Premium Epoxy Coatings installs durable epoxy and polyaspartic concrete floor coatings for garages, basements, workshops, commercial spaces, and industrial floors across Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and surrounding areas. Our floors are built with proper concrete grinding, crack repair, professional coating application, and a durable topcoat for long-term performance.
Premium Epoxy Coatings installs epoxy and polyaspartic floor coating systems for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. Each project starts with proper concrete preparation so the coating can bond correctly and perform well over time.
Garage floors take a lot of abuse from vehicles, road salt, tools, tires, storage, and daily use. Our garage floor coating systems create a cleaner, brighter, and more durable surface than bare concrete. We install epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors with decorative flake options for a finished look and improved slip resistance.
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Garage floor in Paris
Basement epoxy flooring is a good option for utility rooms, storage areas, workshops, home gyms, and finished basement spaces. A coated concrete floor is easier to clean than bare concrete and can help make the space feel brighter and more complete.
Mechanical Room Epoxy Floor in Brantford
Porches and patios can be coated to improve appearance, cleanability, and surface durability. These areas require proper surface preparation and the right coating system because they are exposed to moisture, sunlight, and changing weather conditions.
Porch in Cambridge
Pool deck coatings can help refresh worn concrete and create a cleaner, more finished outdoor surface. Texture and slip resistance are especially important around wet areas, so the coating system must be selected carefully for safety and long-term performance.
Pool Deck in Brantford
We install commercial floor coatings for shops, commercial kitchens, retail spaces, service areas, offices, showrooms, and other high-use concrete floors. Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings can improve appearance, cleanability, and durability in spaces that need to look professional and handle regular foot traffic or equipment use.
Industrial Kitchen in Sheffield
For warehouses, work areas, mechanical spaces, and light industrial environments, we install durable concrete coating systems designed for heavier use. Proper surface preparation, coating thickness, and topcoat selection are important for long-term performance.
Industrial Wearhouse in Brampton
Trailer floors can benefit from a durable coating system that helps protect the surface from wear, loading, equipment, and regular use. The right system depends on the trailer material, condition, and how it will be used.
Enclosed Trailer Floor coated with Polyaspartic Flake Floor
A durable floor coating starts with proper surface preparation. Before applying epoxy or polyaspartic coatings, we prepare the concrete so the coating system can bond correctly and perform as intended.
Our preparation process may include:
Mechanical concrete grinding
Crack and chip repair
Removal of loose or failing coatings
Surface cleaning and dust control
Joint and edge preparation
Moisture and surface condition checks
We do not treat surface prep as an optional step. Skipping proper grinding or applying coatings over poorly prepared concrete can lead to peeling, bubbling, weak adhesion, and premature failure. Our goal is to build a floor coating system that looks professional and holds up to real use.
Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings are both used to create durable, attractive concrete floor systems. The right choice depends on the condition of the concrete, how the space will be used, the desired finish, and the project requirements.
Epoxy is commonly used as a strong base coat because it bonds well to properly prepared concrete and provides a durable foundation for the coating system. It can be used in garages, basements, workshops, commercial areas, and industrial spaces.
Polyaspartic coatings are often used as a durable topcoat because they cure quickly, resist UV yellowing better than many traditional coatings, and provide strong protection against daily wear. They are a popular choice for garage floors, decorative flake systems, and commercial concrete coatings.
For many projects, the best system uses both: an epoxy base coat for strong adhesion and a polyaspartic topcoat for durability, UV stability, and stain resistance. Premium Epoxy Coatings can recommend the right system based on your concrete, budget, timeline, and how the floor will be used.
Ask Which Floor Coating Is Right for My Space
Premium Epoxy Coatings installs epoxy and polyaspartic concrete coating systems in a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial spaces across Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas.
Garages
Basements
Workshops
Home gyms
Utility rooms
Storage rooms
Laundry areas
Retail spaces
Showrooms
Offices
Service areas
Restaurants and food prep areas
Salons and studios
Common areas
Warehouses
Mechanical rooms
Work bays
Auto shops
Light industrial floors
Equipment storage areas
Production and maintenance areas
Whether you need a cleaner garage floor, a brighter basement, or a more durable surface for your shop or business, we can recommend a coating system suited to the space and how it will be used.
Premium Epoxy Coatings provides epoxy flooring, polyaspartic floor coatings, garage floor coatings, and concrete coating services across Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding Southern Ontario communities.
We serve:
Kitchener
Waterloo
Cambridge
Guelph
Elmira
St. Jacobs
New Hamburg
Baden
Ayr
Breslau
Stratford
Woodstock
Brantford
Hamilton
Milton
London
GTA
And surrounding areas
Not sure if we service your area? Contact us today and we’ll let you know if your project is within our service range.
Most garage floor coating projects can be completed in one to two days, depending on the size of the floor, the condition of the concrete, repairs needed, and the coating system being installed.
Epoxy and polyaspartic floors can be slippery if they are installed with a smooth finish. Decorative flake systems and texture additives can help improve traction, especially in garages, shops, and commercial spaces.
The lifespan of an epoxy or polyaspartic floor depends on the concrete condition, surface preparation, coating system, and how the floor is used. A properly prepared and professionally installed coating system can last for many years with normal maintenance.
Yes, many cracks, chips, and surface imperfections can be repaired before coating. The concrete needs to be assessed first so we can determine what repairs are needed and whether it is suitable for a coating system.
Both have advantages. Epoxy is often used as a strong base coat, while polyaspartic is commonly used as a durable topcoat because it cures quickly and resists UV yellowing better than many traditional coatings. Many high-quality systems use both.
Yes. Proper concrete grinding is an important part of the preparation process. Grinding helps open the surface of the concrete so the coating can bond properly.
Yes. Epoxy flooring can be a good option for basements, utility rooms, storage areas, workshops, and home gyms when the concrete is suitable and properly prepared.
Yes. Contact Premium Epoxy Coatings to request a free quote for epoxy flooring, garage floor coatings, polyaspartic coatings, or concrete coating services in Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas.
Premium Epoxy Coatings offers different finish options depending on the space, desired appearance, slip resistance, and budget.
Decorative flake floors are our most popular option for garages, basements, workshops, and commercial spaces. Flake systems create a clean, professional look while helping hide dust, minor imperfections, and everyday wear. They can also add texture for improved traction.
Quartz flooring uses coloured quartz aggregate to create a more textured, durable surface. It is often used in commercial, industrial, and high-traffic environments where added slip resistance and durability are important.
Metallic epoxy floors create a more decorative, high-end appearance with movement and depth in the finish. They are commonly used in showrooms, basements, retail spaces, salons, offices, and feature areas where appearance is a priority.