Garage Floor Coatings for Edinboro PA
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Edinboro PA Garage Floor Coatings
Our team at Specialty Concrete Coatings has years of experience completing Edinboro PA garage flooring projects, which range from plain epoxy flooring installs, concrete coating company, or as intricate as granite and marble look garage floor coatings.
Our company works to fully understand your whole plan so that we can complete your dream garage remodel while staying inside of your agreed-upon financial budget.
Call us at (724) 670-3655 for 5-star Edinboro PA garage floor coating installation!
Epoxy and Polyurethane Garage Floor Finishes
Our pros at Specialty Concrete Coatings offer an enormous catalog of garage floor coating styles for your Edinboro PA garage flooring.
This is a quick selection of what our master Edinboro PA epoxy installers can install in your garage:
- Edinboro PA Metallic Garage Floor Coatings: With options in every style and featuring colors at every price tier. Popular picks include silver, marble, and more!
- Quartz Garage Epoxy: Unbeatable strength and appearance.
- Solid Color Epoxy with Flakes: Cutting-edge styling with unbelievable abrasion and impact resistance!
Please give us a call at (724) 670-3655 for quality Edinboro PA epoxy flooring installation and remodeling services!
Your Specialty Concrete Coatings for Edinboro PA Garage Epoxy Floors
You can count on our expert Edinboro PA garage coating specialists at Specialty Concrete Coatings to work hard for your home! We have the know-how, skill, and diligent work ethic to complete your garage flooring epoxy renovation ahead of schedule and under budget.
Call us at (724) 670-3655 for outstanding Edinboro PA garage epoxy flooring installation services!
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Frequently Asked Questions
We can install concrete coatings in a number of areas within your home. Some of these areas include garages, basements, patios, and pool decks. Not only do we install these coatings in homes, but we also provide our services to commercial businesses, which can include dog kennels, factories, and
salon floors.
All flooring is not created equal! Over time, your old floors can become stained, cracked, and overall less pleasing to the eye. Here at Specialty Concrete Coatings, we use high-quality coatings made of epoxy to ensure that your floors look
beautiful for years!
Our concrete-coated floors:
-Can withstand heavy foot traffic
-Are resistant to spills including oil, and chemicals
-Add insulation value
-Protected from staining and fading
-Resistant to slips and falls
The nature of the storm/inclement weather will determine if we can complete the installation on the scheduled date only if the project takes place on an exterior surface. It is more likely we will need to reschedule an installation date to ensure quality, proper installation. Garage floor installations will be
determined on a case by case basis.
The drying and curing time for concrete coatings depends on the type of coating used and environmental conditions. Generally, most coatings are dry to the touch within 4 to 6 hours. Light foot traffic is typically allowed after 24 hours, and full curing—suitable for heavy use like vehicles—usually takes 5 to 7 days. Your installer will provide specific guidance based on the product and conditions at your location.
Epoxy and polyurea are both durable concrete coatings, but they have key differences:
Epoxy Coatings:
More affordable and widely used.
Takes longer to cure (typically 24–72 hours).
Less flexible, making it more prone to cracking over time.
Works best for indoor areas like garages and basements.
Cures much faster—within a few hours.
Highly flexible and resistant to cracking, peeling, and UV damage.
More durable in extreme temperatures and outdoor environments.
Typically more expensive but offers long-term performance.
Polyurea Coatings:
If you’re looking for faster installation and superior durability, polyurea is the better choice. But for budget-friendly indoor applications, epoxy works well.



