FloorTech Concrete Coatings in Bowling Green, Virginia

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Polyurea Coatings

Better than epoxy in every way – stronger, longer lasting and more cost effective over time.

1-Day Installation

Epoxy takes almost full week to cure, polyurea can be installed in just one day and is ready for heavy use in two.

Limited LIFETIME Warranty

While our competitors offer one to 5-year warranties, we proudly stand by a LIFETIME warranty.

Our Concrete Coating Projects in Bowling Green, Virginia

FloorTech Concrete Coatings is an exclusive installed of Penntek coatings in Bowling Green, Virginia. Our PURE polyurea is the best choice for longevity of coating, quality of installation and we offer extensive customization of your concrete coatings.

Locust Grove VA Garage Makeover with Domino Chip Flake Flooring

In the scenic surroundings of Locust Grove, VA, near Bowling Green, a residential garage on Skyline Rd has undergone a remarkable transformation. The homeowner’s choice of ‘DOMINO’ chip flake color infused the space with a sleek, contemporary vibe, ensuring a stylish yet practical garage floor.

Employing a durable polyurea base followed by a polyaspartic chip floor coating, we’ve turned an ordinary concrete surface into an exceptional, resilient floor. The concrete was already in good shape, showing typical signs of use and minor cracking, all of which we skillfully repaired and polished for an optimal coating application.

This garage makeover on Skyline Rd in Locust Grove, close to Bowling Green, is yet another example of our dedication to customer satisfaction. We pride ourselves on delivering top-notch results that combine aesthetics with functionality, transforming everyday spaces into extraordinary places.

Ruther Glen VA Garage Refresh with Pebble Beach Chip Flake

In the quaint community of Ruther Glen, VA, close to Bowling Green, a home on Signboard Rd boasts a newly revitalized garage. The homeowner selected ‘PEBBLE BEACH’ for the chip flake color, introducing a serene and inviting look to their garage floor, reminiscent of a tranquil shoreline.

The process began with a sturdy polyurea base coat, topped off with a polyaspartic chip floor coating. This top-tier combination guarantees a floor that’s not just visually appealing but also built to last against daily wear and tear. The concrete’s initial condition was solid, showing minimal signs of wear and tiny cracks, all of which were carefully repaired and polished to ensure a flawless finish.

Completing this project on Signboard Rd in Ruther Glen, VA, has left another homeowner delighted with their garage’s transformation. We take pride in our work, focusing on providing durable, attractive flooring solutions that meet our customers’ needs and exceed their expectations. This garage is no exception, showcasing our commitment to enhancing the beauty and functionality of every space we touch.

Polyurea vs Epoxy

Although epoxy offers initial cost savings, polyurea is better choice in terms of overall performance and long-term cost-effectiveness, owing to its durability and lower maintenance requirements. The decision between epoxy and polyurea ultimately hinges on your needs. Go with polyurea if want a long-lasting, durable coating with minimal upkeep. Alternatively, if you’re pursuing a shorter-term solution or operating on a tighter budget – epoxy might suit your needs. For those with the requisite skills and time, a DIY approach could also be considered.

Polyurea Cost

Typically, the cost of materials and labor varies, averaging around $6.50 per square foot for larger areas like 900 square feet, and going up to $9.00 per square foot for smaller spaces of around 300 square feet.

Frequently Asked Questions

We are always here for our customers, if you have a question about concrete coatings not answered in the FAQ below you can ask us by phone or email, or by filling out our contact form.

Polyurea and epoxy are both used for coating concrete, but they’re quite different. Polyurea is stronger and lasts longer, about 15 years, compared to epoxy’s 3-5 years. It bonds deeply with concrete, making it less likely to chip or peel. Epoxy, while protective, just sits on the surface and can wear out faster, especially with heat and sunlight. When applying polyurea, the surface needs more preparation, but this makes it more durable. In simple terms, polyurea is like a stronger, longer-lasting protective layer for your concrete surfaces. Learn more about the difference between polyurea and epoxy.

It is always a good idea to consult your HOA regarding rules about painting or installing coatings in outdoor areas visible from the outside. Typically, this would only apply to driveway and sidewalk coatings. We advise you to check with your HOA, review their documentation, and see whether there is any mention of concrete coatings. If there isn’t, you should be clear to have your coating installed.

Epoxy and some other polyurea coatings can only be installed during warmer months of the year. But, our polyurea coating can be installed year-round even in winter, and still only takes a day for installation.

Penntek coating is only available for professionally trained Penntek dealers like FloorTech Concrete Coatings. 

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