Garage Floor Epoxy
A polyaspartic topcoat rated for warm tires. Park on it in 24 hours.
A real concrete coating isn't a single product, it's a stack — prep, primer, base, flake or pour, topcoat — and each of the eight services below is one variation of that stack tuned for a specific use case. Pick by what you're coating (Troy garage, finished basement, warehouse, retail showroom) or by what you need the floor to do (one-day cure, mirror finish, forklift traffic, repair of a coating that already failed).
The way to read this page is top-down. Each service shows the install time, what makes it different from the others, and a short hook for who it's built for. The most common starting point for a Troy homeowner is a flake-broadcast garage floor or a moisture-mitigated basement coating. Commercial accounts usually land on the warehouse-spec system or polished concrete. Designer finishes (metallic, custom flake blends) are picked once the base system is decided, since the system underneath is the same on every floor.
If you're not sure which service applies, the line at the bottom of the page connects to a local installer who can listen to a 30-second description of your slab and tell you which of the eight is the right starting point. Free, no pressure, and faster than reading the full list. The eight articles below stay useful either way — homeowners who book a quote tend to come back and read the relevant article before the on-site walk-through, because the questions on that walk-through go better when the homeowner already knows what to ask.
A polyaspartic topcoat rated for warm tires. Park on it in 24 hours.
A primer that holds back the vapor a Michigan basement keeps pushing up.
Systems rated for forklift traffic, installed on weekends so your floor stays open.
Cures in a day. Stable in sun. Harder than industrial floor sealer.
Pigmented metallic pour with a swirled showroom finish.
A full flake broadcast for grip, depth, and easy cleaning.
We grind, densify, and seal for a natural floor that stays easy to keep up.
Grind off a failed coating and reinstall the system that should have been there.