
Next-generation aliphatic coating with 1-day install, UV stability, and superior abrasion resistance.
Polyaspartic is an aliphatic polyurea that cures in 30–60 minutes per coat, so we can grind, prime, broadcast, and top-coat in a single day — your garage is back in service in 24 hours. It will not amber or yellow in sunlight, handles temperature swings from 0°F to 140°F during install, and is roughly 4x more abrasion-resistant than standard epoxy.
Polyaspartic is the most advanced concrete coating chemistry on the market, and over the last decade it has rapidly become our most-installed residential garage system. Originally developed for steel bridge coatings in the early 1990s, polyaspartic is an aliphatic polyurea that cures by reacting with atmospheric moisture — meaning it can be installed in temperatures from below freezing to over 140°F, with each coat curing in 30-60 minutes.
What this means practically: we can complete a full grind, prime, base coat, flake broadcast, and two clear coats in a single workday. You drive your car on the floor 24 hours after the final coat. That's a transformative difference from standard epoxy, which requires 3-5 days minimum from start to drive-on.
Beyond speed, polyaspartic is 100% UV stable — meaning it will never amber or yellow in sunlight, the way standard aromatic epoxy will after 6-12 months of direct sun exposure. It's also roughly 4x more abrasion resistant than premium epoxy in lab testing, and it handles the temperature swings of Alabama summers without softening or chemical change.
The trade-off is cost: polyaspartic systems run roughly 30-40% more than equivalent epoxy systems, primarily because the materials are more expensive and the labor needs to move much faster (a polyaspartic batch has a working window of about 20 minutes; epoxy gives you 40-60 minutes). For most Montgomery homeowners who can't afford 3-5 days of garage downtime, the upgrade is worth every dollar.
Our standard polyaspartic system includes diamond grinding, moisture testing and primer, structural crack repair, a polyaspartic base coat, color flake broadcast to refusal, and two UV-stable polyaspartic clear coats. The system carries a 20-year written warranty — five years longer than our standard epoxy warranty.
Polyaspartic cures in 30-60 minutes per coat (vs. 12-24 hours for epoxy), is 100% UV stable (vs. epoxy ambering in sun), and is roughly 4x more abrasion resistant. It costs about 30-40% more.
Yes — that's the headline feature. Grind, prime, base, broadcast, and two clear coats all in a single workday. Drive on it 24 hours later.
For most Montgomery homeowners with daily-driver vehicles, yes — the single-day install eliminates the biggest practical objection to coating a garage. UV stability also matters if your garage door opens to direct sun.
Yes — polyaspartic cures in temperatures down to freezing, unlike epoxy which struggles below 60°F.
Standard glossy polyaspartic is slick when wet. We broadcast a fine anti-slip aggregate into the clear coat for any garage with kids, pets, or daily driver entry/exit.
Homeowners who can’t afford 3–5 days of downtime, sun-exposed patios, and Alabama summer installs.