Trusted Customer
Unlike Epoxy, polyurea coating is flexible, making it able to withstand severe temperatures without peeling or cracking. It also cures faster and is 20 times stronger than epoxy, leading to a shorter installation process.
Learn More
Polyaspartic garage floor coating offers a slightly more expensive, but more durable alternative to epoxy. Although both coatings are extremely durable, polyaspartic has been recognized for its low VOCs and fast-drying qualities.
Learn More
As a more traditional garage floor coating, polished concrete is easy to maintain and install, as well as affordable. Excellent in high-traffic areas, they are similar to epoxy with their durability while reducing allergens and toxins.
Learn More
Epoxy floors make life easier for their users because they are much simpler to clean and maintain than traditional garage floors. Although epoxy floor coating is resistant to stains, scratches and dirt, you will want to maintain your epoxy floor’s shine. Just use a dust mop once a week and occasionally wipe your flooring down with a wet mop to maintain its shine and gloss.
Perfect for Minnesota winters, concrete floor epoxy coating is moisture-proof and salt-resistant, making it cost-effective over long-term use. Instead of starting each spring with an eroded, damaged and crusty garage floor from months of salty tires and boots, start the new season with a glossy garage floor. During the summer months, the vinyl on your epoxy floor coating won’t fade. UV-resistant and guaranteed not to blister or flake, epoxy flooring is weather-resistant to heat and humidity.