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Years Of Experience


Durable Coatings That Stand Up to Daily Use

Andy's Pro Painting provides epoxy flooring installation for Sacramento homes and light commercial properties.

When you pull into your Sacramento garage after a long day, the floor takes every drop of oil, tracked dirt, and shifting weight your vehicles deliver. Concrete absorbs stains quickly, and once grime settles into the porous surface, scrubbing alone will not bring back a clean appearance. Epoxy floor coatings seal that surface completely, creating a finish that resists stains, wipes clean with minimal effort, and holds up under the kind of wear garages and workshops see daily.

Andy's Pro Painting applies epoxy coatings to garage floors and interior concrete surfaces throughout Sacramento, preparing each surface with grinding or shot blasting to remove contaminants and open the pores for proper adhesion. The coating bonds directly to the concrete, forming a hard, glossy layer that protects against spills, impacts, and moisture. This process works well for residential garages, home workshops, and utility spaces where function matters as much as appearance.

If your Sacramento garage floor shows years of staining or you want a cleaner space that requires less upkeep, request an epoxy flooring estimate with Andy's Pro Painting today.

You probably have a few questions before moving forward

Homeowners in Sacramento often ask about preparation time, curing schedules, and what happens if the concrete already has cracks or old coatings. These questions help clarify what the installation involves and what results you can expect once the work is finished.

How long does the epoxy coating take to cure?
Most epoxy coatings are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours and full vehicle traffic within 72 hours. Cure times depend on temperature and humidity, so installation timing may shift slightly during cooler or wetter months in Sacramento.
What happens if my garage floor already has cracks?
Epoxy coatings do not fill or repair structural cracks. You will need those cracks cleaned and filled with a compatible filler before the coating is applied, or they will telegraph through the finished surface.
What kind of surface preparation is required?
The concrete is ground or shot blasted to remove contaminants, open the pores, and create a profile for the epoxy to bond to. This step is not optional and directly affects how long the coating lasts.
Why does epoxy resist stains better than paint?
Epoxy cures into a hard, non-porous surface that does not absorb liquids the way concrete or standard floor paint does. Oil, coolant, and other garage fluids sit on top of the coating and wipe away without staining the slab underneath.
What areas of the home are best suited for epoxy?
Garages, workshops, laundry rooms, and utility spaces with concrete floors all work well. Any interior concrete surface that sees regular use, spills, or heavy foot traffic benefits from the durability and ease of maintenance epoxy provides.

Andy's Pro Painting prepares and coats concrete floors throughout Sacramento using surface prep methods that support long-term adhesion and finishes that hold up under daily use. If your garage or workshop floor needs a coating that resists stains and cleans easily, get in touch with Andy's Pro Painting to schedule an estimate.

Surface preparation determines how long the coating lasts

Before any epoxy goes down, the concrete in your Sacramento garage must be ground or shot blasted to remove oil, old sealers, and surface contaminants that would prevent the coating from bonding. This step opens the concrete pores and creates the mechanical grip needed for long-term adhesion. Without it, even the best epoxy will peel or bubble within months.

Once the epoxy cures, you will notice the floor reflects overhead light, spills bead up instead of soaking in, and tire marks wipe away with a damp mop. The coating creates a non-porous barrier that keeps moisture, chemicals, and dirt from penetrating the concrete, so the surface stays cleaner with far less effort than bare or painted concrete requires.

The installation typically takes two to three days depending on the size of the space and the condition of the existing slab. Epoxy coatings cure hard, but they do not fill large cracks or level uneven concrete, so any structural repairs should be addressed before the coating is applied. Once the surface is prepared and the epoxy is down, the floor is ready for regular use and will hold up under the kind of traffic most Sacramento garages see daily.