Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings
Garage Flooring So Nice and Clean You "Might" Be Tempted to Eat Off of It
Epoxy Flooring
Much more than garage floor paint
Most garage floors are just plain, simple, gray concrete. You can protect that bare concrete garage floor before it becomes stained by grease, oils, chemicals, and – worst of all – pit and crumble that turns your smooth concrete into an ugly eyesore. Transforming your bare concrete floor with an epoxy flooring will give you years of service, durability and high stain resistance, enhance your home for years, and increase your property value.
Your new epoxy flooring can be easily cleaned (with mild, liquid detergents), hosed down, or dust mopped. Once that the floor is protected, grease, oils and most chemicals will not stain or mark the floor at all.
Benefits of Epoxy Flooring ...
- All around protection for your concrete floor. You'll never have to worry about having a stained, cracked, or pitted floor!
- A huge variety of styles and color options. You can match the floor with your existing decor, taste, and storage system!
- Easy clean up. You won't have to use harsh chemicals or much energy getting your floor nice and clean! Simple soap and water will be all you need.
- A non-slip surface. You'll be as sure footed as a mountain goat in every area of your garage!
- Industrial-quality material. You can rest assured your floor will stand the test of time!
- A great look! No more plain gray or ugly stained floor.
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Could You Do It Yourself?
Could You Do It Yourself?
A high quality garage floor coating requires a great deal of prep work. The typical box store kit will generally only recommend an acid etch solution to prepare the floor for the coating. The acid etch may get the floor fairly clean, but it doesn’t even begin to take care of the sealant most concrete garage floors have.
Good prep work before the coating is applied is essential for a successful job. Our process includes:
- Diamond grinding the concrete floor to give it a profile that gives the coating something to attach to (an acid etch in most cases is simply not aggressive enough).
- Filling cracks and pits using professional grade materials to ensure a uniform look when the job is all done
- A thorough commercial cleaning to ensure the floor is free of any dust, debris, or fluids before applying the garage floor epoxy.
The average ‘big-box-store’ kit is usually a water based floor coating. DIY floor coating manufacturers use a water-based formula because it extends the pot life (the time you have to work with the coating) to make it easier to use for the average consumer. Most DIY kits are 50% or more water based. Once the floor dries, you’re left with a very thin coating that can take up to a week to cure.
Commercial epoxy floor coatings, like those we use, contain 100% solids. These require experienced installers, but the results are worth it. A professional flooring job will give you a nice, thick coating that will withstand the test of time. Plus you can have full use of your garage in 24 hours or less!
Hyde-It Garage and Closet Storage Systems has both the experience and know-how to create a great place for you and your car. The goal of our trained staff is to give you a beautiful and durable garage floor – something you can be proud of and something you will be happy to tell your friends about.
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Our Process
Free Consultation
One of our expert designers will come to your home to help assess your space, storage needs and budget.
Design and Quote
Using our 3D design software, we'll send you a quote and design layout so you can see exactly how your space will look.
Installation
One of our experienced project managers will coordinate materials and planning to make your installation a smooth experience.
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Call us at (414) 435-1133 for a free design consultation or complete the form below.