Full flake garage floor systems over shot-blasted concrete, finished with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat — and backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty. The floor your garage should have had from day one.
A St. George garage slab hits 130–140°F surface temperature in summer and drops below freezing on winter nights. That expansion-contraction cycle works on the bond between coating and concrete every single day — and a coating that's sitting on a lightly ground or acid-etched surface loses that fight in 3–7 years. Add hot-tire pickup, red-sand abrasion, and the UV blasting through an open garage door, and you have the most hostile garage floor environment in the country.
That's why we shot blast every garage floor before a drop of epoxy goes down. Shot blasting profiles the concrete to CSP 3–4 — the depth commercial epoxy manufacturers actually specify — so the coating locks into the slab instead of lying on top of it. We're the only epoxy contractor in Southern Utah with this equipment, and it's the reason we can put a 10-year workmanship warranty on your garage floor in writing.
Every garage floor gets the full system. No steps skipped, no consumer-grade shortcuts.
Steel shot fired at the slab at high velocity strips contamination and opens the concrete pores to a deep, uniform profile. This single step is the biggest predictor of how long your floor lasts.
Cracks, pits, and spalled sections are repaired before coating. Defects that get coated over telegraph through and fail — so they get fixed first.
Commercial-grade epoxy base coat with vinyl flake broadcast to rejection — full, even coverage in the blend you choose. Hides imperfections, adds texture, looks sharp for decades.
A UV-stable polyaspartic wear layer that won't yellow in desert sun, shrugs off hot tires, oil, and chemicals, and wipes clean. Grit additive available for extra traction.
Most standard 2-car garages in St. George land between $1,600 and $4,000 installed, depending on slab condition and system choice. That's the real range — not a teaser number that grows after the visit.
Existing coatings that need removal, heavy oil contamination, significant crack repair, stem walls, and steps. We identify all of it at the free on-site estimate, before you commit.
Bigger slabs price better per square foot. RV bays and toy garages get the same shot-blast prep and system — scoped for how the space actually gets used.
A $1,200 floor over acid-etched concrete is a 3-year floor. When it peels, stripping it costs as much as doing it right the first time. Our floors are priced to still be your floor in 2036.
Most coating contractors in Southern Utah warranty their garage floors for a year or two — if they name a number at all. We put a 10-year workmanship warranty on every residential garage floor system we install. Not because we're braver than everyone else, but because shot-blast prep, commercial-grade materials, and correct installation make failure genuinely rare. A properly built floor here lasts 15–20+ years; warranting the first 10 is easy.
The warranty covers workmanship — adhesion, peeling, delamination. It's written into your estimate so you know exactly what's covered before work starts. If a contractor won't put their warranty in writing, that tells you what they think of their own prep.
Free on-site estimate anywhere in Washington County. We check the slab, scope the prep, and give you a real number with a real warranty behind it.
jackson@nicholsconcretesealing.com · Based in St. George, Utah