10 Questions to Ask an Epoxy Contractor Before You Hire Anyone in Toronto or the GTA
- SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring Team
- 3 days ago
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Summary: Hiring the wrong epoxy contractor in Toronto or the GTA is one of the most expensive flooring mistakes a homeowner can make. The floor looks fine on day one. Then winter arrives, the road salt and freeze-thaw cycling get to work, and by spring you have a peeling, bubbling mess that needs to be stripped and redone from scratch.
The way you protect yourself from that outcome is by asking the right questions before anyone shows up with a roller and a bucket. This post gives you all 10 of them, what the right answers sound like, what the red flags are, and one bonus question that most homeowners never think to ask but that separates a real professional from someone who is guessing their way through your garage.
Why Asking Questions to Your Epoxy Contractor Is the Most Important Step in the Process
There is no shortage of people offering epoxy flooring across Toronto, Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, Scarborough, Brampton, Ajax, Pickering, and the rest of the GTA. The range runs from established professional companies with certified installation teams and years of local experience to weekend operators with a few buckets of consumer product, a basic roller, and a willingness to price themselves low enough to get calls.
From a distance, many of those quotes look similar. They describe the same end result, they use the same terminology, and they show up in the same search results. The difference between them is almost entirely in what happens before the product hits the floor, and the only way to find that difference before you commit your money is to ask the right questions.
At SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring, we have been installing professional epoxy floors across Toronto and the GTA since 2017. We have also been called in to assess, strip, and reinstall floors across every community in this region after a previous contractor's work failed. The patterns behind those failures are consistent. And the questions in this guide are the ones that would have revealed those patterns before the first dollar was spent.
I am Sarita Patel, a decorative epoxy flooring designer with SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring. Everything in this guide comes from direct experience watching what happens when installations go right and when they go wrong. Read it before you call anyone, and use it during every conversation you have with a potential contractor.
Why These Questions Matter Specifically in Toronto and the GTA
Before getting into the questions themselves, it is worth understanding why the stakes are particularly high for homeowners in this region.
The GTA Environment Punishes Poor Epoxy Installations Faster Than Almost Anywhere Else
Toronto and the surrounding GTA communities deal with a specific and demanding set of conditions that expose installation failures quickly and decisively. The freeze-thaw cycling that runs through every Ontario winter and both shoulder seasons puts mechanical stress on the bond between any coating and the concrete beneath it. A floor with inadequate adhesion because the concrete was not properly prepared will develop edge lifting, cracking through the coating, and eventually full delamination as that stress exploits the weak bond repeatedly over successive seasons.
Road salt and brine from GTA roads track into garages throughout the winter and sit in concentrated deposits on floor surfaces that are not properly sealed. An inadequately bonded or improperly formulated coating system absorbs those chemicals at the adhesion interface and accelerates failure from the bottom up.
Seasonal moisture pressure, particularly in the spring when snowmelt and rising water tables drive moisture upward through concrete slabs, drives blistering and delamination in floors installed without proper moisture assessment and the correct primer specification.
All of this means that an installation that might hold together for a few years in a warmer, drier climate shows its failures within one or two Ontario winter cycles. The questions below are specifically framed with these regional conditions in mind, and the answers you receive will tell you exactly how much of this the contractor in front of you actually understands.
Question 1: How Are You Preparing the Surface?
This is where the conversation starts and where the quality of the contractor in front of you becomes immediately apparent. Surface preparation is the foundation of every epoxy installation. Without it being done correctly, nothing else about the installation matters because the system will not stay bonded to the concrete.
What a Professional Epoxy Contractor in Toronto or the GTA Should Tell You
The answer you want to hear is diamond grinding. A professional contractor brings commercial diamond grinding equipment to the job. The grinder opens the pores of the concrete and creates a mechanical surface profile that the epoxy bonds into chemically and mechanically. This is not an optional step and it is not something that can be adequately replaced by another method for a GTA garage floor.
The grinding should be described as going fully to the edges and into corners because adhesion failures almost always start at the perimeter when preparation was not taken completely to the walls. A professional will talk about grinding, vacuuming, and inspecting the surface before any product goes down.
The Red Flag Answer That Should End the Conversation
If the contractor mentions acid etching as their preparation method, that is a meaningful red flag in a GTA context. Acid etching chemically opens the surface of the concrete but does not create the mechanical profile that diamond grinding does. In a Toronto or GTA garage dealing with freeze-thaw cycling and seasonal stress, the adhesion difference between a ground and an acid-etched surface shows up within the first few years of the installation.
If they describe their preparation as cleaning the floor or power washing, that is an even larger red flag. Cleaning the surface without mechanical profiling leaves the epoxy with no real mechanical bond. That floor will peel. It is not a question of if, it is a question of when, and in a GTA climate the answer is usually sooner than the homeowner expected.
Question 2: Do You Repair Cracks and Spalling Before Coating, and How?
Most garage floors in Toronto and the GTA have some degree of cracking. It is a natural consequence of concrete aging under the freeze-thaw stress that Ontario's climate applies to every slab over time. What happens to those cracks before the epoxy goes down determines whether the finished floor looks clean and professional or whether the defects telegraph through the coating and compromise the installation.
What a Professional Epoxy Contractor Should Say About Crack Repair
A professional contractor will describe a process that involves crack chasing, which means widening the crack slightly with a grinder or oscillating tool to create a clean profile for the filler material to bond to, filling with an appropriate patching or crack filler compound, and allowing the repair to cure fully before the system goes down.
They should be able to tell you specifically what filler products they use and why those products are appropriate for the type and scale of cracking in your specific floor. For minor surface cracking, a flexible polyurea filler is appropriate. For larger structural cracks or joint movement, a different approach may be needed and a professional will discuss that honestly.
The Answer That Tells You the Floor Will Fail
If a contractor tells you they coat over cracks or that cracks are not a problem, that is telling you directly that the cracks will be visible in the finished floor and that the areas around them are at higher risk of adhesion failure. Coating over an unrepaired crack does not make it invisible. The crack telegraphs through the cured epoxy as a visible line in the finished surface and the movement in that crack under thermal cycling continues to stress the coating above it.
The same applies to spalling, which is surface deterioration where the top layer of the concrete has broken away leaving a rough, uneven surface. Coating over unrepaired spalls leaves the coating unsupported over those areas and creates a surface that looks uneven and degrades at those points faster than the surrounding area.
Question 2: Do You Repair Cracks and Spalling Before Coating, and How?
Most garage floors in Toronto and the GTA have some degree of cracking. It is a natural consequence of concrete aging under the freeze-thaw stress that Ontario's climate applies to every slab over time. What happens to those cracks before the epoxy goes down determines whether the finished floor looks clean and professional or whether the defects telegraph through the coating and compromise the installation.
What a Professional Epoxy Contractor Should Say About Crack Repair
A professional contractor will describe a process that involves crack chasing, which means widening the crack slightly with a grinder or oscillating tool to create a clean profile for the filler material to bond to, filling with an appropriate patching or crack filler compound, and allowing the repair to cure fully before the system goes down.
They should be able to tell you specifically what filler products they use and why those products are appropriate for the type and scale of cracking in your specific floor. For minor surface cracking, a flexible polyurea filler is appropriate. For larger structural cracks or joint movement, a different approach may be needed and a professional will discuss that honestly.
The Answer That Tells You the Floor Will Fail
If a contractor tells you they coat over cracks or that cracks are not a problem, that is telling you directly that the cracks will be visible in the finished floor and that the areas around them are at higher risk of adhesion failure. Coating over an unrepaired crack does not make it invisible. The crack telegraphs through the cured epoxy as a visible line in the finished surface and the movement in that crack under thermal cycling continues to stress the coating above it.
The same applies to spalling, which is surface deterioration where the top layer of the concrete has broken away leaving a rough, uneven surface. Coating over unrepaired spalls leaves the coating unsupported over those areas and creates a surface that looks uneven and degrades at those points faster than the surrounding area.
Question 4: What Thickness System Are You Installing?
Mil thickness, which refers to the thickness of the cured coating system measured in thousandths of an inch, is a technical specification that every professional epoxy installer knows immediately for every system they offer. It is not a question that requires calculation or research. It is something a professional can answer without hesitation because they know exactly what they are installing.
What the Right Answer Sounds Like From a Professional GTA Epoxy Contractor
A professional contractor will be able to tell you the total mil build of their system including each individual layer. A standard residential garage system from a professional company typically involves a primer at a specific mil build, a base coat at a specified thickness, and a topcoat at an additional specified thickness, with a total system build that reflects the performance requirements of the application.
The specific numbers vary by product and system design, but the ability to answer the question immediately and specifically is what matters. A professional who has installed this system many times knows the numbers because the numbers are what they use to calculate material quantities and ensure every installation meets the performance specification their warranty covers.
The Answer That Should Make You Ask More Questions
If a contractor responds to this question with dismissiveness, tells you not to worry about it, or clearly does not have an immediate answer, that response tells you something specific. Either they are using a system they do not fully understand, they are applying product at whatever thickness is easiest rather than the thickness the system requires, or they are not experienced enough with professional epoxy installation to know the specifications of what they are selling.
Mil thickness directly affects how the floor performs over time. Too thin means inadequate chemical resistance, lower surface hardness, and reduced protection for the concrete beneath. A contractor who cannot answer this question confidently is not installing to a professional standard.
Question 5: Do You Perform Moisture Testing Before Installation?
Moisture testing is one of the most important pre-installation steps in any epoxy flooring project, and it is especially critical for GTA homes where seasonal moisture conditions are a real and consistent factor. Elevated moisture vapor transmission through a concrete slab is one of the leading causes of epoxy floor failure across Toronto and the surrounding region, and it is entirely preventable when properly assessed and addressed before installation.
Why Questions to Ask Your Epoxy Contractor Must Include Moisture Testing
The answer you want is a clear yes, accompanied by a description of how they test. Professional moisture assessment typically involves a calibrated moisture meter for initial readings and either a calcium chloride test or a relative humidity probe test for more precise quantitative data when elevated readings are indicated.
The follow-up question worth asking is what they do when moisture levels are elevated. The correct answer is that they specify and apply a moisture-mitigating primer designed to manage vapor transmission before the epoxy base coat goes down. This primer adds to the project cost and it is worth every dollar because it is what separates a basement or below-grade garage floor that stays bonded through five GTA springs from one that starts blistering after the first thaw.
No Testing Means Real Risk for Toronto and GTA Garage and Basement Floors
A contractor who does not perform moisture testing before installation is proceeding without critical information about the concrete they are coating. For a below-grade garage slab in Scarborough, a basement floor in North York, or a concrete floor in any older Toronto home where the slab characteristics and drainage history are unknown, that is a genuine risk.
The blistering and delamination that GTA homeowners discover on epoxy floors every April and May is almost always the result of moisture-driven failure that started at the interface between the coating and the concrete during the first winter season. By the time it is visible at the surface, the failure has been developing for months. Testing before installation and addressing elevated moisture with the correct primer is the only reliable way to prevent it.
Question 6: How Long Before I Can Walk and Drive on the Floor?
Cure time is a practical question that also reveals how much the contractor understands about the products they are using and how honestly they communicate with clients.
What a Professional Epoxy Contractor in Toronto Should Tell You About Cure Times
The honest answer depends on the specific system being installed. For a standard professional epoxy system with a polyaspartic topcoat, light foot traffic is typically possible within 24 hours of the final coat and full vehicle traffic within 72 hours. These numbers can vary based on the specific products used, the ambient temperature and humidity during cure, and the ventilation conditions in the space.
A professional contractor communicates these timelines clearly because they understand the cure chemistry of the products they are using and they know that rushing the cure period compromises the performance of the finished floor. They will give you a realistic timeline based on the actual conditions of your installation and tell you specifically what to avoid and for how long.
The Answer That Should Make You Question Everything Else
If a contractor tells you the floor will be fully ready for all use the same day or within a few hours of completion regardless of what system they are using, that answer does not reflect the reality of professional epoxy cure times under realistic GTA conditions.
Either the contractor is overpromising to win the job and expecting you not to hold them to it, or they are using a product formulation that cures unusually fast at the cost of other performance properties. In either case, the willingness to tell you what you want to hear rather than what is accurate is itself a signal about how the rest of the relationship will go.
Question 7: What Warranty Do You Provide and What Does It Actually Cover?
A warranty is only as valuable as what it covers and the integrity of the company standing behind it. Asking specifically about the warranty and what it includes reveals both the confidence a contractor has in their work and the seriousness with which they approach their accountability to the client.
What a Genuine Warranty From a Professional GTA Epoxy Contractor Looks Like
A real warranty is written, specific about what it covers, and backed by a process the contractor can describe clearly. It should cover adhesion failures including delamination and peeling under normal residential use. It should specify the duration. It should explain what situations are and are not covered. And it should be provided in writing as part of the project documentation before work begins.
At SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring, we back every residential garage installation with a 10 year written warranty covering the adhesion and integrity of the installed system under normal use. We offer it because our process, our preparation standards, and our product choices support it. The warranty is the natural result of doing the installation correctly, not a marketing promise attached to a substandard process.
Why Verbal Warranty Promises From an Epoxy Contractor Are Worth Nothing
A verbal promise of a warranty from an epoxy contractor in Toronto or the GTA is not a warranty. It is a statement that is impossible to enforce and that disappears the moment you have a problem and try to hold the contractor to it. If a contractor will not put their warranty in writing with specific coverage terms, they are telling you that they are not confident enough in the durability of their work to commit to it on paper.
A short warranty, say one or two years, from a contractor in a GTA climate is also telling. A properly installed professional epoxy floor should not be failing in one or two years. A warranty that short reflects either a system that the contractor knows is not designed for long-term performance in this environment, or an installation process that the contractor knows has limitations that will show up within a few years of Ontario winter exposure.
Question 8: Can I See Past Projects or Recent Work You Have Done?
A professional epoxy flooring contractor working in Toronto and the GTA regularly should have a portfolio of completed projects they can show you. Real photos from real installations in spaces comparable to yours are the most meaningful reference point you have for what a contractor's finished work actually looks like.
What to Look for When an Epoxy Contractor Shows You Their Portfolio
Real project photos taken in real GTA homes and businesses are what you are looking for. Photos that show the full floor in context, not just a small close-up that could be from any installation anywhere. Photos of projects in garages, basements, and commercial spaces similar to your own. Photos that show the edges and transitions of the floor where the quality of the installation is most visible. And ideally, photos with some indication of location and project type.
Asking for references from previous clients in your area is a reasonable request that a professional contractor should be comfortable fulfilling. A client in Vaughan who had their garage done two years ago and can tell you how the floor has held up through two Ontario winters is more valuable information than any photo.
Stock Images and Vague Portfolios Are a Signal Worth Taking Seriously
If a contractor's portfolio consists primarily of stock images or photos that do not clearly represent their own completed installations, that absence is meaningful. A company that installs epoxy floors regularly across the GTA has no shortage of real project photos to show. The absence of a genuine portfolio suggests either very limited installation experience, installations that do not look as good as the stock images, or both.
Ask directly. Tell the contractor you want to see photos of recent jobs they personally completed in the GTA. Watch how they respond. A confident professional who stands behind their work welcomes that question.
Question 9: How Do You Manage Temperature and Humidity During Installation?
This question separates contractors who understand the technical requirements of professional epoxy installation from those who apply product regardless of conditions and deal with the consequences, or more accurately let you deal with the consequences, afterward.
Why Temperature and Humidity Management Matters for Epoxy Flooring in Ontario
Epoxy products have defined application temperature ranges. Applying below the minimum temperature threshold, generally around 10 degrees Celsius for most professional formulations, results in incomplete cure, soft or tacky surfaces, and dramatically reduced adhesion and performance. Applying above the maximum threshold or in conditions of very low humidity can cause the product to cure too quickly, trapping bubbles or creating application inconsistencies in the surface.
In the GTA, these conditions are a real operational consideration. Spring and fall installations in unheated garages require attention to both ambient and concrete slab temperatures. High-humidity summer days require awareness of how moisture in the air affects certain product formulations during application. A professional contractor monitors these conditions and adjusts their schedule and process accordingly.
What a Professional Epoxy Contractor Says About Ontario Installation Conditions
A contractor who understands their trade in the Ontario context will talk about temperature and humidity conditions without prompting when they are relevant to your project. They will tell you about the minimum concrete temperature for the system they are using, how they verify that the conditions are suitable before starting, and what they do if conditions are borderline on the scheduled installation day. They may discuss the impact of Ontario's climate on scheduling decisions and how they approach installations in challenging seasonal windows.
If a contractor does not have answers to this question or dismisses it as unimportant, they are either inexperienced with the products they are using or are not paying attention to the installation conditions that directly affect how their work performs. In an Ontario climate, this question is not theoretical. It is practically relevant to every garage floor installation outside of the peak summer months.
Question 10: What Is Included in Your Price, Specifically?
This is the question that exposes the difference between an honest comprehensive quote and a low number designed to win the job before the real costs are revealed.
What a Transparent Epoxy Contractor Quote in Toronto or the GTA Covers
A comprehensive professional quote should include the full cost of surface preparation including diamond grinding and edge work, moisture testing, standard crack and spall repair, all materials for the complete system including primer, base coat, decorative elements, and topcoat, labour for the full installation process, and any anti-slip additive incorporated into the topcoat.
A transparent contractor communicates anything that is excluded from the base price clearly and specifically. If there are conditions that could add cost, such as significant crack repair beyond standard, removal of previous coatings, or elevated moisture readings that require a mitigating primer, a professional identifies those as potential additions and explains the conditions under which they would apply.
How Low Epoxy Quotes in Toronto Become Expensive Surprises
The pattern behind most misleadingly low epoxy quotes is consistent. A low per-square-foot number is used to win the job. When the contractor arrives, they identify that preparation requirements are more involved than the quote accounted for, that repairs are needed, or that the topcoat is an additional charge. By this point the homeowner has committed and the negotiating position is weak.
The cleanest protection against this is asking the question before you agree to anything. Tell every contractor you are speaking with to give you a complete line by line breakdown of what is included in the quoted price. Compare the inclusions, not just the total. A quote that includes everything at a slightly higher number is almost always a better deal than a quote that includes less at a lower number and expands once the contractor is in your garage.
The Bonus Question Most Toronto and GTA Homeowners Never Think to Ask
If you ask every contractor you speak with this one additional question, the answers will tell you more about their competence and honesty than all ten of the questions above combined.
Ask Every Epoxy Contractor This: What Could Go Wrong With My Floor Specifically?
A real professional who has assessed your concrete will have a specific answer to this question. They will point out any moisture readings that are elevated and explain what that means for the installation. They will note any cracks that could cause issues and describe how they will address them. They will mention any existing coatings or contamination that require additional preparation. They will flag any conditions specific to your garage, your location in the GTA, or the age and construction of your home that affect how the project should be approached.
This answer demonstrates that they actually looked at your floor during the site visit, that they understand the specific conditions it presents, and that they are thinking carefully about how to address those conditions rather than applying a generic process to every job regardless of what the concrete reveals.
The Answer That Should Send You Straight to the Next Contractor
If the answer to this question is some version of nothing, we are all good, or a vague reassurance that everything will be fine, that contractor either did not assess your floor seriously during the site visit, does not have the experience to identify the factors that matter, or is telling you what they think you want to hear rather than what they actually found.
A genuine professional is not afraid to tell you about the challenges your floor presents because addressing those challenges correctly is what they do. They know that identifying a problem and solving it is what separates a lasting installation from a failing one. The contractor who says everything is straightforward on a floor they have not examined carefully is the contractor who will not be taking your calls in a year when the problems they did not identify start showing up in your floor.
How SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring Answers Every One of These Questions
We share this guide openly because we are confident answering every question in it without hesitation. Here is exactly where SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring stands on each one.
Our Answers to the Questions Every Toronto and GTA Homeowner Should Be Asking
On surface preparation, we diamond grind every floor. No exceptions, no substitutions. On crack and spall repair, we chase, fill, and patch with appropriate compounds specific to the crack type and severity before any product goes down. On system specification, we install 100% solids epoxy base systems with polyaspartic topcoats on all residential garage projects across the GTA because that combination is the right specification for this climate and these conditions.
On mil thickness, we know the numbers for every system we install and can tell you immediately. On moisture testing, we test every slab before installation and specify a moisture-mitigating primer when readings indicate the need for one. On cure times, we give every client a realistic timeline based on the actual system and the actual conditions and we do not tell people what they want to hear about same-day readiness.
On warranty, we back every residential garage installation with a 10 year written warranty covering adhesion and system integrity. On past projects, we have a genuine portfolio of completed installations across Toronto, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, Ajax, Pickering, and the entire GTA and we are glad to share it. On temperature and humidity, we monitor conditions on every installation day and adjust our process or scheduling when conditions are not suitable.
On what is included in the price, every SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring quote is detailed and complete. The number we give you after the free on-site assessment is the number you pay. And on what could go wrong with your floor specifically, we tell every client exactly what we found during the site visit and exactly how we plan to address it. That is not a sales technique. It is how professional flooring installation should work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I ask questions before hiring an epoxy contractor in Toronto or the GTA?
The GTA's climate creates conditions that expose poor epoxy installations quickly. Freeze-thaw cycling, road salt, and seasonal moisture will cause a floor that was installed without proper preparation or materials to fail within one to three years. Asking the right questions before you hire lets you identify contractors who understand these conditions and have the process to address them properly, versus contractors who will leave you with a floor that costs you more to fix than it would have cost to hire a professional from the beginning.
What is the single most important question to ask an epoxy contractor in Toronto?
How are you preparing the surface is the most important single question because surface preparation determines whether the floor stays bonded to the concrete over the long term. The correct answer is diamond grinding. Any other answer represents a compromise in adhesion quality that the GTA climate will expose within a few years of installation.
What should a warranty on an epoxy garage floor in Toronto or the GTA actually cover?
A genuine warranty should cover adhesion failures including delamination and peeling under normal residential use. It should be in writing, specify the duration clearly, and describe both what is covered and what conditions void coverage. A verbal warranty promise is not enforceable and is worth nothing when you have a problem. SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring provides a 10 year written warranty on every residential garage installation.
How do I know if an epoxy contractor in the GTA is using professional grade products?
Ask directly for the product name and manufacturer of the epoxy base coat and topcoat they are using. Ask whether it is a 100% solids formulation. Ask for the technical data sheet for each product. A professional contractor using legitimate professional-grade materials can provide this information immediately and without hesitation. Consumer-grade products will show lower solids content and lower cured hardness values on their technical data sheets than professional systems.
Is moisture testing really necessary for a garage floor epoxy coating in Toronto?
Yes, without qualification. GTA garages, particularly those on older slabs or in areas with elevated water tables, can have moisture vapor transmission levels that drive epoxy delamination from beneath the coating. This failure is not visible until it is already well advanced. Testing before installation and applying a moisture-mitigating primer when readings require it is the only reliable way to prevent this failure mode. A contractor who does not test is taking a risk with your investment that no professional should be comfortable taking.
What is the red flag answer that should make me walk away from an epoxy contractor in the GTA?
The combination of no site visit before quoting, acid etching instead of diamond grinding for preparation, no mention of moisture testing, and no written warranty is the pattern that most reliably predicts a floor that will fail within a few Ontario winters. Any one of these alone warrants a serious follow-up question. All of them together in a single contractor means you should move on without further conversation.
Want to Ask These Questions to a Contractor Who Welcomes Every Single One?
Call us. We mean that genuinely. SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring has been answering these questions for homeowners and business owners across Toronto, Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Ajax, Pickering, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, and the entire GTA since 2017. We welcome every question on this list because our process, our products, and our track record give us complete confidence in every answer.
Book your free on-site estimate today. We come to your property, assess your concrete in person, perform moisture testing, walk you through your design options with physical samples, and give you a detailed written quote. No obligation, no pressure, and no vague answers.
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Last Updated: April 2026 | Published by SurfacePro Epoxy Flooring Inc. Written by: Sarita Patel, Decorative Epoxy Flooring Designer | Sarita.p@thecdg.ca
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