Apex Flooring LLC posts a 2-car garage job at $2,300 and a three-car bay at $2,700, which is the kind of plain number most flooring sites bury behind a quote form. Those prices cover diamond-grind prep, a waterproof barrier basecoat, and an anti-skid industrial topcoat, so a homeowner can see what is included without a sales call. Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC is the local arm of that company, and the pitch is built around a one-day install: walk on it the same evening, drive on it after roughly a day.
The range of systems behind Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC is wider than expected for a regional installer. Flake and solid epoxy are the bread and butter, but the page also lists metallic, quartz, marble, polyaspartic, and polyurea coatings. Those last two are worth noting for anyone who has done any reading on the subject, because polyaspartic and polyurea cure faster and hold color better under UV than standard epoxy. Around 35 designer colors round out the options, which is a decent selection without tipping into a menu nobody can choose from.
Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC makes a more specific case with the local engineering angle. The coatings are described as built for coastal humidity and salt air, which is a real concern in this part of South Carolina where moisture works up through a slab and lifts a poorly bonded coating within a season. The 100% waterproof basecoat is their stated answer to that problem. Whether it performs as claimed is something only a few years of Lowcountry summers can confirm, but they name the right problem directly instead of selling a generic finish and hoping nobody asks.
Service area and scope
The customer base for Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC splits across residential, commercial, and industrial work. Residential covers garages and basements but also kitchens, patios, and pool decks, the last of which makes sense given how many Charleston homes have outdoor entertaining space that needs a slip-resistant surface. Commercial work targets retail floors, offices, and hospitality venues, while the industrial side handles warehouses and manufacturing floors where the anti-skid topcoat has to hold up under forklift traffic and spills.
Coverage reaches across the tri-county area, naming Mount Pleasant, Daniel Island, West Ashley, James Island, Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, North Charleston, Summerville, and Goose Creek. That footprint spans Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties, and the specificity reads like a company that actually dispatches crews to these towns rather than padding a service-area map. Apex also claims 1,568 completed projects and more than 15 years in the area. Numbers that precise tend to be counted, not rounded up for effect.
The headline guarantee is a 25-year lifetime warranty, paired with free in-home estimates. A warranty that long only means something if the company is still around to honor it, which is why the years-in-business claim and the project count do real work here. Strip those figures out and the warranty is just a marketing line.
On reputation, Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC points to a 4.9 out of 5 rating across more than 200 Google reviews. That is a strong showing, though the figure comes from the company's own page and not from an independent pull. There is a Better Business Bureau profile tied to the 550 King Street address, but it sits at "Not Rated" with no accreditation confirmed, so the BBB neither helps nor hurts the case. A 2020 Best of HomeAdvisor mention also appears, again self-reported. No separate Yelp or Trustpilot presence turned up in a search. The Google number does most of the work in the credibility picture, and reading a handful of those actual reviews is the obvious first move for anyone spending a few thousand dollars.
Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC publishes a phone number and an email next to the offer itself, and the King Street suite address is on file with the BBB, so there is a real location behind the operation instead of a lead-capture form floating in the ether. For a trade where short-lived operators are common, a verifiable downtown Charleston address quiets a fair amount of doubt before the estimate is even booked.
What is notable about the listing is how much of it is specific enough to hold someone to. The fixed garage prices, the named coating chemistries, the listed towns, the warranty term: a customer can bring any of these up on the phone and expect a straight answer. Most epoxy outfits stay deliberately vague on all of them, leaving pricing and product details for the in-person estimate. Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC commits to specifics upfront, and that difference is meaningful when comparing bids that all promise a glossy floor by tomorrow.
The weaker side of the case for Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC is that the marquee numbers, the project count, the HomeAdvisor award, and the Google rating all trace back to the company itself. None of that is unusual for a trade listing, but it does mean the independent record is limited, and the unrated BBB profile leaves a gap where a third-party stamp might otherwise sit. Opening the Google review profile directly and reading actual customer accounts is the practical way to fill that gap while comparing a couple of bids.
Against a national outfit like Garage Force or a big-box installer working through a home-improvement chain, Epoxy Flooring in Charleston, SC has a clear advantage in specificity: named coastal conditions, posted prices, a real street address. The trade-off is the lighter independent paper trail that a franchise with thousands of cross-market reviews would carry. The upfront pricing and the salt-air focus make this a listing worth shortlisting in the tri-county area, and the Google reviews are the obvious place to pressure-test the rest of the picture.





Business address
Apex Epoxy Flooring of Charleston
550 King St. # 200,
Charleston,
South Carolina
29403
United States
Contact details
Phone: (843) 896-6354