Epoxy Floors
Garages & Commercial
Epoxy floors you don’t have to worry about.
Ground to bare concrete, bonded right, and finished to last. Residential garages and commercial floors across Kona to Waimea. The prep is the whole job, and the prep is where most coatings fail.

01
The Problem
Most epoxy floors fail before the coating goes on.
A floor coating is only as strong as the concrete under it. A smooth, sealed slab gives the coating nothing to grip, so it lifts. Garage floors are the hardest test of all: hot tires grab a poorly bonded coating and peel it right off. Almost every failure traces back to prep that got skipped, not paint that went bad.
02
Where We Pour
Garages, showrooms, and service floors.
Residential garages take the most abuse and show it first, so they get the most prep.
Commercial showrooms, service bays, and back-of-house floors get the same grind and the same coating, scheduled around your hours instead of ours.

Finished epoxy floor · Big Island
03
The Method
Grind first. Always.
We grind every floor before we coat it. Diamond tooling takes off the smooth top layer of the slab and opens the pores so the coating bonds into the concrete instead of sitting on top of it. Cracks and pits get patched, the slab gets cleaned, and only then does the coating go down.
Skipping the grind is what makes a floor fail. It is faster and cheaper on day one, and it is why so many garage coatings peel within a year. We would rather grind it once and never see it lift.
“Bottom line, we care about doing it right. Attention to the proper steps and all the details.”
Jon Hopkin, owner

Grinding the slab · Big Island
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How It Works
One call starts it.
i.
We walk it together
Call or write. We set a time and walk the property together.
ii.
You get an itemized estimate
The prep, the coating, and the cost, in writing.
iii.
We do the work
We show up when we say, do the work, and leave it clean. If something’s not right, we fix it. The job is done when the job is done.
05
Who Does The Work
Twenty-plus years in the trade.
Jon Hopkin has been in the trade since 1997. Today his crews work on garages and commercial floors along Kona to Waimea, where the prep has to be right and the property has to be respected.
“Jon with Magic Brush Painting arrived early, got right to work. Results exceeded my expectations!”
Scott, Google review
Get your floor done right.
One walkthrough, one itemized estimate, and a floor that is ground, bonded, and built to stay down.