Garage Floor Coating Services
We bring our commercial "Asset Protection" philosophy to your home. Our polyaspartic "full flake" systems are installed with the same industrial-grade preparation as our largest warehouses.
Why Choose a Professional Garage Floor?
A bare concrete garage floor is a dusty, porous sponge. It stains easily from oils and fluids, and cracks from moisture and impact. Our professional-grade coating systems transform it into a showroom-quality, durable, and easy-to-clean surface.
- Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy: While we offer epoxy systems, we recommend a Polyaspartic "full flake" system for most garages. It is more flexible, 100% UV stable (it will never turn yellow from sunlight), and has a faster cure time, allowing for 1-day installation.
- "Full Flake" System: We broadcast a full layer of vinyl flakes into the wet base coat, providing a beautiful, textured, and slip-resistant finish that hides imperfections in the concrete.
- Chemical & Stain Resistant: Impervious to oil, gasoline, road salts, and hot tire pickup.
DIY vs. Pro: The "Hot Tire Pickup" Trap
A "DIY" epoxy kit from a box store is not a real flooring system. It's a water-based paint that is less than 3 mils thick (a professional system is 30-100+ mils). These kits fail within a year, often peeling up on car tires ("hot tire pickup") or flaking away in high-traffic areas, leaving you with a worse problem than you started with.
Failed "DIY Kit" (The "Hobbyist")
This water-based paint was applied to an acid-etched slab. It peeled up under "hot tire pickup" in less than a year.
Professional Polyaspartic (The "Pro")
A "full flake" system bonded to a diamond-ground slab. This is a permanent, industrial-grade floor with a lifetime warranty.
★★★★★
"My home garage floor in Los Angeles was stained and cracked. 4RENT came in and installed a 'full flake' polyaspartic floor. It looks better than a showroom and is incredibly easy to clean. 10/10."
Garage Flooring FAQs
How long does the installation take?
Because we use fast-curing polyaspartic systems, we can complete the entire process—diamond grinding, base coat, full-flake broadcast, and clear topcoat—in as little as **one day**. You can typically walk on it in 4-6 hours and park on it in 24 hours.
Why do you diamond-grind the floor?
Just like our industrial jobs, we *must* mechanically diamond-grind the concrete to open the pores. This is the only way to get a permanent bond. We never "acid etch," as this is an unreliable method that leads to peeling.
Is it slippery?
The "full flake" system provides a light, "orange-peel" texture that is slip-resistant. We can also add a "grip" aggregate into the final topcoat for extra traction at no additional cost.