Garage Floor Coatings
Floor Prep
All floors need to have the surface properly prepared to accept these coatings. Depending on the specific condition of your floor, either an acid etch, shot-blasting, or diamond grinding will be used. Proper floor preparation is the key to bonding the coating to the floor.
We Can Make Bad Floors Look Good
Cracks, chips, pop-outs, and erosion can all be repaired before the coating is applied. While we can't guarantee cracks will never come back, most of the time the coating will make any future cracks appear much smaller and be nearly invisable. See FlexFloor Coating below for our coating that resists cracking.
Contact us for a free estimate to discuss any problems you may have with your floor.
Epoxy/Urethane System
Epoxy/Urethane FloorThe most popular and economical garage floor coating uses a 100% solids, chemical based epoxy primer coat to fill minor surface imperfections. The base coat is a colored urethane. A quartz non-slip grit and color flake (if desired) are broadcast into the wet surface.
The top coat is a clear polyaspartic. This is the best surface for resisting abrasion and yellowing. It is also quick-drying and allows you to use your floor the next day.
Full Flake System
Full Flake FloorWith the look of terrazzo, this coating is the best at hiding imperfections of a floor that may have required a lot of surface repair. It is also more durable and chip-resistant than the E/U system described above.
The Full Flake system starts with a thick coat of 100% solids, chemical based epoxy. A color flake blend of your choice is broadcast into the wet epoxy. A heavy coat of clear polyaspartic is applied as a grout coat to lock the flake to the floor.
An additional coat of polyaspartic is applied for a durable top coat.
Epoxy Quartz System
Epoxy Quartz FloorBeing the most durable floor coating available, the Quartz System floor has the appearance of colored sand embedded in clear epoxy. It starts with a heavy coat of 100% solids, chemical based epoxy. Hundreds of pounds of colored quartz are broadcast into the wet epoxy. An additional heavy coat of a clear, 100% solids, non-yellowing epoxy is applied as a grout coat.
A top coat of clear polyaspartic is applied to provide maximum abrasion and ambering resistance.
FlexFloor Coating
Do you have a precast floor with a room under your garage? Do you have water, salt and lime deposits dripping from the ceiling? Then you need our FlexFloor coating.
This special product is used in place of the first coat of epoxy. It is best applied with the Full Flake System, but can also be used with the Urethane and Quartz Systems with some minor modifications to the process, with good results.
Any existing cracks are routed out and filled with a fast setting flexible filler. The FlexFloor System is then applied. This coating will flex as cars drive in and out of the garage and not crack open, keeping water from dripping through the floor to your room below.
