Garage floor painting in Exeter

Professional garage floor painting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£210-£360

Typical Duration

4-7 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Garage floor painted with proper floor coating - seals the concrete, resists oil and stains, makes the whole space easier to keep clean. Transforms a dusty garage into a proper workspace.

Stop Living With a Dusty, Stained Floor

Concrete garage floors are rubbish - they stain, they're dusty, spills soak straight in. A proper floor coating changes everything. Suddenly oil spills wipe up, sweeping actually works, and the garage looks like a proper space instead of a grotty cave.

💡 Pro tip: A painted garage floor makes the whole space feel cleaner and more organised. It's psychological - once the floor looks good, you suddenly care about keeping the rest tidy too.


Why Most Garage Floor Paint Fails

DIY garage floor paint peeling off in sheets, tyre marks everywhere, coating that lasts about six months before looking terrible again. Here's why:

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Floor degreased and etched properlyPaint over oil stains and dust
Cracks filled, surface preppedSlap paint on and hope
Proper garage floor paintCheapest floor paint from the DIY shop
Full cure time before driving onDrive on it next day because impatient

What You Get

🔧 The Full Process

StageWhat Happens
CleanFloor swept, degreased, oil stains treated
PrepCracks filled, surface etched for adhesion
PrimePrimer coat seals the concrete
CoatTwo coats garage floor paint, anti-slip optional

📦 You're Left With

  • Sealed floor that resists oil and stains
  • Easy to sweep and keep clean
  • Hard-wearing surface for years

Pricing Guide

Garage SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Single garage (10x15ft)4-5 hrs£210-£260
Double garage (16x20ft)5-7 hrs£260-£360
Workshop (larger)Call for quoteQuote

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Poor condition or extensive repairs adds time. Plus cure time between coats.


Perfect For...

Home garages - stop oil stains soaking into concrete

Workshops - create a clean, professional space

Rental properties - smarten up tired garages cheaply

Pre-sale prep - transforms the space for viewings

Why Choose Us for Garage floor painting in Exeter?

Oil and chemical resistant coating

Easy to sweep and clean afterwards

Hard-wearing finish for car traffic

Seals dusty concrete permanently

What to Expect

Step 1: Clear & Clean

You'll need to empty the garage - I need to get to every bit of floor. Then deep clean - degrease oil patches, sweep everything spotless, treat stubborn stains.

Step 2: Repair & Etch

Fill any cracks or holes with proper filler. Etch the concrete surface so paint bonds properly - this is critical and most DIYers skip it.

Step 3: Paint & Cure

Primer goes down first, then two coats of garage floor paint. Anti-slip grit in the final coat if you want. Then it needs time to cure before you can drive on it - patience required.

🔧 DIY Tips

Garage floor painting is doable DIY, but it's physical work and the prep is everything. If you're up for it:

🔧 What you'll need

  • Industrial degreaser
  • Concrete etching solution (or muriatic acid)
  • Concrete crack filler
  • Garage floor paint (not regular floor paint!)
  • Primer for concrete
  • Roller with extension pole and tray
  • Brush for edges
  • Optional: anti-slip additive

📐 Prep work (this makes or breaks it)

  1. Empty the garage completely
  2. Sweep thoroughly - every speck of dust
  3. Degrease oil stains with proper industrial degreaser
  4. Fill cracks and holes with concrete filler, let cure
  5. Etch the entire floor - this opens the concrete pores for paint adhesion
  6. Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely (24 hours minimum)

🎨 Painting technique

  • Start at the back, work toward the door (don't paint yourself in!)
  • Prime first - concrete is thirsty, it needs sealing
  • Use a roller on an extension pole for your back's sake
  • Brush the edges first, then roller the main area
  • Two coats minimum - coverage improves dramatically
  • Add anti-slip grit to the final coat if wanted

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Not degreasing properly - paint won't stick to oil
  • Skipping the etching step - paint peels off in sheets
  • Painting over damp concrete - looks fine for a week then bubbles
  • Driving on it too soon - ruins all your work
  • Using wrong paint - floor paint, not garage floor paint

💡 Pro trick: Test a small area first. Paint a 1-foot square in a corner, let it cure, then try to scrape it off with a coin. If it comes up easily, your prep wasn't good enough. Better to find out on 1 square foot than the whole floor.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🚗 Car parking: You'll need somewhere else to park for about a week. I know it's inconvenient but it's essential for a lasting finish. Rush the cure time and you'll get tyre marks permanently embedded in the paint.

Colour options? Most people go grey because it hides dirt well. But you can have any colour - light grey shows dust more but looks cleaner when swept, dark grey hides everything.

Existing painted floor? If the old paint is sound, I can paint over it. If it's flaking off in patches, it needs stripping first or the new paint will fail too. I'll assess it honestly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the actual benefit of painting a garage floor?

Bare concrete is porous - it stains from oil, gets dusty, absorbs spills. A proper floor coating seals it completely, making it easy to sweep and wipe clean. Oil spills just wipe up instead of soaking in. Plus it looks a hundred times better.

Can I drive on it and will it hold up to a car?

Absolutely - that's the whole point. Once fully cured (about 5-7 days), it handles car traffic no problem. I use proper garage floor paint designed for this, not regular floor paint that would wear off in weeks.

Does the floor need to be perfect or can you paint over cracks?

Small cracks I'll fill. Big structural cracks should be properly repaired first, but minor surface cracks and chips are fine - I'll fill them as part of the prep. The floor needs to be sound, but it doesn't need to be pristine.

How long before I can use the garage again?

You can walk on it after 24 hours. Full cure for driving on takes about 5-7 days. I know that's inconvenient, but cutting it short means the paint won't last. If you absolutely need to use it sooner, we can work out a schedule to do it in sections.

Will it be slippery when wet?

I can add anti-slip grit to the final coat if you want. Most people don't bother for a garage floor, but if you worry about it being slippery in winter when wet, the grit makes a big difference. Slight texture, not like sandpaper.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£210-£360

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