About Epoxy Floor Coatings & Painting Technologies
Epoxy Floor Coatings & Painting Technologies is the leading industrial floor coating contractor in the St. Louis area, specializing in epoxy floor coatings and residential, commercial, and industrial painting. With years of experience and expertise, the company has completed projects for renowned companies like Emerson Electric, Metro St. Louis/Metrolink, and St. Louis Bread Co. Customers have expressed their satisfaction with the company's exceptional service and quality work. Working with the team was described as "refreshing and a breeze," with the crew being punctual, polite, and informative. The company's sales coordinator, Keith, was praised for his thorough explanation of the entire process, including the potential challenges and risks involved in attempting the epoxy flooring process independently. Customers emphasized the importance of hiring a professional for this specialized task, as the process requires an 800-pound floor scrubber (Zamboni) and the handling of various chemicals. Attempting to save money by hiring an inexperienced contractor can result in a poor-quality finish and end up costing more in the long run. Customers who have trusted Epoxy Floor Coatings & Painting Technologies have been consistently impressed with the final results, with many receiving compliments from their guests on the stunning appearance of their floors.
I wanted to share this opportunity with anyone looking at getting their floors finished with epoxy. I want to say a big "thank you" to Keith (sales/coordinator), and the owner of Painting Technologies. You did an OUTSTANDING JOB explaining the entire process. To be clear and upfront to anyone looking at getting their basement floors finished with epoxy, this process is not something that you want “Billy Bob’s” painting service doing if you’re trying to save money. The process involved getting an 800-pound floor scrubber (Zamboni) down our basement stairs, and mixing various chemicals to create the look we wanted. The chemicals smell horrible. If you don’t know what you're doing, there is the potential for an explosion or toxic fumes. Keith was very through in explaining to us people who have attempted to do the epoxy themselves to “save money.” The result is, it often looks terrible, and ends up costing more in the end. The best advice I can give to anyone considering this…. You’re paying for a skill you lack knowledge of (and keep that in mind). Every person that sees our basement floor says the same thing, “Wow! Who did your floors?” That’s how you know they did a great job! Thank you!