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Cabin Fever Cured With a Polyurea and Polyaspartic Garage Floor Coating

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Here's what we started with - a stained, dull concrete slab that had seen better days. Oil spots, discoloration, and bare concrete throughout. Nothing unusual, but definitely not a floor anyone was proud of. The steps leading into the house were original wood, functional but completely unfinished.

We don't do epoxy. That's not us cutting corners - it's actually the opposite. Epoxy yellows, peels, and doesn't hold up the way it should. Instead, we use a polyurea base coat followed by a polyaspartic top coat with a full flake broadcast. That system is tougher, more flexible, and more UV stable than anything epoxy can offer. It's just a better product.

The steps got the same treatment as the floor. We built out a custom three-tier step set and coated them to match the rest of the space perfectly. That consistency matters. When the steps and the floor flow together as one cohesive finish, the whole garage looks intentional - not like a patchwork of upgrades done over the years.

The finished result speaks for itself. A clean, full-flake floor with a tight granite-style blend running wall to wall, with the steps matching seamlessly. The kind of finish that makes you actually want to spend time in your garage. Whether you're parking, working, or just storing stuff, it feels completely different when the floor looks this good.

This is the standard we hold ourselves to on every single job. No shortcuts, no inferior materials, no compromises. If your garage floor is still bare concrete, it doesn't have to be.

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