
Faster curing, stronger UV resistance, and a tougher finish than standard epoxy. Your floor is back in service within 24 hours - without the long wait that has you parking in the driveway for days.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in Daytona Beach bond directly to prepared concrete, cure hard within hours, and resist UV yellowing and heat - most residential jobs wrap up in a single day, and vehicles are back inside within 24 hours.
Traditional epoxy coatings have been the standard for garage floors for a long time, and they work well. But in a hot, sunny climate like Daytona Beach, the faster cure time and UV stability of polyaspartic make it the smarter long-term investment for most homeowners. If your garage gets direct Florida sun through a south-facing door, or if you simply cannot afford to leave your vehicle in the driveway for three days, polyaspartic removes both problems. It is also the coating of choice for patios and pool decks where UV exposure is constant. For homeowners comparing coating options, our garage floor coatings page walks through the full range of systems we offer side by side.
Every job starts with an on-site visit to look at your actual floor - its size, condition, and any existing problems. Contact us today and we will get you scheduled.
That white powder is a sign that moisture is moving up through the concrete from below - a common issue in Daytona Beach's high-humidity environment where the water table sits relatively close to the surface in many neighborhoods. Once you see it, the concrete is breaking down from the inside. A coated floor seals that surface and stops the cycle before it gets worse.
Salt air from the Atlantic works on unprotected concrete the same way it works on unprotected metal - slowly but steadily. If your patio or pool deck feels rougher than it did a few years ago or you can see small craters forming, that is salt and moisture doing ongoing damage. Coating it now is far less expensive than replacing the slab later.
If oil stains, rust marks, or tire discoloration have soaked into your concrete and cleaning does not touch them, that is because the contaminants are inside the slab. A polyaspartic coating applied over properly prepared concrete covers those stains completely and creates a surface that resists future staining - spills wipe up instead of soaking in.
A coating that is coming up in pieces did not bond properly to the concrete - usually because it was applied over a damp slab or the surface was not ground before application. Loose edges can also catch on shoes or equipment and create a slip hazard. This is the right time to have the old coating removed and the floor done correctly.
The most popular system for garages and covered patios is a polyaspartic base coat with broadcast decorative flakes, finished with a clear polyaspartic topcoat. The flakes add grip and visual texture, the base coat provides the bond, and the topcoat protects everything from UV, scratches, and chemical spills. For homeowners who want a bolder visual statement, our metallic epoxy flooring combines a metallic pigment system with a polyaspartic topcoat for a one-of-a-kind finish that still holds up to daily use.
For outdoor surfaces - pool decks, patios, driveways - we use a UV-stable polyaspartic formulation specifically rated for direct sun exposure. Surfaces that sit in Florida sun all day need a coating that will not yellow, soften, or delaminate under heat and UV load. Every system we install, indoors or out, begins with mechanical diamond grinding of the concrete surface - the step that determines how long the coating actually holds. We never skip it.
Best for homeowners who want a decorative, slip-resistant garage floor with fast return to service and strong performance in Florida's climate.
Ideal for homeowners who prefer a clean, uniform finish and want a UV-stable surface that will not yellow or fade in Florida's sun.
The right choice for patios, pool decks, and driveways that receive hours of direct sun - rated to handle Florida's UV load without yellowing or softening.
Recommended for older slabs or low-lying areas where moisture vapor testing shows the concrete is holding water - especially common in Daytona Beach's flat, humid neighborhoods.
Daytona Beach sits on Florida's Atlantic coast - roughly two miles from the ocean at its widest point - and salt-laden air travels inland year-round. Bare concrete floors absorb that salt over time, which speeds up pitting and staining. The city's subtropical climate means UV exposure is relentless, summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100 degrees, and hurricane season runs from June through November. Polyaspartic coatings were designed for exactly this kind of environment - they are UV-stable so they will not yellow in direct sun, they cure fast enough to avoid the disruption of multi-day downtime, and they are formulated to resist the moisture and salt air that other coatings struggle with. Florida State University's Climate Center documents Daytona Beach's humidity patterns - the kind of data that drives our product selection on every job.
We serve homeowners across the greater Daytona Beach area, including South Daytona and Port Orange. A significant portion of homes in this area were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older slabs often need more prep time before a coating goes down. We factor that reality into every quote - so there are no surprises when the grinder starts up. Spring is the best time to book: lower humidity, predictable temperatures, and you are done before the summer scheduling crunch begins.
We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We walk the floor in person, check for cracks or damage, test for moisture, and give you a written quote that breaks down prep, finish options, and total price - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you agree to anything.
Before installation day, move everything off the floor - cars, storage bins, shelving, and anything stored along the walls that could get in the way. The crew cannot work around obstacles, and a clear floor means a faster, cleaner result. We will confirm what needs to move during the estimate visit.
The crew grinds the concrete with diamond-tipped equipment to open the pores of the slab so the coating bonds tightly. Cracks and chips get filled at this stage. This is the most important part of the job and the step most contractors rush - expect noise and concrete dust, which the crew manages with vacuums. Plan to be out of the space for the full day.
Once the surface is prepped, the coating goes down in layers - base coat, decorative flakes if chosen, and a clear topcoat. The whole application typically takes a few hours. We walk you through the finished floor before we leave. Most Daytona Beach homeowners can walk on it the same day and drive on it within 24 hours.
Free on-site estimate. No upfront deposit. We reply within one business day.
(386) 278-1669Not all coatings are built to handle direct Florida sun without yellowing or softening. We use polyaspartic formulations that are specifically rated for UV exposure - which matters for any garage with a south-facing door, any patio, or any pool deck that sits in full sun. Florida DEP research on coastal salt air confirms why product selection matters for surfaces near Daytona Beach's Atlantic coastline.
The most common reason coatings fail in Florida is moisture that was not addressed before the coating went down. We test every slab before applying anything - especially critical in Daytona Beach, where flat terrain and a high water table can leave concrete holding more moisture than it shows on the surface. That one step separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that bubbles within a year.
Every written estimate we provide breaks out surface preparation, materials, and labor as separate line items. We walk the floor in person before quoting - so we see the cracks, old coatings, and stains upfront rather than discovering them on installation day and adjusting the price. The number you agree to is the number on your final invoice.
Daytona Beach homeowners who book in spring - before June - get lower humidity conditions for curing, more contractor availability, and a finished floor well ahead of the storm season that can disrupt scheduling from June through November. We see a surge in requests before hurricane season every year - booking early means better options.
Those details - the right products for coastal Florida, moisture testing on every job, upfront pricing, and spring scheduling advice - are what turn a floor coating into something that actually holds up. Call us or send a message and we will get you an honest estimate based on your actual floor.
A bold, one-of-a-kind finish that combines metallic pigment with a durable polyaspartic topcoat for floors that stand out.
Learn MoreA full overview of garage coating systems - from broadcast flake epoxy to moisture-barrier primer options for older Daytona Beach slabs.
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