
Your garage floor takes more abuse than any surface in your home: road salt, snowmelt, dropped tools, hot tires. Paint and DIY epoxy kits peel within a year or two because they sit on top of the concrete instead of bonding into it. We diamond-grind every floor to open the pores of the slab, repair cracks and pitting, then build a moisture-tolerant polyaspartic system that becomes part of the concrete.
Most residential garages are done in one day. You'll walk on it that evening and park on it within 24 hours — and it comes backed by our 15-year adhesion warranty. If it peels, we fix it. Period.
- Diamond grinding — never acid etching
- Crack and spall repair included in every quote
- Full-broadcast flake in 20+ color blends
- UV-stable topcoat that won't yellow
- 15-year adhesion warranty
Common Questions About Garage Floor Coatings
How much does it cost to coat a 2-car garage floor?
Most 2-car garages in the Bozeman area run 400–500 square feet, so at our starting rate of $5.50 per square foot you're typically looking at $2,200–$2,800 for a full-flake polyaspartic system — including diamond grinding, crack repair, and the 15-year adhesion warranty. We give you an exact written price after a free 20-minute evaluation.
How soon can I park on a new garage floor coating?
You can walk on the floor the same evening it's installed and park vehicles on it within 24 hours. Polyaspartic cures much faster than traditional epoxy, which is how we finish most residential garages in a single day.
Why do DIY epoxy kits peel, and will yours?
Box-store kits fail because they go over acid-etched or unprepared concrete, so they sit on the surface instead of bonding into it. We diamond-grind every floor to open the slab's pores and repair cracks first, which is why we can put a 15-year adhesion warranty in writing. If it peels, we fix it.