Garage & Floor Coatings in USA and CanadaCONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Use Ultra Surface Color Flake System to beautify garage floors. Choose from 12 color blends. Chemical & stain resistant. Designed for high traffic areas. Featured Product: WESTCOAT
Garage & industrial floor coatings. Low or high build. 100% solids. Low odor. Over 16 stock blends. Chemical resistant. Holds up to heavy traffic (like forklifts). Featured Product: SUPER-KRETE
Water-based acrylic/urethane concrete coatings. Add paint chips on top for decorative looks. 20 standard colors. Great for high foot traffic areas & Featured Product: ARIZONA POLYMER FLOORING
APF Granitex Flooring is a composition of multi-colored vinyl chips embedded in a pigmented base coat & sealed with successive coats of clear glaze. Mix & match colors & chip sized. Get a hard surface look. Featured Product: VERSATILE BUILDING PRODUCTS
Roll On Rock Garage Floor Coatings can be installed in as little as 1 day. Buy Direct & pay 70¢-$1.30/sq ft with a Polyurea Topcoat. Order now. Free shipping. Featured Product: ALL IN CONCRETE, LLC
One day garage floor coating system. Install Roll-on-Rock in as little as 6 hours. Withstands 5-16 lbs. of MVE pressure (not the typical 3). Place an order now! Featured Product: HP SPARTACOTE
Patented One-Day polyaspartic concrete floor coatings for commercial, industrial & residential applications. 3x the adhesion & abrasion resistance as epoxy. Featured Product: SSM Incorporated
Discover easier, more profitable surface prep. Bond your overlay directly to concrete, glue, tile, wood & VCT with ”Perfect Primer”. 100% Money-back Guaranteed! Featured Product: Get More Information: Read more about Concrete Floor Coating Supplies on The Concrete Network. You’ll find information about the advantages of thin-set epoxies, polyaspartics, how to buy coatings, limitations, care and maintenance, and other resources...
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