Services · Southwest Washington
The clear coat that does the hard work: a fast-curing, UV-stable polyaspartic seal that won't yellow in sunlight or soften under hot tires — and gets you back on the floor faster than old epoxy tops.
Why polyaspartic
It's the layer that takes the abuse so your color doesn't — and it's why our floors cure fast and stay clear.
Holds clear in sunrooms, open garage doors and daylit spaces where epoxy ambers.
Stays put under hot tires that release a cheaper epoxy topcoat.
Cures in hours, not days — most floors are ready to use the next day.
Cures across a broader temperature range — useful in a Northwest winter.
Polyaspartic vs. plain epoxy
Epoxy makes a great base coat; polyaspartic makes a far better top.
| Epoxy topcoat | What we use Polyaspartic topcoat | |
|---|---|---|
| UV / yellowing | Can amber in sunlight | UV-stable, stays clear |
| Hot-tire pickup | Can soften & lift | Resists hot tires |
| Cure speed | Days | Hours |
| Cold-weather install | Limited | Wider window |
| Best role | Base coat | Topcoat / seal |
We use epoxy where it's strong — the base — and polyaspartic where it counts — the top.
Where it sits
Polyaspartic is the final, protective layer over the build:
Good to know
They do different jobs. Epoxy is a great high-build base; polyaspartic is a tougher, UV-stable, faster-curing topcoat. The best floors use epoxy below and polyaspartic on top — which is exactly how we build.
If the existing coating is sound and well-bonded, a polyaspartic re-coat can refresh and re-seal it. We'll test adhesion at the quote and tell you honestly whether a re-coat or a full rebuild makes sense.
Polyaspartic cures fast — most floors are walk-on the same evening and ready for normal use the next day.
Free, no-pressure estimate
Tell us about your slab or your current floor. We'll recommend the right system — topped with polyaspartic — at a free on-site quote.