No more embarrassing oil stains that won’t come out. No more cracked concrete that collects dirt and debris. No more avoiding your garage because it looks terrible.
Instead, you get a smooth, glossy surface that makes spills disappear with a simple wipe. Your cars sit on flooring that looks as good as your kitchen. Friends actually compliment your garage instead of pretending not to notice the mess.
The transformation happens faster than you think, but the results last for decades.
We’ve been serving Connecticut homeowners for years, and we understand what your garage floors go through. The freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete. The road salt that eats away at surfaces. The humidity that causes coatings to fail.
We’re a veteran-owned business that specializes in high-performance epoxy systems designed specifically for Connecticut’s challenging climate. While other companies rush through jobs or use materials that can’t handle our weather, we take the time to do it right the first time.
Your neighbors in Salmon Brook trust us because we understand that your garage isn’t just storage space—it’s part of your home.
First, we prepare your concrete properly. This means grinding away any existing coatings, filling cracks, and creating the right surface profile for maximum adhesion. Most coating failures happen because this step gets rushed or skipped entirely.
Next, we apply our moisture-mitigating primer system. Connecticut’s humidity and groundwater mean moisture is always a factor, so we build protection right into the foundation of your new floor.
Then comes the fun part—your new epoxy coating goes down in layers, with decorative chips if you want them. The whole process takes about two days, and you can walk on it within 24 hours. Your car goes back in the garage after 72 hours, and you’re done.
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Your new garage floor coating isn’t just pretty—it’s engineered for real life. Oil changes, dropped tools, hot tires, road salt, and everything else your garage sees daily.
The coating resists stains that would permanently damage bare concrete. Spills that used to require scrubbing and harsh chemicals now wipe clean with water and dish soap. The non-slip texture keeps you safe, even when the surface is wet.
In Salmon Brook’s climate, this matters more than you might think. Our winters are tough on concrete, and our humid summers can cause inferior coatings to fail. That’s why we use commercial-grade materials and application techniques that account for Connecticut’s specific challenges. Your floor will look as good in ten years as it does the day we finish.
The complete garage floor painting process typically takes two days from start to finish. Day one involves surface preparation, crack repair, and applying the primer and base coat. Day two includes the decorative chips (if selected) and the final protective topcoat.
You can walk on the surface after 24 hours, which means you’ll have access to your garage the day after we finish. Your vehicles can return to the garage after 72 hours when the coating has fully cured. We schedule around your needs and Connecticut’s weather to ensure optimal results.
The two-day timeline allows proper curing between coats, which is essential for long-term durability in our climate.
Yes, when properly installed with the right materials. Connecticut’s freeze-thaw cycles, road salt, and temperature fluctuations are exactly why we use commercial-grade epoxy systems rather than DIY products.
Our coatings include moisture-mitigating primers that prevent groundwater and humidity from lifting the coating. The epoxy itself is formulated to handle temperature changes without cracking or peeling. We’ve seen too many garage floors fail because contractors used materials designed for milder climates.
Road salt, ice melt, and the grime that comes off your car in winter won’t damage a properly installed system. These are the exact conditions our coatings are designed to handle, which is why we see floors that still look great after ten years of Connecticut weather.
Garage floor coating costs depend on your garage size, the condition of your existing concrete, and the specific coating system you choose. Most residential garages in Salmon Brook range from basic solid colors to decorative chip systems with multiple color options.
We provide free estimates that include surface preparation, crack repair, primer, coating application, and cleanup. Unlike some contractors, we don’t surprise you with “moisture fees” or other add-ons during installation. Our pricing is straightforward and includes everything needed for a professional result.
The investment pays for itself over time through reduced maintenance, eliminated staining problems, and increased home value. When you consider the cost of repeatedly sealing, cleaning, and repairing bare concrete, professional coating actually saves money long-term.
It depends on what’s currently on your floor and its condition. Peeling, flaking, or failing coatings must be completely removed before applying new epoxy. Trying to coat over failing surfaces just transfers the problem to your new floor.
We test existing coatings for adhesion and compatibility during our free estimate. If your current coating is well-bonded and in good condition, we can sometimes coat over it after proper preparation. However, most DIY garage floor paints and many professional coatings eventually fail, which is why complete removal and starting fresh often provides the best long-term results.
Our surface preparation process ensures maximum adhesion regardless of your starting point. We’d rather take the extra time upfront than have you deal with coating failure later.
Epoxy creates a chemical bond with your concrete that’s much stronger than paint or sealers. While garage floor paint sits on top of the surface and can peel or chip away, epoxy actually penetrates and becomes part of the concrete structure.
Polyurea and polyaspartic coatings cure faster than epoxy, allowing same-day installation, but they don’t penetrate concrete as deeply. We often use hybrid systems that combine epoxy’s superior adhesion with polyaspartic topcoats for UV resistance and fast curing.
The key difference you’ll notice is durability. Properly installed epoxy systems last decades, not years. They resist hot tire pickup, chemical stains, and abrasion that would quickly damage other coating types. That’s why commercial and industrial facilities use epoxy—it simply performs better under real-world conditions.
Yes, we stand behind our work with comprehensive warranties that cover both materials and labor. Unlike warranties that exclude moisture, normal wear, or other common issues, ours covers what actually matters to you as a homeowner.
Our warranty includes protection against coating failure, peeling, excessive wear, and manufacturing defects. We use moisture-mitigating systems specifically because moisture is a normal condition in Connecticut, not an exception that voids coverage.
We’ve been serving Connecticut homeowners long enough to know that a warranty is only as good as the company behind it. That’s why we focus on proper installation and quality materials upfront rather than relying on warranty exclusions to protect ourselves. When we say your floor will last, we mean it.
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