Polyaspartic Coating in Stonegate Crossing, AZ

Floors That Actually Last in Arizona Heat

UV-resistant polyaspartic coating that cures in 24 hours and won’t yellow, fracture, or break down like traditional epoxy.

Polyaspartic Floor Coating Benefits

What Your Floors Look Like After

You get a smooth, professional surface that handles whatever Arizona throws at it. No more stained concrete that humiliates you when guests come over. No more worrying about hot tire pickup or chemical spills.

Your polyaspartic floor coating stays clear and bright even under direct sunlight streaming through garage doors. It flexes with temperature changes instead of cracking. You can drive on it the next day instead of waiting a week.

The surface cleans with simple soap and water. Oil stains wipe right off. You finally have a floor that looks as attractive as the rest of your property and actually adds value instead of being something you avoid showing people.

Stonegate Crossing Polyaspartic Contractors

We Know Arizona Floors

We’ve been applying polyaspartic floor coatings throughout Arizona for years. We’ve seen what works and what fails in this climate.

Stonegate Crossing is home to approximately 2,817 residents in this beautiful gated community nestled against the McDowell Mountains in North Scottsdale. This 400-acre master-planned community features lush landscaping and palm tree-lined streets, where homeowners take pride in maintaining their properties. However, Arizona’s brutal climate—with temperatures reaching 110°F and above for over 54 days annually and more than 300 days of intense UV radiation—creates significant difficulties for garage floors and protective coatings.

Most contractors still push epoxy because it’s what they know. We switched to polyaspartic because we got tired of callbacks from yellowed, failed coatings. Arizona heat destroys standard epoxy within a few years, and the extreme temperature swings between seasons cause inferior coatings to crack and fail.

We’re based locally in Arizona, so we understand the particular obstacles your floors face. Extreme temperature swings, intense UV exposure, and thermal expansion can cause inferior coatings to crack.

Polyaspartic Floor Coating Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we thoroughly prepare your concrete surface. This means diamond grinding to create the right profile for adhesion. Most coating failures happen because contractors skip proper prep work.

Next, we repair any cracks or imperfections in the concrete. Then we apply a primer coat specifically designed for Arizona conditions. The polyaspartic coating goes on in thin, even coats using professional equipment.

The coating cures in about 4—6 hours and reaches full strength in 24 hours. You can walk on it the same day and drive on it the next day. No week-long wait times like with epoxy. There are no strong chemical odors that would force you to leave your garage for days.

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What's Included in Your Project

You get complete surface preparation using diamond grinding equipment. We don’t cut corners with acid etching that creates weak bonding. Proper mechanical preparation is the foundation of a lasting floor.

All cracks and imperfections get repaired before coating application. We use premium polyaspartic materials rated for high-temperature environments. Your floor receives multiple coats applied at the right thickness for maximum durability.

We include slip-resistant additives in high-traffic areas and can add decorative flakes if you want texture and visual interest. The final result is a floor that handles Arizona’s climate extremes while looking professional for years to come. Contact us today to change your garage floor with a coating system that actually performs in this harsh desert environment.

Polyaspartic coating cures much faster than traditional epoxy. You can walk on it within 4–6 hours and drive vehicles on it within 24 hours. This is a huge advantage over epoxy systems that require 7+ days to fully cure. The fast cure time means less disruption to your routine and you can start using your space immediately. The coating reaches its full chemical and abrasion resistance within 24—48 hours, making it ideal for busy households or commercial spaces that can’t afford extended downtime.
No, quality polyaspartic coatings are UV-stable and won’t yellow, fade, or chalk under Arizona’s harsh sun exposure. This is one of the main reasons we recommend polyaspartic over traditional epoxy in Arizona. Epoxy coatings typically start yellowing within 6—12 months of UV exposure, but polyaspartic maintains its clear appearance for years. The coating is specifically formulated to handle temperature extremes and UV radiation without degrading. This UV stability is vital for garage floors where sunlight streams in through open doors or windows.
Polyaspartic outperforms epoxy in several key areas important for Arizona conditions. It cures 5–7 times faster, has superior UV resistance, and handles temperature fluctuations better. Polyaspartic also has stronger adhesion and flexibility, so it won’t crack when concrete expands and contracts with temperature changes. While epoxy can become brittle and yellow over time, polyaspartic maintains its properties and appearance. The main trade-off is cost—polyaspartic is more costly upfront, but the longer lifespan and reduced maintenance make it more cost-effective long-term.
Proper surface preparation is critical for polyaspartic coating success. We use diamond grinding to create the right surface profile for maximum adhesion. This mechanical preparation is superior to acid etching, which many contractors use because it’s cheaper and faster. We also repair any cracks, holes, or surface defects before coating application. The concrete must be clean, dry, and free of oil stains or previous coatings that could interfere with adhesion. Proper preparation takes time but it’s the difference between a coating that lasts decades versus one that fails within a few years.
Generally, no—polyaspartic coating needs to bond directly to properly prepared concrete for best results. Existing coatings usually need to be removed through grinding or chemical stripping. Applying polyaspartic over old epoxy or paint creates a weak point where the new coating is only as strong as the old coating’s adhesion. If the existing coating is failing or poorly bonded, the new polyaspartic will likely fail too. We evaluate each situation individually, but in most cases, complete removal of old coatings and proper surface preparation give you the longest-lasting results.
A properly installed polyaspartic coating should last 15—20+ years in Arizona conditions with normal residential use. The exact lifespan depends on traffic levels, maintenance, and exposure conditions. Commercial or high-traffic areas may see 10—15 years before needing renewal. The UV stability and temperature resistance of polyaspartic make it much more durable than epoxy in Arizona’s climate. Regular cleaning and avoiding harsh chemicals will maximize the coating’s lifespan. When it does eventually need renewal, the existing coating can often be recoated rather than completely removed, making maintenance more cost-effective.