Best Polyaspartic Flooring Pros in Missouri (2026)
Polyaspartic coatings cure faster than standard epoxy and hold up better against UV exposure and temperature swings — useful in Missouri's climate. Most installations are done in a single day with drive-on time within 24 hours.
17 pros in Missouri
O'Fallon, Missouri
Garage · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →St. Louis, Missouri
Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Lee's Summit, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Cassville, Missouri
Garage · Warehouse · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Webb City, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →St Charles, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →St Peters, Missouri
Garage · Basement
Get a Free Quote →Nixa, Missouri
Garage · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →St. Louis, Missouri
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →St Peters, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Jefferson City, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Grandview, Missouri
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Kansas City, Missouri
Garage · Basement
Get a Free Quote →Fenton, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →O'Fallon, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Olivette, Missouri
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →St Joseph, Missouri
Cost of Polyaspartic Flooring in Missouri
Polyaspartic floor coating costs $4–$12 per square foot installed, with most 2-car garage projects running $2,000–$6,900. The premium over basic epoxy ($3–$6/sqft) reflects faster materials, UV stability, and in many cases a same-day installation that covers labor efficiency. Full systems including prep, base coat, flake, and topcoat average $6–$10/sqft nationally.
- System type — 100% polyaspartic vs. epoxy base with polyaspartic topcoat
- Garage size and square footage
- Concrete condition — repairs, oil staining, previous coatings
- Color flake or decorative elements — full broadcast vs. partial flake
What to Ask Before Hiring
- Confirm they use a true aliphatic polyaspartic — some pros substitute less-expensive polyurea blends
- Ask about their temperature window for application — polyaspartic can fail if applied outside 35–95°F
- Check that moisture vapor testing is performed before installation
- Look for a written same-day drive-on timeline if that's a selling point for you
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about polyaspartic flooring in Missouri.
