




Some weeks the conditions just aren't on your side. Heat can make floor coating work genuinely difficult - materials behave differently, timing tightens up, and there's less room for error. But that's exactly when experience matters most. We don't pack up and reschedule when it gets uncomfortable. We adjust and get it done right.
What we install is a full flake epoxy and polyaspartic system - not a paint, not a peel-and-stick mat. The flake is broadcast into the base coat wall to wall, then locked in under a tough polyaspartic topcoat that cures fast and holds up hard. The result is a surface that resists hot tire pickup, oil, chemicals, and just about anything else a busy garage can throw at it.
The finish you're seeing across these garages is that classic salt-and-pepper flake blend - clean, sharp, and consistent edge to edge. It works in two-car garages. It works in spaces with stairs, columns, and awkward layouts. The coating wraps corners and covers the full slab, not just the flat open sections. Every square foot gets the same attention.
A coated floor also makes the space easier to maintain. Sweeping and mopping is simple. Stains don't soak in. And the light reflectivity you get from the topcoat makes the whole garage feel brighter without touching a single light fixture. It's a low-maintenance upgrade that actually changes how the space functions day to day.
We take this work seriously whether it's a perfect spring morning or a hot, brutal week. The quality doesn't change based on the weather - because the results you're left with have to hold up for years, not just look good on day one.