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Garage Door Repair, Epoxy Flooring & Garage Storage Serving Harford County MD, Baltimore County MD & Cecil County MD. 40-mile radius of Belcamp, Maryland

Garage Floor Epoxy, Polyurea, and Polyaspartic Installation in Harford, Baltimore & Cecil County, MD

Residential & Commercial Epoxy Flooring by Bay Garage Systems

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Professional Epoxy Flooring Built to Last

Residential & Commercial Epoxy Installation Across Harford, Baltimore & Cecil Counties

Epoxy flooring is often talked about as a quick upgrade, but when it’s done incorrectly, problems show up fast. Common issues include peeling, bubbling, uneven finishes, and sections of epoxy sticking to car tires and pulling off the floor.

 

In most cases, these failures aren’t caused by the epoxy itself. They happen because of shortcuts during preparation, ignored moisture issues, or rushed curing.

 

Bay Garage Systems provides epoxy floor installation for homeowners and businesses throughout Harford County, Baltimore County, and Cecil County, with a focus on long-term performance. For a full overview of all available services, visit Garage Door & Epoxy Services

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Experience Behind Every Epoxy Floor

Bay Garage Systems may be a newer company, but the experience behind it is not.

 

Our team brings years of hands-on epoxy flooring experience and more than a decade of working in the garage and concrete improvement industry. That background helps ensure every project is completed with the attention to detail and craftsmanship homeowners expect. Learn more about the company’s background on the About Bay Garage Systems page.

 

Bay Garage Systems was built on the belief that great epoxy floors start with proper preparation. From concrete grinding and surface preparation to the final coating and cure, every step is handled carefully to deliver a durable, long-lasting floor.

What Epoxy Flooring Actually Is

Epoxy flooring is a multi-layer floor coating system designed to bond directly to concrete. When installed properly, it creates a sealed, durable surface that resists moisture, stains, chemicals, and wear. Epoxy is not paint. It is a chemical resin system that requires:

Skipping any of these steps is what causes most epoxy floors to fail.

That is why preparation matters more than the coating itself.

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Garage Floor Epoxy Installation

Garage floors are the most common epoxy application we install, and also the one most often done incorrectly by low-quality installers.

Concrete in garages absorbs oil, moisture, and contaminants over time. Simply cleaning the surface is not enough. Proper garage floor epoxy installation requires mechanical grinding to open the concrete surface so the epoxy can bond correctly instead of sitting on top and peeling later. Our garage floor epoxy process focuses on:

The result is an epoxy garage floor that looks clean, is easy to maintain, and holds up to daily use.

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Residential Epoxy Floor Coatings

Epoxy flooring is not limited to garages. Many homeowners use epoxy to improve unfinished or hard-to-maintain concrete throughout the home.

We install residential epoxy floor coatings in:
Each space is evaluated differently. Moisture levels, foot traffic, and exposure to the elements all influence which epoxy system is appropriate.

The goal is always the same: a durable, low-maintenance surface that fits how the space is actually used.

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Commercial Epoxy Flooring

Commercial spaces demand more from a floor than residential areas. Foot traffic, equipment, spills, and routine cleaning all put stress on the surface.

Bay Garage Systems installs commercial epoxy flooring using Sherwin-Williams industrial and military-grade epoxy systems. These products are designed for environments where durability and consistency matter more than speed. Commercial epoxy flooring applications include:

Every commercial project starts with a detailed evaluation of the concrete. Cracks, worn areas, and surface issues are addressed before any coating is applied. Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons commercial epoxy floors fail early.

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Epoxy Floor Colored Flakes

Deco flake flooring systems use colored vinyl flakes embedded within a resin coating to create a textured, visually layered finish. The flakes can be applied as a full broadcast for complete coverage or used more selectively to add subtle design accents. These systems offer a cost-effective, durable, and highly customizable flooring option, making them well suited for schools, healthcare facilities, retail spaces, and other commercial environments where both appearance and performance matter.

Thousands of additional flake options can be found here

FAQ’S

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of floor coating do you install?

We primarily install high-performance polyurea and polyaspartic systems, with epoxy used when appropriate. Most people are aware of the term epoxy garage flooring, but the more modern technique used in 2026 and beyond is called polyurea and polyaspartic.

Concrete spaces where durability, moisture resistance, and easy cleaning are important.

Yes. Basements, laundry rooms, patios, commercial spaces, and more.

Clearing the space is usually all that’s needed. We handle surface preparation.

Most garage floors are completed in one day, with curing explained beforehand.

When properly installed, many years without becoming a maintenance issue.

Slip-resistant additives can be included when needed.

Poor prep or incompatible coatings.

Minor cracks are repaired as part of preparation.

Yes. Multiple flake blends, solid colors, and finishes are available.

Yes. Our systems allow for installation in most conditions.

Poor surface preparation, moisture issues, or rushed curing.

Polyurea cures faster and bonds more aggressively; epoxy may be used in certain conditions.

In specific environments where cure time or system design makes sense.

Improper prep, moisture issues not addressed, or misuse.

Routine cleaning and avoiding harsh chemicals.

Yes, depending on condition and system type.

Surface condition, prep needs, system type, and size.