Local project guide
Coating older, remodeled, and new-to-you garage floors south of the city
Established homes may have garage slabs with years of tire wear, oil staining, paint, sealers, cracks, patches, pitting, and previous repairs. These conditions do not automatically rule out a coating, but they can increase the preparation and repair work needed before application.
Many projects begin during a remodel, before moving into a new-to-you home, or while reorganizing the garage. Photos and a detailed description help separate ordinary surface wear from moisture or structural concerns.
Patios, utility areas, workshops, and covered outdoor spaces should be evaluated separately from the enclosed garage so the system matches exposure and traffic.
Project details worth sharing
- Old paint, oil, sealers, and failed DIY coatings
- Cracks, pitting, patches, and worn concrete
- Move-in, resale, remodel, and garage-organization projects
- Garage, workshop, utility, patio, and lanai areas
- Repair scope and coating-system compatibility
Local project question
Can an older garage slab still look good with a coating?
Often yes, if the concrete is sound and the estimate includes appropriate preparation and repair. Some defects or movement may remain visible or return over time.
