Epoxy services for Calgary spaces that work hard

Garage floors, basement utility rooms, workshops, storage rooms, and light commercial areas all need different prep and finish decisions. Mike scopes the system around the slab first.

Garage systems

Garage floor coatings

Turn dusty or stained concrete into a sealed, cleanable surface that handles vehicles, bikes, storage, road grit, and winter slush.

  • Flake or solid finish options
  • Slip-aware texture choices
  • Clear topcoat options
Lower levels

Basement and utility floors

Coatings for home gyms, laundry rooms, storage rooms, hobby areas, and lower-level renovations where carpet or bare concrete is not the right fit.

  • Moisture-aware review
  • Low-maintenance surfaces
  • Simple neutral colours
Work areas

Shop and commercial coatings

Practical coating systems for small shops, storage rooms, back-of-house spaces, service bays, and commercial work areas that need a cleaner floor.

  • Durable topcoat systems
  • Clean transitions
  • Scheduling around downtime
Refresh work

Concrete repair and resurfacing

Where the slab is a good candidate, cracks, worn coatings, pitting, and surface damage can be addressed before a new coating system goes down.

  • Grinding and profiling
  • Patch and crack attention
  • Coating refresh options

Finish systems

Choose the look, texture, and maintenance level that fits the room.

The right finish balances appearance, traction, cleaning, and how much visual movement you want in the space.

Flake broadcast

Common for garages because it hides dust, adds texture, and gives the floor a finished look.

Solid colour

A clean, understated coating for utility rooms, storage, and commercial areas.

Metallic accent

A more expressive finish for feature spaces where the floor can carry some visual movement.

Commercial coating in progress on a smooth floor
Surface condition drives the coating plan.

Before the quote

Useful details to send with a request.

  • Approximate square footage and the room's current use.
  • Photos of cracks, old coatings, drains, stairs, walls, and entry points.
  • Your preferred timing and how soon the space needs to be back in use.

Get a clear scope before the floor work starts.

Share a few room details and Mike can follow up with finish options, prep notes, and practical next steps.

Request a quote