
Automotive Shop and Dealership Epoxy Flooring
Your auto shop floors take a beating- oil, grease, dropped tools, heavy vehicles and nonstop traffic. That’s why we deliver automotive epoxy flooring built to last. Whether you run a mechanic garage, auto dealership, car showroom or tire shop, our industrial-grade epoxy coatings are engineered to handle it all.
We serve Toronto and the GTA with seamless, chemical-resistant, easy-to-clean floors that boost safety, improve lighting and elevate the look of your space. With 15+ years of hands-on experience, we install floors that are tough under pressure and sleek under the spotlight.
Heavy-Duty Epoxy Coatings for Auto Shops, Garages & Dealerships
Auto shop floors aren’t your average concrete. They need to withstand:
- Hot tire pickup and heavy rolling loads
- Spilled oil, brake fluid, coolant and cleaning solvents
- Impacts from dropped tools and jacks
- Constant movement of vehicles and equipment
- High foot traffic and pressure washing
Our garage epoxy flooring systems are slip-resistant, abrasion-resistant and available with chemical-resistant topcoats. We also offer urethane and polyaspartic top layers for added durability and faster cure times, depending on your shop’s needs.
Whether you’re outfitting a car dealership service bay, custom detailing shop or fleet garage, we’ll customize a flooring solution that performs day in and day out.



What is the best flooring for auto repair shops?
For many auto repair shops, service bays, and dealerships, industrial epoxy flooring is one of the best options because it creates a durable, seamless, easy-to-clean surface that can resist oil, automotive fluids, tire marks, dropped tools, and heavy vehicle traffic.
Best fit: automotive epoxy flooring is ideal when the floor needs to look professional, clean quickly, protect the concrete, improve light reflectivity, support technician safety, and handle the daily abuse of a working garage or service facility.
Polished Floors installs automotive epoxy floor coatings across Toronto and the GTA. We help choose the right preparation, coating system, traction level, finish, and cure schedule for the way the facility operates.
Automotive floor coating applications
Bare or poorly coated concrete can stain, dust, wear, absorb automotive fluids, and make the shop harder to clean and present professionally.
Auto Repair Shops
Heavy-duty epoxy coatings for repair bays, diagnostic areas, technician work zones, and customer-facing service areas.
Mechanic Garages
Durable mechanic garage floor coatings for tools, oil, coolant, tire traffic, jacks, lifts, and daily cleaning.
Car Dealerships
Clean, reflective finishes for showrooms, service bays, delivery areas, and spaces where brand image matters.
Quick Lube and Service Bays
Fast-curing, chemical-resistant floor systems for high-volume service areas with tight downtime windows.
Tire Shops
Abrasion-resistant floors for tire machines, dropped equipment, vehicle movement, rubber marks, and heavy daily use.
Detailing Studios
High-gloss and water-resistant floor finishes for clean presentation, washing, soaps, lighting, and premium vehicle care.
Book a Free Quote with Toronto’s Epoxy Flooring Experts
Ready to Upgrade Your Shop Floor? Your floors should work as hard as your team does. At Polished Floors, we bring performance, protection and polish to every garage, bay and showroom we touch.
Serving Toronto, Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham and across the GTA!
Call us today for an estimation: (905) 731-7085
Automotive floors take a different kind of beating
Bare or poorly coated concrete can stain, dust, wear, absorb automotive fluids, and make the shop harder to clean and present professionally.
Oil and Fluid Exposure
Motor oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, fuel, battery acid, degreasers, and solvents can stain or damage unprotected concrete.
Hot Tires and Road Salt
Vehicles bring heat, rubber transfer, salt, slush, and road grime into the facility every day.
Dropped Tools and Equipment
Jacks, stands, tools, lifts, carts, and heavy parts can chip or wear weaker floor finishes.
Slip and Safety Concerns
Wet or oily work areas need the right traction level so the floor stays practical for technicians and customers.
Cleaning and Dust Control
Sealed epoxy systems are easier to clean than porous concrete and help reduce concrete dust in work areas.
Customer Perception
A clean floor improves the impression of showrooms, service advisors, inspection bays, and customer-facing shop areas.
Our automotive epoxy flooring process
Step 1
Facility Review
We review traffic, fluids, cleaning, safety needs, concrete condition, finish goals, and downtime limits.
Step 2
Repair and Preparation
The concrete is ground, cleaned, repaired, profiled, and prepared for a durable coating bond.
Step 3
Coating Installation
The epoxy, texture, colour, topcoat, and finish system is installed based on the shop’s workflow.
Step 4
Cure and Handover
We review return-to-service timing, cleaning guidance, and maintenance for the finished floor.
Full-Service Installation for Automotive Spaces
At Polished Floors, we don’t just coat your concrete- we transform it into a clean, safe and long-lasting surface that supports your business. From meticulous prep work to flawless finishing, our team handles every detail of the process using only premium materials and industry-approved techniques. No shortcuts. No compromises.
We tailor every flooring system to the specific demands of your workspace, whether you’re servicing a fleet, running a fast-paced tire shop, or showcasing vehicles in a dealership.
Our Automotive Epoxy Flooring & Coating Services Include:
- Surface Grinding & Moisture Testing
- Industrial Automotive Epoxy Coating Application
- Crack & Joint Repair
- Anti-Slip Additives (grit or quartz blend)
- High-Gloss, Satin, or Matte Finishes
- Oil & Chemical-Resistant Coatings
- Hot Tire & UV Resistant Sealers
- Fast-Cure Systems for Minimal Downtime
We’ll help you choose the right finish, traction level, and protection based on your type of operation, whether it’s high-end detailing or high-volume repairs.


Choose the right automotive epoxy floor system
| System or feature | Best for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Industrial epoxy coating | Mechanic shops, service bays, fleet garages, tire shops | Creates a protective, seamless surface over prepared concrete. |
| Urethane or polyaspartic topcoat | Higher chemical exposure, faster return-to-service, added durability | Improves performance where traffic and cleaning demands are higher. |
| Quartz or anti-slip texture | Wet, oily, or high-traffic technician zones | Adds traction while keeping the floor cleanable. |
| High-gloss showroom finish | Dealerships, showrooms, detail studios, premium garages | Improves light reflectivity and customer-facing appearance. |
| Line marking or zoning | Service bays, walkways, safety zones, fleet facilities | Helps organize workflow and traffic inside the facility. |
Automotive epoxy flooring across Toronto and the GTA
Polished Floors installs automotive epoxy flooring for mechanic shops, dealerships, service centres, tire shops, fleet garages, and detailing studios throughout Toronto and surrounding GTA communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is epoxy flooring good for auto repair shops?
Yes. Epoxy flooring is a strong option for auto repair shops because it protects concrete from oil, automotive fluids, tire marks, tools, equipment, vehicle traffic, and frequent cleaning when properly specified and installed.
Is epoxy resistant to oil, gas, brake fluid, and coolant?
Many automotive epoxy and topcoat systems are designed to resist common shop fluids, including motor oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, gasoline, diesel, degreasers, solvents, and road salt. The exact system should match the facility’s exposure.
Can automotive epoxy floors be slip-resistant?
Yes. Quartz, grit, aluminum oxide, or other texture options can be added to improve traction in wet or oily work areas. The texture should balance safety with cleanability.
How long does automotive epoxy flooring last?
Service life depends on surface preparation, coating system, vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, cleaning, maintenance, and impact. A properly installed automotive epoxy floor can last many years in a working shop environment.
How long does installation take for an auto shop?
Timing depends on shop size, slab condition, repairs, coating system, temperature, humidity, and cure time. Fast-cure systems may be appropriate where downtime needs to be reduced.
Can dealerships add custom colours or branding?
Yes. Automotive floors can include custom colours, flakes, gloss levels, line marking, zoning, decorative effects, and in some cases brand-aligned design features for showrooms and premium shops.

Time to Upgrade Your Auto Shop
We’ve worked with hundreds of automotive businesses in Toronto and surrounding cities, from independent garages to large franchise service centers. Our floors are built for more than just looks- they improve lighting, safety, workflow, and overall customer perception.
We take pride in building floors that work as hard as you do. Get in touch today for a free site visit or consultation!