Garage Floor Coatings
Full-flake polyaspartic systems installed in one day. Diamond-ground prep, moisture-tolerant base coat, UV-stable top coat — park on it in 24 hours.
Full-flake polyaspartic floors ground, coated, and cured in a single day — engineered for 120° garages so hot tires never peel the finish. Backed by a 15-year warranty we actually honor.
Full-flake polyaspartic systems installed in one day. Diamond-ground prep, moisture-tolerant base coat, UV-stable top coat — park on it in 24 hours.
Warehouses, showrooms, restaurants, and hangars. High-build epoxy and urethane systems rated for forklifts and chemicals, scheduled around your operating hours.
Hand-poured metallic epoxy in marbled copper, titanium, and midnight blends — no two floors alike. The showpiece finish for man caves and retail.
Mechanically polished concrete for a wet-look sheen with zero coating to peel — the low-maintenance choice for retail and modern interiors.
Cool-touch, slip-resistant textures that survive Vegas summers barefoot. UV-stable color that won’t chalk out after one season.
Diamond grinding, spall and crack repair, moisture mitigation. The unglamorous work that decides whether a coating lasts 15 years or 15 months.
We measure, test the slab for moisture, and quote a fixed price on the spot. You pick your flake blend from real samples, not a brochure.
Diamond grinders open the concrete to a uniform profile; cracks and spalls get filled with polyurea that cures in minutes. This step is 60% of the labor — on purpose.
Polyaspartic base coat, flake broadcast to full rejection, then a scrape and UV-stable top coat. Walk on it that evening, park on it in 24 hours.
Every peeling garage floor in Vegas has the same autopsy: someone rolled coating over a slab that was never properly ground. We run PSI-matched diamond grinders on every job — never acid etching — because polyaspartic bonds to open concrete pores, not to whatever the builder left on the slab.
We install true two-coat polyaspartic systems rated for 120° garage temperatures, so hot tire pickup — the killer of DIY-kit floors — is covered in writing under our 15-year adhesion warranty. Our crews are employees, not day labor, and the owner still walks jobs every week.
“Two summers in Summerlin, two cars parked hot every day — not one peel, not one bubble. My neighbor’s DIY kit floor lifted in eight months. The grinding dust control was better than I expected too; they wrapped everything.”
“They phased our 2,400 sq ft showroom in two overnight sections so customers never saw a cone. The floor looks like glass, and ten months of pallet jacks later it still wipes clean with a dust mop.”
“Got three quotes. MirrorCoat was the only company that talked about grinding profile and moisture testing instead of just color chips. The metallic copper floor in the man cave gets photographed by literally every guest.”
Most 2-car garages run $1,800–$2,800 for a full-flake polyaspartic system, depending on slab condition and repairs. Metallic floors run $8–$12 per sq ft. We quote a fixed price after seeing the slab — no per-crack surprises on install day.
Epoxy is thicker and cheaper but yellows in UV and takes 3–5 days to cure. Polyaspartic is UV-stable, more flexible, handles desert temperature swings, and cures in hours — which is how we do one-day installs. We use polyaspartic for garages and reserve epoxy builds for interior commercial work where it belongs.
Tires come off the freeway at 150°+ and slowly release heat into the coating overnight. Cheap coatings soften and peel up with the tire — it’s the #1 failure here. Properly ground concrete plus a polyaspartic rated for high heat prevents it, and our warranty covers it explicitly.
A properly prepped polyaspartic floor should look good for 15–20 years in a residential garage. Our 15-year warranty covers adhesion — peeling, delamination, hot tire pickup. Normal wear like fine scratching from sand is cosmetic and happens to every floor; a top-coat refresh years down the road costs a fraction of a new floor.
For most 2- and 3-car garages, yes: grind in the morning, coat by afternoon, walk on it that night, park in 24 hours. Heavily damaged slabs or moisture issues can add a day — we tell you at the quote, not on install morning.
Text us a photo of your slab or book a 20-minute measure — either way you get a real number and a real install date.