Inviting a contractor into your home requires trust and we take that responsibility seriously. When you hire SOLID Custom Floor Coatings, you’re not just hiring workers; you’re bringing in a highly trained, deeply vetted, professional team whose reputation is built on integrity and consistency. 1. Only W-2 Employees, Never Subcontractors Many coating companies rely on
We’ve been in business for over 15 years, with more than five years of specialized experience installing polyaspartic garage floor coatings. In that time, we’ve completed thousands of residential garage installs across Colorado, giving us the experience and refinement needed to deliver consistent, high-quality results. Our Background and Evolution We began offering coatings before polyaspartic
When you hire SOLID Custom Floor Coatings, you’re not getting subcontractors, temporary laborers, or anyone we can’t personally vouch for. You get trained, experienced, W-2 employees who follow our exact installation process and uphold our company’s quality standards. Why We Use W-2 Installers (Not Subcontractors) Many coating companies use 1099 contractors because it’s cheaper for
The short answer is: sometimes yes, sometimes no, it depends on the conditions. Snow by itself doesn’t automatically stop a garage floor coating installation, but moisture and temperature do. Our priority is always long-term performance, not forcing a job on a risky day. Why Snow Alone Isn’t Always a Deal Breaker Many homeowners assume that
One of the most common questions we get, and one of the most important, is how long you should wait before pulling your vehicle back onto your newly coated garage floor. While polyaspartic coatings are known for extremely fast cure times compared to traditional epoxy, the return-to-service timeline depends on temperature, humidity, installation conditions, and
Garage floor coatings are designed for protection, durability, and appearance, but they are not made to level a floor. Polyaspartic and epoxy systems are thin-mil applications that follow the existing contours of the concrete. Why Garage Floor Coatings Cannot Level Concrete Self-leveling concrete is often not recommended under coatings because it can: Are There Alternatives?
We repair cracks using industrial-grade menders that cure to 4,500+ PSI, stronger than the average concrete. In most cases, repaired cracks stay sealed permanently. However concrete moves. Coatings don’t. If the slab shifts, expands, or contracts significantly, cracks can reappear. This typically happens in: Crack Categories We’ll Identify Crack Types During Your Estimate Each crack
Polyaspartic garage floor coatings are often assumed to be slippery because they look smooth and glossy, but in reality, they have a natural orange-peel texture that provides traction. Why Most People Don’t Find Them Slippery The flake broadcast and topcoat create micro-texture that improves grip. Out of over 3,000 installations, only a handful of homeowners
Scratches on a polyaspartic garage floor coating can happen when sharp metal objects, tools, or heavy equipment drag across the surface. The good news is that most scratches are surface-level and do not affect the integrity or longevity of your coating. Types of Scratches 1. Surface Scuffs (Most Common) Surface scratches happen but are not