WINDSOR–ESSEX POLYASPARTIC FLOOR SYSTEMS

A polyaspartic garage floor is a system decision—not just a product name.

Polyaspartic is often the clear protective layer that finishes a decorative floor system. Its role is connected to the concrete, repairs, base layers, texture, traffic, and cure schedule—not a substitute for the work underneath.

Clear protective topcoat being rolled over a decorative flake floor

A CLEARER FLOOR CONVERSATION

Good decisions start before the finish is chosen.

We use the condition of the concrete and the practical use of the space to guide the system, preparation, and final visual direction.

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Built over prepared concrete

A clear topcoat performs best when the substrate and lower system layers have been handled properly.

02

Protective finishing layer

Polyaspartic can seal decorative flake and create a durable, cleanable surface for daily garage use.

03

Specified for the project

System chemistry, texture, coat count, and return-to-service timing are confirmed around the actual space.

What polyaspartic does in a garage floor system.

For a decorative flake floor, a polyaspartic clear coat can act as the durable, cleanable wear layer over the broadcast. It helps protect the finish from ordinary traffic and brings out the depth of the flake. That role is why it belongs in a conversation about the complete build, not only about speed or shine.

Why preparation still decides the outcome.

A fast-curing topcoat does not remove the need to mechanically prepare concrete, deal with failed coatings, address repairs, or ask the right questions about moisture. The work before the topcoat is what gives the finished system a reliable foundation.

Get the finish, texture, and schedule right for your space.

Every garage is different. Vehicles, storage, salt exposure, lighting, drains, existing concrete, and the desired look all influence the system direction. We explain the recommendation in plain language before an installation is scheduled.

COMMON QUESTIONS

What people usually want to know first.

Is polyaspartic better than epoxy?

They serve different roles in many complete floor systems. A common decorative build uses an epoxy base for the broadcast and a polyaspartic clear topcoat for the finished wear layer.

Can polyaspartic go over old paint?

Existing coatings need to be assessed for condition and adhesion. Coating over weak or unknown material can create a failure point in the new floor.

How soon can I use the garage after installation?

Return-to-service timing depends on the specific system, conditions, preparation, and repairs. We confirm the project schedule with the final scope.

LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR FLOOR

Send a few photos.
We’ll start from there.

Share the space, approximate size, and anything you already know about the concrete. We’ll help you find the right next step.