Services · Southwest Washington
Turn a cold, dusty basement slab into a sealed, easy-clean floor that handles Northwest moisture and finishes a living space — installed with low-odor, fast-curing coatings so you're back in the room quickly.
Why coat a basement
Bare basement concrete is cold, porous and dusty — and in the Northwest it often fights moisture. A bonded coating seals the slab, manages vapor, and gives you a bright, wipe-clean floor that makes the whole room feel finished.
Built for below grade
Primer + moisture control help handle the damp a basement slab can carry.
Locks down the chalky concrete dust bare basements shed.
A glossy or satin finish bounces light around a dim basement.
Every interior install carries a written workmanship warranty.
How it goes
Most interior floors go down in a day with low odor.
Diamond-grind the slab to bare concrete and fill every crack, pit and joint.
Lock a penetrating primer to the slab, then roll the pigmented base coat.
Broadcast flake or quartz to refusal, then scrape and vacuum clean.
Seal it all in with a fast-curing, UV-stable clear coat.
Walk on it that evening, park on it the next day.
We'll check the slab for moisture first and tell you honestly if it needs extra prep.
Good to know
Often yes. We moisture-test the slab and use a penetrating primer with vapor control. If the moisture is heavy, we'll tell you what it needs before we coat — we won't seal over a problem.
We use low-odor, fast-curing coatings for interior work, so fumes are minimal and short-lived compared to old solvent epoxies.
Absolutely — any interior slab is fair game. Sunrooms are a great fit for our UV-stable polyaspartic, which won't yellow in the light.
Free, no-pressure estimate
Tell us about the space and any moisture you've noticed. We'll take a look and quote it free, with an honest read on what the slab needs.