Fast Free Shipping on Professional Grade Epoxy Flooring Kits

Does One Stop Epoxy offer fast free shipping on epoxy flooring kits?

Quick Answer: Yes. One Stop Epoxy offers free shipping within the continental United States on eligible epoxy flooring kits, coatings, flakes, pigments, tools, and supplies, with most in stock orders processed and shipped the same day or next business day from the One Stop Epoxy warehouse in Orlando, Florida.

That matters because epoxy flooring is usually a scheduled project. Contractors need materials before a crew arrives. Homeowners may have already cleared out the garage for a weekend installation. A business may be working around a short shutdown window. If one primer, base coat, flake blend, topcoat, pigment, or tool does not arrive on time, the entire project can be delayed.

One Stop Epoxy is not just taking online orders and hoping another warehouse has the product. We physically stock the professional grade epoxy flooring systems, polyaspartic topcoats, moisture vapor barrier options, decorative vinyl flakes, metallic pigments, installation tools, and surface preparation equipment we sell.

Customers who already know the system they need can start with Professional Epoxy Flooring Kits. Customers still comparing full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, or commercial systems should start with the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder before ordering.

Why does fast shipping matter when ordering epoxy flooring materials online?

Quick Answer: Fast shipping matters because epoxy flooring materials are not random supplies. They are part of a system. If one part of the system is missing, late, wrong, or backordered, the installation can stop before it starts.

A complete epoxy floor system may include primer, moisture vapor barrier, 100 percent solids epoxy, flakes, metallic pigments, polyaspartic topcoat, urethane topcoat, crack repair material, patching material, rollers, squeegees, mixers, spiked shoes, scrapers, grinders, vacuums, and diamond tooling. One missing item can delay the whole floor.

This is why shipping speed, real inventory, and product knowledge all matter. A cheap online kit is not a good deal if it ships late, arrives incomplete, or comes from a seller who cannot explain which primer, topcoat, coverage rate, or prep method belongs on your floor.

Warehouse and stocked inventory

What this guide helps you decide

This guide is for contractors, installers, homeowners, serious DIY customers, commercial buyers, and business owners who are ordering epoxy flooring materials online and need the order to arrive correctly and on time.

  • Why fast free shipping matters for epoxy flooring projects
  • Why real inventory is different from drop shipping
  • What One Stop Epoxy means by fast free shipping
  • How to plan delivery around a garage, commercial, or industrial floor project
  • Which products are commonly ordered together
  • When local pickup in Orlando makes more sense than shipping
  • How to avoid schedule problems caused by missing materials
  • How to choose the right system before you order

The goal is not only to get a box delivered. The goal is to get the right flooring system, in the right quantity, with the right supporting materials, before the installation date.

Shipping is part of the epoxy flooring project

A professional epoxy floor does not begin when the coating hits the concrete. It begins with planning.

Before the first grinder touches the floor, the installer needs to know the square footage, slab condition, moisture risk, surface profile, repair scope, system type, flake or pigment choice, topcoat choice, and schedule. Shipping is part of that planning.

If a coating order arrives late, the schedule changes. If the flakes arrive without the base coat, the job cannot start. If the topcoat is missing, the floor cannot be finished. If a primer is backordered after the order is placed, the installer may be forced to delay the project or use the wrong product.

Epoxy flooring materials have to work together. That is why buying from a stocked epoxy supplier matters.

What fast free shipping means at One Stop Epoxy

Fast free shipping is not just a checkout message. It is a fulfillment promise supported by physical inventory, product knowledge, and a warehouse that ships flooring materials every business day.

Shipping feature What it means Why it matters
Free shipping within the continental United States Eligible orders ship without surprise shipping charges at checkout. Customers get a clearer picture of the real material cost before ordering.
Same day or next business day processing on most in stock orders Stocked products can usually leave the Orlando warehouse quickly. Contractors and homeowners have a better chance of keeping projects on schedule.
Real warehouse inventory One Stop Epoxy physically stocks the products it sells. This reduces delays caused by backorders and outside fulfillment problems.
Tracking after shipment Customers can follow the order after it leaves the warehouse. Tracking makes job planning easier and reduces uncertainty.
Same day Orlando pickup Local customers can pick up materials at the warehouse and showroom. This helps Central Florida contractors and homeowners when time is tight.
Product support before ordering Customers can get help choosing the correct system. This reduces the risk of ordering the wrong primer, coating, topcoat, or supplies.

Fast shipping helps. Correct shipping helps more. The right material arriving on time is what protects the project schedule.

The problem with drop shipping epoxy flooring kits

Many epoxy flooring websites do not physically stock the systems they advertise. They accept the order, send it to a manufacturer, broker, or outside warehouse, and then wait for someone else to process and ship the order.

That can create problems for the customer.

  • Extra processing time before the order leaves the warehouse
  • Inventory that appears online but is not actually available
  • Backorders after the order has already been placed
  • Delayed tracking information
  • Limited control over packing and fulfillment
  • Slow answers when a product question comes up
  • No clear understanding of how the products work together

For ordinary products, that may be annoying. For epoxy flooring materials, it can stop the job.

A full flake garage floor system, for example, may require primer, epoxy base coat, vinyl flakes, Poly Gloss 85 Polyaspartic, rollers, squeegees, spiked shoes, mixers, scrapers, and surface preparation equipment. If one piece is missing, the schedule can fall apart.

Buying factor Stocked epoxy supplier Drop shipping seller
Inventory control Products are physically in the supplier warehouse. Seller may rely on another company to fulfill the order.
Shipping speed Orders can usually be packed faster when items are in stock. Processing may not begin until another warehouse receives the order.
Product accuracy Staff can verify stocked items and system components. Seller may not know what is actually available.
Technical help Customers have a better chance of speaking with people who understand the flooring system. Support may be limited to basic order service.
Project planning It is easier to confirm materials before scheduling labor. There is a higher risk of delays and missing information.
Accountability The supplier is closer to the packing and fulfillment process. Responsibility may be spread across multiple companies.

A low cart price does not help if the order is delayed, incomplete, or wrong. For epoxy flooring, inventory and support are part of the value.

Why One Stop Epoxy ships faster

One Stop Epoxy maintains a large physical inventory of professional epoxy flooring materials at our Orlando warehouse and showroom.

Because we stock the products we sell, most in stock orders can be packed and shipped the same day or next business day. Our stocked inventory includes 18 application specific epoxy formulations, 7 polyaspartic formulations, 93 plus custom metallic pigments, decorative vinyl flakes, primers, moisture vapor barrier options, topcoats, tools, and Grizzly Grinders surface preparation equipment.

This matters because epoxy flooring projects often require more than one product. A full system may need primer, base coat, flake, topcoat, and supplies. A metallic system may need primer, metallic epoxy, pigments, and a clear topcoat. A commercial floor may need a moisture vapor barrier, thicker build, stronger chemistry, or a specific topcoat for the environment.

When the supplier actually stocks the materials, the customer gets faster answers and a better chance of receiving the correct order on time.

What One Stop Epoxy stocks for fast shipment

One Stop Epoxy stocks materials for full epoxy flooring systems, not just single coating products.

Product category Common use Helpful internal link
Epoxy flooring kits Garage floors, shops, warehouses, showrooms, and commercial spaces. Professional Epoxy Flooring Kits
Full flake systems Garage floors, workshops, showrooms, and high traffic floors. Full Flake Epoxy Floor Kits
Partial flake systems Garages, utility rooms, home gyms, and light commercial floors. Partial Flake Epoxy Floor Kits
Metallic epoxy systems Designer floors, retail spaces, salons, offices, and showrooms. Metallic Epoxy Flooring System
Solid color systems Garages, warehouses, storage rooms, mechanical rooms, and light commercial spaces. Solid Color Garage and Light Commercial Epoxy Floor System
100 percent solids epoxy Base coats, receiver coats, solid color floors, and commercial systems. Self Leveling 100% Solids Industrial Grade Epoxy
Polyaspartic topcoats Full flake systems, fast return floors, and UV stable topcoat protection. Poly Gloss 85 Polyaspartic
Slow cure polyaspartic Longer working time for larger spaces or warmer conditions. Poly Gloss 85 Slow Go Polyaspartic
Water based epoxy primer Porous concrete, primer coats, and system bonding. Epoxy Primer WB
Moisture mitigation High moisture slabs and projects where vapor drive is a concern. APF VaporSolve LP
Surface preparation equipment Concrete grinding, coating removal, dust control, and surface profiling. Grizzly Grinders and Dust Control Equipment
Instructions and technical resources Product data, installation guidance, and project education. Epoxy Flooring Resources

The main advantage is not only that these items are available. The advantage is that they are stocked by a company that understands how they fit into a working flooring system.

Free shipping within the continental United States

One Stop Epoxy offers free shipping within the continental United States on eligible epoxy flooring products. This helps customers calculate the true material cost before ordering.

That matters because epoxy flooring kits can be heavy. A professional system may include multiple pails of epoxy, polyaspartic, primer, flake boxes, pigments, tools, and supplies. Shipping charges can change the real cost of a project if they are added late in the checkout process.

Free shipping gives customers a clearer picture of the project budget before the order is placed.

Paid or special shipping may apply for destinations outside the continental United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, and other international destinations. Large equipment orders may also require freight coordination depending on the product, carrier, destination, and order size. If timing is critical, confirm the details before scheduling labor.

Same day pickup in Orlando

Customers in Central Florida can also pick up materials directly from the One Stop Epoxy warehouse and showroom.

One Stop Epoxy
6422 Milner Boulevard, Suite 101
Orlando, FL 32809

Same day pickup is useful for:

  • Contractors who need material for an upcoming job
  • Installers replacing a missing product before a scheduled pour
  • Homeowners who want help choosing the correct garage floor system
  • Business owners who need materials for a planned shutdown window
  • Local customers who want to see flakes, pigments, tooling, or coating options in person

Pickup is also helpful when the project requires a more detailed decision. For example, a customer may know they want an epoxy garage floor but still need to compare a full flake system, partial flake system, or solid color system. Seeing materials in person can make that decision easier.

Orlando showroom

How long does it take to receive an epoxy flooring kit?

Most in stock orders are processed and shipped the same day or next business day. After the order leaves the Orlando warehouse, delivery time depends on the destination, carrier route, order size, and service conditions.

Destination area Typical transit time after shipment Planning note
Florida Usually about 1 business day. Good for nearby contractors, but still confirm tracking before scheduling labor.
Southeast and eastern states Usually about 2 to 3 business days. Plan around weekends, holidays, and carrier cutoff times.
Central United States Usually about 3 business days. Order early if the project has a fixed installation date.
West Coast Usually about 4 to 5 business days. Build extra time into the schedule before clearing the space or booking labor.

Total delivery time includes order processing plus carrier transit time. Tracking is provided after shipment so customers can follow the order from the warehouse to the delivery address.

These are planning estimates, not a promise that every shipment will arrive in that exact window. Weather, carrier delays, holidays, jobsite access, address issues, and large order handling can affect delivery.

A reliable shipping estimate starts with real inventory

A shipping estimate is only useful when the supplier has the product and can ship it quickly.

Before buying an epoxy flooring kit online, ask these questions:

  • Is the product physically in stock?
  • Does the supplier warehouse the materials it sells?
  • Is the order shipped by the seller or drop shipped by another company?
  • How quickly will the order leave the warehouse?
  • Will tracking be provided?
  • Can someone answer product questions before the order ships?
  • Does the supplier understand epoxy flooring systems or only online order fulfillment?
  • Can the supplier help with primer, topcoat, square footage, and surface preparation decisions?

The answers matter. A coating order is not complete just because a website accepts payment. It is complete when the correct products are packed, shipped, received, inspected, and ready before the floor is scheduled.

What to order before you schedule the floor

The best time to verify the order is before the garage is emptied, the crew is scheduled, or the business shuts down an area of the building.

A complete epoxy flooring order may include:

  • Correct epoxy flooring system for the project
  • Primer or moisture vapor barrier if needed
  • 100 percent solids epoxy base coat
  • Decorative flakes or metallic pigments
  • Polyaspartic or urethane topcoat
  • Crack repair and patching materials
  • Rollers, squeegees, mixers, spiked shoes, and brushes
  • Scrapers for full flake floors
  • Concrete grinding equipment or diamond tooling
  • Dust control equipment
  • Gloves, tape, pails, and jobsite supplies

For a simple garage floor, the order may be straightforward. For a commercial floor, moisture concern, metallic system, large square footage project, or coating removal job, the order should be checked more carefully. If you are not sure which system fits the floor, use the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder before ordering materials.

Decision Why it matters Good next step
Square footage Determines kit size, coating quantity, flake quantity, and topcoat quantity. Measure the floor and confirm the actual project area.
Floor use A garage, warehouse, showroom, patio, and shop floor may need different systems. Compare system types before ordering.
Concrete condition Cracks, divots, coatings, oil, and weak concrete affect prep and materials. Plan repair and mechanical preparation before coating.
Moisture risk Moisture vapor can cause coating failure if ignored. Consider moisture testing and moisture vapor barrier options.
Desired finish Full flake, partial flake, metallic, and solid color systems are built differently. Choose the system before selecting colors or pigments.
Topcoat choice Polyaspartic, urethane, and other topcoats affect durability, UV stability, work time, and return to service. Select the topcoat based on environment and installer skill level.
Surface preparation Epoxy needs a mechanically prepared concrete surface. Use grinding or shot blasting, not acid etching, mopping, or pressure washing.
Tools and equipment Missing tools can stop the job even when the coating arrives. Order the correct tool kit and prep supplies with the system.
Delivery date Material must arrive before the project starts. Order early and wait for tracking before scheduling tight labor windows.

Good ordering is not just about the coating. It is about the whole installation plan.

Fast shipping is only useful when the right system is ordered

A fast shipment of the wrong system does not help anyone.

Before ordering, the customer should know whether the floor needs a full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, or commercial system.

System type Best fit Common reason to choose it Start here
Full flake epoxy floor Garages, shops, showrooms, and high traffic floors. Maximum concrete hide, durable texture, and professional garage floor appearance. Full Flake Epoxy Floor Kits
Partial flake epoxy floor Garages, home gyms, utility areas, and light commercial floors. Lower material cost, smoother feel, and visible base color. Partial Flake Epoxy Floor Kits
Metallic epoxy floor Interior designer floors, salons, offices, retail spaces, and showrooms. Custom movement, depth, and decorative finish. Metallic Epoxy Flooring System
Solid color epoxy floor Garages, warehouses, storage rooms, and mechanical rooms. Uniform color, simple maintenance, and commercial utility. Solid Color Garage and Light Commercial Epoxy Floor System
Commercial or industrial epoxy floor Warehouses, manufacturing, shops, high traffic areas, or chemical exposure areas. More system control, stronger primers, thicker build, and stronger topcoat options. Professional Epoxy Flooring Kits

A customer who is unsure should not guess. The system choice affects coverage, preparation, topcoat, cost, texture, appearance, and installation difficulty.

Shipping and surface preparation go together

Do not schedule coating installation just because the epoxy arrives. The concrete has to be ready.

Professional epoxy floor preparation should be done by mechanical grinding or shot blasting. Acid etching, mopping, and pressure washing are not professional preparation methods for a real epoxy floor system. They do not create the same profile, cleanliness, or bond reliability as mechanical surface preparation.

For coating removal, slab profiling, and concrete grinding, One Stop Epoxy stocks Grizzly Grinders and Dust Control Equipment for contractors and installers who want proper surface preparation equipment. The coating system can only perform as well as the concrete preparation allows.

Good prep planning includes:

  • Removing existing coatings when needed
  • Grinding the concrete to the correct surface profile
  • Opening the pores of the slab for adhesion
  • Repairing cracks, chips, divots, and damaged concrete
  • Addressing oil contamination or weak concrete before coating
  • Using proper dust control
  • Confirming moisture risk before installing the system

Fast shipping helps get the products to the job. Surface preparation helps the products stay on the floor.

What contractors should know about shipping epoxy materials to a jobsite

Contractors should treat coating delivery like any other critical jobsite material.

Before scheduling a crew, confirm that all system components have arrived and been inspected. Do not assume that a shipment is complete just because one box or pallet arrived. Open the shipment, compare it to the order, and verify colors, quantities, kit sizes, pigments, flakes, topcoats, primers, and tools.

Contractor planning tips:

  • Order earlier than the absolute last possible day
  • Avoid scheduling labor based only on a checkout estimate
  • Wait for tracking before committing to a tight installation window
  • Inspect shipments immediately when they arrive
  • Store materials according to product requirements
  • Keep coating materials out of extreme heat or cold before installation
  • Confirm that pails, bottles, boxes, and pigments were not damaged in transit
  • Verify that the correct flake blend or pigment color arrived before opening coating material
  • Have repair materials, blades, rollers, squeegees, and scrapers on site before the pour

A professional crew can lose a full day over one missing product. That is why stocked inventory, tracking, and order accuracy matter.

What homeowners and serious DIY customers should know

Homeowners often plan epoxy garage floor projects around a weekend. That makes shipping timing important, but it also makes product selection important.

Before ordering a kit, make sure you know:

  • The total square footage of the floor
  • Whether the floor already has a coating or sealer
  • Whether there are cracks, chips, divots, or low spots
  • Whether moisture may be present
  • Whether the floor will be full flake, partial flake, solid color, or metallic
  • Whether you have the correct tools to install the system
  • Whether you have access to the proper surface preparation equipment
  • Whether you understand the working time of the products you are using

Do not order a kit just because it says garage floor epoxy. A true epoxy garage floor system should be selected based on the slab, traffic, desired finish, and installer skill level.

For most homeowners, a Full Flake Epoxy Floor Kits option is the most common choice for a durable garage floor appearance. A Partial Flake Epoxy Floor Kits option can make sense when the customer wants a lower material cost and smoother texture. A Solid Color Garage and Light Commercial Epoxy Floor System can work when the customer wants a uniform color without flakes. A Metallic Epoxy Flooring System is a more decorative choice and should be approached with realistic expectations about design skill and installation control.

Common shipping mistakes that delay epoxy projects

Mistake What can go wrong Better approach
Ordering too close to the installation date Carrier delay or a missing item can push the job back. Order early and wait for tracking before final scheduling.
Choosing a kit before confirming square footage The project may not have enough material, or the customer may overbuy. Measure the actual coating area first.
Forgetting primer or moisture control Bond problems, bubbles, or moisture related failure can occur. Evaluate slab condition and choose primer or MVB when needed.
Ordering coating without tools The system arrives but cannot be installed correctly. Add rollers, squeegees, mixers, spiked shoes, scrapers, and brushes.
Ignoring surface preparation The material arrives on time but the floor is not ready. Plan grinding or shot blasting before coating.
Not inspecting the shipment Wrong color or missing product is discovered too late. Check every product as soon as it arrives.
Relying on a drop ship seller Processing delays, backorders, or poor answers can affect the project. Buy from a stocked epoxy supplier.
Scheduling a commercial shutdown too tightly Any delay can become expensive. Build extra time into the delivery and inspection window.

Most shipping problems are really planning problems. The best way to protect the schedule is to order the right system early, verify the shipment, and prepare the concrete correctly.

Best products to order with fast free shipping

Customers commonly use fast free shipping for complete epoxy flooring systems and supporting materials.

Common orders include:

A customer ordering a complete floor should think in terms of the whole system, not only the coating.

How to build a better online epoxy order

A strong epoxy order usually follows a logical sequence.

Step 1: Choose the floor system

Decide whether the project is full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, or commercial. If you are not sure, use the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder before ordering.

Step 2: Confirm the square footage

Measure the actual floor area. Do not guess from the size of the house, garage door, or room name. Coating quantity, flake quantity, topcoat quantity, and tools all depend on square footage.

Step 3: Evaluate the concrete

Look for cracks, divots, oil, old coatings, paint, sealers, moisture concerns, weak concrete, and surface damage. These conditions affect prep, primer, and repair materials.

Step 4: Select primer or moisture control if needed

Some floors need a primer. Some floors need a moisture vapor barrier. Some floors need a specific high performance primer or moisture mitigation product such as APF VaporSolve LP. Do not skip this decision just to save money. The primer or moisture control layer is often the difference between a coating system that bonds and one that fails.

Step 5: Select the topcoat

Topcoat choice affects wear resistance, UV stability, chemical resistance, gloss, texture, work time, and return to service. Many full flake garage floors use a polyaspartic topcoat such as Poly Gloss 85 Polyaspartic. Some projects benefit from longer working time products such as Poly Gloss 85 Slow Go Polyaspartic. Interior floors may use other topcoat options depending on the environment.

Step 6: Add tools and prep equipment

Do not wait until installation day to realize you are missing a notched squeegee, roller frame, mixer, spiked shoes, scraper, or dust control equipment. A professional coating system needs professional installation tools. Start with Epoxy Application Tools and Surface Prep and Abrasives when building the order.

Step 7: Place the order early enough to inspect it

The best time to discover a missing item is not the morning of the installation. Build in time for shipment, delivery, inspection, staging, and surface preparation.

When pickup is better than shipping

Shipping is convenient, but pickup is sometimes the better choice.

Choose Orlando pickup when:

  • The project is local and the materials are needed immediately
  • You want to see flake blends or pigments in person
  • You need help choosing between systems
  • You are adding products to an existing order
  • A contractor needs material for a job already on the schedule
  • You want to confirm tools, topcoats, or prep equipment before buying

For local contractors, same day pickup can help solve urgent jobsite problems. For homeowners, pickup can help prevent wrong product decisions because they can speak with staff before the order is finalized.

When shipping is the better choice

Shipping is usually the better choice when the customer is outside Central Florida, has time to plan the project, and already knows what materials are needed.

Shipping works especially well for:

  • Out of state contractors ordering repeat systems
  • Homeowners ordering garage floor kits ahead of a planned project
  • Installers restocking flakes, pigments, primers, or topcoats
  • Commercial buyers who want materials delivered to the project address
  • Customers who use the system builder or guide content before ordering

The key is not waiting until the last minute. Fast shipping is helpful, but epoxy flooring still requires planning.

How to compare epoxy flooring suppliers before you order

The supplier matters as much as the kit name. Before buying from an epoxy website, compare more than the product price.

Question to ask Why it matters
Do they physically stock the products? Real inventory reduces the risk of backorders and delayed fulfillment.
Do they sell complete systems or only single products? A floor needs compatible layers, not random coatings.
Do they understand primer, MVB, topcoat, flakes, pigments, and prep? Technical knowledge helps prevent wrong orders.
Do they offer professional grade materials? Thin, low solids, paint type kits are not the same as real resinous floor systems.
Do they provide tracking? Tracking helps customers plan jobsite timing.
Do they offer pickup or only online checkout? A physical showroom and warehouse can support urgent needs and in person help.
Can they help choose the correct system? Many failures begin with the wrong product selection.
Do they carry prep equipment? Surface preparation is a major part of epoxy floor performance.

A professional epoxy floor is not built by shipping the cheapest box. It is built by selecting the right system, preparing the concrete correctly, and installing the products within their working limits.

Why fast shipping should not replace good technical decisions

Fast shipping should support the project, not rush the wrong choice.

Do not let speed cause these mistakes:

  • Choosing a full flake kit when the customer really wants a smoother partial flake floor
  • Choosing a metallic system without understanding the design skill involved
  • Skipping moisture evaluation on a slab with visible moisture concerns
  • Buying a topcoat without considering UV exposure, odor, work time, and return to service
  • Ordering coating without planning mechanical surface preparation
  • Choosing a product based only on price per kit instead of coverage, build, and system design

One Stop Epoxy focuses on fast fulfillment, but the better goal is a correct order. That is why the site includes system pages, product pages, resources, and the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder to help customers make the right decision before the order ships.

A simple ordering path for most customers

If you are ready to order, use this basic path.

  1. Decide the system type: full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, or commercial.
  2. Measure the square footage.
  3. Check the slab for coatings, cracks, divots, oil, and moisture concerns.
  4. Choose primer or moisture control if needed.
  5. Choose flakes, pigments, base color, and topcoat.
  6. Add the proper installation tools.
  7. Confirm shipping or Orlando pickup.
  8. Inspect the order when it arrives.
  9. Mechanically prepare the concrete by grinding or shot blasting.
  10. Install the floor according to the product instructions.

For system selection, start with the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder. For deeper project education, use the Epoxy Flooring Resources section.

Frequently asked questions about fast free shipping on epoxy flooring kits

Do epoxy flooring kits qualify for free shipping?

Yes. One Stop Epoxy offers free shipping within the continental United States on eligible epoxy flooring kits and related flooring materials.

How quickly do epoxy flooring kits ship?

Most in stock orders are processed and shipped the same day or next business day from the One Stop Epoxy warehouse in Orlando, Florida.

Does One Stop Epoxy physically stock the products it sells?

Yes. One Stop Epoxy physically stocks professional grade epoxy flooring systems, polyaspartic coatings, moisture vapor barrier options, vinyl flakes, metallic pigments, tools, supplies, and surface preparation equipment in Orlando.

Is One Stop Epoxy a drop shipper?

No. One Stop Epoxy maintains real inventory and ships most in stock orders directly from its Orlando warehouse.

Why is real inventory important when buying epoxy online?

Real inventory helps reduce backorders, slow processing, incomplete orders, and poor communication. When the supplier physically stocks the products, it can usually ship faster and answer better questions about the order.

How much does shipping cost?

Shipping is free within the continental United States on eligible products. Paid or special shipping may apply for Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, international destinations, and certain large equipment shipments.

Can I pick up my order in Orlando?

Yes. Customers can pick up materials at One Stop Epoxy, located at 6422 Milner Boulevard, Suite 101, Orlando, FL 32809.

How long does shipping take to Florida?

After the order leaves the Orlando warehouse, many Florida deliveries arrive in about 1 business day, depending on the carrier route and service conditions.

How long does shipping take to the West Coast?

After the order leaves the Orlando warehouse, West Coast deliveries usually take about 4 to 5 business days, depending on carrier route, order size, and service conditions.

Do you provide tracking?

Yes. Tracking is provided after the order ships so customers can follow the shipment from the warehouse to the delivery address.

Can contractors order epoxy materials for jobsite delivery?

Yes. Contractors can order professional grade epoxy flooring materials and have them shipped to a jobsite or business address, subject to carrier service availability and delivery conditions.

What products can I order with free shipping?

Customers commonly order epoxy flooring kits, polyaspartic topcoats, primers, moisture vapor barrier products, flakes, metallic pigments, tools, and installation supplies with free shipping in the continental United States when the products are eligible.

Is fast shipping important for garage floor epoxy projects?

Yes. Many garage floor epoxy projects are planned around a weekend or scheduled installation date. Fast shipping helps, but the materials should still arrive early enough to inspect before installation.

Should I order tools with my epoxy flooring kit?

Yes. If you do not already have the correct tools, order them with the kit. Missing rollers, squeegees, mixers, spiked shoes, brushes, or scrapers can delay the job even if the coating arrives on time.

Should I order primer with my epoxy floor kit?

Some floors need primer and some need moisture control. The right answer depends on the concrete, system type, moisture risk, and product design. If you are unsure, use the system builder or contact One Stop Epoxy before ordering.

Do I need a moisture vapor barrier?

You may need a moisture vapor barrier if the slab has high moisture vapor, visible moisture concerns, or a history of moisture related floor problems. Moisture should be evaluated before coating the floor.

Can I install epoxy as soon as the shipment arrives?

Only if the floor is ready, the shipment is complete, the concrete has been mechanically prepared, repairs are finished, and the installation conditions are correct. Do not coat unprepared concrete just because the material arrived.

What is the correct surface preparation for epoxy flooring?

Professional epoxy floor preparation should be mechanical grinding or shot blasting. Acid etching, mopping, and pressure washing are not proper professional preparation methods for a real epoxy flooring system.

Does One Stop Epoxy sell concrete grinding equipment?

Yes. One Stop Epoxy stocks Grizzly Grinders surface preparation and dust control equipment for contractors and installers who need proper grinding, coating removal, and concrete preparation tools.

Can I get help choosing the right epoxy flooring system before ordering?

Yes. One Stop Epoxy can help customers choose the right system, primer, flakes, pigments, topcoat, tools, and supplies based on the project. You can also start with the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder.

Does One Stop Epoxy ship nationwide?

Yes. One Stop Epoxy ships professional grade epoxy flooring products nationwide, with free shipping available within the continental United States on eligible products.

What should I do when my shipment arrives?

Inspect the order immediately. Confirm the product names, quantities, colors, flakes, pigments, topcoats, primers, tools, and any accessories before scheduling installation or opening coating materials.

Final thoughts

Fast free shipping is important, but it is only one part of buying epoxy flooring materials online.

The better question is whether the supplier has the products in stock, understands epoxy flooring systems, ships quickly, provides tracking, and can help you choose the correct materials for the job.

One Stop Epoxy offers professional grade epoxy flooring kits, real warehouse inventory, free shipping within the continental United States on eligible products, same day pickup in Orlando, nationwide shipping, daily stock, 18 application specific epoxy formulations, 7 polyaspartic formulations, 93 plus custom metallic pigments, and Grizzly Grinders surface preparation equipment.

When your epoxy flooring project needs to stay on schedule, order from a supplier that physically stocks the products and understands the systems being sold.

Start with Professional Epoxy Flooring Kits, use the One Stop Epoxy Flooring System Builder, or contact One Stop Epoxy if you need help choosing the correct system before ordering.

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