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STEEL COATED FLOORS

Ogden, UT

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Flooring
Garage
Epoxy Flooring
Concrete Flooring
Garage Floor

Description

Steel Coated Floors is a leading provider of epoxy flooring solutions, specializing in transforming and protecting various surfaces such as garages, shops, patios, and showrooms. With over 30 years of experience in the flooring industry, the company has established a well-defined process that allows franchisees to achieve financial independence while maintaining control over their schedules.

The franchise model is particularly appealing, with startup costs starting as low as $34,000, enabling partners to begin operations and generate income in less than 30 days. The company's robust support system, protected territories, and proven marketing strategies ensure that franchisees can build successful businesses and enjoy job satisfaction.

Steel Coated Floors' epoxy products are designed to be not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly durable, resistant to chemicals, easy to clean, and environmentally friendly. The company's commitment to quality is reflected in their lifetime warranty on floor coatings, providing clients with peace of mind.

Servicing 12 states, including Arizona, North Carolina, and Virginia, Steel Coated Floors caters to a wide range of customers and is open to individuals from various backgrounds, including veterans, retirees, and ambitious entrepreneurs. By opting for this franchise, partners can invest in themselves while contributing to enhancing the functional and decorative aspects of flooring in residential and commercial spaces.

Services Provided

Commercial Bathroom Floor Coatings; Commercial Concrete Floor Coatings; Epoxy Basement Flooring; Epoxy Floor Coatings for Retail Spaces; Epoxy Garage Floors; Epoxy Office Floors; Polyaspartic Coatings; Residential Coatings; Stained Concrete Floors; Painted Concrete Floors; Polished Concrete Floors

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