Epoxy forms a hard, chemical-resistant surface that withstands car traffic, tools, and heavy equipment.
Oils, gasoline, salt and household chemicals wipe up easily.
Properly installed epoxy with a moisture mitigation system prevents blistering and delamination in damp basements or concrete slabs.
Choose textured or anti-slip finishes for traction; seamless surfaces are easy to sweep and mop.
Available in solids, flakes, metallics, and custom colors to match your garage or basement design.
Professionally installed epoxy can last many years with minimal maintenance.
Site inspection & moisture test: We check for moisture and concrete soundness to choose the correct system.
Concrete prep: Diamond grinding or shot blasting to remove old coatings, laitance, and contaminants for maximum adhesion.
Crack repair & leveling: Fill joints, cracks and divots with epoxy patching compounds.
Primer / moisture mitigation: (if required) — Applied when slab conditions or location demand it.
Base epoxy coat: High-bond epoxy resin applied evenly.
Decorative layer (optional): Broadcast decorative flakes, quartz, or metallic pigments.
Topcoat / sealer: UV-stable, abrasion-resistant polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat for added durability and gloss (option selected based on UV exposure and desired cure time).
Post-installation care & warranty details: We provide surface cure times, maintenance tips, and warranty information.
Systems typically from 6–20 mils (primer + epoxy + topcoat or thicker, depending on broadcast systems).
Designed for vehicle traffic, tool drops, and high use.
Protects against automotive fluids, cleaners and household chemicals.
Textured topcoats or fine aggregate add traction for safety in wet conditions.
Many topcoats cure to light foot traffic within 6–24 hours; full service in 48–72 hours (varies by product & temperature).
Site inspection, prep & grinding, concrete repairs.
Primer and base epoxy coats plus decorative broadcast (if selected)
Topcoat application and final cure (most systems allow light use afterward). (Sequence can vary based on size, weather, and product selection.)