A commercial-grade polyaspartic flake system, installed with mechanical diamond-ground prep and backed by a real, written workmanship warranty. Not a weekend kit. Not an acid-etch shortcut.
Most quotes look similar on paper. The difference shows up two winters later — in the prep you can't see and the warranty that either holds up or doesn't.
Mechanical diamond grinding and shotblasting, moisture testing, and crack repair before any coating goes down — not an acid etch and a prayer. Prep is what most cheap jobs skip, and it's the reason coatings fail.
Every quote follows an in-person site visit, so the number you get is based on your actual floor and your actual garage — and it doesn't move once the job starts.
A commercial-grade polyaspartic system chosen specifically for freeze-thaw, road salt, and hot tires — cures fast, resists UV yellowing, and holds up where basic epoxy kits give out.
One defined process, run the same way on every job.
Mechanical surface prep opens the concrete for a real mechanical bond — the step most one-day, acid-etch jobs skip entirely.
Minor cracks and surface damage are addressed, and the slab is tested for moisture before a drop of product goes down.
A dedicated primer coat for adhesion — applied first because a polyaspartic topcoat alone won't properly bond to bare or damp concrete.
Multi-tone decorative flake broadcast into the base coat for a textured finish that hides everyday dust, scuffs, and minor wear.
A commercial-grade polyaspartic topcoat seals the system — built to resist hot-tire pickup, automotive chemicals, and UV yellowing.
Long warranties are only worth something when the work behind them holds up. Ours come in writing, with real terms.
The complete diamond-ground, primer, flake, and polyaspartic topcoat system — our top-tier option for garages that see daily use and Alberta winters.
Full mechanical prep and a durable coating system built to a different price point — a solid choice for lighter-use spaces or tighter budgets.
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A flake floor broadcasts decorative vinyl flake into the base coat before the topcoat goes on, giving a textured, multi-tone finish instead of a flat single color. It hides dust and everyday wear better than a solid coating, over the same primer and polyaspartic topcoat system.
No. These coating systems are used in hospitals and commercial facilities specifically for their safe, durable surface, and the flake itself adds texture and grip compared to a smooth solid coating. Textured finishes are available for extra grip on request.
Both. The flake is broadcast into the base coat and sealed under the polyaspartic topcoat, so it's part of the structural system rather than just a surface look — and it helps camouflage minor scuffs and debris.
In most cases, yes. Our prep process includes diamond grinding and/or shotblasting along with crack repair before any coating goes down, and the flake helps camouflage what's left of minor imperfections in the concrete.
Pricing depends on your garage size and floor condition. We start with a short call, then a free in-person site visit, and give you one firm, accurate number based on your actual floor.
Very little — an occasional sweep or mop is the extent of the upkeep. The topcoat seals everything into one smooth, easy-to-clean surface.
New concrete needs time to cure before coating — a minimum of 28 days. We confirm your pour date and schedule your install as soon as it's ready, so the floor is done at the right time rather than rushed.
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