
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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Fast-cure polyaspartic floors across Mount Vernon and lower Westchester that go down in a day, are usually walk-on the same evening or next morning, and hold their color in sun and cold. Quoted in writing first.
Can you coat a floor without closing for days? Often yes. Polyaspartic cures fast, so a small shop or garage can go down in a day and be back in use the next, instead of the week a full epoxy build can take.
Polyaspartic is an aliphatic polyurea topcoat. It cures fast, stays clear in sunlight, and sets even when a Mount Vernon garage or basement is cold. That makes it the topcoat to reach for when downtime is tight or the floor sees winter and afternoon sun.

We measure the floor and send a written price, with the system and your turnaround spelled out, no phone guesses.
We diamond-grind the slab to a bonding profile, fill cracks and pits, and moisture-test before any coating goes down.
We roll an epoxy or polyaspartic base and broadcast flake if you chose it, then scrape and vacuum the surface even.
We seal with the polyaspartic coat; it cures fast, so the floor is usually walk-on the same evening or the next morning.
The right coating depends on the room, the light, and how fast you need it back. Here is how the four we install compare.
| System | Finish and look | UV-stable | Time to use | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Epoxy | Solid, high-build gloss | Yellows under sunlight | Back in use next day | Garage and utility slabs |
| Polyaspartic | Self-leveling clear coat | Stays true in sun | Light use the same day | Quick turnarounds, cold installs |
| Metallic | Poured marble effect | Needs a UV sealer | Sealed the following day | Living space and retail |
| Concrete stain | Translucent stone tones | Holds once sealed | Recoat over the years | Patios and feature floors |
Polyaspartic is not the answer for every floor, but it is the clear pick in a handful of Mount Vernon situations. If any of these sound like your garage, shop, or basement, it is worth asking about a polyaspartic system.
You cannot leave the floor curing for a week and need it back in a day or two.
An open garage door or storefront lets afternoon sun fall on the floor that would amber a bare epoxy.
It is winter and the garage is cold, but the floor still has to be coated and cured.
A Sandford Boulevard shop or busy garage cannot lose days of work to a slow cure.
A previous epoxy went yellow in the light and you want a topcoat that holds its color.
The floor takes constant traffic and you want a thin, tough finish over an epoxy base.
Why does polyaspartic suit Mount Vernon? The city sits north of the Bronx in Westchester, where winters are cold and snowy, crews salt the Cross County and the Hutch heavily, and floors swing through freeze-thaw for months. A standard epoxy can be slow to cure in a cold garage and can amber where sun reaches an open door. Polyaspartic sets fast even in the cold and stays color-stable in light, so a garage, a Sandford Boulevard shop, or a damp South Side basement can be coated and back in use quickly. It is low-VOC, which fits New York's Part 205 limit and the region's ozone status, and it goes over an epoxy base for added thickness.

From central Mount Vernon out to the nearby Westchester lines, with no out-of-area surcharge on the quoted price.

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 moreWe 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.