Patio Coating in Parkside, AZ

Transform Your Concrete Patio Today

Professional patio coating that turns cracked, stained concrete into beautiful outdoor living space you’ll actually want to use.

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Your Patio Problems, Finally Solved

You know that feeling when guests come over and you’re secretly hoping they don’t notice your patio. The cracks, the stains, the way it looks like it hasn’t been maintained in years. You’ve probably gotten quotes for replacement that made your wallet hurt.

Here’s what changes after a professional patio coating. Your concrete transforms into a surface that actually looks intentional. Clean lines, consistent color, and a finish that can handle Arizona’s brutal sun without fading or peeling.

The safety issue disappears too. No more worrying about someone slipping on that smooth concrete when it gets wet. The coating creates texture that gives you grip without being rough on bare feet. And maintenance becomes something you actually forget about instead of dreading every weekend.

Parkside Concrete Coating Experts

We Know Arizona Concrete

We’ve been protecting concrete surfaces in Parkside and throughout Arizona for years. We understand what desert climate does to concrete because we see it every day.

Most coating companies treat Arizona like it’s anywhere else. They use the same products and techniques they’d use in Ohio or Florida. That doesn’t work here where your concrete expands and contracts 40 degrees between morning and afternoon.

We use coating systems specifically designed for extreme heat and UV exposure. The kind that won’t bubble up in July or crack when winter nights hit 35 degrees. Because there’s no point in fixing your patio if it’s going to fail again in two years.

Patio Epoxy Coating Process

Simple Process, Lasting Results

First, we prepare your concrete properly. This means cleaning out cracks, removing any loose material, and creating the right surface profile for adhesion. Most coating failures happen because someone skipped this step.

Next comes the primer system designed specifically for Arizona concrete. This isn’t generic primer from the hardware store. It’s formulated to handle thermal expansion and create a permanent bond with your existing concrete.

Then we apply the coating system in multiple layers. Base coat, color coat, and protective topcoat that gives you the slip resistance and UV protection you need. The whole process typically takes two days, and you can walk on it 24 hours after we finish. Full cure happens over the next week, but you’re not waiting around to use your patio.

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What You Get With Every Project

Every patio coating project includes complete surface preparation, crack repair, and a multi-layer coating system designed for Arizona’s climate. You’re not getting a single coat of paint that’ll peel off in six months.

The coating system we use creates a surface that’s actually easier to maintain than your original concrete. Spills wipe up instead of soaking in. Oil stains from the grill don’t become permanent. And when dust storms hit, you can hose everything clean instead of scrubbing.

Color options range from subtle earth tones that complement desert landscaping to bold colors that make a statement. We can also add texture patterns or decorative elements if you want something beyond a solid color. The goal is a patio that fits your space and actually gets used instead of avoided.

A properly applied patio coating system should last 8-12 years in Arizona’s climate when using quality materials designed for extreme UV and heat exposure. The key is using coatings specifically formulated for desert conditions, not generic products that work fine in milder climates but fail quickly here. We use UV-stable resins and heat-resistant topcoats that maintain their integrity and appearance even when surface temperatures exceed 140 degrees. Regular maintenance like occasional cleaning and resealing high-traffic areas can extend the life even further.
Yes, but the cracks need to be properly prepared first. Small hairline cracks can be filled and sealed as part of the coating process. Larger cracks require crack repair using flexible fillers that move with the concrete as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Simply coating over cracks without proper preparation will result in the cracks telegraphing through the new coating within months. We assess each crack individually and use the appropriate repair method to ensure your coating stays intact long-term.
Not when applied correctly with appropriate texture additives. We add slip-resistant aggregates to the topcoat that create traction without being uncomfortable on bare feet. This is especially important around pools and outdoor kitchens where water and spills are common. The texture level can be adjusted based on your specific needs – more aggressive texture for areas that get wet frequently, lighter texture for general walking areas. The coating actually provides better traction than smooth concrete, which becomes very slippery when wet.
Patio coating typically costs 60-70% less than complete patio replacement or installing new hardscaping materials. While exact costs depend on your patio’s size and condition, most homeowners save thousands compared to demolition and replacement options. The coating process also eliminates the disruption and additional costs of removing old concrete, regrading, and dealing with disposal fees. You get a transformed patio that looks completely new without the expense and hassle of starting from scratch.
You can walk on your newly coated patio within 24 hours of completion, and it’s ready for normal use after 48 hours. However, the coating continues to cure and harden over the first week, reaching full strength and chemical resistance by day seven. We recommend avoiding heavy furniture or equipment placement for the first 72 hours and waiting a full week before using harsh chemicals or pressure washing. The timing can vary slightly based on temperature and humidity, but most customers are enjoying their transformed patio within two days.
Maintenance is minimal compared to bare concrete. Regular cleaning with soap and water or a mild degreaser handles most dirt and spills. Unlike unsealed concrete that absorbs stains and requires periodic sealing, coated surfaces resist penetration and clean easily. Occasional pressure washing removes accumulated dust and debris. Depending on traffic and exposure, you may want to apply a maintenance coat every 5-7 years to refresh the appearance and protection, but this is much simpler and less expensive than the original application.