
If your patio steps down the slope in sections, you already know the outdoor concrete here is never one flat pour. A coating gives you a single finish across all of it, safe underfoot on the steps, easy to keep clean, and holding its color where the sun reaches longest. Dialed In Epoxy finishes them in UV stable polyaspartic, base coat and top. ROC 358358, and we are licensed, bonded and insured.
Call (602) 820-7739A stepped terrace is really several slabs pretending to be one space, and they rarely weather the same way. The top level takes the sun and the lower one takes the shade, along with whatever runs down onto it. Coating them together is what makes the whole thing read as a single floor, and it is simpler than it sounds: the preparation is adjusted level by level, and the finish you pick goes on all of them. What you end up with looks designed rather than added to over the years.
Steps are where the safety choice really matters. Anywhere you change level and water can reach, we broadcast anti slip aggregate into the coat so the tread holds when it is wet. It is built into the surface rather than painted over the top, so it does not wear off the nosing where feet actually land, and that is the first place a smooth finish turns slippery. It is worth telling us how you use each level when we visit, because a terrace you eat on and a path you only walk down are not specified the same way, and you should not pay for grip you do not need. The build is set out in full here: the coats that make up an exterior floor.


On a hillside the water does not simply fall on your concrete, it arrives from above. That matters more than anything else for how long the floor lasts, because a slab that stays wet or holds a puddle after a storm will push a finish off it whatever is on top. So we look at where the water runs and where it sits before quoting rather than afterwards. Tell us where the water sits after a storm and you will save us both a return visit. Call (602) 820-7739 or fill in the quote form and we will walk the levels with you to work out what each one needs to be safe underfoot and easy to keep.
Three stages on every exterior concrete coating in Fountain Hills, AZ, and the first one decides the other two.
We mechanically grind, profile and vacuum the concrete with diamond tooling, which takes off the weathered top layer along with any old sealer. Exterior slabs almost always carry one, and a coating laid over an existing sealer has nothing to bond to. That preparation runs under every interior floor we lay: the four layers of an epoxy floor build, in order.
Cracks, spalled edges and pitted areas are cut out, filled and ground flush. Control joints are honored rather than filled over, so the slab can still move where it was designed to move instead of cracking somewhere new.
Then the system itself: a polyaspartic base, the color layer, and two coats of UV stable polyaspartic over the top, with anti-slip aggregate broadcast in where it was specified. A polyaspartic build goes down in a day, which on a driveway is the difference between one afternoon without the car and a week of it.
If you want to protect your concrete floor from damage, improve safety, and keep your space looking its best, give us a call or fill in our FREE quote form.

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