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Kingsport, TN

Epoxy Flooring in Kingsport, TN

Epoxy garage floors and concrete coatings for Kingsport and Sullivan County.

Illustrative landscape of the Tri-Cities region near Kingsport, Tennessee

Kingsport sits about 25 miles north of Johnson City along the I-26 corridor, the western anchor of the Tri-Cities. It is a planned industrial city — laid out around the original Eastman plant in the 1910s and 1920s — and that history shows up in the housing stock: an unusually wide spread of slab ages, from 1920s mill-built homes near downtown to brand-new subdivisions out toward Bays Mountain.

We install garage floor coatings, basement floors, and shop coatings across Kingsport and the wider Sullivan County. The mix of old industrial-era housing and newer subdivision builds means Kingsport quotes vary more by ZIP than almost anywhere else we work — which is exactly why we never quote a Kingsport floor without seeing it.

Garage floor coatings in Kingsport

Garage floor coatings are the most-requested project in Kingsport, and the work mirrors what we do across the Tri-Cities: a diamond-ground slab, crack and joint repair, and an epoxy, flake, or polyaspartic system sealed with a wear topcoat. A typical Kingsport two-car garage runs roughly $2,300 to $4,500 in a flake epoxy system, with polyaspartic and decorative metallic upgrades available on top.

What varies in Kingsport is the slab underneath. A garage floor coating on a new Colonial Heights or Indian Springs subdivision build needs only standard preparation. The same coating on an older home in the original Kingsport street grid — Riverview, Lynn Garden, the streets around downtown — often needs real crack repair, joint work, and sometimes removal of a previous coating before the new system goes down. Either way, the quote is based on an on-site look at your concrete, never a phone estimate.

Eastman and the industrial coating heritage

Kingsport has a longer relationship with industrial coatings than almost any city its size in the country. The Eastman Chemical Company complex has been running specification floor coatings since the 1930s, and the spillover effect is real: residential homeowners in Kingsport tend to know what a good floor coating looks like, and they ask sharper questions about prep, product, and warranty than the average homeowner. That is a good thing.

If you are coming off an industrial-floor background and want to know what residential systems actually are — primer thickness, basecoat solids content, topcoat chemistry — the residential systems we install are scaled-down versions of the same product families: high-solids epoxy basecoats, polyurea joint fillers, polyaspartic clear topcoats. Asking those questions is the right way to compare quotes.

Old housing stock means more concrete repair

Kingsport's housing splits more sharply than Johnson City's. The original company-town housing near downtown sits on 1920s-1940s concrete, often with multiple generations of patching, joint failure, and old coating residue. The post-war neighborhoods (Lynn Garden, Sevier Terrace, the streets around Dobyns-Bennett High School) sit on 1950s-1960s slabs with a normal amount of cracking and freeze-thaw wear. And the post-2000 subdivisions out toward Colonial Heights, Indian Springs, and along Stone Drive (US-11W) have modern, sound slabs that need only standard grinding.

Which Kingsport you are in changes the quote more than the coating system you choose. That is why an on-site walk is the only honest way to price a Kingsport floor — and why a sight-unseen phone quote should be treated as a guess.

Floor coatings we install in Kingsport

Every system offered across the Tri-Cities is available in Kingsport. Each links through to a full breakdown of the system, finishes, and pricing:

Not sure what a project runs? The Tri-Cities epoxy flooring cost guide breaks pricing down by system and by garage size.

Kingsport questions

Do you serve Kingsport and the rest of Sullivan County?

Yes. Kingsport, Bloomingdale, Colonial Heights, Sullivan Gardens, Bristol TN, and the surrounding Sullivan County area are all within our service area. Mention your part of the county when you call so we can plan the visit.

How much does a Kingsport garage floor coating cost?

A standard two-car Kingsport garage runs roughly $2,300 to $4,500 in a flake epoxy system. Older homes near downtown Kingsport, Riverview, or Lynn Garden may need significant extra prep that lands you closer to the top of that range; newer Colonial Heights and Indian Springs subdivision slabs usually do not. An on-site measurement gives you an exact figure.

Can you coat a 1930s or 1940s Kingsport garage slab?

Yes — in fact, most of them coat well after proper preparation. The honest exceptions are slabs with active structural movement or unresolved moisture intrusion from below. An on-site inspection identifies whether your specific slab has either problem before any work is quoted. Expect more line items for crack repair and joint work than you would see on a newer slab, and often a recommendation to remove an older failed coating first.

How long is the drive from Johnson City to Kingsport for service?

About 25 miles up I-26 — a reliable 30 to 40 minute drive each way. Kingsport is well inside our regular service area; there is no travel surcharge for Kingsport projects.

Get a free quote

Tell us about your floor and we’ll measure the space, inspect the concrete, and put a full written quote in front of you — no sight-unseen pricing.

Call (423) 726-7343 or see every community we cover on the service area page.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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