Polyaspartic Floor Coatings for Portland and Vancouver
Concrete Coatings NW brings high-performance polyaspartic floor coating to Portland and Vancouver homeowners who want a durable, fast-curing finish built to last.
Concrete Coatings NW brings high-performance polyaspartic floor coating to Portland and Vancouver homeowners who want a durable, fast-curing finish built to last.
Polyaspartic floor coating is a premium coating system that cures faster than most alternatives, resists UV exposure without yellowing, and holds up to heavy use over the long term. At Concrete Coatings NW, every polyaspartic flooring system is built around your specific floor. We select the base coat, color, and top coat independently based on your floor’s condition, moisture level, and intended use, so what goes down is designed for your project, not pulled off a shelf.
Most installers carry one coating system, which means every customer gets the same answer regardless of what their floor actually calls for. Concrete Coatings NW carries polyaspartic, polyurea, and urethane cement, and we’re not incentivized to push any one of them. When polyaspartic is the right call, we’ll tell you why. When it isn’t, we’ll tell you that too.
Every member of our install team is certified and brings over five years of hands-on experience with multiple coating types. That depth of experience means we’re not just applying a product, we’re making informed decisions throughout the install process about prep, application conditions, and the specific variables that determine whether a coating performs the way it should for years down the road.
Reach out to Concrete Coatings NW, and we’ll walk you through the options that actually make sense for your space.
Every polyaspartic floor coating recommendation starts with understanding your space, how you use it, what it’s exposed to, and what you need it to do long-term. Garages, covered patios, ADUs, and workshops are all common applications for this system, and each one comes with its own set of variables.
Concrete Coatings NW takes the time to understand those variables before anything gets specified, because the best-performing floor is the one that was designed for the space it’s going into.
“We chose Concrete Coatings NW to redo our garage floor and we could not be happier! Alex (the owner) made the whole process as easy as possible, coming to our house to personally teach us about their way of installing and helping us choose the correct color and flake. The installers were both super kind and worked extremely hard to get the job done quickly. We can’t recommend them enough if you are looking to remodel or install a floor that is beautiful and great for the health of your home and the environment.”
—Cameron, Lake Oswego
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Is polyaspartic flooring a good epoxy flooring alternative?
It’s one of the best. Epoxy has been the default term homeowners reach for when searching for floor coatings, but the material itself yellows under UV exposure, takes longer to cure, and tends to be more brittle over time. Polyaspartic addresses all of those shortcomings while delivering a finish that looks better and lasts longer. For most residential applications where someone is considering epoxy, polyaspartic is worth a serious conversation.
What surface preparation does polyaspartic flooring require?
Proper adhesion starts with grinding the concrete to open the pores before any coating goes down. Surface prep is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels in two years. The condition of your floor going into the job is something we assess during the estimate, so there are no surprises on installation day.
How do the color and top coat options work?
Color is selected independently of your base coat. Polyaspartic floor colors include a wide range of flake blends, solid tones, and custom combinations. Your top coat is chosen based on the application, with UV-stable and crushed quartz options available depending on where the floor is going and how it’ll be used.
Is polyaspartic the right choice for outdoor concrete?
For covered outdoor spaces like patios and sport courts, it performs well. For fully exposed surfaces that deal with standing water, heavy moisture cycling, or freeze-thaw conditions, urethane cement is typically the more durable long-term choice. We’ll give you a straight answer on which fits your specific situation.
What warranty comes with a polyaspartic installation?
Warranty coverage is confirmed during your estimate based on the specific system installed. We back our work with a written warranty, and if something isn’t right after installation, we won’t stop until it is.
Your project is specific. So is our recommendation.
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