Polyaspartic Floor Coating in Orlando, Florida
Same-day-cure polyaspartic floor coating — park on it within 24 hours. Built for Central Florida homeowners who don’t want their garage offline during hurricane prep season.
- Licensed & Insured in Florida
- Locally Owned, Orlando-Based
- 15-Year Polyaspartic Topcoat Warranty
- Free On-Site Estimates
- 0% Financing Available
What Polyaspartic Floor Coating Means in Orlando, FL
Polyaspartic floor coating is a fast-cure, UV-stable, chemically-bonded floor system installed in a single day, allowing return to vehicle traffic within 24 hours. The polyaspartic chemistry is a derivative of polyurea, modified for predictable working time and color stability. In the Orlando climate, it is the right answer for homeowners who can’t take their garage offline during hurricane prep or for time-sensitive commercial reopens. Performance matches or exceeds epoxy-polyaspartic hybrid systems when the prep is done right.
The Orlando metro’s specific climate makes this work especially impactful. We see homeowners in Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Casselberry, and Dr. Phillips go from dusty, thermal-cracked, moisture-blistered concrete to a finished floor that handles summer slab temperatures above 100°F, hot-tire contact from I-4 commuting, and the year-round humidity that defines our market — within a few days of the install. The before/after photos tell the story — most Orlando slabs start with active surface degradation and finish with a clean, sealed, professional finish ready for vehicle traffic within 24-48 hours.
Project Details
| Service Area | Orlando, FL plus Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Casselberry, and Dr. Phillips |
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| Install Days | 1 day (depending on slab condition, square footage, and chosen finish) |
| Materials Used | PolyTek, Wolverine, Penntek, and Citadel coating systems; Torginol vinyl flake; polyurea crack-injection; vapor-block primers as needed |
| Warranty | 15-year manufacturer warranty on polyaspartic topcoat; 5-year transferable workmanship warranty |
| Crew Size | 2-3 installers, including the installer who did your inspection |
| Permit Required | No — residential garage, lanai, and pool deck coatings do not require permits in Orange or Seminole County |
| Investment | Quoted per job after a free on-site inspection — every estimate is itemized in writing |
Our Process
Every polyaspartic floor coating job in the Orlando metro follows the same disciplined sequence. We do not skip diamond grinding because of scheduling pressure, and we do not bid jobs that require shortcuts.
Step 1: Pre-install inspection
Moisture readings, photographs, crack and repair scope, and a frank conversation about whether polyaspartic-only or epoxy-polyaspartic hybrid is the right system for your slab and use case.
Step 2: Slab repair
Polyurea crack injection on active cracks; epoxy mortar patch on pits and divots. Repairs must be fully cured before grinding.
Step 3: Diamond grinding
Same CSP 2-3 profile as our epoxy-polyaspartic system. Polyaspartic on a poorly prepped slab fails faster than epoxy does — the prep is non-negotiable.
Step 4: HEPA vacuum and detail
Every square foot is vacuumed; wall edges and posts are hand-detailed.
Step 5: Polyaspartic basecoat
A pigmented or clear polyaspartic basecoat is rolled at 6-10 mils with the working time set by the formulator’s catalyst load for the day’s conditions. Central Florida summer heat shortens working time; we mix in smaller batches and run a larger crew in July-August.
Step 6: Flake broadcast (optional)
If a flake finish is selected, vinyl flake is broadcast into the wet basecoat. Polyaspartic basecoats grab flake faster than epoxy, so the broadcast is timed to the formulator’s data sheet.
Step 7: Polyaspartic topcoat
One or two topcoats of UV-stable polyaspartic are rolled within the recoat window. The final coat carries the slip-resistance aggregate.
Step 8: 24-hour return to service
Manufacturer-specified return-to-vehicle-traffic time is typically 24 hours after the final coat. We photograph the finished install and walk you through care.
Materials We Use
We are loyal to materials that perform in the Central Florida climate. The list is short and intentional:
| Epoxy Basecoat | PolyTek, Wolverine Coatings, or Citadel 100% solids epoxy (selected for slab condition) |
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| Polyaspartic Topcoat | PolyTek 5811 / Wolverine Polyaspartic 750 — UV-stable, chemical-resistant, rated for hot-tire contact and Central Florida thermal cycling |
| Vinyl Flake | Torginol or Penntek decorative flake, broadcast to refusal |
| Vapor-Block Primer | Two-component epoxy MVT primer for slab-on-grade and pool deck installs over high-emission concrete (standard on all Orlando-area installs) |
| Slip-Resistance Aggregate | Aluminum oxide or polymer bead, broadcast into the final topcoat at engineered density |
Common Scenarios We See in Orlando Garages
The 1950s Winter Park Detached Garage
Pre-war Mediterranean-revival slab with thin pour, no rebar, no vapor barrier, and decades of moisture migration. Solution: quantitative moisture test, vapor-block primer rated for the measured emission, polyurea crack injection, full diamond grind, then a moisture-tolerant epoxy basecoat with polyaspartic topcoat.
The Altamonte Springs I-4 Commuter Garage
1980s-1990s subdivision two-car attached garage with hot-tire lift on a previous cheap coating from interstate commute heat. Solution: full strip, regrind to CSP 2-3, true epoxy-polyaspartic hybrid rated for thermal cycling, full broadcast flake.
The Dr. Phillips Lake-Adjacent Estate
2000s upscale four-car attached garage near Big Sand Lake with elevated moisture vapor emission. Solution: ASTM F2170 in-situ probe testing, heavy-duty vapor-block primer, then a designer metallic basecoat under clear UV-stable polyaspartic.
The Lake Mary Master-Planned Three-Car
2010s estate-grade slab in excellent condition with no major repair scope, homeowner wants a one-day polyaspartic with mid-tone gray flake. Solution: standard diamond grind, polyaspartic basecoat, full broadcast flake, polyaspartic topcoat, all in a single day.
Why Orlando Homes Need This Service
The Orlando metro sits in a climate that punishes uncoated concrete in three specific ways: UV exposure and thermal cycling from 230+ days of direct sun a year, year-round moisture vapor emission from slab-on-grade construction with no basements, and hot-tire pickup from interstate commute traffic. Add the prevalence of pre-1990 housing stock with non-engineered slabs (Winter Park Mediterranean revivals, parts of Casselberry, older Maitland) and the lake-adjacent properties where groundwater drives heavy moisture migration, and the case for a properly engineered coating system becomes self-evident. Polyaspartic Floor Coating addresses every one of those problems with a single integrated install.
Warranty in Detail
Our warranty has three components, and we want you to understand each before you sign anything:
Manufacturer materials warranty. PolyTek and Wolverine Coatings polyaspartic topcoats carry a 15-year manufacturer warranty against material defects including UV color shift, blistering, and chemical degradation under specified use conditions. Epoxy basecoats carry their own manufacturer warranties (typically 5-10 years) and the vinyl flake carries a colorfastness warranty.
Workmanship warranty. We warrant our installation work for 5 years and that warranty is transferable to a new homeowner. The transfer is paperwork only — we don’t charge a transfer fee. We’ve had warranty calls; we have always honored them. Every install is photographed at completion so there is no dispute about what was installed where.
What’s explicitly NOT covered. Damage from chemicals outside the specified use case (e.g., spilled battery acid, brake cleaner solvents at high concentration without prompt cleanup). Damage from impact (dropped wrenches will chip a 25-mil coating). Damage from coatings or sealants applied by other parties over our system without our review. We tell you these up front because we’d rather lose a sale than have a warranty dispute later. Most national franchises bury these exclusions in fine print; ours is in the written estimate in plain English.
How We Quote (Without Quoting on the Phone)
We do not quote polyaspartic floor coating over the phone. We’ve tried, and the resulting numbers were almost always wrong — sometimes too high, sometimes too low, and always frustrating for the homeowner who got a different number from the installer on inspection day. So we don’t do it. Instead, we schedule a free 30-minute on-site inspection within 48 hours, walk the slab, take moisture readings, photograph conditions, and deliver a written itemized estimate within 24 hours of the visit. The estimate spells out every component, every material brand and product, every linear foot of repair scope, the day-by-day timeline, and the warranty terms. You take it home and decide on your own time. No follow-up call, no “expiring tonight” discount, no pressure. If the price is acceptable, you sign and schedule. If it isn’t, no hard feelings.
After the Install
We follow up at 30 days on every polyaspartic floor coating job in the Orlando metro. The 30-day check verifies the coating is performing — no edge curl, no blistering, no early indication of moisture pushback through Central Florida summer humidity — and answers any homeowner questions about care, hurricane-season storage, and what cleaning chemicals to use or avoid. The check is included in the original quoted price. If anything seems off in between — a chip you can’t explain, a spot where summer rain seems to bead differently, anything — call us. The same installer who did your install handles the call.
Service Areas
We perform polyaspartic floor coating across Orlando and these surrounding suburbs: Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Casselberry, Dr. Phillips.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does polyaspartic floor coating take in Orlando?
For a typical residential garage in the Orlando metro, this service takes 1 day on site. The exact timeline depends on slab condition, square footage, and the chosen finish. We give you a day-by-day schedule with the written quote and stick to it.
Do I need to be home during the install?
We need access to the slab and any electrical outlets we’ll use, but you don’t need to be home for the full duration. We do need you home for the initial walk-through and the final walk-through, both of which take 15-30 minutes.
Is the warranty transferable?
Yes. Manufacturer warranty on the polyaspartic topcoat (15 years for our standard PolyTek and Wolverine systems) plus a 5-year transferable workmanship warranty on the install. Transfer to a new homeowner is paperwork only — no fee.
Will this work on older Orlando garage slabs?
Yes — the older slabs are where this work has the biggest impact, but they also require the most prep. Pre-1990 slabs in Winter Park, Casselberry, and the older sections of Maitland typically need crack repair and quantitative moisture testing before coating. We include that scope when present rather than skipping it.
Will hot tires lift the coating in summer?
Not on a properly prepped polyaspartic system. Hot-tire pickup is a chemistry-and-prep failure, not a fundamental limitation of epoxy or polyaspartic coatings. We diamond-grind every job for chemical bond, use a polyaspartic topcoat rated for thermal cycling at Central Florida temperatures, and have never had a callback for tire lift in a properly prepped install.
Can you install in summer with high humidity?
Yes. Summer humidity affects working time of the chemistry but doesn’t fundamentally constrain the work. We monitor slab temperature with an infrared thermometer at every install and adjust catalyst loads to the day’s conditions. Orlando-area summer installs are routine; we run a larger crew in July-August to compensate for shorter working windows.
How long until I can park on the floor?
For polyaspartic-only systems: 24 hours after the final coat. For full epoxy-polyaspartic systems: 24-48 hours typically. For metallic epoxy with polyaspartic topcoat: 48-72 hours. Foot traffic is usually safe within 12-24 hours of the final coat. Specific return times are written into the quote based on the system you choose.
Is the floor slippery when wet?
Slip resistance is engineered, not assumed. Every install includes a slip-resistance aggregate broadcast into the final coat sized to the use case — moderate for residential garages, heavier for commercial and pool deck installs. The finished floor meets or exceeds ANSI/NFSI safety thresholds for the application.
Will the coating handle Central Florida moisture vapor emission?
Yes — when it’s properly engineered. We test moisture vapor emission on every Orlando slab using ASTM F1869 (calcium chloride) or ASTM F2170 (in-situ probe), and we spec a vapor-block primer rated for the measured emission level. Skipping this step is the most common reason coatings fail in our market — we don’t skip it.
What if I find something wrong after the install?
Call us. The same installer who did your install handles the follow-up. We do a 30-day check on every job, included in the quoted price. If something is genuinely defective, the warranty covers it; we don’t argue over warranty claims.
Why no price on the website?
Because every Orlando garage is different and a phone quote would be wrong. We give you a written, itemized estimate after a free 30-minute on-site inspection. That estimate is the real number — not a ‘starting at’ bait price.
Service Areas We Cover
We serve Orlando and the entire Central Florida metro — from Lake County to Seminole County and out to East Orange. Click your suburb for local details and the conditions we typically find in your housing stock:
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