Cold, wet, and gritty—that’s Michigan’s garage floor reality for much of the year. Salt, slush, and temperature swings can wreak havoc on concrete surfaces. That’s why Garage Floor Coating of Michigan installs a system built around moisture-mitigating, 100%-solids garage floor epoxy. It’s engineered to handle the freeze-thaw cycle and defend against moisture-vapor transmission from below.


What Makes 100%-Solids Epoxy Different?
Unlike solvent- or water-based products, moisture-mitigating, 100%-solids garage floor epoxy doesn’t evaporate or shrink as it cures. Everything that’s applied stays in place, forming a dense, high-build coating that grips tight to your garage floor.
This makes a big difference when it comes to:
- Withstanding salt and winter grime
- Standing up to snow tires, snow blowers, and tools
- Blocking moisture from seeping up through porous concrete
Epoxies that lose volume during curing can’t compete—especially in a climate where expansion and contraction are constant.
Built for Long-Term Moisture Mitigation
Michigan homes often face moisture challenges due to heavy snow and rain. If your garage coating can’t block moisture-vapor transmission or handle hydrostatic pressure, it’s going to fail. That’s why we start every floor with a thick layer of moisture-mitigating, 100%-solids garage floor epoxy—because it holds its ground.
Our 2-day process means we don’t rush your floor:
- Day 1: We install a moisture-mitigating, high-build base coat that’s thick, stable, and slow-curing for maximum adhesion. Into the “wet” base coat, we broadcast your selected flake blend.
- Day 2: Two separate layers of 100%-solids polyaspartic seal the system, protecting against stains, scratches, and UV damage.
Garage Floors That Stay Clean and Solid
When snow melts and salt mixes in, your garage floor takes a hit. But with Garage Floor Coating of Michigan, you’ll get a floor that’s thick, easy to clean, and mitigates for moisture. Your winter may be rough, so you need a floor that can handle it!
