
Square Footage – Larger areas cost more, but some contractors offer lower rates per square foot for bigger jobs.
Floor Condition – If your concrete has cracks, moisture issues, or stains, prep work can increase the cost.
Installation Complexity – Multi-layer coatings, custom colors, and slip-resistant additives add to the expense.
Product Quality – Higher-end polyaspartic coatings provide better durability but cost more upfront.
Labor Costs – Professional installation ensures longevity but adds to the overall cost.
Surface Prep – Grinding or repairing the concrete can add around $1 to $3 per square foot.
Multiple Layers – Some commercial floor coatings require a primer or topcoat, increasing the material cost.
Customization – Decorative flakes, textures, or color matching can add approximately $1 to $2 per square foot.
Expedited Installation – Quick turnaround projects may cost more due to labor intensity.
Experience & Reviews – Check their portfolio and customer testimonials. A company with a strong track record is less likely to cut corners.
Warranties – A solid warranty shows confidence in their workmanship. Avoid companies that don’t back their work.
Transparent Pricing – A reputable company provides a clear estimate with no hidden fees. Ask about extra charges upfront.
Proper Licensing & Insurance – Ensure they are licensed and insured to protect yourself from liability.
Quality of Materials – Some contractors use cheaper products to save costs. Ask what brand and type of polyaspartic coating they use.
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