Epoxy Floor Coatings
Premium floor coating systems designed for durability, easy maintenance, and a clean, high-end finish — from garages to commercial spaces.
- Industrial-grade surface preparation (diamond grinding / mechanical prep)
- Crack and spall repair for a smooth, bonded finish
- High-build base coat for color and coverage
- Optional decorative flake broadcast for texture + grip
- Protective topcoat for chemical and abrasion resistance

WHAT YOU GET
Durable Floors Built to Perform.
Our epoxy system starts with proper mechanical prep and finishes with a tough, long-lasting protective coating.
Mechanical diamond grinding
Proper adhesion foundation.
Crack & spall repair
Smooth substrate before coating.
High-build epoxy base
Built for traffic and durability.
Decorative flake or solid finish
Modern aesthetic options.
Protective topcoat
UV and stain resistance.
Cure schedule guidance
Clear timeline before use.
Our Process
How We Get It Done Right.
A proven approach that delivers consistent, exceptional results every time.
Assessment & Moisture Check
We evaluate your concrete's condition and test for moisture. Moisture conditions can affect coating selection and adhesion — getting this right up front prevents problems later.
Mechanical Prep
Diamond grinding, cleaning, and degreasing to create a proper profile for the coating to bond. No shortcuts — proper prep is the foundation of a long-lasting floor.
Repairs + Base Coat
We fill cracks and spalls, then apply a high-build base coat. If you've selected a flake finish, we broadcast the decorative flakes into the wet base coat at this stage.
Topcoat + Cure
After scraping and vacuuming any excess flake, we apply the clear protective topcoat. We'll give you specific cure window guidance based on your system and conditions.
FAQ
Common questions about epoxy floor coatings.
Is epoxy slippery?
Epoxy topcoats can be slick when wet. For areas like garages or patios, we recommend a flake broadcast or anti-slip additive to improve traction. We'll discuss options during your consultation.
How long does installation take?
Most residential garage floors take 1–2 days depending on the system and condition of the concrete. Larger or commercial projects may require additional time. We'll provide a clear timeline upfront.
Can you coat over damaged concrete?
In most cases, yes. Cracks, spalls, and minor damage can be repaired before coating. Severely deteriorated concrete may need additional prep work, which we'll identify during assessment.
Will hot tires peel epoxy?
Low-quality coatings can peel from hot tire pickup. Our systems are formulated to resist this. Proper prep and the right product selection make a significant difference in long-term performance.
What affects durability and price?
Concrete condition, square footage, chosen system (solid color vs. flake), and required repairs all affect pricing and expected lifespan. We provide clear breakdowns so you know exactly what you're getting.
How long before I can use the floor?
Light foot traffic is typically allowed within hours to same-day. Vehicle traffic usually requires ~24 hours. Full cure happens within a few days. Exact times depend on temperature, humidity, and chosen system.
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