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Looking for a durable and easy-to-clean garage floor in Montreal? Our epoxy + polyaspartic flake system protects your concrete slab against winter salt, moisture, oil stains and daily wear.
In Montreal, garages are frequently exposed to water, snow and de-icing salt. A professionally installed coating helps prevent surface deterioration and makes maintenance much easier.
✔ Protection against salt and moisture
✔ Resistance to oil, fuel and automotive fluids
✔ Slip-resistant textured surface with flakes
✔ Modern and uniform finish
The system includes a bonding base coat, decorative vinyl flakes and a protective topcoat. The result is a textured, durable and attractive surface.
✔ Impact and abrasion resistance
✔ Easy cleaning (reduced dust and stains)
✔ Strong performance against freeze-thaw cycles
We serve the entire island, including:
✔ Plateau Mont-Royal
✔ Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
✔ Ahuntsic–Cartierville
✔ Ville-Marie (Downtown)
✔ Griffintown / Sud-Ouest
✔ NDG
✔ Outremont
✔ Westmount
✔ Foot traffic: 24–48 hours
✔ Vehicle parking: approximately 72 hours (depending on conditions)
Pricing depends on square footage, slab condition, crack repairs and selected system. A site evaluation allows for an accurate estimate.
Contact us for a personalized quote and a solution tailored to your garage.
Yes. When properly applied on a mechanically prepared surface, it protects against salt and moisture.
Yes. Cracks are repaired before installation to ensure proper adhesion.
Epoxy is typically used as the base layer, while polyaspartic improves curing time and UV resistance.
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Enhanced resistance to foot traffic
Perfectly smooth and level surface that prevents the buildup of dust and dirt
Enhanced light reflection
Superior resistance to scratches
Easy maintenance and cleaning
Low maintenance costs
Cost-effective and high-value flooring
High chemical resistance
Epoxy Coatings – Concrete Polishing – Garage Floors
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