Seamless, easy to clean epoxy and polyaspartic floors for garages, basements, kitchens and commercial spaces. A finish that looks beautiful and stands up to real, everyday life.
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From a single garage to a full commercial unit, we match the right coating system to the space and how you use it.
Durable flake and polyaspartic systems that shrug off hot tires, oil and road salt while making the whole garage feel finished.
Warm, seamless floors for basements, laundry rooms and living spaces that are simple to keep clean and resist moisture.
High traffic coatings for shops, studios and light industrial floors, finished to handle daily use and look professional.
We treat your floor like it matters, because it does. Careful preparation, quality materials and a tidy crew make the difference between a coating that peels and one that lasts.
We install epoxy and polyaspartic floors for homes and businesses across the United States.
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Whether you are coating a single garage in the United States or a full commercial floor, an epoxy or polyaspartic system is one of the most cost effective ways to turn bare, dusty concrete into a hard wearing, easy to clean surface. This guide explains how the systems work, the options available, what they cost, how long they last, and what separates a floor that lasts twenty years from one that peels in two.
Epoxy is a thermosetting resin. Two components, a resin and a hardener, are mixed and chemically cure into a rigid, plastic like layer bonded tightly to the concrete below. That chemistry is the key difference between an epoxy floor and ordinary floor paint: paint simply dries on the surface, while epoxy reacts and forms a seamless, non porous membrane that becomes part of the slab. Since the mid twentieth century it has been the dominant resinous flooring because of its adhesion and durability. The same chemistry applies in the United States whether the floor is a residential garage or an industrial bay; only the system thickness and finish change.
A properly installed epoxy or polyaspartic floor resists oil, grease, road salt, hot tires, many chemicals and constant abrasion. Because it is seamless and non porous, there is no grout or texture for dirt to hide in, so it wipes clean and stays hygienic. The bright, reflective finish makes a space feel larger and better lit, which improves safety. On top of that, the floor protects the concrete underneath, adds value, and can be finished with anti slip aggregate where grip matters.
The right system depends on how the space is used and your budget, which is why we match the build to the job rather than selling one product for everything.
If there is one thing to understand about epoxy, it is this: the single biggest cause of coating failure is poor surface preparation. A coating can only grip concrete that has been mechanically opened up. That means diamond grinding or shot blasting to create the right surface profile, repairing cracks and joints, filling spalled areas, and removing oil and contaminants. It also means moisture testing, because vapor rising through a slab can lift even the best coating. We never skip the grind, because a floor is only as good as the preparation beneath it.
A typical project in the United States follows the same disciplined sequence. First we assess the slab, checking its condition, moisture and how the space is used. Next comes mechanical preparation by diamond grinding, followed by crack and joint repair. We then apply a penetrating prime coat for adhesion, build the body coat and broadcast flake or pour metallic if chosen, and finish with a tough clear top coat, adding anti slip aggregate where needed. Finally the floor is left to cure to specification, inspected and handed back ready for use.
Cure time depends on the system and the conditions. Standard epoxy usually accepts light foot traffic within roughly a day and full vehicle traffic after several days as it reaches full hardness. Polyaspartic systems cure much faster, often allowing foot traffic the next day and vehicles within about twenty four hours, which is why they suit spaces that cannot sit idle. Temperature and humidity affect everything, so we schedule around the conditions on the day.
With proper preparation and the right top coat, a residential garage floor performs for many years, and commercial or industrial floors commonly last ten to twenty years or more. One of the quiet advantages of resinous flooring is that it does not have to be torn out when it ages; in most cases the surface can be re scuffed and given a fresh top coat instead of being sent to a landfill, which extends its life and lowers long term cost.
Price is driven by the size of the slab, its condition and how much preparation it needs, the system chosen, the number of coats, anti slip requirements and access. As a rough national guide, typical residential and commercial coatings fall in the region of a few dollars to low double digits per square foot, with heavy industrial mortar systems costing more. The only accurate number is one based on your actual floor, which is why estimates in the United States are free and given in writing after we see the slab.
Maintenance is simple. Sweep or dust mop regularly, clean with a pH neutral cleaner and water, wipe up spills, and avoid harsh acids and abrasive pads that can dull the finish. For high traffic floors, a fresh top coat applied years down the line restores the shine and adds more service life.
Big box store kits tempt many homeowners, but they are usually thin, water based products applied with minimal preparation, which is why so many peel within a season or two. Professional systems use higher solids materials and proper diamond grinding, and that difference in preparation and product is what you are really paying for.
If you want a durable, good looking floor that holds up to real use, call (480) 555-0172 for a free, no obligation quote. We will talk through the right system for your space and give you a clear written price.
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