Mechanical prep
Diamond grinding creates the clean concrete profile a coating system needs to bond.
Epoxy Lab Inc.WINDSOR–ESSEX GARAGE FLOOR SYSTEMS
A garage floor has to live with road salt, wet tires, tools, storage, and the marks of ordinary life. We start by preparing the concrete properly, then build the right decorative system for how you use the space.

A CLEARER FLOOR CONVERSATION
We use the condition of the concrete and the practical use of the space to guide the system, preparation, and final visual direction.
Diamond grinding creates the clean concrete profile a coating system needs to bond.
Cracks, spalls, old coatings, and edge details are assessed before the decorative layers go down.
The system can include an epoxy base, full flake broadcast, and a clear protective topcoat.
The visible finish is only as dependable as the concrete beneath it. A garage can look clean one day and still have weak surface material, old paint, salt damage, oil contamination, cracks, or moisture questions that affect the recommendation. Mechanical preparation gives us an honest surface to build on.
A full-broadcast decorative flake system is popular because it brings texture, depth, and a more forgiving appearance to a working garage. The final blend, texture, and topcoat are chosen with the garage, lighting, traffic, and slab condition in mind—not from a generic one-coat package.
Photos, approximate dimensions, and a quick description of the garage move the conversation forward. We use that context to discuss a planning range and the questions that should be confirmed before a floor is booked.
COMMON QUESTIONS
A properly prepared, sealed floor system makes a garage easier to clean after wet and salty conditions. The concrete condition and the selected topcoat still matter, so we assess those before recommending a build.
Often, stable cracks and small spalls can be repaired as part of preparation. Moving joints or active slab movement need an honest, site-specific plan.
Send approximate square footage and a few wide and close-up photos. We can discuss a planning range before confirming the slab, system, and repair needs.
LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR FLOOR
Share the space, approximate size, and anything you already know about the concrete. We’ll help you find the right next step.