
Lake Havasu City garages hold boats, trailers and vehicles that come home hot and wet. A coated slab deals with that far better than concrete does, and it will not chalk out under the sun.
Call (602) 820-7739Heat and water are what actually wear out a garage floor here.
A garage on the river runs differently to one down in the Valley. Boats come back on trailers still dripping, tow vehicles sit with hot tires, and the room stores fuel, rope and gear that all end up on the floor at some point.
Concrete copes with none of it. Water stands in the pores and dries to mineral rings, fuel and two stroke oil sink straight in, and a hot tire parked on bare slab draws the surface up as it cools. What is left is stained, dusty and impossible to properly clean.
Sealing the slab turns that into a cleaning job instead. Dialed In Epoxy grinds the concrete to a clean profile, fills the damage, and bonds a resin floor on top so water beads and lifts rather than soaking in.
We coat garages, boat bays, workshops and covered parking around Lake Havasu City, with the finish chosen for how much direct sun the space really takes.

Reasonably priced for a quality job. Easy to work with to customize the job and VERY good at communicating progress. Hard to find this combination out there today!

Metallic is for the bay that gets shown off rather than worked in.
Pigment is moved through wet clear resin so the color separates into depth and movement rather than a flat sheet. Worked one way it reads as stone, worked another as marble or moving water, which suits a room built around a boat.
Every pour finishes differently, because the pattern forms while the resin cures. Colors can be matched to a hull wrap or to the house, and the finish holds up under sunlight coming through an open door all afternoon.
Flake is the finish that copes with wet trailers.
The system stacks in layers: flake cast into a wet base coat, scraped level, then sealed twice with polyaspartic picked for how it behaves in full sun and standing heat.
That texture is what keeps footing when a boat comes in streaming water across the floor. It also resists gasoline, bilge residue and sunscreen, none of which a bare slab survives, and it does not go soft when the garage sits well over a hundred degrees.
Maintenance is a hose or a mop, then let it dry. Nothing needs stripping or waxing, and the coating can run out under a carport or down the ramp so the whole approach matches the bay.

The resin cures dense enough that trailer jacks, dropped anchors and tandem axle weight do not break the surface. It shrugs off moisture, grit and fuel, and it holds against the hot tire pickup that ruins a painted slab inside one summer.
A sealed floor has no pores to trap silt or algae carried up from the lake, so it washes down and dries clean. That is a ten minute job rather than an afternoon with a stiff brush and a bucket.

The top coats are 100% UV stable, which counts for more here than almost anywhere. Direct sun through an open door will not yellow them, and the epoxy underneath blocks moisture pushing up through the slab from below.
Concrete drinks whatever lands on it and dusts as it wears. A cured resin layer puts a much harder and slightly flexible surface between the slab and everything else, so stains, salts and impact all stop at the top.
Every Lake Havasu City floor runs through the same six stages, preparation first and seal last. Heat changes our working windows on site, but it does not change the specification of the floor that goes down.
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 nearly every Lake Havasu City quote we write.
Not once it has cured. Heat matters during installation rather than afterwards, because it shortens the working time of each coat, so summer jobs start early and the bay stays shut while coats go down. The finished system is rated well above the temperatures a garage reaches here.
Give it the full cure first. Foot traffic is fine the following day and vehicles after about three days, but a loaded trailer left standing in one spot is worth holding off a little longer in hot weather. Point loads on a green floor are the one thing that leaves a permanent dent.
Not the way it marks bare concrete, because nothing soaks in. Hard water can leave a mineral film if it keeps drying in the same place, and that comes off with a mild cleaner. Rinsing the floor down after the boat comes home is enough to keep it clear.
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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