Three ways to seal your slab.
It depends on how you use the space and your timeline. We walk your floor and recommend the right one — then we seal it for good.
A poured high-gloss epoxy build that fills, levels and locks the slab under a mirror finish. Our workhorse pour.
SEALED · ONCEA fast-cure, UV-stable topcoat that goes down in a day and shrugs off hot tires, road salt and chemicals.
SEALED · ONCEA full vinyl-flake broadcast set into the pour for grip and depth, then locked beneath a clear seal coat.
SEALED · ONCEOne pour, done
No annual re-coats, no peeling DIY kits. We prep the slab right so the seal bonds for the long haul.
Sealed against it
Oil, brake fluid, road salt and time all bead off a hardened surface instead of staining bare concrete.
A floor you park on
High-gloss, easy to sweep, easy to live with. The garage stops being the room you apologize for.
Most residential garages are prepped and poured within the timeframe we set when we walk your floor. We confirm the schedule with you before any work begins.
Yes — that's the point. Once the system is sealed, oil, brake fluid and road salt sit on top of the finish rather than soaking into bare concrete, so cleanup is a wipe instead of a stain.
No. Surface prep is part of the pour. We assess the condition of your slab and handle the grinding, repair and prep needed for the seal to bond.
Request a quote below or call (361) 906-0863. We'll talk through how you use the space and recommend the right system.
Pour it once.
Tell us about your garage and we'll recommend the right system, then seal it for good.