UV-stable polyaspartic coatings that won’t yellow, peel, or fail in extreme temperatures.
Your concrete transforms from a stained, cracked eyesore into a surface you’re actually proud to show off. No more oil stains that won’t come out. No more embarrassment when neighbors see your garage floor.
Polyaspartic floor coating handles what Arizona throws at it. The intense UV exposure that turns regular epoxy yellow and brittle doesn’t touch this stuff. Temperature swings from 120-degree summers to freezing winter nights won’t crack or peel your floor.
You get a surface that cleans up with soap and water. Spilled motor oil, dropped paint, tracked-in mud – it all wipes away. The slip-resistant texture keeps you safe when things get wet, but it’s smooth enough that sweeping takes seconds instead of fighting with rough concrete.
Iron Seal Coatings understands what concrete faces in the Arizona desert. We’ve seen every type of concrete failure this climate creates – from UV damage to thermal expansion cracks to chemical staining.
We focus specifically on polyaspartic systems because we’ve watched too many epoxy jobs fail after a few Arizona summers. When you’re investing in floor coating, you want it done once and done right.
We serve Mirador and surrounding areas with the same straightforward approach: proper surface prep, quality materials, and installation that accounts for local conditions.
Surface preparation comes first. The concrete gets diamond-ground to remove any existing coatings, stains, or surface defects. This step determines how well your new coating bonds – skip it or rush it, and you’ll have problems later.
Next comes crack and void filling. Arizona concrete moves with temperature changes, so addressing existing cracks prevents them from telegraphing through your new coating. The polyaspartic base coat goes down next, followed by color flakes if you want them, then the clear topcoat.
The whole process typically takes one day for most residential garages. You can walk on it within a few hours and drive on it the next day. Compare that to epoxy systems that need several days to fully cure, especially in cooler weather.
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Every polyaspartic floor coating project starts with proper concrete evaluation. Not all concrete is ready for coating – moisture issues, structural cracks, or contamination problems need addressing first.
You get professional-grade polyaspartic materials designed for commercial and industrial use, not the consumer-grade products sold at home improvement stores. The system includes primer when needed, base coat, optional decorative flakes, and a clear protective topcoat.
Surface preparation uses diamond grinding equipment, not just acid etching. This creates the mechanical bond your coating needs to last decades, not years. The installation accounts for Arizona’s temperature extremes – timing application for optimal cure conditions and using materials formulated for high-temperature performance.
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