
Garage Floor Epoxy
Ground-and-sealed epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors that shrug off road salt, hot tires, and winter slush.
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Mount Vernon Epoxy Pros grinds, repairs, and seals garage, basement, and shop floors across Mount Vernon and lower Westchester. Epoxy, polyaspartic, and metallic systems built for old slabs, road salt, and damp Northeast basements. Call for a written quote.
What is epoxy flooring? A resin-and-hardener system ground into clean concrete, cured into a seamless surface tougher than the slab beneath it. It resists oil, road salt, moisture, and freeze-thaw, and comes in solid colors, decorative flake, or metallic finishes. Most Mount Vernon floors are walk-on the next day.

Residential and commercial concrete coatings, every floor ground and moisture-checked before we seal it, across Mount Vernon and lower Westchester.

Ground-and-sealed epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors that shrug off road salt, hot tires, and winter slush.
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Moisture-tolerant coatings for damp Westchester basements, laundry rooms, and below-grade slabs.
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A fast-cure topcoat that is usually walk-on next day and holds its color in sun and cold.
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Decorative metallic floors with depth and movement, sealed for basements, showrooms, and living space.
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Stains and sealers that color and protect existing concrete instead of hiding it.
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Hard-wearing floors for shops, warehouses, and the Sandford Boulevard trade, low-VOC and Part 205 compliant.
Read moreWhat makes an epoxy floor last in Mount Vernon is the prep, and that is where most coatings here fail. Homes on the North Side sit on slabs poured before 1940, and South Side garages and shops take road salt off the Cross County and the Hutch all winter. We grind every floor to a bonding profile, fill the cracks, and read the slab for moisture before a drop of coating goes down. Skip that and a coating lifts by spring. Do it right and the floor takes hot tires, salt, and Westchester freeze-thaw for years. That is the whole job, and we do not cut it.

Why do so many Mount Vernon floors need coating? The housing stock is old and the weather is hard on concrete. Much of the North Side was built before the war, with basements that have held decades of damp through humid Westchester summers, and the South Side runs to multi-family homes and the Sandford Boulevard shops where slabs see real traffic. Add winters that swing below freezing and back, plus the salt that rides in off the parkways, and a bare slab spalls, dusts, and stains. A ground-and-sealed floor turns that raw concrete into a surface you can clean, park on, and stop worrying about.

Concrete tells you when it needs sealing. If your garage, basement, or shop floor shows any of these, the slab is a good candidate, and the sooner it is coated the less repair it needs.
A fine grit keeps coating everything stored on the slab; the concrete is shedding its weak top layer.
Road salt and oil soak into bare concrete off the parkways; a coating gives you a surface that wipes clean.
Freeze-thaw flakes the top off the slab, worst near garage doors and along basement walls where damp collects.
Efflorescence and a musty basement mean moisture is moving through the slab and needs testing before any coating.
Older Mount Vernon slabs move with the seasons; cracks widen and need filling and bridging before a coating.
A past roll-on kit over an unprepared slab lifts in sheets; we grind it back to sound concrete and start right.
A low-VOC coating is a floor finish made with little of the solvent that off-gasses and feeds ground-level ozone, which the New York metro is regulated to reduce.
You tell us the floor, the size, and the problem; we measure and send a written price, no guessing over the phone.
We diamond-grind the slab to a bonding profile, repair cracks and spalls, and moisture-test before any coating goes down.
We lay the base, broadcast flake or pour the metallic if you chose it, then scrape, vacuum, and seal with the topcoat.
Most floors are walk-on the next day and back in full use within a few, depending on the system and the temperature.




































We will not coat a floor that is not ready for one. If a slab needs grinding, crack repair, or a moisture fix, you hear it before we start. The written price is the price you pay, and if a coating is wrong for your space, we say so.
We coat floors across Mount Vernon and the towns around it, from Pelham and Bronxville to New Rochelle, Yonkers, and the north Bronx line, with the price set in writing and no out-of-area surcharge.