Garage Floor Coatings
Full-flake or solid-color systems built for hot tires, jack stands, and Carolina humidity — a common upgrade in Cary's master-planned communities.
Garage floor coatingsCary, North Carolina
Tough, easy-to-clean floor coatings for garages, basements, and commercial concrete throughout Cary — from established neighborhoods near downtown to newer builds out toward Amberly and Carpenter Village. Flake, metallic, and solid-color finishes built to handle daily wear.
What we coat
A good coating is only as good as the prep underneath it. We grind the concrete, fix cracks, and apply the finish you choose — so it bonds tight and holds up for years, whether it's a two-car garage in Lochmere or a shop floor near RTP.
Full-flake or solid-color systems built for hot tires, jack stands, and Carolina humidity — a common upgrade in Cary's master-planned communities.
Garage floor coatingsA poured, marbled look with depth and shine — popular for home gyms, basements, and standout garages near downtown Cary.
Metallic epoxy flooringDecorative vinyl chips broadcast into the coating for texture, grip, and a finish that hides dust and small imperfections.
Flake epoxy flooringSolid-color epoxy and polyaspartic for basements, patios, and shop floors that need a clean, sealed surface.
Concrete floor coatingWhy prep matters
Peeling, bubbling, and hot-tire pickup almost always trace back to a coating applied straight onto sealed or dusty concrete — it never had anything to bond to.
We mechanically grind the slab to open the surface, repair cracks and pits, and only then apply your chosen system. That's the difference between a floor that fades after a season and one that's still solid years later.
Service area
We coat floors throughout Cary — from Lochmere and MacGregor Downs to Amberly and Carpenter Village — and the surrounding Triangle towns.
Common questions
Coatings typically run about $3–$7 per square foot depending on slab condition, how much crack and pit repair is needed, and the finish you choose. Metallic and multi-coat flake systems sit toward the higher end. The best number comes from a free on-site estimate.
Most residential garages are a one- to two-day job. Polyaspartic top coats cure fast and often handle foot traffic the next day, with vehicle traffic shortly after. Traditional epoxy systems need a little more cure time.
Yes. Builder-grade slabs often still need grinding and prep before a coating will bond properly, even in newer construction. We assess the slab during your free estimate and recommend the right system either way.
Hot-tire pickup happens when a coating wasn't bonded properly — usually a paint or roll-on product over unprepped concrete. Professionally ground and coated floors with the right top coat are built to resist it.
Tell us about your garage, basement, or commercial floor and we'll get back to you with a clear estimate. No pressure, no obligation.