
Four finishes for every kind of floor in Calgary. Whether you want the classic garage look, something that genuinely turns heads, or a heavy duty commercial floor we have a system for it. Every one is built to last through Calgary winters for 15 to 20 years.
Every Calgary epoxy floor we install follows the same proven 4 step system. Surface preparation, moisture protection, high build base coat, and UV stable topcoat. From raw concrete to a sealed showroom finish that lasts.
Learn MoreCalgary garages are hard on floors. Road salt tracked in all winter, hot tires pulling at the surface in summer, moisture moving through the slab in spring, and freeze-thaw cycles working at anything that isn't properly bonded. Our floor systems are built specifically for these conditions.
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A properly installed epoxy or polyaspartic system lasts 10 to 20 years or more. The key word is properly. In Calgary's climate, coating failure almost always comes down to one thing: inadequate surface preparation. If the concrete is not mechanically diamond ground before application, the coating bonds adhesively rather than mechanically and it will eventually peel. Our systems are diamond ground, primer sealed, and topcoated with commercial grade polyaspartic built to handle Alberta's extreme temperature swings.
Epoxy is the foundation. It builds thickness, fills pores, and creates the mechanical bond. Polyaspartic is the performance topcoat. It cures faster, resists UV yellowing, and handles temperature extremes better than epoxy alone. Most of our systems combine both: epoxy base for build and bond, polyaspartic topcoat for long term durability.
Yes, when installed correctly. The biggest risk in Calgary's climate is not the cold itself, it is moisture. Concrete absorbs water, water expands when frozen, and coatings that are not properly bonded will lift. Our prep process removes the weak surface layer of concrete entirely, opening the pores for a true mechanical bond. The result is a coating system that moves with the slab instead of fighting it.
Most residential garages are completed in 1 to 2 days. Commercial and industrial floors vary based on square footage, condition, and system complexity. We give you a clear timeline before we start with no surprises. One thing we will not do is rush the cure time to hand the floor back faster. Proper curing is part of the process.
No. Garages are one application. We install commercial epoxy flooring in Calgary for automotive shops, dealerships, warehouses, retail spaces, breweries, medical facilities, and industrial facilities. If you have a concrete floor that needs to perform, we can engineer a system for it. We also offer custom finishes beyond what is shown here. Metallic, quartz, flake, solid colour, and broadcast systems are available in virtually any colour.
Most epoxy failures come down to three things: the concrete was not properly prepared, the wrong product was used for the application, or the primer coat was skipped. Proper prep means industrial diamond grinding and a thorough moisture assessment before anything goes down. The right product means commercial grade coatings matched to the specific environment and slab conditions. We use commercial grade systems, diamond ground prep, and never skip steps regardless of job size.
Our most popular systems are flake epoxy, metallic epoxy, quartz epoxy, and solid colour, but those are just the most requested. We offer a full range of decorative and industrial coating systems. If you have a specific look, performance requirement, or colour in mind that you don't see here, reach out. Chances are we've done it or can source it.
Use the instant estimate tool on this page for a ballpark range based on your square footage and finish. For an exact quote, we'll assess the floor condition, discuss your goals, and give you a detailed breakdown with no obligation. Pricing is based on scope, not a number we pull out of thin air.
We install epoxy floors in Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, and High River.