Residential Service · VA & NJ

Garage Floor Coating in Richmond, VA & Central New Jersey

A 4-layer epoxy and polyaspartic flake system installed over diamond-ground concrete — built to shrug off hot tires, oil, gasoline, and everything else your garage throws at it. Not a one-day floor. A floor that lasts.

★ 5.0 Google Rating 4-Layer System 100% UV-Stable Topcoat Hot-Tire Resistant
How it's done

Our Garage Floor System

A coating is only as strong as the prep beneath it. Every floor gets mechanically ground and built up layer by layer — no acid-etch shortcuts, no skipped coats.

Dustless diamond grinding concrete garage floor before epoxy coating
Step 01

Grind & Repair

Dustless diamond grinding opens the concrete's pores and levels imperfections, and cracks are repaired with fast-set filler — the clean canvas every coating needs.

Epoxy primer and intermediate coat applied to garage floor
Step 02

Prime & Build

A penetrating epoxy primer locks into the ground concrete, followed by a 100% solids intermediate coat that builds the thickness cheap floors skip.

Decorative flake broadcast on epoxy garage floor coating
Step 03

Full Flake Broadcast

Decorative flakes are broadcast to full rejection in the color blend you choose, hiding concrete imperfections and adding texture underfoot.

Polyaspartic topcoat sealed flake garage floor finish
Step 04

Polyaspartic Topcoat

A low-odor, 100% UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat seals the system against hot tires, chemicals, and abrasion — with an anti-slip additive available on request.

The system matters

Why One-Day Floors Fail

The "installed in a day, park tomorrow" floors flooding the market skip the two things that make a coating last: mechanical prep and build thickness. Thin coatings over poorly prepped concrete are exactly where hot tire pickup, peeling, and delamination come from.

  • Bond stronger than the concrete itself — pull tests rupture the slab before our coating lets go
  • Rated for gasoline, motor oil, and diesel — spills wipe up instead of staining
  • 100% UV-stable topcoat that won't amber or yellow in sunlight at the garage door
  • Stem walls and control joints handled and explained — fill them flush or keep them scored, your call
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Know before we go

From Bare Concrete to Showroom Floor

Most garages take us about three days: grind and prep on day one, coats and flake through day two, topcoat to finish. You're walking on it 2 days after completion, parking on it in about a week as the topcoat reaches full cure. We'll tape off, protect your space, and leave the garage cleaner than we found it.

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Finished epoxy flake garage floor coating in Richmond VA
Our promise
"If your slab isn't a candidate, we'll tell you."

Moisture issues, failing concrete, and contamination that grinding can't correct all show up during our evaluation — and if we find them, you'll hear it before you spend a dollar. We'd rather walk from a floor than install one we can't stand behind.

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What Our Customers Say

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"We recently got our driveway resealed and RCS did a fantastic job. They were on time and gave a great price. Customer service was top notch as well. Would highly recommend using them!"

— Aubrey Cox, Google Review
★★★★★

"Outstanding job. My neighbors called and told me how beautiful it was before I got home to see it myself!!!!"

— Woody Maiden, Google Review
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"We recently had our driveway done and are very happy! I'm really impressed with how crisp the edges turned out. Our driveway looks so good I don't want to park our cars on it."

— Amanda Parker, Google Review
Good questions

Garage Floor Coating FAQ

What is hot tire pickup, and will it happen to my floor?
Hot tire pickup is when a warm tire softens a cheap coating and peels it off the slab as it cools — the signature failure of thin, poorly prepped floors. Our system is diamond-ground into the concrete and finished with a polyaspartic topcoat rated for hot tires, which is exactly why we install it the way we do.
How long does installation take?
Most residential garages take about three days: grinding and repairs, then the primer, intermediate coat, and flake broadcast, then the topcoat. One-day floors exist because they skip layers — we don't.
When can I walk and park on it?
Foot traffic after about 2 days, light traffic around day 3, and full cure — including parking vehicles — at about 7 days in normal temperatures. We leave you exact timing for your install with your care instructions.
What flake colors can I choose?
Dozens of blends, from grays and earth tones to bold custom mixes — browse our flake color options page or ask for samples during your evaluation. Full-broadcast flake also hides concrete imperfections better than any solid-color floor.
What about the control joints in my slab?
Your choice, and we'll explain both: fill them flush for a seamless monolithic look, or keep them scored for a cleaner traditional appearance. Either way they're properly treated before coating — not just painted over.
How much does a garage floor coating cost?
Pricing depends on square footage and the condition of your concrete. Send us photos and your garage dimensions and we'll have a detailed proposal back to you fast — most two-car garages land in a predictable range we'll walk you through up front.
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