Professional epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coatings for Aspen Woods, West Springs, Signal Hill, Springbank Hill, Coach Hill, Cougar Ridge, Discovery Ridge, Killarney, Marda Loop, and Altadore.
What We Install
The most common SW Calgary project. Single, double, and triple garages with Flake or metallic systems.
Flake EpoxySolid colour and metallic finishes for lower-level living spaces. Moisture checked before every install.
Metallic EpoxyAuto shops, retail, and light industrial in the SW corridor. Quartz broadcast for heavy traffic areas.
CommercialPeeling, blistering, or failed previous coating? We strip, regrind, and recoat properly.
Quadrant
SW Calgary
Key Neighbourhoods
Aspen Woods, West Springs, Signal Hill, Killarney, Marda Loop +7 more
Typical Home Type
Mix of older inner-SW bungalows and newer outer-west builds with double and triple attached garages
Drive Time from Shop
Under 20 min
About This Area
What we see on the ground in this quadrant, and how it shapes how we work.
SW Calgary splits into two distinct markets. The inner SW - Killarney, Altadore, Marda Loop - is older post-war and 90s-built housing with original garage slabs that have had 40+ years of freeze-thaw cycles and road salt tracked in from the apron. These often need the most prep work and come up high on moisture checks. When there is existing floor paint or a previous epoxy attempt on top, that gets ground off completely before anything new goes down.
The outer west - Aspen Woods, West Springs, Signal Hill, Springbank Hill, Cougar Ridge - is a completely different story. Newer builds, bigger attached double and triple garages, homeowners who are actively finishing their spaces. These slabs are younger but the garages are larger, and the clients in this part of the city tend to want the full treatment: full-broadcast Flake, gloss polyaspartic topcoat, sharp clean lines.
Basement systems are also common in SW Calgary. Metallic and solid colour finishes are popular for lower-level living spaces where the aesthetic needs to work alongside furniture and foot traffic rather than tire marks and road salt.
How It Works
Assess first, quote second, work third. Same process on every job.
01
We visit the space, assess the concrete, test for moisture, and check for existing coatings. You get a written quote covering system, scope, and timeline.
02
Planetary grinder opens the slab to CSP 3 profile. HEPA dust extraction runs the whole time. Existing coatings removed completely.
03
If the slab reads above 4.5%, MVB FC/RC goes down before primer. On older SW Calgary slabs, this step is not optional.
04
Fusion Primer applied, followed by the base coat and Flake broadcast or metallic pour depending on the system selected.
05
Polyaspartic topcoat applied. Return-to-service time confirmed. We walk the floor with you at completion and leave care instructions.
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Common Questions
Sometimes, but not without testing first. If the existing coating is fully adhered, properly abraded, and moisture levels support it — yes, a recoat can go over it. If there's any delamination, active moisture, or adhesion failure, coating over the top will reproduce the same failure. We pull-test before recommending anything.
As long as the rest of the floor, assuming the repair is done properly and the original failure cause is resolved. A spot repair where the cause wasn't identified and fixed will fail again in the same location. That's why the assessment step matters — we won't repair a symptom without addressing what caused it.
For solid colour floors, a close match is achievable. For Flake systems the broadcast pattern will be similar but not identical — Flake floors are inherently random and seamless matching isn't possible. For metallic floors, matching is very difficult. We tell you this honestly before the job starts, not after.
You often can't tell from the surface. A floor that looks like it needs a simple recoat can have widespread subsurface delamination that won't show until the new coating starts lifting too. The only reliable way to know is an in-person assessment with adhesion testing and moisture measurement.
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