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Jonesborough, TN

Epoxy Flooring in Jonesborough, TN

Epoxy garage floors and concrete coatings for Jonesborough, TN and the surrounding Washington County.

Illustrative example of a historic small-town main street, evocative of Jonesborough's protected historic district

Jonesborough is the oldest town in Tennessee — chartered in 1779, briefly the capital of the state of Franklin, and today best known nationally as the storytelling capital of the country. It sits about 10 miles southwest of Johnson City along Highway 11E, technically in Washington County alongside Johnson City itself, but operationally a distinct small town with its own character.

Our Jonesborough work splits cleanly along an age line. The historic district itself — the original 1700s and 1800s buildings along Main Street, where the protected historic homes have no garages and limited coating-suitable concrete — is essentially off-limits to our work. The growth ring around the historic core, where 20th-century homes and post-2000 subdivisions sit on standard mid-century to modern slabs, is where we do the actual installs. That growth ring extends out toward Telford, Limestone, and the rural acreage between Jonesborough and Greeneville.

Garage floor coatings in Jonesborough's residential growth ring

The residential neighborhoods around Jonesborough's historic district — the streets between the downtown core and the highway, plus the newer subdivisions out toward Highway 81 and the Boones Creek corridor — are where the garage-coating work happens. Most of these slabs are 1960s through 2010s construction with predictable concrete condition: the older end needs typical crack and joint repair, the newer end needs only standard preparation.

A standard two-car Jonesborough garage runs roughly $2,300 to $4,500 in a flake epoxy system, the same range as the rest of the Tri-Cities. Polyaspartic upgrades add $1,000 to $2,000. The honest difference for Jonesborough is that the older portion of the growth ring (homes built in the 1960s and 1970s when the town began expanding past the historic core) tends to need slightly more preparation than equivalent-age homes in central Johnson City — likely because of the rural water table and the way older Washington County slabs were poured.

What we don't coat — the historic district

Jonesborough's protected historic district is a working museum, and we do not do coating work inside it. The 1700s and 1800s structures along Main Street, Boone Street, and the original town grid either lack garages entirely, have crawlspace foundations rather than slab-on-grade, or are subject to historic-preservation rules that effectively rule out modern coating work. If you live in the historic district and want to coat a detached outbuilding or a non-historic addition, we will look at it — but expect honest constraints based on what the structure actually is.

Outside the protected district, all the standard Tri-Cities services apply: garage floor coatings, basement floors, workshop coatings, and the occasional small commercial shop floor on the highway corridor.

Telford, Limestone, and rural Washington County

Beyond Jonesborough proper, we cover the rural Washington County radius on the same terms: Telford, Limestone, the acreage along the Nolichucky River, and the area between Jonesborough and the Greene County line. Distance does not change pricing — Jonesborough is technically the same county as our Johnson City home base — but for the rural acreage farther out we like a few days of lead time so we can bundle the visit with other projects in the area.

Some of the rural Washington County work is shop floors and outbuilding garages rather than residential — small horse barns, hay barn concrete, and personal workshops on rural acreage. The coating spec follows the use case the same way it does in Greene County: high-build epoxy with quartz broadcast for working shops, flake epoxy for personal-use spaces.

Floor coatings we install in Jonesborough

Every system offered across the Tri-Cities is available in Jonesborough. Each links through to a full breakdown of the system, finishes, and pricing:

Not sure what a project runs? The Tri-Cities epoxy flooring cost guide breaks pricing down by system and by garage size.

Jonesborough questions

Do you do coating work in Jonesborough's historic district?

Generally no. The protected historic district along Main Street and the original town grid contains buildings from the 1700s and 1800s that either lack garages, have crawlspace foundations rather than slab-on-grade, or are subject to historic-preservation rules that effectively rule out modern coating work. If you live in the historic district and want to coat a detached outbuilding or a non-historic addition, we will look at it on a site walk, but expect honest constraints on what is workable.

How much does a Jonesborough garage floor coating cost?

A standard two-car Jonesborough garage runs roughly $2,300 to $4,500 in a flake epoxy system, the same Tri-Cities pricing as Johnson City and Kingsport. Polyaspartic upgrades add $1,000 to $2,000. The older portion of the growth ring around the historic district tends to need slightly more concrete preparation than equivalent homes in central Johnson City, which can push the quote toward the upper end of the range.

How far past Jonesborough do you serve?

All of the rural Washington County radius: Telford, Limestone, the acreage along the Nolichucky River, and the area between Jonesborough and the Greene County line. Distance does not change the per-foot price. For rural acreage we like a few days of lead time so we can bundle the visit with other projects in the area.

Can you coat horse-barn or hay-barn concrete floors?

Yes, and we do regularly for rural Washington County projects. Working barn floors get a high-build epoxy or sometimes a urethane cement system depending on the wash-down exposure. Personal workshops and lighter-use outbuildings get the same flake epoxy and polyaspartic systems we install for residential garages. Pricing runs $3.50 to $15 per square foot depending on system spec.

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Last updated: May 24, 2026

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