Residential, commercial, and specialty coatings — all installed with diamond-ground prep and professional-grade materials.
Most Popular Service
Garage floor epoxy in Columbus is our most-requested install. Bare garage concrete absorbs oil, stains permanently, and dusts underfoot over time — a bonded epoxy coating stops all of that. We install full-flake, solid color, and metallic systems on residential garage slabs of all sizes, starting with diamond grinding on every job. No acid wash shortcuts.
A properly prepped and coated garage floor resists tire marks, hot tire pickup, oil spills, and the occasional chemical splash. Most two-car garages are complete in one day, with the floor back in service within 72 hours. Anti-slip aggregate is standard on all garage jobs at no extra charge.
Commercial & Industrial
Commercial epoxy flooring in Columbus handles demands that residential systems aren’t built for — heavy equipment, chemical spills, constant traffic, and OSHA safety marking requirements. We work with auto dealerships, repair shops, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, medical offices, retail spaces, and restaurants.
Our commercial systems use high-build epoxy (100% solids) and polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats rated for forklift traffic and chemical resistance. Safety line striping, designated walk zones, and anti-fatigue systems can all be added to the same job. Most commercial installs are scheduled in phases or during off-hours to minimize downtime.
Below-Grade Spaces
Basement floor epoxy in Columbus solves two problems at once: bare concrete that looks unfinished and moisture that seeps up through the slab. Our moisture-mitigating primer blocks vapor transmission before we apply the coating system, preventing the blistering and delamination that kills cheaper coatings in below-grade spaces.
A coated basement floor is easy to sweep, handles minor flooding cleanup, and makes the whole space feel cleaner and brighter. Popular finishes include solid color with a satin topcoat and decorative chip systems that hide minor scuffs and hold up to heavy use.
Decorative & Specialty
Metallic epoxy flooring suspends pigment in clear resin and moves it while the floor is still wet, so the finished surface reads like poured stone. No two pours match. It is the right call when the floor is part of what people notice — showrooms, boutiques, salons, home gyms, and finished garages.
It also rescues a slab that has been patched too many times to ever look uniform under solid color. Pricing runs $7–$12 per square foot installed in Columbus, and every job gets a moisture test before we quote a system. Ignore that step on a Georgia slab and the floor lifts in its second summer.
One-Day Install
Polyaspartic floor coating fixes the two things people dislike about epoxy: the wait and the yellowing. Each coat kicks in about two hours, so a two-car garage is ground, coated, and finished the same day. You walk on it that evening and park on it the next.
It is also UV stable. An open west-facing garage door on a Columbus August afternoon will amber a standard epoxy within a couple of seasons, and polyaspartic simply does not do that. It cures in the high dew points we get through July, where epoxy can blush or stay tacky. Most of our garage jobs run an epoxy base for build and a polyaspartic clear on top.
Outdoor Concrete
Pool deck and patio coating is a different job from coating a garage, and treating it the same is why so many decks peel inside two years. Outdoor slabs move with temperature, take direct UV, pull moisture up from red clay, and get chlorinated water splashed on them all summer.
We resurface them with breathable cementitious overlays, sprayed knockdown texture, and UV-stable sealers — systems built for weather rather than garage epoxy carried out the back door. A lighter textured finish also runs cooler underfoot, which matters when bare concrete gets hot enough that nobody crosses it barefoot in July.