01 — Floor Systems

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.

01
Epoxy Coating

A poured high-gloss epoxy build that fills, levels and locks the slab under a mirror finish. Our workhorse pour.

SEALED · ONCE
02
Polyaspartic Topcoat

A fast-cure, UV-stable topcoat that goes down in a day and shrugs off hot tires, road salt and chemicals.

SEALED · ONCE
03
Flake Broadcast

A full vinyl-flake broadcast set into the pour for grip and depth, then locked beneath a clear seal coat.

SEALED · ONCE
02 — Why It Holds
A

One pour, done

No annual re-coats, no peeling DIY kits. We prep the slab right so the seal bonds for the long haul.

B

Sealed against it

Oil, brake fluid, road salt and time all bead off a hardened surface instead of staining bare concrete.

C

A floor you park on

High-gloss, easy to sweep, easy to live with. The garage stops being the room you apologize for.

03 — Questions

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.

04 — Get A Quote

Pour it once.

Tell us about your garage and we'll recommend the right system, then seal it for good.