Elizabethtown is our primary focus — and these neighbors are part of the same project pool

This site exists to help homeowners and businesses in Elizabethtown, Kentucky request free estimates for epoxy and concrete coating projects. That's our main focus, on purpose. Most of the project requests we forward come out of Elizabethtown city limits — older garages on the west side near Freeman Lake, newer subdivisions out toward Ring Road, basement floors in homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, and a steady mix of commercial floors along Dixie Highway and N Mulberry. The local installers we connect requests to know this market and price accordingly.

Beyond Elizabethtown itself, we also forward requests from a handful of nearby Hardin County and LaRue County communities where the same coating systems make sense and the same crews can usually get there without inflated travel charges. Those areas are listed below. Each one has slightly different project tendencies — different home ages, different commercial mixes, different soil and basement conditions — so they each get their own short note rather than a copy-pasted city page.

Why this is one hub page, not eight separate city pages

If you've searched around for a coatings company before, you've probably noticed websites with twenty near-identical city pages: "Epoxy Flooring in [City A]", "Epoxy Flooring in [City B]", and so on, where every page has the same paragraphs and only the city name swapped. Those are called doorway pages and they're a bad bet for everyone involved. Search engines actively devalue them, and they're frustrating to read because they don't actually tell you anything specific about your area.

We've made a deliberate choice not to do that. Instead, this single hub page covers our service area honestly: Elizabethtown is the primary target, and the surrounding communities are mentioned where they really do see the same kind of work. If you're in one of the nearby areas listed below, your project request gets handled exactly the same way as an Elizabethtown request — it's matched to a local installer, you get a written estimate, no city-of-residence games.

Areas covered

Elizabethtown, KY (primary)

Our main service area. Garage floor coatings dominate the residential request mix here, especially on homes in subdivisions like Heartland Park, Cherokee Hills, and the newer builds near Ring Road. Basement coatings come up often too, since a lot of Elizabethtown homes have full or partial basements that owners eventually want to finish, paint, or seal. On the commercial side, requests typically involve auto and machine shops, retail backrooms, and warehouse space along the Dixie Highway and Mulberry corridors, plus restaurant kitchens that need a smooth, sanitary, slip-resistant floor.

Radcliff

Radcliff projects skew heavily toward residential garage and shop floors, partly because of the steady turnover of homes near Fort Knox. Coatings in Radcliff often need to handle fast move-in and move-out timelines, which makes polyaspartic systems with same-day or next-day return-to-service especially popular. Basement coatings are common in older builds north of US-31W. We also see commercial requests from auto-related shops along North Wilson Road.

Vine Grove

Vine Grove sits between Elizabethtown and Radcliff and tends to bring in a mix of detached-garage, pole-barn, and shop-floor coating requests. Several of the homes here sit on larger lots with a dedicated workshop or hobby garage, which means we see more requests for full flake systems and oil-resistant industrial coatings than we do for purely cosmetic floors. Pole-barn slabs in Vine Grove often need extra prep because they were poured without a sealer and have absorbed moisture and contaminants over the years.

Rineyville

Rineyville is rural, and most coating requests we see are tied to detached shops, equipment barns, and home garages on multi-acre properties. Slab condition varies a lot in this area — some are pristine, some have surface contamination from years of equipment use — so honest moisture testing and prep matter more than the brand of product going down. Polyaspartic chip systems are popular with Rineyville homeowners who want a floor they can hose out.

Glendale

Glendale brings a different kind of project mix because of the manufacturing and industrial growth in the area. We see commercial coating requests for warehouse floors, mezzanines, and production areas where slab durability and chemical resistance are non-negotiable. Residential requests in Glendale tend to be classic garage floor coating projects on newer-build homes, plus an occasional basement or porch project.

Cecilia

Cecilia is small and mostly residential, with a meaningful mix of older homes and detached garages that have never been coated. We see a lot of "the slab is in OK shape but it's stained and dusty — what do we do?" requests here. Often the right answer is a thorough grind, a sealer or solid-color epoxy, and a simple polyaspartic topcoat — not a full decorative system, since a lot of these are working garages that don't need to look like a showroom.

Sonora

Sonora projects are similar to Cecilia and Rineyville in that they're often on rural or semi-rural property with detached shops or barn slabs. A common Sonora request involves a slab that was poured years ago without a vapor barrier — those need careful moisture testing before any coating goes down, and sometimes a moisture-mitigation primer. We also see requests tied to commercial and small-industrial spaces along the Sonora exit corridor.

Hodgenville

Hodgenville is in LaRue County, just south of the Hardin County line. Most of the requests we forward from Hodgenville are residential garage coatings, basement floor sealing, and small commercial projects in town. Driving distance from Elizabethtown is short enough that most local installers consider it part of their normal service area without travel surcharges, but always confirm that with the installer when you receive your estimate.

How project needs differ across this service area

Even within a 30-minute drive of downtown Elizabethtown, project needs aren't identical. A few things we've noticed:

  • Older homes vs. newer builds. Elizabethtown and Cecilia have a lot of pre-2000 housing stock with basement slabs and garages that were never sealed. These need more prep — grinding, contamination removal, sometimes moisture mitigation — before a coating goes down. Newer builds in Glendale and the Ring Road corridor often have cleaner, drier slabs.
  • Detached shops and pole barns. Vine Grove, Rineyville, and Sonora have a higher rate of detached-shop and pole-barn requests, where the floor needs to handle hot tires, dropped tools, oil drips, and occasional hose-downs. These projects benefit from full chip-broadcast or quartz systems, not thin DIY-grade kits.
  • Commercial mix. Glendale, Elizabethtown, and Radcliff have the most commercial requests — warehouses, automotive, food service, retail backrooms, and light manufacturing. These projects almost always need urethane or polyaspartic topcoats because of the durability and chemical-resistance requirements.
  • Climate exposure. Garages that open south or west, plus any porch, patio, or pool deck, get UV exposure. UV-stable topcoats are not optional in those situations regardless of which town the project is in.

Common services across the area

Outside this service area?

If you're farther out than the towns listed above, send your project details anyway. We'll let you know honestly if a local installer can reach you without inflated travel charges, or we'll let you know if it's not a good match. We'd rather tell you we can't help than waste your time on an estimate that doesn't make sense for your address.