The Coat Pro standard.
Flooring & Epoxy Coat Pro was built by people who grew up in the concrete trade — who learned to read a slab the way most people learn to read a book. We founded the company in 2008 on one idea: the durability of industrial coatings shouldn’t mean ugly floors.

Second-generation concrete craft.
Flooring & Epoxy Coat Pro grew out of the family concrete trade — a business that ran through the 1980s, where the work was learned the old way: mixing mud, screeding slabs, watching what worked and what failed. The early lessons stuck: the prep is the product, and a slab will tell you everything if you know how to look at it.
We founded the company in 2008 to do something the previous generation couldn’t: combine the durability of industrial-grade coatings with the finish quality that actually belongs in a home or a showroom. It started with one crew, one truck, and one rule — diamond-grind every floor, no exceptions.
Eighteen years later, that rule still holds. The company has grown across multiple cities. The materials have evolved — epoxy gave way to polyaspartic, single-day installs replaced three-day cures. What hasn’t changed is the prep standard, the training, and the warranty.
Every installer who joins the crew is trained to that one prep standard. We pick the materials, set the install spec, and review every project’s quote and finished work. The people who run the grinders on your floor are the crew we train — and every floor they install is built to the standard we set.
Three operating principles.
Not aspirational. Daily reality.
One quote, no surprises
The number on the estimate is the number on the invoice. We walk every space before we quote. Every variable gets caught upfront. We don’t add costs mid-project – ever.
Show up when we say
On-time arrival. Texted ETAs. The floor is finished on the day we said it would be. Reliability isn’t a marketing claim – it’s how the business actually runs.
Plain English, no jargon
We explain materials, prep, and the warranty in language anyone understands. No mystifying the trade. Nashville crew, Nashville accountability. No franchise reselling out-of-area subs.


