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      <title>Garage Floor Epoxy Cost (2026): What I Was Quoted, What I Wrote in Notes, and Why ‘Prep’ Is the Whole Job</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I didn’t plan on caring about my garage floor.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Then I cleaned the garage (for real, like “everything out, vacuum the corners, find the 2019 receipt pile” cleaned) and realized the slab is… not great. Oil spots. Little spider cracks. A couple of pitted patches that look like the concrete got bored and started flaking itself.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;So I started doing the normal person thing: Googling “garage epoxy cost.”&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;And then I did the homeowner thing: I called a few people, got a few quotes, and discovered that “epoxy” is sometimes a product and sometimes just a vibe.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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