Why Hillman
A new shop, built on old-school standards
Epoxy and polyaspartic floors have a reputation problem, and it's earned. Big-box kits and weekend installers skip the grind, skip the moisture check, and roll a thin coat over a slab that was never ready. It looks great for a season — then it lifts under a hot tire or flakes off by the door.
We do it the slow way on purpose: diamond-grind the concrete, open the pores, repair the cracks and pits, then build a bonded system layer by layer and seal it with a UV-stable polyaspartic top. It's more work up front — and it's why a Hillman floor is built to stay down and glossy for years, not peel by the door.
A floor coating is only as good as the prep nobody sees. That's the part we never rush.
Gage Hillman, Owner