RTP Concrete Coatings is a concrete coating specialist serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, focusing on epoxy and polyurea applications for garages, warehouses, and commercial spaces. The company operates as a regional installer rather than a retail showroom, handling both residential jobs and larger commercial projects where durability and aesthetics matter equally.
RTP applies protective and decorative coatings to concrete surfaces using two primary systems: epoxy and polyurea. Epoxy works best for garages, basements, and moderate-traffic indoor spaces because it bonds chemically to concrete and resists oil, chemicals, and staining. Polyurea cures faster, handles moisture better, and tolerates temperature swings, making it the choice for outdoor patios, commercial kitchens, and industrial floors where moisture or UV exposure is a concern. Both finishes come in solid colors or decorative flake patterns that hide dust and wear better than bare concrete.
The company operates as an installation-focused business, meaning you contract directly for a site visit, estimate, and scheduled application. They do not sell coatings over the counter; this is a service model where the installer preps, applies, and cures the coating on your property.
RTP typically charges between $3 to $8 per square foot for epoxy garage coatings, depending on concrete condition, surface prep required, and whether a decorative flake system is chosen. A 500-square-foot garage floor falls into a $1,500 to $4,000 range. Polyurea costs more because it cures faster and offers superior moisture and UV resistance; expect $5 to $12 per square foot for comparable work, putting a 500-square-foot job at $2,500 to $6,000.
Pricing varies with concrete condition. If the slab has oil stains, cracks wider than 1/4 inch, or adhesive residue, surface prep costs rise. Acid washing, shot blasting, or grinding adds $1 to $3 per square foot. Sealed cracks and fresh concrete prep less than unfinished slabs. Request an on-site estimate to avoid guessing; RTP generally provides written quotes after inspection.
Both epoxy and polyurea include a primer coat and topcoat. Flake systems add a middle layer and cost more than solid colors. Most residential jobs cure within 24 to 72 hours depending on humidity and temperature; polyurea cures faster than epoxy, letting you use the space sooner in time-sensitive cases.
Oklahoma City has several epoxy and concrete coating options. Garage-focused installers like Epoxy Pros OKC often price similarly but may specialize narrower, targeting only residential garages rather than commercial or industrial applications. General flooring contractors handling vinyl plank, tile, or hardwood alongside epoxy exist in the market but typically prioritize softer flooring; they apply epoxy as a secondary service, which can slow scheduling or reduce expertise.
Choose RTP if your project is concrete-only and you want a dedicated specialist. Choose a general flooring contractor if you are installing mixed flooring types (epoxy in the garage, vinyl in the kitchen) and want one crew. Choose a national epoxy chain if you want a large-scale warranty program or financing options; local specialists often offer more flexible timelines and site-specific problem-solving.
RTP fits homeowners wanting to protect and upgrade a garage floor, basement, or outdoor patio with minimal ongoing maintenance. Epoxy eliminates dust, hides stains, and resists oils from vehicles. It suits someone willing to plan ahead and let the job run its course over several days.
RTP does not suit someone needing instant results (curing takes days) or someone with active moisture rising from below the slab. Moisture-trapped concrete fails any coating system; a moisture test ($50 to $150) confirms whether the concrete is suitable before committing to epoxy. It is not ideal for renters or short-term occupants because the cost rarely pays back in resale value, and the coating does not move.
Contact RTP for a free or low-cost on-site estimate. An inspector examines the concrete for cracks, stains, moisture, and adhesive residue. They ask about your traffic level (light garage use versus heavy vehicle traffic) and whether you prefer solid or flake finishes. They photograph the space and provide a written quote within a few days, including material cost, labor, prep work, and timeline.
If you accept the estimate, RTP schedules the job. Most installations happen over two to four days. Day one involves surface prep: cleaning, degreasing, grinding stains, and filling cracks. Days two and three cover primer and topcoat application. You stay off the floor during curing, typically 24 to 48 hours after the final coat.
RTP operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; confirm current hours and book estimates by phone or email. Jobs take place on-site at your property, so parking is not an issue. The company typically services the Oklahoma City metro area within a 20 to 30-mile radius; jobs farther out may carry a travel fee. Verify current service radius when you call.
Most jobs schedule 4 to 8 weeks ahead during peak season (spring and summer). Off-season scheduling (fall and winter) moves faster. Ambient temperature and humidity affect cure time; RTP will advise if conditions are unsuitable for application.
RTP Concrete Coatings fills a specific need for Oklahoma City residents and business owners who want durable, low-maintenance concrete surfaces without hunting between general contractors. A concrete coating specialist delivers faster turnaround and deeper expertise than a generalist, and local pricing holds more negotiable room than national franchises.
