Revamp your basement into a functional and inviting space with Symphony Concrete Coatings top-tier basement concrete coatings. Our advanced coatings not only enhance the aesthetics of your basement but also provide exceptional durability and resistance to moisture and wear.
With Symphony Concrete Coatings, you can transform your basement into a comfortable and stylish retreat that adds value to your home. Say goodbye to dull and uninspired floors, and hello to a basement that boasts beauty and resilience. Trust Symphony Concrete Coatings to elevate your basement to new levels of comfort and sophistication, ensuring lasting enjoyment for years to come.
Built with three layers for lasting strength, our chip system is a popular option for garage floors, schools, locker rooms, and commercial showrooms.This system is made of 99.5% polyurea solids to give it superior durability, including chemical, abrasion, and UV resistance. Best of all, its vinyl chips can be custom-blended into nearly any color you’d like!
Whether you want high shine or chip floor patterns, our flooring systems combine beauty and durability—every time.
We can customize geometric patterns or borders on your surface, logos, and custom color and chip mixture.
Customizing a geometric pattern is similar to painting a wall, with taping off the pattern you desire.
Adding a logo to your surface is no problem either and is similar to putting a decal on a car windshield. Adding a logo, however, does add another layer of a polyaspartic topcoat to level out the surface.
Remember that with any project, customizations will add to your total cost depending on the size and complexity of the customizations.
There are many reasons why polyurea is considered better than epoxy for concrete coatings.
Polyurea is more durable and lasts longer than epoxy coatings. It can withstand higher amounts of UV rays and does not yellow in the sun, making epoxy unideal for outdoor coatings.
However, it all depends on what you want from your project when determining if polyurea or epoxy is better. An inexpensive epoxy coating might suit you if you want to spruce your garage up before selling your home.
If you are looking to have a coating that is built to last a lifetime, polyurea is a better option.
First we use a diamond blade grinder to profile the concrete to remove any dust, oils, etc., getting the concrete to it's original, porous texture. Then we clean the surface and repair the cracks. After cracks are repaired and the surface is clean, we apply a 2-part base coat that is formulated for our climate. After the base coat, we spread chips everywhere! Once the chips are broadcast, we scrape up the loose chips and apply the finish coat.
Like any project, a DIY job comes with the risk of improper installation, which can cause polyurea problems in your final product and be potentially dangerous if handling chemicals.
For a concrete coating, hiring a professional is important in ensuring you get the job done right and with quality. A lot of prep work is required for an even coating, and many professionals use a special diamond grinder that you do not find in your typical garage storage.
The diamond grinder sands the concrete down to its smoothest state so that the coating will go on correctly and as evenly as possible.
Deciding whether or not to hire a professional for your concrete coating comes down to your project goals. If you are not concerned with the longevity of your coating, doing it yourself might be the right option.
However, if you want your concrete coating to last, hiring a professional and choosing a quality product will be your best solution.