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Epoxy Flooring Costs in Bedford, TX: 2025 Price Guide

How much does epoxy flooring cost in Bedford, TX in 2025? Full price breakdown by finish type, garage size, and what affects your final quote.

Published 2025-04-01

How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Cost in Bedford, TX in 2025?

If you're a Bedford homeowner considering an epoxy floor upgrade, cost is usually the first question. The short answer: most residential epoxy flooring projects in Bedford fall between $3 and $12 per square foot installed, with a typical two-car garage running $1,500 to $3,500 depending on the finish type and condition of the existing concrete.

This guide breaks down the full cost picture — by finish, by garage size, and by the factors that can push your price up or down. For a deeper look at the installation process and what to expect from a contractor, read our companion epoxy flooring guide for Bedford.


Epoxy Flooring Price Breakdown by Finish Type

The finish you choose has the biggest impact on your project cost. Here's a comparison of the most popular options for Bedford homeowners:

Finish Type Cost Per Sq Ft (Installed) Typical 2-Car Garage (400 sq ft) Durability Best For
Solid Color Epoxy $3 – $6 $1,200 – $2,400 Good Budget-conscious, basic upgrade
Decorative Flake / Chip $4 – $8 $1,600 – $3,200 Excellent Garages, high-traffic areas
Metallic Epoxy $7 – $12 $2,800 – $4,800 Excellent Showroom garages, interior spaces
Polyurea / Polyaspartic $5 – $10 $2,000 – $4,000 Superior All climates, UV-stable

Prices reflect installed costs in the Bedford, TX / HEB area as of 2025. DIY kits are available but are not recommended for garages over 200 sq ft.


Cost by Garage Size

Garage size is the other major pricing variable. Most contractors price epoxy work on a per-square-foot basis, with some minimum charges for small jobs.

Garage Type Approximate Square Footage Estimated Cost (Flake System)
Single-Car Garage 200 – 250 sq ft $800 – $2,000
Two-Car Garage 380 – 440 sq ft $1,500 – $3,500
Three-Car Garage 550 – 700 sq ft $2,200 – $5,600
Large Custom Garage 700+ sq ft $2,800+

Bedford's residential neighborhoods — particularly the established areas near Harwood Road, Forest Ridge, and the Shady Oaks area — are primarily single-family homes with attached two-car garages. Most homeowners in the 76021 zip code are looking at the two-car garage range.


What Factors Affect Your Epoxy Flooring Quote in Bedford?

Two homeowners with identically sized garages can receive quotes that differ by $1,000 or more. Here's why:

Concrete Condition and Prep Requirements

Bedford has a large number of homes built in the 1970s and 1980s with original concrete slabs. While older concrete is often dense and well-cured — making it a great base for epoxy — it may also have decades of oil stains, paint, or previous coatings that require additional prep work. Oil staining requires degreasing and sometimes shot blasting, which adds labor cost.

Cracks and spalls need to be filled before coating. Minor crack repair is usually included in the base price, but extensive damage can add $100 to $400 to the total.

Number of Coats and Topcoat Type

A basic two-coat system (primer + color coat) costs less than a three-coat system that adds a clear polyurea or polyaspartic topcoat. However, the topcoat is worth the upgrade — it provides UV resistance (important in DFW's sunny climate), scratch resistance, and a longer lifespan. Budget the extra $0.50 to $1.50 per square foot for the topcoat.

Surface Profile and Moisture Testing

Contractors should test for moisture vapor transmission before applying epoxy. DFW's clay soil and occasional drainage issues can cause moisture to migrate through the slab, leading to coating failure. If moisture is detected, a moisture-barrier primer is required, adding $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot.

Finish Complexity

Metallic epoxy takes more skill and time to apply than a standard solid color or flake system. Custom patterns, multiple metallic colors, or blended effects command a premium. Expect to pay at the higher end of the range for custom metallic work.

Access and Garage Contents

Contractors need a clear, empty floor to work. Most will not move your belongings — that's your job before they arrive. If the garage has built-in shelving or cabinetry near the floor, the contractor may need to work around obstacles, which can add time and cost.


DIY vs. Professional Epoxy Installation: Is It Worth It?

Big-box stores sell epoxy kits for $50 to $150 that seem appealing. However, there are significant differences between DIY kits and professional-grade systems:

Factor DIY Kit Professional Installation
Product Quality Consumer-grade (water-based) Commercial-grade (100% solids)
Surface Prep Acid etch (less effective) Diamond grinding (superior bond)
Warranty None 1–5 years typical
Lifespan 2–5 years 10–20 years
Cost $50 – $200 $1,500 – $3,500 (2-car)

For Bedford homeowners who plan to stay in their home long-term or are preparing to sell, professional installation is the better investment. DIY kits frequently peel within a few years, especially on floors exposed to DFW heat and vehicle traffic.


How to Get an Accurate Quote in Bedford, TX

Follow these steps to make sure you're getting an apples-to-apples comparison:

  1. Measure your garage floor accurately. Measure the full length and width, then multiply. Note any bump-outs or utility areas.
  2. Clear the space before the contractor arrives. Quotes based on a clear floor are more accurate.
  3. Ask for a written itemized quote. It should specify the prep method, primer type, finish coat product, topcoat product, number of coats, and warranty.
  4. Get at least three quotes. Local HEB-area contractors compete actively for Bedford business. Prices can vary 20–30% between companies for the same scope of work.
  5. Check credentials. Look for contractors with verified reviews in Bedford or the HEB area specifically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is epoxy flooring a good investment for Bedford homes?

Yes — particularly in a market like Bedford where homes are well-maintained and buyers expect move-in-ready garages. An epoxy floor upgrade typically costs $1,500 to $3,500 and can meaningfully improve the perceived value of a home. It also extends the life of the underlying concrete.

Does epoxy flooring increase home value in Bedford, TX?

While epoxy isn't typically listed as a formal appraisal upgrade, a well-done epoxy floor can differentiate a home in Bedford's competitive market and contribute to faster sale times and higher offers. Buyers notice clean, finished garages.

How long does it take to install epoxy flooring in a Bedford garage?

Most two-car garage installations take two to three days. Day one is surface prep; day two is primer and base coat; day three is topcoat. The floor should be kept off-limits to vehicles for 72 hours after the topcoat is applied.

What maintenance costs should I budget for after installation?

Ongoing maintenance costs are very low — primarily just a pH-neutral floor cleaner ($10–$20/year). Re-coating the topcoat every 5–7 years may extend the floor's life significantly, at a cost of roughly $0.50 to $1.50 per square foot. Full recoating of an old epoxy floor (stripping and reapplying) runs $3 to $6 per square foot.


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