100% Polyaspartic
One-Day Install
ROC #332227
East Valley Based
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East Valley, Arizona

Garage Floor Coating
Done Right.
Done in One Day.

TRM Garage Floors installs 100% polyaspartic garage floor coating systems for homeowners across Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, and the East Valley. Stronger than epoxy. UV stable. One-day installation. Free estimates.

The Service Explained

What Is Garage Floor Coating?

Garage floor coating is a professional-grade surface treatment applied directly to concrete to create a durable, attractive, and easy-to-maintain floor. A properly installed coating seals the concrete, prevents dust, resists staining and chemical exposure, and makes the garage a cleaner, more functional space.

At TRM Garage Floors, we install 100% polyaspartic coating systems — not basic epoxy, not thin-coat DIY products. Polyaspartic is a newer, more advanced chemistry that cures faster, bonds stronger, and holds up better in Arizona's extreme heat and UV environment than traditional epoxy-based systems.

Why the Coating System Matters

Most garage floor failures come down to two things: inadequate surface preparation and an inferior coating product. We address both. Every installation starts with diamond grinding and thorough crack and pit repair to ensure the coating bonds correctly. Then we apply a full 100% polyaspartic system — not a partial polyaspartic topcoat over a cheap epoxy base.

The result is a floor that holds up under hot tires, Arizona heat, chemical spills, and daily use — and still looks sharp years after installation.

What Makes TRM Different

  • Nick runs every install personally — no subcontractors on your floor
  • 100% polyaspartic only — no epoxy base coats
  • Full surface prep included — grinding, crack repair, pit fill
  • One-day installation — in and out without a multi-day project
  • Arizona ROC License #332227 — active, clean, zero complaints
  • Free, honest estimates with no pressure
Arizona ROC License #332227 — Active & Clean
The Coating Comparison

Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy

A lot of contractors still install basic epoxy because it's cheaper to buy. Here's what that decision costs homeowners over time.

Feature100% PolyasparticTraditional Epoxy
Cure TimeHours (same day)2–5 days
Vehicle TrafficNext morning3–7 days
UV StabilityDoes not yellowYellows with UV exposure
Hot-Tire ResistanceEngineered for itCommon failure point
Outdoor UseYes — patios & decksNot recommended outdoors
Temperature ToleranceHandles AZ extremesCan lift in heat
FlexibilityMoves with concreteBrittle — cracks under stress
Chemical ResistanceExcellentModerate
Long-Term AppearanceMaintains color & glossFades and yellows
The Installation

How We Install Your Garage Floor Coating

Every installation follows a proven, step-by-step process. Here is exactly what happens on your install day.

1
Surface Inspection

We check moisture levels, identify cracks, pitting, and previous coatings, and confirm the concrete is ready for coating before any product goes down.

2
Diamond Grinding

We mechanically grind the concrete surface to open the pores, remove contaminants, and create a surface profile that allows the coating to bond at maximum strength.

3
Crack & Pit Repair

All visible cracks and pitting are filled and repaired. This step is critical — a coating applied over an unrepaired crack will follow the crack over time.

4
Base Coat Application

The polyaspartic base coat is applied evenly across the prepared surface and allowed to reach the correct cure stage before the next layer.

5
Flake Broadcast

Decorative vinyl flake chips are broadcast into the wet base coat. Flakes add texture, visual depth, and help hide minor surface variation.

6
Scrape & Clean

Excess flakes are scraped off and swept away, leaving a smooth, even surface ready for the protective topcoat.

7
Polyaspartic Topcoat

The final 100% polyaspartic topcoat seals the entire system. This layer provides the durability, chemical resistance, UV stability, and gloss that defines the finished floor.

8
Final Walkthrough

Nick walks every completed floor with the homeowner, confirms the result meets expectations, and answers any care and maintenance questions before leaving.

Common Questions

Garage Floor Coating FAQ

What is the difference between polyaspartic and epoxy garage floor coating?+
Polyaspartic is a newer coating chemistry that cures faster, is UV stable, and handles hot-tire pickup and Arizona's heat better than traditional epoxy. We install 100% polyaspartic — not a polyaspartic topcoat over an epoxy base — for a consistent, higher-performance system throughout.
Can you coat a garage floor that already has stains or cracks?+
Yes. Diamond grinding removes most oil and chemical staining. Cracks and pitting are filled as part of the standard prep process. We'll evaluate any significant concrete damage during the free estimate and discuss your options before any commitment.
How do I maintain a polyaspartic garage floor?+
Polyaspartic floors are low-maintenance. Sweep or blow out debris regularly. Clean spills with a mop and warm water — most spills wipe up easily because the coating seals the concrete. Avoid dragging heavy sharp objects across the surface. No special cleaners or waxes required.
Do you offer different colors and finishes for garage floor coating?+
Yes. We offer a range of decorative vinyl flake blends and solid color options. Flake blends are popular because they add visual interest and help disguise minor scuffs and wear. We'll show you available options during the free estimate so you can choose the look that fits your space.
Is TRM Garage Floors licensed and insured?+
Yes. TRM Garage Floors LLC holds Arizona ROC License #332227, Class CR-34 Specialty (Painting and Wall Covering). Active, clean, zero complaint record. Fully insured. You can verify the license at roc.az.gov.
Where We Work

Garage Floor Coating Service Areas

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