Huntsville Floor Coatings installs professional garage floor coatings across Florence, St. Florian and Lauderdale County. From newer subdivision garages to established Florence homes needing full resurfacing, every project starts with an on-site inspection and a written, itemized quote.
Garage Floor Coating Services in Florence
For Florence residential garages we install a polyurea basecoat, full-broadcast decorative flake, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. Standard two-car garages qualify for a one-day install; larger three-bay garages or floors with heavy repair typically add a second day. Timeline is committed in writing before the install.
Polyurea and Polyaspartic Coating Options
Polyaspartic topcoats resist yellowing at sun-facing doors and cure fast enough for a next-day walk-on. Polyurea basecoats handle point loading from jack stands, toolboxes and mowers. Combining the two produces a floor that outperforms either resin used alone.
Concrete Coating for Patios, Workshops and Commercial
We also coat patios, workshops and light commercial spaces across Florence. Outdoor patio systems use a UV-stable polyaspartic engineered for exterior exposure. Commercial installs are typically scheduled overnight or over a weekend.
Why Professional Installation Matters
- Diamond-ground concrete preparation on every slab
- Polyurea basecoat with UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat
- Full-broadcast decorative flake — dozens of color blends
- Hot-tire, chemical and abrasion resistant
- Written, itemized on-site estimates with warranty terms
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Frequently Asked Questions About Floor Coatings in Florence, Alabama
Florence homeowners frequently ask about one-day garage installations, whether polyaspartic yellows near an open garage door, adding anti-slip texture, coatings for patios and light commercial spaces, and what to look for in a warranty. The FAQs below cover the questions we hear most often from customers throughout Florence, St. Florian and along the Tennessee River side of Lauderdale County.
Florence garage floor coating pricing depends on total square footage, current concrete condition, cracks, pitting or spalling, moisture readings, any repairs needed, existing paint or coating removal, the surface-preparation method, the coating system you choose, decorative flakes or metallic pigments, anti-slip additives, and whether the space is residential or commercial. Newer subdivision slabs generally need less prep than older Florence garages with hot-tire damage or failed DIY epoxy, which affects pricing. Every quote is written after an on-site inspection.
A two-car Florence garage ranges from an entry-level polyurea flake system to a fully upgraded polyaspartic build with custom flake or metallic pigment. Pricing depends on system choice, concrete condition, and required repairs. On-site inspection is the only accurate way to price your specific slab.
Cost drivers include total square footage, current concrete condition, cracks, pitting or spalling, moisture readings, any repairs needed, existing paint or coating removal, the surface-preparation method, the coating system you choose, decorative flakes or metallic pigments, anti-slip additives, and whether the space is residential or commercial. In Florence we frequently price additional grinding to remove sealers and prior finishes, plus crack repair on older slabs. Every input appears as a separate line on the estimate.
Yes — most standard residential two-car garages in Florence qualify for a one-day install with our polyurea/polyaspartic system. Larger three-bay garages, floors with heavy repair, or slabs where a failed prior coating must be ground off typically require two days. We confirm the exact timeline in writing after inspecting your slab — we don't promise one-day installation on floors that legitimately need more time.
A polyaspartic topcoat is UV-stable and does not yellow when exposed to sunlight, so a polyaspartic-topped floor holds its color even at the front of a sun-facing garage. Straight epoxy, on the other hand, is aromatic and will yellow at the door edge over time. This is one of the main reasons we specify polyaspartic as the topcoat on Florence garages that see direct sun through open doors.
Yes — we can add a fine or medium-grade anti-slip aggregate to the topcoat during application. Fine aggregate provides subtle traction without changing the look. Medium aggregate provides more pronounced texture for wet-work areas. Full-broadcast flake floors also carry natural texture from the flakes, so most residential garage floors are already less slippery than bare or painted concrete.
Yes — we install coating systems on outdoor patios, workshops, and light commercial spaces throughout Florence. Outdoor patio systems use a UV-stable polyaspartic engineered for exterior exposure. Workshops sometimes benefit from a heavier-build system with a broadcast quartz for extra abrasion resistance. Commercial installs are typically scheduled after hours or over a weekend so business operations aren't disrupted.
Ask any coating contractor for the warranty in writing before signing. Look for coverage on adhesion, hot-tire pickup, delamination, and yellowing (if a polyaspartic topcoat is included). Confirm what triggers a warranty claim and what is excluded — for example, damage from serious impact or vehicle fluids left uncleaned for weeks may not be covered anywhere. We provide our warranty terms in writing with every estimate.
For most Florence homes we recommend a polyurea basecoat with full-broadcast decorative flake and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. This combination handles humidity, sun, hot tires, and daily driving. The exact system and finish are chosen after inspecting your slab.
Epoxy is a rigid, high-build basecoat resin. Polyurea is a fast-curing, flexible basecoat and crack-repair resin. Polyaspartic is a UV-stable topcoat resin that resists yellowing, hot tires and chemicals. The strongest builds combine these — most commonly a polyurea basecoat, decorative flakes, and a polyaspartic topcoat.
Foot traffic is normally fine at 24 hours from the final topcoat, vehicles at 48–72 hours, and full chemical cure at about one week. Specific cure times are provided in writing when we finish the install.
A properly installed polyurea/polyaspartic flake system on a well-prepared Florence slab typically lasts 15+ years of normal residential use. Longevity depends more on preparation quality than the resin itself.
Call (256) 715-4148 or use the contact form to schedule a free on-site estimate. We drive out to Florence, inspect the slab, and email a written itemized quote — including warranty terms — for the correct coating system.
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