Polyaspartic Coatings — Florida
The premium coating built for Florida
Polyaspartic outperforms epoxy in UV resistance, cure speed, and hot tire resistance — making it the ideal choice for Florida's heat and sun.

Why polyaspartic for Florida?
Florida's climate demands more from a floor coating. Polyaspartic is engineered to deliver it.
UV-stable — built for Florida
Unlike standard epoxy, polyaspartic is fully UV-resistant. It won't yellow, fade, or chalk in Florida's intense sunlight — even in garages with direct sun exposure.
Cures in hours
Polyaspartic cures significantly faster than epoxy. Most floors are walk-ready the same day and vehicle-ready within 24 hours — minimal downtime for your household.
Hot tire resistant
Florida summer heat causes hot tires to lift epoxy coatings over time. Polyaspartic is more flexible and temperature-stable, holding up where epoxy fails.
Flexible and crack-resistant
Polyaspartic's flexibility allows it to move slightly with Florida's temperature swings without cracking or delaminating from the concrete.
Premium finish quality
Delivers a high-gloss, showroom-quality finish. Available in solid colors, metallic systems, and full-broadcast chip designs.
Low maintenance
Polyaspartic surfaces are dense and non-porous — they resist stains, chemicals, and moisture with minimal upkeep required.
Polyaspartic vs Epoxy
How the two coating systems compare side by side.
Not sure which is right for you? We'll help you decide during the free quote process.
Who is polyaspartic for?
- Homeowners who want the highest-performing coating available
- Garages with direct sunlight or significant UV exposure
- Car enthusiasts who park hot vehicles regularly
- Homeowners who need the job done quickly with minimal downtime
- Properties in South Florida where heat and humidity are most intense
- Anyone who wants a coating that truly lasts in the Florida climate
Installation process
Fast cure times mean the whole job can often be completed in a single day.
Diamond grinding
We mechanically grind the concrete to create a proper profile for adhesion. All cracks, spalls, and damage are repaired before any coating is applied.
Polyaspartic base coat
The base coat is applied and, if chosen, decorative chips are broadcast across the wet surface. Polyaspartic's fast cure means we can move quickly through each layer.
Topcoat application
A clear polyaspartic topcoat seals and protects the floor. This layer provides the UV stability, gloss, and chemical resistance the system is known for.
Same-day use
Polyaspartic cures fast. Most floors are ready for light foot traffic within hours and vehicle traffic within 24 hours.
Polyaspartic FAQs
Why is polyaspartic better for Florida than epoxy?
Florida's combination of intense UV, high heat, and humidity is hard on standard coatings. Polyaspartic is engineered to handle all three — it won't yellow from UV, won't lift from hot tires, and won't delaminate from Florida's temperature swings.
How long does polyaspartic coating last?
A professionally installed polyaspartic floor typically lasts 20+ years with proper care. It outperforms epoxy in longevity, especially in high-UV, high-heat environments like Florida.
Is polyaspartic worth the extra cost over epoxy?
For most Florida homeowners, yes. The UV stability and hot tire resistance alone make it a better long-term investment. If your garage is climate-controlled and gets little direct sun, epoxy may be sufficient — we'll help you choose during the quote process.
How fast can polyaspartic be installed?
Most residential garages can be fully coated in a single day. The fast cure time means we can apply multiple coats in one visit. You can typically use your garage the same day.
How much does polyaspartic garage floor coating cost in Florida?
Polyaspartic typically costs more than epoxy — most homeowners invest between $2,500–$5,000 for a standard 2-car garage depending on square footage and finish. Request a free quote for an accurate estimate.
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