Large molecule that sits on top of the surface.
- Very hard, but very brittle – microscopic cracks develop easily.
- No UV resistance – yellows and fades with time.
- Easier to install than other options.
More Expensive
Polyurea
- Smaller molecule, but minimal penetration into concrete surface due to “crosslay”.
- Very flexible when new.
- Highly susceptible to UV damage.
- Become brittle when UV exposed.
- Professional installation required.
Also More Expensive:
Polyaspartic
- Small molecule with excellent surface penetration and adhesion.
- Moderately flexible, resistant to cracking.
- 100% UV resistant (unless blended with Polyurea – check materials data sheet for 100% Aliphatic composition).
- Professional installation required.
Blends
- To save money, some companies use the best product — Polyaspartic — for the topcoat only. They still use epoxy or polyurea for the basecoat.
- Epoxy base coat with Polyaspartic on top: This adds flexibility to the top layer, but the adhesion issues epoxies have will still be present.
- Polyurea base with Polyaspartic on top: This prevents yellowing from UV rays, BUT the Polyaspartic top coat, while UV resistant itself, DOES NOT provide UV protection to the polyurea below. So, the base polyurea will degrade over time. Adhesion is also not as good with Polyureas, and applying a Polyaspartic top coat does nothing to improve that.
“Can you break that down for me?”
| DIY Big Box Store Product |
Professional Epoxy | Epoxy / Polyaspartic Blend |
Polyurea | Polyurea / Polyaspartic Blend |
Polyaspartic by Hello Garage |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | ||||||
| Stickiness | Terrible | Bad | Bad | Better | Better | Best |
| Flexibility | None | None |
Good |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Best |
| UV Resistance | None | None | Top coat only | None | Top coat only | Best |
| Install Expertise | Are you an expert? | Compare Warranties | Compare Warranties | Compare Warranties | Compare Warranties | Backed by industry leading warranty |
Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule Your Free Garage Estimate
The best way to get accurate pricing is with an on-site estimate. Every garage is different, and factors like moisture, concrete condition, storage goals, and square footage all affect the final investment. Click below to book your free estimate online or call us at 1.888.59.GARAGE to schedule a free quote. You’ll get an exact price, and we promise to make it fun!



