EPOXY FLOORING IN WESTPORT, CT
Serving Connecticut and surrounding areas.
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Licensed Epoxy Flooring Contractor in Connecticut and surrounding areas.
HIC License # 0644251
Where Epoxy Flooring Works
Epoxy suits almost any structurally sound concrete slab that's tired, stained, dusty, or hard to maintain. The most common applications we handle:
Basements — turning a bare, dust-shedding utility slab into a clean, bright, sealed surface (more below)
Commercial & light-industrial — shops, showrooms, and workspaces where cleanability and a professional look matter
Workshops & utility rooms — spaces that see chemicals, tools, and heavy wear
Garages — the most demanding slab in most homes, with its own considerations around hot tires and coating chemistry
Garage floors are their own specialty. Because garages deal with hot-tire pickup, road salt, and heavier abrasion than any other slab in the house, we cover them in depth, including how epoxy compares to polyurea systems, on our dedicated Garage Epoxy Flooring page. If a garage is what you're after, start there.
Our Epoxy Flooring Process
Every successful coating starts with understanding the slab and how the space is used. We begin with an on-site evaluation to identify cracks, contamination, moisture concerns, and traffic demands.
The surface is then mechanically prepared, typically by grinding, to create the right profile for adhesion. Repairs are completed where needed so the finished floor looks clean and consistent. Once the slab is ready, the coating is installed in layers based on the chosen finish and performance needs.
Moisture testing matters more than most homeowners expect in a shoreline town, coastal humidity and a higher water table can push vapor up through a slab and undermine a coating that was rushed. We test for it before anything goes down.
After application, the floor gets proper cure time before traffic or heavy use resumes, and we provide guidance on protecting the finish during early curing.
Decorative and Functional Finish Options
Epoxy floors are popular because they can be practical and visually clean at the same time. Some clients prefer a solid modern color with a clean commercial appearance. Others want decorative flake systems that help hide dust and minor debris while adding texture and style.
Slip-resistant additives can be added for wet-prone areas. UV-resistant topcoats may be recommended in spaces with sunlight exposure. Higher chemical resistance systems may be used in workspaces or garages where spills are more common.
The right floor is not just the best-looking option. It is the one that fits how the room is actually used.
Epoxy For Basements
A basement is one of the best places epoxy pays off. A bare basement slab sheds fine concrete dust, absorbs moisture, and always looks unfinished no matter how organized the space is. A properly prepped epoxy coating seals it, brightens it, and makes it wipe clean, ideal for utility areas, storage, laundry, home gyms, and workshops.
Epoxy or vinyl for a basement? They solve different problems, so it's worth being clear:
Epoxy coats the concrete itself. Choose it when you want a tough, sealed, easy-clean utility surface, a gym, workshop, storage, or mechanical area where durability and cleanability beat comfort.
Vinyl (our vinyl flooring page) installs a finished floor over the slab. Choose it when the basement is becoming living space, a playroom, guest suite, or office, where you want warmth underfoot and a wood look.
If you're not sure which your basement calls for, that's a good thing to sort out on the walkthrough, it comes down to whether the room is becoming a space you live in or a space you use.
Is Epoxy Better Than Paint for Concrete Floors?
This is one of the most common questions people ask. In most situations, yes.
Standard floor paint sits on the surface and tends to wear down faster under hot tires, impacts, dragging equipment, or repeated cleaning. A professionally installed epoxy or resin-based system forms a much stronger bond and offers better abrasion resistance, stain resistance, and longevity.
Paint may be acceptable for short-term cosmetic improvement. Epoxy is usually the better investment when durability matters.
That’s who we are!
We started Eastwood Group because we believed homeowners deserved better. Better craftsmanship, yes, but also better communication, more respect for their home, and a process that didn't feel stressful or overwhelming.
That belief drives everything we do. Before we touch a single board, we listen. We learn what matters to you, what your home needs, and what success looks like for your project. Then we get to work, and we keep you in the loop every step of the way.
We don't consider a job done until you're genuinely thrilled with the result. That's not a tagline. It's how we've built our reputation, one project at a time.
“The process was very smooth and professional, the work was done in a timely manner and the end product looks amazing!”
“Professional from start to finish. Subfloor prep was perfect, zero squeaks.”
“Best flooring contractor in Fairfield County. Highly recommended.”
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Serving Connecticut and Surrounding Areas
FAQHow long does epoxy flooring last?
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With proper installation, a professional epoxy flooring can last for many years while maintaining its strength and appearance.
Will epoxy flooring peel or chip over time?
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A properly applied epoxy floor shouldn't peel or chip under normal conditions. Most failures trace back to poor slab prep or skipped moisture testing, which is why preparation is where the work really is.
Is epoxy flooring slippery?
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Epoxy floors can have a smooth, glossy finish, but they don’t have to be slippery. To improve traction, anti-slip additives can be incorporated into the topcoat system.
How long does epoxy flooring installation take?
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Most epoxy flooring projects take 2 to 3 days, depending on the size of the space, the condition of the concrete, and the system being applied.
Do you offer epoxy flooring near me in Fairfield County?
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We serve homeowners throughout Fairfield County and greater Connecticut including Westport, Greenwich, Stamford, Norwalk, and surrounding towns.
Epoxy Floors Done for Performance, Not Just Appearance
A quality epoxy floor should do more than look impressive on day one. It should resist wear, clean easily, and improve how the space functions every day.
If your concrete floor is stained, dusty, damaged, or difficult to maintain, a professional epoxy coating may be the smartest way to upgrade it without full replacement.
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