
Give your Gilbert, AZ garage a cleaner, stronger, and more finished look with garage flooring built to protect the concrete beneath it and stand up to daily wear.
Call (602) 820-7739Gilbert garages get used hard, and bare concrete is the part of the house that shows it first.
In a Gilbert three-car garage the third bay is rarely just parking. It ends up as the gym, the workbench, the bike wall or the overflow pantry, and the slab underneath takes hot tires, dropped tools and spilled oil in the same week. Concrete handles none of that well on its own.
A coating has to do more than look tidy. It should give you grip when the floor is wet, keep the slab sealed against staining, stop the fine gray dust that settles on everything stored at floor level, and clean up without special products.
Dialed In Epoxy Flooring installs coated garage floors across Gilbert and the wider East Valley. Every floor starts with the concrete: we grind, profile and vacuum the slab, then build up a 100% solids epoxy base and finish with two coats of UV stable polyaspartic.
Whether it is a new build where the slab has never been coated, an older resale that needs failed paint ground off first, or a workshop bay you simply want easier to sweep, the preparation is the same and the finish is chosen to suit how the room is used. We treat a slab that needs grinding back first as concrete work in its own right, before any finish goes on.

Kevin and his guys did an amazing job. We’re very happy with how it turned out. He was also quick to start the job, which was very nice for us.

Plain gray concrete is the default in a Gilbert garage, and it is the reason a car parked on it never looks quite finished.
Metallic epoxy is the most affordable route to a floor that looks custom. The pigments are suspended in clear epoxy and moved while it cures, which is how the finish takes on the depth of marble, granite, wood or stone.
No two metallic floors come out the same, because the movement of the pigment is never repeated exactly. Colors can be mixed to sit with the interior of the house or with a brand palette, and the cured surface is UV resistant, stain and chemical resistant, and easy to wipe down.
Flake is the practical choice for a garage that gets worked in rather than looked at.
The flake system is built in layers: an epoxy base, a broadcast of polymer chips, and two polyaspartic coats over the top. The chips add texture as well as color, so the floor keeps its grip when it is wet.
That texture is why flake suits commercial garages and engine shops as well as homes. It handles foot traffic and light vehicle traffic, resists the chemicals that get spilled around an engine bay, and needs no waxing or stripping.
It cleans with a mop, and because the topcoats are UV stable and moisture resistant the same system works outdoors on a driveway, a patio or a pool deck. The flake range is wide enough to match most interiors.

The base coat is 100% solids epoxy, which cures hard and thick rather than soaking away into the slab. That is what lets the floor take a car parked on it every day, a toolbox dropped on it occasionally, and foot traffic in between without marking up.
Cleaning is a damp mop and mild detergent. Because the surface is sealed there is nothing for dust to key into, so the fine gray film that collects on bare concrete simply stops appearing.

The two polyaspartic topcoats are UV stable, so a Gilbert garage door left open through an August afternoon does not bleach a stripe across the floor. The base coat blocks moisture coming up through the slab, which is what lifts and peels an unsealed finish.
Concrete is strong in compression and porous everywhere else, so it drinks in oil and cracks as it moves. The coating sits on top as a sealed, slightly flexible layer and takes that wear instead of the slab.
From grinding the slab to sealing the last coat, our own crew does the work and the same system goes down: mechanical grinding and vacuuming, a 100% solids epoxy base, then two coats of UV stable polyaspartic. You will know what is going on your Gilbert floor before we start.
We start by mechanically grinding, profiling, and vacuuming the concrete garage floor to ensure the strongest adhesion possible.
No matter the damage, we repair every crack and hole in the garage floor.
We apply a base coat for flake flooring and 100% solids epoxy or primer coat for metallic epoxy.
For flake flooring, we broadcast the polymer flakes to provide even color and texture. For the metallic floor, we apply the metallic color coat. For 100% solids epoxy, we apply the second coat.
For flakes, we scrape off all excess bits to prepare the floor for the final step.
We finish with two coats of UV stable polyaspartic topcoat.
Three questions come up on almost every Gilbert garage we quote: what actually goes into the floor, how it copes with oil and dropped tools, and whether a slab in poor shape can be coated at all. Here is where we stand on each.
The build runs in order. We mechanically grind, profile and vacuum the slab, repair every crack and hole, then lay a 100% solids epoxy or primer base. From there we broadcast polymer flakes for even color and texture, or apply a metallic color coat, scrape back the excess, and finish with two coats of UV stable polyaspartic. That is the same sequence on every Gilbert garage.
A garage takes spills and impacts, so the system is built for both. The cured surface is stain and chemical resistant, and it is highly resistant to impacts, which matters when a socket set hits the floor. Oil sits on top of a sealed surface instead of soaking into porous concrete, so it wipes off rather than staining.
In almost every case, yes. No matter the damage, we repair every crack and hole in the garage floor before any coating goes down, filling and leveling them so the repair disappears under the system rather than telegraphing through it. The grinding stage then opens the concrete up so the base coat bonds into sound slab.
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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