Epoxy Flooring FAQs — Collier County
Honest answers to the questions Collier County homeowners and businesses ask most — covering costs, humidity prep, installation, durability, and service areas.
Collier County Climate & Epoxy
Naples sits on a very high water table between the Gulf of Mexico and the Everglades, so most homes here are slab-on-grade with moisture vapor driving up through the concrete year-round. That vapor drive is the number-one reason garage, lanai, and warehouse coatings fail across Naples, North Naples, Golden Gate, and Marco Island. Our roughly 75% year-round coastal humidity also drives amine blushing — a waxy film that forms between coats and kills adhesion when a slab is coated on a muggy Gulf-coast afternoon. That is why our Coastal Moisture Defense process begins with a free ASTM slab-moisture test: we meter every slab, schedule the application window around the dew point, and lay a moisture-mitigation vapor primer when the reading runs high, rather than coating straight onto a hot, wet Collier County slab. The finished system is backed by our written 25-year warranty against delamination and blush. Read our full Gulf-humidity guide →
Yes. Waterfront neighborhoods along Naples Bay, the Gordon River, and the Marco Island finger canals can take on water during king tides and tropical systems — Hurricane Ian pushed a six-to-nine-foot surge into low-lying Naples and about seven and a half feet onto Marco. Those slabs need extra work before any coating goes down: floodwater leaves behind salt, a raised pH, and trapped moisture that a standard prep will not cure. Our post-storm process is antimicrobial treatment, an extended dry-down, diamond grinding to cut off the efflorescence and salt crust, and a moisture-tolerant vapor primer. We confirm the slab is back in range with an ASTM moisture test (F1869 or F2170) before we commit to a system — we do not coat a coastal slab on a guess. The result is a sealed, moisture-tolerant floor that resists intrusion and is easy to decontaminate if water ever comes again.
For Naples, the dry season from November through April is the easiest window — humidity backs off, the afternoon Gulf-coast thunderstorms stop, and slab temperatures sit comfortably in the curing range. That window also lines up with the season here: many of our clients are snowbirds, so we can install and fully cure a garage or lanai floor, dust-free, before you arrive for the winter — coordinating directly with your property manager or caretaker if the home is empty. The June-to-October wet season is the hardest stretch because heat, daily downpours, and peak humidity all land at once, which is exactly when an unprepared coating blushes or traps moisture. We still install year-round for Collier County customers using dehumidification and dew-point scheduling — the dry season just means fewer reschedules and faster return-to-service.
Cost & Pricing
Naples epoxy generally runs $5 to $14 per square foot installed: solid color at $5 to $7, the popular flake system at $6 to $9, quartz at $10 to $13, and metallic finishes at $9 to $14. A standard two-car garage (400 to 500 square feet) in the flake system most often lands between $4,000 and $5,500 finished, all-in — diamond-grind prep, crack and spall repair, base, flake, and a polyaspartic topcoat; a metallic upgrade runs $5,000 to $7,500. Commercial and warehouse work runs about $3 to $8 per square foot depending on square footage and the system spec. Every quote includes a free ASTM slab-moisture test (a $200 to $400 value). The one Naples-specific add is moisture mitigation: if your slab test reads high, a vapor-mitigation primer (+$1.50 to $3.00 per square foot) is the line item that protects everything above it — quoted only after we test your slab, never as a blanket upcharge. Contact us for a free Collier County estimate on your space.
In Naples it pays off twice. A finished garage floor reads as a genuine upgrade to buyers in a discerning Old Naples, Pelican Bay, Grey Oaks, or North Naples market — the kind of detail a showroom garage or collector-car bay is judged on — and a seamless, non-porous floor is genuinely practical on the Gulf coast: it shrugs off salt tracked in from the boat, beach sand, pool chemicals, and storm-season water, and wipes clean in seconds. A properly prepped floor runs 10 to 30 years with effectively no upkeep, backed by our written 25-year warranty. For shops and warehouses, it ends the cycle of patching and repainting bare concrete and keeps you compliant on safety and cleanliness.
Installation & Process
Most Naples home garages are done in one to two days, and you can walk on the floor the next day and park on it after about 5 to 7 days of cure. Commercial and industrial jobs run 2 to 5 days depending on the square footage and system. The one variable that can extend a Naples timeline is slab moisture — if the meter reads high, we add a dry-down and a vapor-barrier step rather than rushing a coating that will peel. We handle inspection through final cleanup; your only job is clearing the space. See our garage installation process →
For Naples we usually recommend a hybrid: an epoxy base coat for adhesion and chemical resistance, finished with a UV-stable polyaspartic clear coat. Straight epoxy cures slowly (24 to 72 hours), is fussier about humidity during application, and a non-UV-stable epoxy topcoat can amber under our intense Gulf-coast sun and salt air. Polyaspartic cures in 2 to 6 hours, tolerates a wider humidity and temperature range, and resists UV and coastal salt — which is why it is the right top layer for waterfront garages, lanais, and pool-deck-adjacent floors here in Collier County. The hybrid gives you epoxy's toughness with polyaspartic's heat, UV, and humidity performance, plus a faster return-to-service that matters during a busy Naples season. Learn how the Gulf-coast climate affects coating choice →
Yes — the floor has to be completely clear so we can diamond-grind and coat the full slab, including the edges where Naples moisture tends to wick in. Most homeowners need an hour or two to empty a garage; for boat gear, kayaks, and beach equipment, plan to relocate it the night before. For commercial spaces we build a phased plan around your hours so the work does not shut you down.
Durability & Maintenance
A professionally installed Naples floor lasts about 10 to 30 years in a home and 5 to 20 years in a high-traffic shop, depending on the system and upkeep — and ours is backed by a written 25-year warranty on materials and workmanship. In our coastal-humid climate the single biggest factor is prep: the ASTM slab-moisture test, diamond grinding, and a UV-stable, salt-air-rated topcoat. Floors coated over an untested slab — common in older Marco Island and East Naples housing stock — can peel within just a few years, which is the exact failure our Coastal Moisture Defense process is built to prevent. Need a repair? We fix failed floors →
Almost nothing — a weekly dust mop or broom and an occasional damp mop is the whole routine, and there is no waxing, sealing, or refinishing ever. In Naples, the one habit worth keeping is rinsing off salt and sand after boat or beach days so it does not sit on the topcoat; a quick hose-down in the garage handles it. Skip harsh acidic cleaners and steel-bristle brooms, which can scratch the clear coat.
Service Area
Ascent Epoxy Naples covers all of Collier County: Naples, North Naples, East Naples, Golden Gate and Golden Gate Estates, Marco Island, Pelican Bay, Naples Park, Vineyards, Lely Resort, and out to Ave Maria and Immokalee. We serve the affluent enclaves the same way we serve everyone else — Port Royal, Old Naples, Aqualane Shores, Grey Oaks, Mediterra, Pelican Marsh, Pine Ridge Estates, Park Shore, and the Moorings. Whether it is a waterfront garage on a Marco finger canal, a Grey Oaks estate, or a warehouse off the I-75 / Collier Boulevard corridor, our local crew covers it.
Yes. Ascent Epoxy Naples is fully licensed and insured to work in Florida, carrying general liability and workers' compensation coverage. We are glad to send proof of insurance and licensing before we start — and many Naples HOAs and condo associations ask for it, so we keep it ready to hand to your board or property manager.
No. Ascent Epoxy Naples is locally owned by Blake and runs its own crew across Collier County — Old Naples and Port Royal to Pelican Bay, Grey Oaks, and the Marco Island canals. When you call, you reach our team directly, not a national call center that hands your job to a subcontractor you have never met. You will know your installer's name before they pull into the driveway, and you will have a direct line if anything comes up during or after the project — the kind of discretion and continuity estate clients expect. Local ownership also means we know Naples slabs, the high water table, and how the local HOA and condo boards work firsthand, instead of working off a franchise playbook written for some other state.
Ask to see the warranty in writing before you sign anything. A real one spells out what is covered, what voids it, how long it runs, and exactly how to file a claim. In a humid, high-water-table market like Naples, pay special attention to whether moisture-related delamination and blush are covered — that is the failure most likely to happen here, and it is the clause cheap "lifetime warranty" ads quietly leave out. Ours is a written 25-year warranty on materials and workmanship that explicitly covers moisture-driven delamination and blush, because we test the slab first and mitigate it if needed. If a contractor cannot produce a written document with specific terms, treat it as a red flag. We publish our warranty terms upfront and walk you through every line before work begins.