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Epoxy Floor Installers Burlington IA

Transform your space with the best in epoxy flooring, right here in Burlington, IA! At Pilmer Epoxy, we’re proud to offer premium epoxy flooring solutions tailored to meet the needs of homeowners, businesses, and industrial facilities throughout Burlington  and the surrounding areas!

Common Service Areas Include:

Burlington, West Burlington, Gulfport, Carthage Lake, Beaverdale, Middletown, Carman, Hopper, Gladstone, Oquawka, Danville, Wever, Lomax, Mediapolis, Fort Madison, Dallas City

Business Hours Pilmer Epoxy

Monday 8:00PM – 6:00PM | Tuesday 8:00PM – 6:00PM | Wednesday 8:00PM – 6:00PM | Thursday 8:00PM – 6:00PM | Friday 8:00PM – 6:00PM

  • Mon 8:00PM – 6:00PM
  • Tues 8:00PM – 6:00PM
  • Wed 8:00PM – 6:00PM
  • Thur 8:00PM – 6:00PM
  • Fri 8:00PM – 6:00PM

Contact Information Pilmer Epoxy

Phone: 515-605-0624

Epoxy Floor Installers Burlington IA

Epoxy Floor Installers Burlington IA

Serving Des Moines County County And Zip Codes: 52601, 52655, 52645, 52637, 52623, 52640, 52650, 52644, 52646, 52660, and 52638

Epoxy Floor Installers Burlington IA

Garage Epoxy Floors

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Residential Epoxy Floors

Residential Epoxy Floors Iowa

Commercial Epoxy Floors

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Company Description

Epoxy Floor Contractors Burlington IA

Elevate Your Space With Durability And Style!

Are you ready to revolutionize your floors? Discover the unmatched benefits of epoxy flooring, where strength meets sophistication. Perfect for residential, commercial, or industrial use, our epoxy floors deliver a flawless finish that’s as functional as it is fabulous.

Owners & Experience

Owned by Michael Sawyer, Pilmer Epoxy and their crew have installed over 120 epoxy floors. The company was founded in 2021.

About The Floors

Pilmer Epoxy Uses a Shirwin William’s three layer epoxy system. This includes a base layer of epoxy with flake pattern, second layer of epoxy, and UV-anti-skid topcoat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The garage will need to be cleared prior to installing the epoxy floor. Fixed items such as built in shelves can remain in place. We recommend using a storage pod, moving your belongings inside, or placing your items outside and covering them with a tarp.

Properly installed epoxy floors can last 10 to 20 years. It also depends on where the epoxy floor is installed. If it’s for residential flooring it will last longer. If it’s for an automotive shop the epoxy floors life span will be shorter. 

The main difference is cost and durability. Epoxy floors typically will cost less, but are not as durable. Polyaspartic floors are more expensive and will last longer. To learn more about this topic please see our article on Different Epoxy Floor Types

Epoxy floor cost will vary depending on condition of concrete floor, type of epoxy used, and size of job. Typically larger square foot jobs will cost less per square foot than smaller square foot jobs. Pricing typically falls between 4.50$ – 8.50$ per square foot.

Pilmer Epoxy is here to get you connected with the RIGHT epoxy floor installer. Once you’ve requested a quote using the select state page. Epoxy floor installers will contact you directly to discuss scheduling.

Our primary focus is including Epoxy Installers who are based or serve rural areas. Let’s be honest metropolitan areas are great because they contain many epoxy floor companies to choose from. It’s the smaller towns and rural areas that don’t have a lot of selection. See what you get and submit a FREE RFQ

Step 1: Mark the garage door by using a carpenters pencil. Use a hand grinder to create a lip on the marked pencil line. This will serve as the boundary line for were the epoxy starts.
Step 2: Prepare the garage floor by repairing any cracks or damage. Then clean the garage floor or prep the surface with a diamond grinding machine.
Step 3: Mask any areas needing to be protected from epoxy. 
Step 4: Read the epoxy manufacture’s instructions and mix epoxy.
Step 5: Apply the epoxy to the floor using the manufacture’s suggestions. 
Step 6: Let the epoxy fully cure before allowing foot or automobile traffic. 

The exact cure time will depend on the epoxy manufacture used. Typically epoxy floors are fully cured in 24 – 72 hours.

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