Full-flake polyaspartic coatings for Idaho garages and outdoor concrete.
Polyurea and polyaspartic coatings are a modern alternative to traditional epoxy, chosen for fast cure and UV-stable topcoat options. It's the system family we've built our business around.

Built for Idaho concrete, installed by a local company.
What matters just as much as the product is how it's installed. Every floor gets the same approach: mechanical concrete preparation with diamond grinding, careful crack and surface repair, a pigmented basecoat, a full-flake broadcast, and an appropriate topcoat.
We install these systems in garages, RV garages, shops and workshops, patios, pool decks, basements and appropriate light commercial spaces across Boise and the Treasure Valley.
The benefits you actually feel underfoot.
Built for years of hard use
A professional-grade coating system installed over properly prepared concrete.
UV-stable topcoat options
UV-stable topcoat options are available depending on the system selected for your space.
Fast cure, 1-day installation available
Many residential floors can be completed in as little as one day, depending on concrete condition, repairs, moisture, weather and the system selected.
Engineered for vehicle traffic
Full-flake systems are built for everyday vehicle traffic and hot tires.
Easy to clean
Easy to clean and resistant to common household and automotive spills.
Textured flake surface
The flake broadcast creates a naturally textured surface underfoot.
A documented six-step process, start to finish.
- Step 1
On-site evaluation
We look at the condition of your concrete and the way you use the space before we quote.
- Step 2
Diamond grinding
Mechanical concrete preparation and proper surface profiling before anything is applied.
- Step 3
Crack & surface repair
Cracks, pits and spalls are repaired and reground flush.
- Step 4
Pigmented basecoat
A pigmented basecoat applied edge-to-edge for uniform color and coverage.
- Step 5
Full-flake broadcast
Flake is broadcast into the basecoat for a full, consistent finish.
- Step 6
Clear topcoat
A clear topcoat locks in the flake and creates the finished, easy-clean surface.
Local to Boise, trusted across the Treasure Valley.
Owned and operated in Idaho. Locally owned in Boise, with mechanical concrete preparation, full-flake systems and a clear written estimate before work begins.
- Boise, ID
- Meridian, ID
- Eagle, ID
- Nampa, ID
- Star, ID
- Kuna, ID
- Caldwell, ID
- Garden City, ID
- Middleton, ID
- Emmett, ID
Questions Boise homeowners ask us.
How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?+
They're different resin families. Polyurea and polyaspartic coatings are generally chosen for faster cure and for UV-stable topcoat options, while epoxy is a long-established basecoat resin. The right choice depends on the space, the concrete and the conditions, which is what an on-site evaluation is for.
Where does a full-flake system make sense?+
Garages, RV garages, shops and workshops, patios, pool decks, basements and appropriate light commercial concrete.
Will it crack if my slab moves?+
No coating can prevent slab movement. We repair existing cracks and surface damage before coating, and we'll tell you honestly what we see in your concrete.
Can you install over an old epoxy or paint job?+
Existing coatings need to be mechanically removed first. Coating over a failing surface leads to a bigger failure later, so removal is part of the scope when it's needed.
Do you offer color matching?+
Yes — we'll help you choose a flake blend that suits your home. A range of standard blends is available, with other options on request.
