
What you notice most about a coated patio or driveway is how little it asks of you afterwards. We are based in Peoria, so this is local work for us, and the floors we lay out here are built to be mopped rather than maintained. Dialed In Epoxy uses UV stable polyaspartic on anything that sees daylight. ROC 358358, and we are licensed, bonded and insured.
Call (602) 820-7739Very little, and that is rather the point. A dust mop for the grit that blows in, and a wet mop with a mild detergent when it needs one. There is no sealing cycle to remember, nothing to strip back, and no annual treatment to book in. Bare concrete is the opposite of that: it keeps absorbing whatever lands on it, so cleaning is a job you repeat rather than a job you finish, and the result gets worse each year as the surface opens up further. The other thing worth knowing is that none of this depends on you keeping to a schedule. A floor left for a fortnight cleans up the same as one mopped every week, because nothing has had the chance to soak into it.
You notice the difference most in the things around the concrete. A sealed patio stops shedding dust onto the furniture and the grill. A sealed drive stops walking a gray film into the entry hall. And because the topcoats hold their color in direct sun, the surface you get in the first summer is the one you still have several summers later, which is really what you are buying. If you have looked after bare concrete for years, the easiest way to judge it is to ask how much of your time the floor currently costs you, and then compare that with a mop. We set out why the topcoat is polyaspartic outdoors on our Phoenix page.


Everything you clean, walk on and park on is the polyaspartic, not the epoxy underneath it and not the concrete. That is why we put two coats of it on anything outdoors, and why it has to be UV stable: epoxy left in Arizona daylight ambers and chalks within a season or two, and once that has happened no amount of cleaning brings it back. Getting that layer right is what makes the upkeep as easy as it is. Call (602) 820-7739 or fill in the quote form.
Three stages on every exterior concrete coating in Peoria, 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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