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Epoxy Floor Artist - San Jose & South Bay

South Bay Epoxy & Concrete Floor Coating Service Areas

We install epoxy and concrete floor coatings across the South Bay, centered on San Jose and the surrounding Santa Clara County communities — including Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Mountain View, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, and Gilroy. If your home or shop sits in or near these areas, we can almost certainly reach you; if you're just outside the list below, the fastest way to confirm is a quick phone call. This page lays out exactly where we work, why local concrete conditions shape the job, and how to check coverage for your specific address.

Which South Bay cities do you cover?

Our core service area is Santa Clara County and the immediate South Bay. We regularly install garage, patio, basement, and light-commercial floor coatings in the cities listed below. Coverage radiates out from San Jose, so the closer you are to that hub, the more routine scheduling tends to be.

If you don't see your exact city or neighborhood, it doesn't mean we can't help — it means it's worth a call to confirm. Service areas shift slightly with crew schedules and project size, and a one-minute conversation will tell you for sure.

  • San Jose (and neighborhoods like Willow Glen, Almaden, Cambrian, Berryessa, Evergreen, and Santa Teresa)
  • Santa Clara
  • Sunnyvale
  • Cupertino
  • Campbell
  • Los Gatos
  • Saratoga
  • Mountain View
  • Milpitas
  • Morgan Hill
  • Gilroy
  • Nearby communities such as Los Altos, Monte Sereno, and the western foothills — call to confirm

Not sure if we reach your address? Here's how to check

The honest answer for any borderline location is to ask directly. Service-area lines on a map never match real life perfectly — a job at the edge of our range can still be a great fit depending on the week's schedule and the scope of work.

Have your address and a rough idea of the space ready (for example, a two-car garage, a back patio, or a workshop slab). With that, we can usually tell you on the spot whether you're in range and roughly what the next available window looks like. There's no obligation in asking — a coverage check is just a coverage check.

Why local South Bay concrete conditions matter for the job

Floor coatings live or die on prep, and prep depends heavily on the concrete you actually have. The South Bay's Mediterranean climate — warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters — is generally friendly to coating work, but it also means slabs can swing between very dry and seasonally damp, which is exactly why moisture testing before any coating goes down is not optional.

Housing stock here ranges from postwar tract homes with decades-old garage slabs to newer builds with relatively green concrete. Older slabs in areas like Willow Glen or downtown San Jose often show surface cracking, oil staining, or prior paint that has to be ground off and repaired first. Newer Morgan Hill and Gilroy construction may have concrete that simply hasn't cured long enough — fresh slabs typically need around 28 days before a coating should be applied.

Knowing the local context up front helps us scope a job accurately instead of discovering surprises on install day. It's part of why we'd rather see your specific floor than quote blind.

  • Moisture from seasonal winter rain can cause coatings to fail if the slab isn't tested and prepped — we check moisture before committing to a system
  • Older South Bay garage slabs often need crack repair and grinding to remove old paint or oil before coating
  • Newer construction needs concrete that has cured (commonly ~28 days) before a coating is applied
  • Surface temperature and humidity on install day affect cure times — most epoxy and polyaspartic systems want a stable, moderate range

What we install across these areas

The same craftsmanship applies everywhere we work. Whether you're in a Sunnyvale townhome garage or a Gilroy shop, the process is built around mechanical surface prep (grinding or shot-blasting), crack and divot repair, and a coating system matched to how the floor will actually be used.

Residential garages are our most common request, but the same systems work for patios, basements, laundry and utility rooms, and light-commercial spaces. Cure times vary by system and conditions — some polyaspartic coatings can be ready for foot traffic within roughly a day, while traditional epoxy builds typically want several days before heavy vehicle traffic. We'll walk you through realistic timelines for your specific floor and the weather window.

Outside the South Bay or have questions? Call us

If your project sits beyond the cities above — elsewhere in the greater Bay Area, for instance — it's still worth reaching out. Larger or commercial jobs can sometimes justify a wider travel range, and we'd rather hear what you have in mind than turn you away by assumption.

The simplest next step for any coverage, scheduling, or scope question is a phone call. Tell us where you are and what you're working with, and we'll give you a straight answer about whether we can help and what comes next.

Service area

Where we work

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do you serve all of San Jose?

Yes — San Jose is the center of our service area, and we cover its neighborhoods including Willow Glen, Almaden, Cambrian, Berryessa, Evergreen, and Santa Teresa. If you're in a San Jose neighborhood not listed here, call with your address and we'll confirm quickly.

My city isn't on your list. Can you still come out?

Maybe. The list reflects where we work most often, but coverage at the edges depends on the week's schedule and the size of the job. The fastest way to know is to call with your address — a coverage check takes about a minute and there's no obligation.

Do you charge to come look at a floor in the South Bay?

Reach out and ask about how assessments work for your specific location and project — we'd rather give you an accurate answer for your address than state a blanket policy here. Any pricing we discuss is a typical industry range, not a firm quote, until we've seen the floor.

Does the South Bay climate affect when you can install?

It can. The region's mild, dry summers are generally ideal, while winter rain raises slab moisture, which we always test for before coating. Surface temperature and humidity on install day also influence cure times, so we plan the schedule around a stable weather window.

Can you coat a brand-new garage slab in a new South Bay development?

Often, but timing matters. Fresh concrete typically needs to cure — commonly around 28 days — before a coating should be applied. If your slab is newer than that, we'll help you plan the right window so the coating bonds properly and lasts.

Do you handle commercial or shop floors, not just garages?

Yes. Alongside residential garages, we coat patios, basements, utility rooms, and light-commercial and shop floors across the South Bay. Larger commercial projects can sometimes extend our travel range, so it's worth a call even if you're just outside the listed cities.

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