
On a larger Queen Creek lot the concrete outside has to do real work: a drive that takes a trailer, an RV pad, and the apron in front of the shop or the garage. Coating it gives you a surface that carries the weight, cleans off instead of staining, and does not chalk in the sun. Dialed In Epoxy specifies UV stable polyaspartic for all of it. ROC 358358, and we are licensed, bonded and insured.
Call (602) 820-7739An RV pad is a harder ask than a patio and it is worth specifying as one. What sits on it puts point loads through jack pads and a tongue rather than spreading its weight the way a car does, and it often sits in the same position for months at a time. You want a build that cures hard rather than one soft enough to mark, and you want the concrete under it sound before anything goes on top. That is what the preparation stage is there to establish.
The same is true of a drive a trailer turns on. Turning tires scuff a surface rather than rolling across it, and that is what wears a thin sealer through first. A full polyaspartic build takes it, and because the finish is closed you get the practical benefit as well: diesel, hydraulic oil and whatever comes off the tires stay on the surface and wash away instead of soaking in and staining. What that means for you day to day is that the pad stops being the worst looking surface on the property. You wash it down rather than scrub at it, and the marks that used to be permanent are not. You can read the exterior system explained coat by coat on our Phoenix page.


If the pad, the drive and the apron are all going to be done eventually, there is sense in doing them together. The crew and the grinding equipment are already on site, the areas can share a color so the property reads as one, and the specification is still set separately for each, so the pad is not treated like a footpath. You end up with one clean, easy surface across the yard instead of three that age at different rates and never quite match. Call (602) 820-7739 or fill in the quote form and we will look at the whole yard.
Three stages on every exterior concrete coating in Queen Creek, 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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