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Epoxy Flooring in Scottsdale

An epoxy floor coating bonds into the concrete you already have, so the slab becomes the finished floor. In Scottsdale that usually means space people actually live and work in: open-plan ground floors, showroom and retail units, and covered patios that have to look presentable from the first step. Underneath the finish it is a 100% solids epoxy base, the color layer, then two coats of UV stable polyaspartic. ROC 358358, and we are licensed, bonded and insured.

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Where Scottsdale Floors Get Coated

Most of our Scottsdale work is in rooms people sit in rather than store things in. Open-plan ground floors where tile and grout lines have started to date the room, hallways and kitchens that need one continuous surface, and showroom or retail floors that take carts and foot traffic all day without being allowed to look industrial. Metallic finishes do a lot of that work, because the coat is poured and worked by hand and no two floors come out the same, which matters when the floor is part of the room rather than just under it.

Outdoor concrete is the other half of it. Covered patios, pool surrounds and courtyard walkways in Scottsdale sit under direct sun most of the year, so those areas are built with polyaspartic as both the base and the topcoat rather than epoxy underneath, which is not UV stable on its own. The preparation does not change either way: the concrete is ground and profiled first, and that step is what decides whether the coating stays down. If you want the technical detail, here is how an epoxy floor coating is built, layer by layer.

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What the Coating Has to Handle in a Scottsdale Home

Where the floor is on show, the question is less whether the coating survives and more whether it still looks right in five years. Almost all of that comes from the polyaspartic topcoat rather than the epoxy underneath. It is the layer taking the sun through the patio doors, the spills, and the furniture that gets dragged whenever the room is rearranged.

  • Wear resistance. Foot traffic, pet claws and dragged furniture meet the polyaspartic topcoat, not the color coat and not the concrete, so a scuff does not expose bare slab.
  • Stain and chemical resistance. The cured surface is non-porous, so oil, laundry detergent, paint and household cleaners sit on top of it instead of soaking into the concrete and staining it permanently.
  • UV stability. Polyaspartic holds its color under Arizona sun, which is why we use it as the topcoat rather than finishing with a second coat of epoxy on anything that sees daylight.
  • Simple cleaning. There are no grout lines, tile edges or seams for dust to collect in, so a dust mop and an occasional damp mop is the whole routine.
  • Color that is sealed in. Flake and metallic color sits under the topcoat rather than on the surface, so the finish does not wear off the high-traffic routes first.

How We Install an Epoxy Floor Coating

1. Slab check

We look at the slab before quoting: moisture, old coatings, cracks and how the room actually gets used. That is what sets the system and the price, not the square footage on its own.

2. Grind and profile

We mechanically grind, profile and vacuum the concrete with diamond tooling. No acid etch and no chemical stripper. This is the step that decides whether the coating stays down.

3. Repair

Cracks, pits and spalled edges are opened up, filled and ground flush, so the repair does not telegraph through the finished surface.

4. Base and color

The 100% solids epoxy base goes into the fresh profile, then the color layer: flake broadcast and scraped back, or the metallic coat poured and worked by hand.

5. Seal and protect

Two coats of UV stable polyaspartic seal the color in. A flake or metallic floor finished this way is a two day install. A polyaspartic only system can be done in a day.

Why Choose Dialed In Epoxy

  • Licensed, bonded and insured. ROC 358358. The registration number is on every page of this site, so you can check it with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors before anyone starts work.
  • Owner operated, with our own crews. Kevin Coleman founded Dialed In Epoxy and the business runs its own installation crews rather than subcontracting the work out.
  • One build, whatever the room. The preparation, the epoxy base and the two polyaspartic coats are the same in a laundry room as across a whole ground floor. What changes is the color layer you pick.
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