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1. How long do I need to stay off the floor after coating?

Curing times vary based on the system we use, but most floors can withstand light foot traffic within 24 hours. For full use (vehicles, equipment), we usually recommend waiting 72 hours to ensure a proper cure.

2. Can you coat floors in cold or humid weather?

Yes, but timing and materials matter. We use products that adapt to Santa Fe’s climate, and we’ll schedule around temperature and moisture conditions to avoid any bonding or curing issues.

3. Do I need to move everything out before you start?

Yes, the area needs to be cleared before we begin. If it’s a large or commercial space, we can discuss phasing the job to minimize disruption.

4. Will my floor be slippery when wet?

It depends on the system, but we can add slip-resistant additives to reduce slickness, especially in garages, patios, and poolside areas. Just let us know how you plan to use the space.

5. Can you match my floor to my home or brand colors?

Why not? We offer custom color options and flake blends. Whether you’re matching cabinetry, wall paint, or company branding, we can help create a cohesive look.

6. What do I do if there's an existing coating or old paint on my floor?

No worries — that’s what we do the preparation for. We’ll inspect the surface, remove failed coatings, and grind everything down to the bare concrete before applying anything new.

7. Is this coating permanent, or will I ever need to redo it?

Nothing lasts forever, but our coatings are designed to last for decades under proper use. And with our lifetime warranty on select systems, you’re covered if anything unexpected happens.

8. Can I install epoxy in just one section of a space?

Yes, we can install coatings in zones — whether it’s a garage bay, half a warehouse, or a defined workspace. We’ll help you plan the layout cleanly so it doesn’t look like an afterthought.