I’m TJ Miller, and I started Miller’s Epoxy Solutions because I wanted to raise the bar for flooring in Central Illinois. I’m not part of a franchise—I’m your local guy who shows up, does the work right, and stands behind it.
Every floor I install is custom-built to match your space, your needs, and your style. I take pride in clean prep, flawless installs, and finishes that are built to last. If you want a floor that looks incredible and comes with a 15-year warranty, let’s talk.
Solid color epoxy is the foundation of durable, professional flooring. It’s clean, sleek, and incredibly practical—perfect for garages, basements, workshops, and even commercial spaces that see regular foot traffic. You get a smooth, uniform finish in the color of your choice, with the option to add anti-slip texture for safety.
I install high-performance 2-part epoxy systems that bond deep into your concrete and hold up under pressure—literally. These coatings resist stains, hot tire pickup, oil, water, and chemicals. It’s an easy-to-clean, no-nonsense solution that gives your concrete a long second life. If you want a simple, strong finish that’ll stay looking sharp for years, this one’s a solid choice.
Flake epoxy is the most popular system I install—especially for garages. It combines durability with a textured, speckled look that hides dirt, adds grip, and gives the floor a clean, finished feel. I broadcast decorative flakes across the base coat, then lock everything in with a clear topcoat for maximum strength and style.
These floors don’t just look good—they perform. They hold up to snow, salt, hot tires, dropped tools, and muddy boots without flinching. Plus, flake floors give you options. Choose your flake color blend, flake size, and overall look—from light and clean to bold and high-contrast. It's a go-to choice for anyone who wants their garage or shop to feel like a true extension of their home.
If you want your floor to turn heads, metallic epoxy is where it's at. These finishes are designed to create depth, movement, and a high-gloss, almost 3D effect that looks like liquid metal or polished stone. No two installs are alike—the way the pigments flow and settle makes each floor one-of-a-kind.
Metallic epoxy is a favorite in basements, showrooms, retail spaces, salons, and even high-end garages. It's not just about looks, either. These coatings are still incredibly tough, stain-resistant, and sealed tight against moisture. If you're going for a modern, high-impact design without sacrificing function, metallic epoxy delivers on both.
Grind & Seal is all about bringing out the natural beauty of your existing concrete. It starts with mechanically grinding the surface to remove imperfections and expose the aggregate (as much or as little as you want), then sealing it with a high-performance clear coat. It’s minimalist, durable, and easy to maintain.
This option is ideal for anyone who wants a low-maintenance floor that doesn’t try too hard. It’s a great fit for basements, patios, utility rooms, warehouses, and commercial settings. You get a raw, modern look that still protects the concrete from spills, stains, and dusting. It’s cost-effective, clean, and all about keeping things simple without sacrificing quality.
I stand behind every floor I install. If something goes wrong due to product failure or unexpected issues, I’ll make it right. That’s why every job comes with a 15-year warranty—because quality work should last.
stays
bonded and doesn’t peel in a year.
Cami Williams
TJ did a great job. Loved the way my floor turned out. Highly recommend him!
Drew Koontz
This was the best decision I've ever had for my garage. Night and day difference. Miller's epoxy solutions came in and gave my garage floor a 360. Very nice guy and reliable and very affordable.
Chad Jett
These guys are fast, high quality and dependable just like their products and the 15 year warranty. Great experience highly recommended
Each job starts with proper prep and ends with a durable, custom finish that looks even better in person.
Yes—every floor I install comes with a 15-year warranty covering adhesion and workmanship. That means if your coating peels, bubbles, or fails due to prep or product issues, I’ll fix it—period. This isn’t a vague “satisfaction guarantee”—it’s a real, written warranty. I also walk you through how to care for your floor so you get the longest possible life out of it. I take pride in every job I do, and I stand behind the work 100%.
Pricing depends on a few factors—square footage, condition of your concrete, and which type of epoxy system you choose (solid color, flake, metallic, or grind & seal). On average, most garage floor coatings fall in the $5–$9 per square foot range, all-in. I offer free, no-pressure estimates so you’ll know exactly what the job will cost before we start. I’ll walk you through the options and help you make a smart choice based on your space and your budget.
When done right, a professional-grade epoxy floor can last 15 to 20 years or longer—especially in residential settings like garages or basements. The key is in the prep work. I mechanically grind every surface to ensure strong adhesion, and I use only high-performance coatings rated for durability and chemical resistance. Cheap DIY kits or poor installs might last a year or two before peeling—but when I do it, it’s built to last. That’s why I back every floor with a 15-year warranty.
Most standard garage jobs take about 2 days from start to finish, but that can vary depending on the system. A grind & seal may be quicker, while metallic or custom flake finishes could take a little longer due to layering and cure times. I’ll give you a clear timeline up front and keep you updated as we go. I don’t overbook or bounce between jobs—once I start your floor, I stay on it until it’s done right.
Yes, in most cases. Hairline cracks, minor pitting, or surface spalls are all fixable during the prep phase. I use professional patching compounds and joint fillers to create a smooth, stable surface before applying the coating. If your floor has more serious issues like large cracks or moisture problems, we’ll talk about possible solutions—sometimes that means additional prep or a resurfacing system. Either way, I’ll never coat over a floor that’s not ready.
On its own, epoxy can be slippery when wet—just like tile or sealed concrete. That’s why I offer traction additives in every system I install. These additives create subtle texture in the finish, making it safer for garages, shops, and any space that might get damp. It’s especially useful in winter when snow and salt get tracked in. I can dial in the level of grip you want based on how you use the space and your comfort level.
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