Garage floor coatings, basement epoxy, polyaspartic systems, and metallic finishes — built to handle U.P. winters. Serving Marquette, Houghton, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and every community in between.
Get a Free EstimateFrom garage floors to commercial warehouses — coatings engineered for the Upper Peninsula's extreme conditions.
Transform your cracked, salt-stained garage floor into a showroom-quality surface. Our multi-layer systems resist road salt, hot tires, ice melt chemicals, and the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy bare concrete in U.P. winters.
Seal out moisture and upgrade your basement with a durable, easy-to-clean epoxy coating. Ideal for older U.P. homes with aging concrete slabs, mining-era basements, and spaces prone to seasonal dampness from Lake Superior humidity.
Need your floor back fast? Polyaspartic coatings cure in one day, won't yellow in sunlight, and handle extreme temperature swings better than standard epoxy — perfect for garages and shops that can't afford multi-day downtime.
One-of-a-kind flowing metallic finishes for showrooms, man caves, living spaces, and commercial lobbies. Each floor is unique — no two metallic epoxy installations look alike. Available in dozens of color combinations.
Heavy-duty epoxy and urethane systems for warehouses, auto shops, breweries, restaurants, retail spaces, and industrial facilities across the Upper Peninsula. Slip-resistant, chemical-resistant, USDA-compliant options available.
Grind and polish your existing concrete to a high-gloss, low-maintenance finish. Popular for retail spaces, basements, and modern homes. No coatings required — just refined, sealed concrete with a mirror-like sheen.
We're not a franchise or a downstate company making the drive. We know Upper Peninsula concrete.
We use coating systems rated for temperature swings from -30°F to 120°F. Road salt, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride — our floors handle everything your tires bring in.
Diamond grinding, crack repair, and moisture testing on every job. No shortcuts. Proper prep is what separates a coating that lasts 15 years from one that peels in 2.
Most garage floors are completed in 1-2 days. Our polyaspartic systems are walk-ready in hours and drive-ready the next day — no week-long garage shutdowns.
We measure your space, test your concrete, discuss coating options, and provide a written quote — at no cost, no pressure. Serving the entire Upper Peninsula.
We provide epoxy flooring and garage floor coatings across the entire U.P. Click your city for local information.
Common questions about epoxy flooring in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Epoxy garage floor coatings in the Upper Peninsula typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 for a one-car garage and $3,000 to $7,000 for a two-car garage. Pricing depends on floor condition, coating type (standard epoxy vs. polyaspartic vs. metallic), and the prep work needed. Basement floors and commercial spaces are quoted individually. We provide free on-site estimates for every project.
Yes. Modern polyaspartic and epoxy coatings are specifically designed to handle extreme temperature swings, road salt, ice melt chemicals, and moisture — all common in U.P. winters. A properly prepped and coated garage floor resists salt staining, hot tire pickup, and freeze-thaw cracking that destroys bare concrete. The key is professional surface preparation, including diamond grinding and moisture testing, which ensures the coating bonds permanently to the concrete.
Epoxy coatings are thicker, very durable, and cost-effective, but they take 3-5 days to fully cure. Polyaspartic coatings cure in as little as one day, are UV-stable (they won't yellow over time), and handle temperature extremes better — making them ideal for U.P. garages that see heavy seasonal use. Many contractors recommend a hybrid system: an epoxy base coat for thickness and adhesion, topped with a polyaspartic clear coat for UV protection and fast return-to-service.
Most residential garage floors take 1-2 days for installation. A standard epoxy system requires 3-5 days before you can drive on it. Polyaspartic systems can be walked on in 6-8 hours and driven on the next day. We recommend scheduling coatings during spring through fall when temperatures stay above 50°F for optimal curing.
Absolutely. Basement floor coatings are one of our most popular services in the Upper Peninsula, where many older homes — including those built during the mining era — have aging concrete slabs with moisture issues. We perform calcium chloride moisture testing before every basement job and apply vapor barriers when needed to ensure the coating bonds properly and lasts for years.
We serve the entire Michigan Upper Peninsula, including Marquette, Negaunee, Ishpeming, Gwinn, Houghton, Hancock, Calumet, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, Iron River, Kingsford, Sault Ste. Marie, Munising, Manistique, and surrounding communities. Contact us for a free estimate anywhere in the U.P.
Minor cracks and imperfections are repaired as part of the surface preparation process at no extra charge. We fill cracks with a flexible polyurea filler, grind the surface with industrial diamond grinders, and repair any spalling or pitting before applying the coating system. Severe structural damage may need concrete repair before coating.
A professionally installed epoxy or polyaspartic floor coating lasts 10 to 20 years with normal use. The lifespan depends on coating quality, surface preparation, and usage. Garage floors exposed to heavy salt and ice melt from U.P. winters still perform well because the sealed surface prevents salt from penetrating and damaging the concrete underneath.