Epoxy Garage Floor Alternative in Salisbury, Easton, Lewes, Wilmington & Nearby
Superior Garage Floor Coating Service Reinforced by a Lifetime Warranty
Hello Garage of Delmarva polyaspartic garage floor coatings are a beautiful, durable, and long-lasting epoxy floor coating alternative. Backed by rigorous testing, the polyaspartic technology is engineered to last for years, allowing you to protect your investment while your garage withstands any challenges that may arise. Hello Garage of Delmarva offers a one-stop garage floor coating service in Salisbury, Easton, Lewes, and nearby.
The Difference Between Epoxy & Polyaspartic Floor Coatings
Epoxy Garage Floor Coating
- Very rigid surface, meaning even hairline cracks from dropping something will open up the surface
- Often peels and flakes off over time
- Turns yellow from sun exposure — not UV-resistant
- Cure time — about one full week
Polyaspartic Garage Floor Coating by Hello Garage of Delmarva
- Flexible coating which means great resistance to impact and abrasion
- Proven to never peel or flake off and protected by a lifetime warranty*
- Never fades or yellows over time — UV-resistant and protected by a lifetime warranty*
- Available in a variety of beautiful, granite-like colors with full flake coverage
- Cure time — about a day!
Common Problems with Epoxy Floor Coating
Hot-Tire Pickup
Parking your car in the garage is a common problem for epoxy flooring, especially in the hot summer months. The heat levels under your tires reach such a high temperature that it can start to separate the epoxy coating from the concrete, resulting in delamination and peeling.
UV Ray Damage
If you have a habit of leaving your garage door open while working outside in the yard, garage epoxy will let you down. Since epoxy is not UV-resistant, your floor will start to fade and turn yellow which just looks bad.
Week-Long Cure Time
Regular garage floor epoxy coating can take up to a full week to completely cure, meaning your garage is off-limits that whole time. Talk about a major inconvenience!
Adhesion Problems
Epoxy has a very thick consistency, making it difficult to bond evenly across the concrete surface.
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