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How Much Does It Cost to Start an Epoxy Flooring Business in Texas?

  • Nate Jones
  • Dec 3
  • 2 min read

Starting an epoxy flooring business in Texas can be a profitable venture, especially in growing markets like Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and El Paso. However, understanding your startup costs is critical to launching successfully.



Epoxy Flooring Business

This guide provides an overview of typical expenses, key considerations, and necessary insurance coverage to protect your investment.


Startup Costs Overview

The cost to start an epoxy flooring business varies based on equipment quality, service scale, and marketing efforts. Key expenses include:

  • Training & Certification: $500–$2,000 for courses on epoxy application techniques and safety.

  • Equipment & Tools: $3,000–$7,000 for grinders, rollers, mixers, squeegees, and safety gear.

  • Materials & Supplies: $1,000–$3,000 for epoxy resins, primers, coatings, and sealers.

  • Business Registration & Permits: $200–$1,000 depending on local requirements.

  • Marketing: $500–$2,000 for websites, online advertising, and local promotion.


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  • Vehicle/Transport Costs: Budget for transporting tools and materials to multiple job sites across Texas cities.


In total, most new epoxy flooring businesses in Texas invest $15,000–$35,000 to launch, depending on scale and city-specific requirements.


Insurance: Protecting Your Investment

Even small startups face risks. Having the right insurance is essential to protect your business, employees, and equipment. Common coverage for Texas epoxy flooring contractors includes:

Covers property damage, bodily injury, and accidents on job sites.

Required if you have employees; covers work-related injuries.

Protects vans or trucks transporting tools and materials across cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin.

Covers grinders, vacuums, rollers, and other essential tools.

Protects against claims for errors, mistakes, or faulty workmanship.


Note: Costs vary depending on business size, revenue, number of employees, and the specific Texas cities you operate in (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso).


Tips to Keep Startup Costs Manageable

  1. Start small with residential jobs before scaling to commercial projects.

  2. Invest in high-quality tools to reduce maintenance and replacement costs.

  3. Gradually expand marketing to multiple Texas cities as revenue grows.

  4. Maintain a contingency budget for unexpected expenses.

  5. Secure insurance coverage from day one to protect your business and equipment.


Final Thoughts

Launching an epoxy flooring business in Texas can be a lucrative opportunity if planned properly. Budgeting for equipment, materials, marketing, and insurance will help your business succeed in competitive markets like Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and El Paso.

As an independent Texas insurance agency, One Hampton Insurance works with multiple carriers to find tailored coverage for epoxy flooring contractors.

👉 Get a free quote today to protect your Texas epoxy flooring business and start confidently.


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