Residential
Most homeowners come to us after a hardware-store kit peeled, or after living with a cracked, stained slab for years. Here's what we actually do differently.
Where We Work
1, 2, and 3-car garages. Solid color, flake, or metallic finishes. This is the large majority of our residential work.
Moisture-checked before we coat — a basement slab has a different risk profile than a garage, and we test for it rather than assuming.
UV-stable finishes that hold up outdoors, with slip-resistant texture options for pool decks specifically.
Why It Fails Elsewhere
It's almost never the coating brand — it's the prep. Store kits rely on an acid-etch, which doesn't open the concrete surface nearly as much as mechanical diamond grinding. Without that mechanical bond, the coating separates at high-wear spots (usually right under your tires) within a year or two.
We mechanically grind every floor to the right concrete surface profile (CSP) for the coating system — not a quick acid wash.
Concrete slabs can carry hidden moisture that ruins a coating from underneath. We test before coating, especially on basements and older slabs.
Old sealers, oil stains, and tire marks all interfere with adhesion. We clear these before grinding, not just paint over them.
Finish Options
See the full colors & finishes guide for every option. Curious how installation actually works? Check out our step-by-step process, or see how epoxy compares to garage floor paint.
Full-broadcast flake for a fully textured, granite-like look, or partial/medium flake for a lighter, more subtle pattern.
A marbled, three-dimensional look created with metallic pigments — a distinctive option if you want your garage to genuinely stand out.
Matte, satin, or gloss topcoat, with anti-slip additive available anywhere traction matters — including pool decks and basement stairs.
Free, no-obligation estimate — we'll walk your space and give you one firm number.
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