Service AreasEpoxy San DiegoReady to invest in a new, robust industrial epoxy flooring system? Do you want to give your garage a much-needed makeover with an easy-to-clean garage epoxy system? You can count on Epoxy San Diego for superior epoxy flooring services in San Diego and surrounding communities. We use only the best epoxy products and thorough preparation techniques to deliver robust epoxy solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.Epoxy San Diego serves homeowners with cost-effective garage floor epoxy that transforms dusty, stained concrete into a seamless and bright finished floor system. Garage epoxy flooring is preferred by car enthusiasts, hobbyists, and homeowners who want a more functional and aesthetic garage. Our garage epoxy products can resist hot tire pick up, abrasion, impact damage, and even gasoline and oil spills while maintaining a clean, bright appearance for up to twenty years.We also serve San Diego’s commercial and industrial facilities with specialized epoxy systems. Industrial-grade epoxy products are suitable for even the harshest environments like manufacturing and distribution plants, warehouses, retail facilities, hospitals and medical offices, hotels, and more. We offer endless customization options in terms of color, pattern, and performance. If you are in San Diego check out our partnered company DSC Epoxy Coatings!
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San Diego
San Diego is one of America’s most popular tourist destinations with 35 million visitors every year. Of course, San Diego residents know the city has more to offer than Balboa Park, SeaWorld, and the San Diego Zoo. San Diego is part of the world’s second-largest transborder agglomeration with a population of 4.9 million. It has a rich history that has earned it the nickname “birthplace of California,” a strong and diverse economy centered on defense and military, tourism, trade, and manufacturing, and educational opportunities at the University of California, San Diego, San Diego State University, and the San Diego Community College District.
Kearny Mesa
Kearny Mesa is a small community in central San Diego bordered by Clairmont, Sierra Mesa, Route 52, and Interstates 15 and 805. Named for Camp Kearny, a former U.S. military base, the region was transformed into an industrial park and is home to many commercial properties as well as electronic, aerospace, industrial, and office companies.
One of the most recent additions to Kearny Mesa is Spectrum, a mixed-use development with apartments, office buildings, and businesses.
Chula Vista
Chula Vista is Metro San Diego’s second largest city and the 7th largest city in Southern California. Located about 7 miles from Downtown San Diego and the Mexican border, Chula Vista is known for its diverse community and scenic views of the mountains and San Diego Bay.
Once a farming community, Chula Vista began to explode in population after World War II. Through the 1980s, Chula Vista aggressively annexed surrounding neighborhoods like Montgomery, Otay, and Castle Park to increase its size.
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San Diego
At Epoxy Flooring San Diego, we have been doing commercial epoxy for almost 20 years. If you need help with commercial epoxy flooring and want a true professional on your side, give us a call today!
Carlsbad
Located about 35 miles south of Downtown San Diego, the “Village by the Sea” is a popular tourist destination and one of California’s five wealthiest communities. The city is comprised of four quadrants: Old Carlsbad with its picturesque mansions and cute bungalows, the northeast quadrant with single-family homes and the Lake Calavera Nature Preserve, the southeast quadrant with new master planned communities and golf courses, and the southwest quadrant that’s home to the popular Aviara neighborhood and Park Hyatt Aviara Resort.
National City
National City is one of the oldest cities in San Diego County and it’s located in the South Bay area of Metro San Diego. The city has a population of more than 61,000 in just over seven square miles of land. In the mid-19th century, a San Francisco contractor and his brothers helped create the city’s foundation by making their home the first in the county to feature hot, running water. The trees the brothers imported from Asia and Europe can still be seen throughout National City today.
El Cajon
Located just 17 miles east of Downtown San Diego, El Cajon or “The Box” has a population of more than 104,000 yet maintains a close-knit atmosphere. The city is known for the Parkway Plaza Mall and beautiful Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College and its annual events. Every May, the city celebrates its unique diversity with “America on Main Street” that highlights El Cajon’s identity as a mini-United Nations as about one-third of its population is comprised of immigrants from Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and other nations.
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