Premium Epoxy & Polyaspartic Flooring Solutions
Transform Your Concrete with Long-Lasting Coatings
Scott’s Concrete Coatings, LLC provides expert epoxy and polyaspartic flooring systems designed for strength, style, and lasting protection.
Our services
At Scott’s Concrete Coatings, LLC, we specialize in high-performance concrete coating systems designed to enhance durability, safety, and appearance. With 7 years of industry experience and a 5-star reputation, we deliver flooring solutions built to last.
Our Process
01.
Consultation & Assessment
We start with a detailed consultation to understand your needs and evaluate the condition of your concrete. This allows us to recommend the best coating system for your space.
02.
Surface Preparation
Proper preparation is critical. We mechanically grind the concrete surface to remove imperfections, coatings, and contaminants while creating the ideal profile for maximum adhesion.
03.
Crack & Surface Repairs
We repair cracks, chips, and surface damage to ensure a smooth, even foundation before applying the coating system.
04.
Base Coat Application
A high-performance epoxy or polyaspartic base coat is professionally applied to create a strong bond with the concrete surface.
05.
Decorative Flake or Finish (If Selected)
For added texture and style, decorative flakes can be broadcast across the surface, enhancing both appearance and slip resistance.
06.
Protective Topcoat & Final Inspection
We apply a durable, protective topcoat to seal the system and maximize longevity. Before completion, we conduct a final inspection to ensure everything meets our high standards — and your expectations.

Not Sure Which Epoxy Floor Is Right for You?
Choosing the right epoxy flooring can be confusing. With so many options, finishes, and performance differences, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or make the wrong choice.
That’s exactly why we created a simple, practical guide to help you decide with confidence.
Inside this guide, you’ll learn:
- How to compare different types of epoxy coatings
- What makes certain floors more durable than others
- Which option is best for your home, garage, or business
- Common mistakes to avoid before you install



