



That garage floor has been on your to-do list long enough. Stained concrete, oil spots, maybe a few cracks - it's the kind of thing you keep pushing off because it feels like a big deal. Here's the truth: it's not. One call, one crew, one clean finish.
Here's what we were working with - a worn two-car garage slab showing years of use. Staining, surface contamination, the usual. Before any coating goes down, we grind the concrete to open up the surface so the coating actually bonds. No shortcuts. The prep work is where most DIY jobs fail, and it's where we spend the most time getting it right.
After grinding, we vacuum up all the dust and debris - a step that matters more than most people realize. A clean, profiled surface is what allows a full-broadcast flake system with a Polyaspartic topcoat to perform the way it's supposed to. Polyaspartic cures fast, holds up against hot tires, resists staining, and doesn't yellow over time. It's a big step up from standard epoxy, and it's what we use as the finish on our residential flaked epoxy systems.
The result is a floor that looks sharp and actually holds up to real life. Not just a showroom finish - a durable, easy-to-clean surface built for a garage that gets used. For homeowners in Rosemount and the surrounding area, now is a solid time to get this knocked off the list before pricing climbs with the season.
We handle everything from concrete prep to the final Polyaspartic topcoat. No subcontractors, no surprises. If your garage floor has been sitting on that honey-do list, this is the one item that's actually quick to cross off.