Professional Floor Coatings and Epoxy Resin

Epoxy Resin, Primers, Topcoats, and Complete Systems With Free Same or Next Business Day Shipping

Professional Floor Coatings and Epoxy Resin

Epoxy Resin, Primers, Topcoats, and Complete Systems With Free Same or Next Business Day Shipping

Professional Floor Coatings and Epoxy Coating Products

Professional Floor Coatings and Epoxy Coating Products

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One Stop Epoxy supplies professional grade floor coatings, epoxy resin products, primers, moisture vapor barriers, topcoats, sealers, urethane cement, crack and joint fillers, countertop resin, casting resin, and DIY garage floor coating kits.

This page is the main Coatings hub. It is designed to help contractors, coating companies, serious DIY installers, and customers find the correct coating category before choosing a specific product.

If you already know the exact product you need, choose the matching category below. If you are building a complete floor system, start with the coating type, then match it with the right flakes, pigments, topcoat, tools, and surface preparation equipment.

Coatings Categories

Epoxy Resin

Epoxy resin includes 100% solids epoxy, metallic epoxy, and specialty epoxy resin products used as base coats, receiver coats, body coats, solid color systems, metallic systems, flake systems, quartz systems, wall coatings, and commercial epoxy floors.

This is the place to start when you need the main epoxy layer for a floor coating system.

Best for:

  • 100% solids epoxy floors
  • Full flake and partial flake systems
  • Metallic epoxy floors
  • Solid color epoxy floors
  • Receiver coats for flakes or quartz
  • Commercial epoxy coatings

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Primers and MVB

Primers and moisture vapor barrier products are used before the main coating system when the concrete needs to be sealed, when adhesion needs to be improved, when outgassing is a concern, or when slab moisture needs to be addressed.

This category includes epoxy primers, water based primers, oil stop primers, moisture vapor barrier epoxy, and MVB products.

Best for:

  • Porous concrete
  • Concrete with outgassing concerns
  • Slabs with moisture concerns
  • Floors needing improved adhesion
  • Metallic systems requiring a clean foundation
  • Commercial floors with slab condition concerns

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Topcoats and Sealers

Topcoats and sealers create the final wear surface of the coating system. They affect gloss, scratch resistance, UV stability, cure time, chemical resistance, cleanability, and surface texture.

This category includes polyaspartic topcoats, polyurethane topcoats, urethane topcoats, clear sealers, and specialty topcoat products.

Best for:

  • Full flake floors
  • Partial flake floors
  • Metallic epoxy floors
  • Solid color epoxy floors
  • Commercial floor coatings
  • Fast return coating projects
  • Floors needing UV stable clear protection

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Crack and Joint Fillers

Crack and joint fillers are used before coating when the concrete has cracks, joints, chips, divots, spalling, or surface damage that needs to be repaired.

This category includes epoxy crack filler, crack and joint paste, polyurethane crack repair, thickening agents, and flexible repair products.

Best for:

  • Concrete crack repair
  • Joint filling before coating
  • Chips, divots, and surface damage
  • Floor prep before epoxy
  • Flake floors and metallic floors
  • Commercial concrete repair before coating

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Urethane Cement

Urethane cement is used in demanding commercial spaces where moisture, washdowns, thermal shock, temperature swings, or heavier service conditions may be involved.

This is a specialty coating category and should not be treated the same as a standard garage floor epoxy system.

Best for:

  • Commercial kitchens
  • Food and beverage areas
  • Wet service spaces
  • Thermal shock environments
  • Commercial washdown areas
  • Heavy duty floor mortar applications

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Countertop and Casting

Countertop and casting products are used for bar tops, tabletops, countertops, river tables, casting projects, and decorative resin work.

These products are selected differently than floor coatings because clarity, bubble release, thickness, working time, and finished appearance matter more than vehicle traffic or floor wear.

Best for:

  • Countertops
  • Bar tops
  • Tabletops
  • River tables
  • Casting projects
  • Decorative resin work

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DIY Garage Floor Kits

DIY garage floor kits are designed for homeowners and serious DIY installers who want a complete garage floor coating kit instead of choosing every product one at a time.

This category is the best starting point when the customer wants a garage floor kit with clearer product direction and does not want to build a system from separate resin, flake, topcoat, and tool categories.

Best for:

  • Home garage floors
  • DIY garage coating projects
  • Customers wanting a simpler buying path
  • Homeowners comparing garage floor epoxy options
  • Smaller residential floor coating projects

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Coating Product Selector

What You Need Start Here Why
Main epoxy build coat Epoxy Resin Used for the main resin layer in many floor coating systems
100% solids epoxy Epoxy Resin Good starting point for flake, solid color, and commercial epoxy systems
Metallic floor body coat Epoxy Resin Metallic epoxy is built for pigment movement and decorative depth
Porous concrete or outgassing control Primers and MVB Primer helps seal the slab before the main coating layer
Slab moisture concern Primers and MVB MVB products help address moisture before the system is installed
Final wear surface Topcoats and Sealers Topcoats affect gloss, wear, UV stability, and cleanability
Cracks, joints, chips, or divots Crack and Joint Fillers Repair products should be selected before coating
Wet service or thermal shock area Urethane Cement Used where standard epoxy may not be the right fit
Countertop, bar top, or casting project Countertop and Casting Floor coatings and casting resin are not always interchangeable
Homeowner garage floor project DIY Garage Floor Kits Easier path when the customer wants a complete kit

Build The Full Coating System

A coating project is usually more than one product. Depending on the floor or surface, you may also need flakes, pigments, tools, grinders, vacuums, and surface preparation supplies.

Flooring Systems

If you want the full coating build instead of choosing individual products, start with Epoxy Flooring Systems.

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Metallic Pigments

Metallic pigments are used with metallic epoxy to create movement, depth, and custom decorative floors.

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Vinyl Epoxy Flakes

Vinyl flakes are used in full flake and partial flake epoxy flooring systems.

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Epoxy Application Tools

Mixers, squeegees, rollers, buckets, spiked shoes, Magic Trowels, tape, and other tools help control the coating installation.

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Grizzly Grinders and Surface Prep Equipment

Most professional coating systems require proper mechanical surface preparation before coating. Grizzly Grinders, vacuums, dust collection equipment, and diamond tooling are available through One Stop Epoxy.

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Why Buy Coatings From One Stop Epoxy?

One Stop Epoxy is built for contractors, coating companies, serious DIY installers, and customers who want professional grade coating products from one source.

Customers choose One Stop Epoxy because we offer:

  • 18 application specific epoxy formulations, including 7 polyaspartics and 6 metallic variants
  • More than 100 custom metallic pigments for decorative and commercial floors
  • Primers and moisture vapor barrier products for slabs that need extra preparation
  • Polyaspartic, polyurethane, urethane, and specialty topcoats
  • Crack and joint fillers for concrete repair
  • Urethane cement for demanding commercial spaces
  • Countertop and casting resin options
  • DIY garage floor coating kits and complete epoxy flooring systems
  • Flakes, pigments, tools, grinders, vacuums, and prep supplies
  • Technical support before and during the project
  • Free same or next business day shipping across the continental US
  • Local pickup at our Orlando, Florida store

Helpful Coating Guides

These guides go deeper into the topics that should be reviewed before buying or installing a coating system.

Which Epoxy Flooring System Is Right For My Project?

How To Prepare Concrete For Epoxy Coating

Choosing The Right Epoxy Primer For Your Concrete Floor

Moisture Testing Before Installing Epoxy Flooring

Polyaspartic vs Polyurethane vs Epoxy Floor Coatings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between coatings and epoxy resin?

Coatings is the broader category. It can include epoxy resin, primers, moisture vapor barriers, topcoats, sealers, urethane cement, crack fillers, and related products. Epoxy resin is one product category within the larger coating system.

Which coating product should I start with?

Start with the job you are trying to complete. If you need the main epoxy layer, start with Epoxy Resin. If the slab needs to be sealed or has moisture concerns, start with Primers and MVB. If you need the final wear surface, start with Topcoats and Sealers.

Do I need primer before epoxy?

Sometimes. Primer is often recommended on porous concrete, metallic systems, and floors where outgassing or adhesion concerns are present. The need for primer depends on the concrete and the coating system.

What is a moisture vapor barrier?

A moisture vapor barrier is used when slab moisture is present, unknown, or a concern. It is installed before the main coating system to help address moisture movement through the concrete.

Are topcoats the same as epoxy resin?

No. Topcoats are part of many epoxy flooring systems, but they are not always epoxy. Many professional systems use polyaspartic, polyurethane, urethane, or specialty topcoats as the final wear surface.

When should I use crack and joint filler?

Use crack and joint filler before coating when the concrete has cracks, joints, chips, divots, or other damage that should be repaired before the coating system is applied.

When should I use urethane cement?

Urethane cement is used in demanding commercial spaces where moisture, washdowns, thermal shock, or heavier service conditions may be involved. It is a specialty product and should be selected based on the environment.

Can I use floor epoxy for countertops?

Do not assume floor epoxy and countertop epoxy are interchangeable. Countertops, bar tops, river tables, and casting projects should use products designed for those applications.

What is the easiest way to buy a garage floor coating?

For most homeowners, the easiest starting point is a DIY garage floor kit or a complete epoxy flooring system. That is easier than choosing resin, flakes, topcoat, and related products separately.

Can One Stop Epoxy help me choose the right coating product?

Yes. If you are unsure which coating product or system fits your project, contact One Stop Epoxy before ordering. We can help match the product to your floor, surface condition, square footage, exposure, appearance goal, and installation plan.

Shop Professional Coating Products

Choose the coating category that matches your project, or start with a complete epoxy flooring system if you want the full professional build in one place.

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