
Epoxy and polyaspartic floors installed across De Winton by your neighbours - EFC is based here. Acreage shops, estate triples, basements, and commercial. XPS Certified. Workmanship warranty included.
Floor systems for De Winton
SYSTEM 01
Most Popular
Vinyl flake broadcast into a 100% solids epoxy base, sealed with a polyaspartic topcoat. Hides slab imperfections and adds traction.
Explore Flake
SYSTEM 02
Heavy-Duty
Natural silica aggregate broadcast into 100% solids epoxy base for grip and compressive strength. Polyaspartic topcoat.
Explore Quartz
SYSTEM 03
Statement Finish
Rockhard metallic pigments hand-manipulated into a thick epoxy pour, sealed with a T200 high-gloss topcoat. Each pour is unique.
Explore Metallic
SYSTEM 04
Clean and Modern
100% solids pigmented epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat. Custom RAL colour matching available.
Explore Solid Colour
SYSTEM 05
Lighter Alternative
Single or double-coat aliphatic polyaspartic over diamond-ground concrete. UV-stable, lighter spec for sound slabs.
Explore Grind and Seal
Every De Winton acreage served
Why epoxy in De Winton
De Winton is acreage country south of Calgary in Foothills County. Triple and quad-garage estates sit on newer concrete that takes premium finishes beautifully, while older shops and ranch outbuildings often carry years of oil staining and prior coatings. Each carries different conditions, and each needs a system spec'd to match.
The most common De Winton job is a triple or quad-garage estate, often paired with a separate hobby shop, in Heritage Pointe, Artists View Park, or Pine Creek. These newer slabs are clean and uncoated, and they show flake or metallic systems at their best finish quality. Older acreage shops and ranch outbuildings carry years of oil staining, prior coatings, or settlement cracks - those get fully addressed in our diamond-ground prep before any new system goes down. EFC's founder lives in De Winton, which means honest in-person assessments, fast on-site visits, and zero template pricing.
Calgary's freeze-thaw cycling, road salt tracked in from driveways, and clay-heavy substrate movement put real stress on coated floors. The diamond-ground prep, primer system, and polyaspartic topcoat used on every EFC install are all chosen for that reality.
Every job starts with an on-site slab assessment. There is no template price applied to every shop in De Winton.
Polyaspartic topcoat resists UV degradation, hot tire pickup, and the thermal cycling that comes with -30 to +25 swings.
Mechanical prep to a CSP 3 profile is the only foundation that holds long-term in a freeze-thaw climate.
Trained on the Rockhard product line, applying systems exactly as the manufacturer specifies. No subcontractors.
Coverage against peeling and delamination, written in plain language, with system-specific terms.
How a De Winton install runs
01
On-site walkthrough, slab inspection, moisture reading, and a written quote tied to the actual conditions of your slab.
02
Werkmaster Raptor XT planetary grinder profiles the slab to CSP 3. HEPA dust capture at the source. No acid etching.
03
Penetrating primer rolled into the freshly ground concrete to seal pores and bond the base coat chemically.
04
100% solids epoxy base, with the flake, quartz, metallic, or pigmented finish per your chosen system.
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Polyaspartic or T200 protective topcoat applied. Walk-through and care card delivered at sign-off, with workmanship warranty terms in plain language.
What every install includes
Xtreme Polishing Systems certification on the Rockhard product line.
Planetary diamond grinder paired with a Bartell HD1 HEPA dust extractor.
Built on diamond-ground prep with a polyaspartic or T200 protective topcoat.
Recent De Winton work
De Winton epoxy questions
A professionally installed epoxy or polyaspartic system lasts up to 15 years in Calgary. The key word is properly. In Calgary's freeze-thaw 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.
Epoxy flooring cost in Calgary depends on the system type, slab condition, and total square footage. Every project is different. Use our instant quote tool for a starting range based on your space, or contact us for a free in-person assessment and detailed quote.
Epoxy Floors Canada is based in De Winton and serves every Foothills County acreage and shop. We work across Heritage Pointe, Artists View Park, Pine Creek, Hidden Pointe, Sirocco, Heritage Lake, Stage Coach, Cobblestone Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Plum Creek, and Gladys Ridge, plus the Spruce Meadows corridor, Dunbow Road acreages, and the 338 Avenue row south to Okotoks and High River.
Yes, epoxy floors handle Calgary's freeze-thaw cycles when installed with proper surface preparation and moisture management. The biggest risk 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.
Yes, basement floors are one of the most common residential epoxy applications in Calgary. Before any coating goes down, we assess moisture conditions and apply a moisture-mitigating primer system where needed. With the right preparation and system selection, an epoxy-coated basement floor performs reliably in Calgary's climate for up to 15 years.
Diamond grinding is a mechanical concrete preparation method that uses industrial machines fitted with diamond tooling to profile the surface for coating adhesion. It removes the weak top layer, opens the concrete pores, and creates a CSP 3 profile, the minimum required for a coating that bonds permanently rather than adhesively. It is the only preparation method we use.
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