



Deb's garage floor had seen better days. The old paint was chipping off in patches, leaving behind a rough, blotchy surface that collected dirt and looked worn no matter how much you cleaned it. That's one of the most common things we run into - old paint or coating that's failing and making the whole space feel neglected.
Before we put anything down, we stripped all of that old material off and ground the concrete back to a clean, uniform surface. That step matters more than most people realize. A coating is only as good as what it bonds to. If you skip the prep, you're setting yourself up for the same peeling problem down the road.
Once the surface was prepped and ready, we applied our Latte coating - a warm, neutral tone with a full broadcast flake that gives the floor real depth and texture. It's a popular pick for good reason. It hides minor imperfections, it's slip-resistant underfoot, and it holds up against oil, chemicals, and everyday garage traffic without breaking a sweat.
The difference between the before and after here is hard to miss. What used to be a patchy, tired-looking floor is now clean, consistent, and sharp from wall to wall. And the practical side is just as good as the looks - a coated floor like this wipes down in minutes and doesn't absorb stains the way bare concrete does.
We're proud to work with homeowners like Deb right here in central Minnesota. If your garage floor is in similar shape - chipped, stained, or just plain rough - this is exactly the kind of work we do every day.