Garage Floor Coatings
Garage Floor Coating Options for Your Home
Full Flake Broadcast Floor Coating System
Full flake coverage creates a high-end, textured finish and helps disguise small cosmetic imperfections in the slab. It is a popular choice for busy garages because it cleans up well and keeps the surface looking consistent.
- Daily parking and storage
- Garages that double as workshops
- Homeowners who want a bold, finished look
Partial Flake Broadcast Floor Coating System
Partial flake gives you the character of flake with a simpler overall appearance. It is a clean upgrade that still adds visual interest and texture.
Best for:
- Light to moderate garage use
- A more subtle decorative finish
- Homeowners who want a clean, modern look
Solid Color Floor Coating System (Neat Coat or Single Color)
Best for:
- Modern, simple styling
- Home gyms and hobby areas
- A uniform, easy-to-maintain finish
Metallic Floor Coating System
Metallic finishes add depth and movement for a custom look that stands out. Many homeowners choose metallic when the garage is designed to feel like an extension of the home.
Best for:
- Custom, statement finishes
- Garages used for hobbies or entertaining
- Homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind look
What’s Included in Our Garage Floor Coating System
- Concrete evaluation: We review slab condition, moisture risk indicators, and what the surface needs for proper adhesion.
- Surface prep: Grinding and cleaning create the surface profile the coating needs to bond correctly.
- Crack and surface repairs (as needed): We address cracks, pits, and damaged areas when appropriate for the chosen system.
- Epoxy base coat: The base coat builds the foundation for adhesion and coverage. This is a key part of a long-lasting epoxy garage floor coating system.
- Decorative layer (if selected): Full flake, partial flake, solid color, or metallic effects are applied to match your design.
- Polyaspartic top coat: A protective polyaspartic garage floor coating top layer helps seal the system and supports durability, stain resistance, and easier cleanup.
Exact steps can vary based on slab condition, layout, and the finish you choose.
What a Garage Floor Coating Helps With
Garage floors deal with dirt, tire traffic, and daily wear. A professionally installed coating system helps the surface look better and stay easier to maintain.
A coated garage floor can help with:
- Concrete dust that tracks into the house
- Oil and fluid stains that soak into bare concrete
- Cleanup time, since coated surfaces are easier to sweep and mop
- Wear from tires and foot traffic, especially in high-use garages
- Traction needs, with texture options based on your selected finish
Timeline and What to Expect
- What prep does your concrete needs
- Which finish fits your goals and daily use
- When can you plan to return the space to normal use
Garage Floor Coating FAQs
Is a garage floor coating slippery?
Traction depends on the finish and texture options. Flake systems provide texture, and additional traction options may be used based on your space and how you plan to use it.