Where We Work
Epoxy Flooring Service Area — Knoxville & East Tennessee
We connect homeowners and businesses across Knoxville and the surrounding East Tennessee communities with licensed epoxy floor and concrete coating installers. Here is exactly where we work — and what the local concrete tends to mean for your project.
Our core service area is the Knoxville metro and the towns around it. The condition of a slab — and therefore the cost of coating it — varies a lot from one community to the next, so the sections below cover what to expect in each.
Knoxville neighborhoods we serve
We cover every neighborhood in the city of Knoxville. Two areas account for most of our residential work:
West Knoxville
West Knoxville is the city's largest and fastest-growing residential quadrant — Cedar Bluff, Hardin Valley, Rocky Hill, Westmoreland, and the corridors out toward Farragut. Most of it was built between the 1990s and the 2010s, so the slabs are generally sound and modern: projects here are usually cosmetic upgrades rather than concrete rescues, with standard grinding and light joint work. West Knoxville also has the largest garages we coat — three-car attached garages are common, and larger square footage actually lowers the per-square-foot cost. Decorative flake and metallic finishes are popular choices here.
Bearden
Bearden runs along Kingston Pike between downtown and West Knoxville, in the 37919 ZIP, bordering Sequoyah Hills. Its housing is a mix of 1940s–1970s mid-century homes and newer infill. The older slabs have seen decades of freeze-thaw cycling, so Bearden jobs more often need real crack repair, joint filling, and moisture testing — prep is where a Bearden project is won or lost. There are more one- and two-car and detached garages here, and demand is frequently renovation-driven. A flake epoxy floor is popular because the flake helps disguise the minor surface imperfections that come with older concrete.
We also serve Sequoyah Hills, Fountain City, Powell, Halls, South Knoxville, and every other Knoxville neighborhood on the same terms.
Towns and cities near Knoxville
Maryville
Maryville, in Blount County, is the one nearby community with its own detailed guide — including how the foothills terrain produces more basement and below-grade floors. Read the full Maryville epoxy flooring guide →
Farragut
Farragut is an incorporated town at the western edge of Knox County — affluent, planned, and newer than most of Knoxville. Its subdivisions were largely built from the 1980s onward, the homes are big, and three-car garages are common. The concrete is generally in good condition, so Farragut projects are almost always upgrades rather than repairs, with predictable, prep-light quotes. Homeowners here lean toward the decorative tiers — multi-color flake and metallic systems. Because coatings are an interior finish, they do not require HOA architectural approval.
Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge is unlike anywhere else we serve. It was built almost overnight by the federal government in the 1940s for the Manhattan Project — the original “Secret City” — and its original homes still sit on 1940s and early-1950s concrete, some of the oldest garage and carport slabs in East Tennessee. Expect real preparation on a historic Oak Ridge floor: crack repair, joint work, and often removal of a failed older coating before anything new goes down. Many original homes have carports or compact garages, while the newer subdivisions around the historic core have standard modern slabs — so quotes vary widely depending on which part of the city you are in.
We also serve Alcoa, Lenoir City, Clinton, and Karns across the surrounding East Tennessee area.
How your location affects the quote
Two East Tennessee garages of the same size can quote hundreds of dollars apart, and where your home sits is part of the reason. Newer subdivisions — much of West Knoxville and Farragut — tend to have sound, modern slabs that need only standard preparation. Older neighborhoods like Bearden, and especially the historic 1940s housing in Oak Ridge, sit on older concrete that often needs crack repair, joint work, or removal of a failed coating before a new system goes down. Homes on the foothills slopes around Maryville more often have basement-level slabs where moisture testing is the critical first step.
None of this changes the price of the coating itself — it changes how much preparation the slab underneath needs. That is why every quote is based on an on-site look at your concrete, never a sight-unseen estimate. For a full pricing breakdown, see the epoxy flooring cost guide.
Don’t see your area?
If your community is not listed, call (865) 459-3144 anyway — our service area covers a wide stretch of East Tennessee, and we very likely still serve you.
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Last updated: May 20, 2026
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