Polyaspartic floor coating across San Diego County
Polyaspartic coatings cure faster than standard epoxy, resist UV yellowing, and can handle San Diego temperature swings during application better than two-part epoxy. We connect homeowners with insured local crews experienced in polyaspartic systems, including single-day installs where the garage is back in service the same evening.
What's included in this service?
- Diamond grind the concrete slab to the profile required for polyaspartic adhesion
- Test moisture vapor emission rate before application and address elevated readings with a compatible primer
- Apply a polyaspartic base coat in solid color or with vinyl flake broadcast for texture and decorative finish
- Seal with a clear polyaspartic topcoat that cures hard within hours and resists UV exposure without yellowing
- Confirm cure schedule with the homeowner and set parking timeline before leaving the job
When do you need this service?
- You want the garage back in service the same day or next morning after the crew leaves
- The garage faces west or south and receives direct sun that would yellow a standard epoxy topcoat over time
- Temperature extremes during application are a concern: polyaspartic handles a wider application temperature range than standard epoxy
- You want a harder, more impact-resistant surface than standard epoxy delivers
- A pool deck or patio area requires a UV-stable coating that handles direct sun without fading or softening
What do homeowners ask about Polyaspartic Coating?
What is the difference between polyaspartic and epoxy?
Epoxy is a two-part system that cures slowly, typically 24-72 hours before foot traffic, and can yellow under UV exposure. Polyaspartic cures fast, can be completed in one day, resists UV without yellowing, and handles a wider temperature range during application. Polyaspartic costs more. Both systems require proper concrete prep to bond correctly.
How much does polyaspartic floor coating cost in San Diego?
A polyaspartic single-day system for a two-car garage in San Diego typically runs $1,800-$4,500 depending on slab size, system complexity, and whether a flake broadcast is included. This is higher than a standard epoxy flake system but lower than metallic epoxy. Your coating crew confirms the written price after the on-site estimate.
Does polyaspartic coating yellow in San Diego sun?
No. Polyaspartic topcoats are UV stable, meaning they resist yellowing and fading under direct sunlight. Standard epoxy topcoats will yellow on south and west-facing garages, pool decks, and patios that receive direct sun. This is one of the main reasons polyaspartic is specified for outdoor slabs and garages with high sun exposure in San Diego.
Can polyaspartic be applied in hot weather?
Yes, within limits. Polyaspartic systems have a wider application temperature range than standard epoxy and can be applied in warm conditions without the pot-life problems that cause bubbles in hot-weather epoxy applications. The crews we refer schedule polyaspartic work in early morning during summer months to stay within the manufacturer temperature window.
Is polyaspartic coating slippery when wet?
A plain clear polyaspartic topcoat can be slippery when wet. For garages, pool decks, and ramps where slip resistance matters, the crew broadcasts aluminum oxide or shark-grip aggregate into the topcoat while it is wet. This adds texture that significantly improves traction on wet surfaces without affecting the appearance of the floor significantly.
Where do we offer Polyaspartic Coating in San Diego County?
We provide polyaspartic coating in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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