Professional grade coatings
Professional routing, filling, and profiling of concrete cracks before coatings or sealers. Stops problems from telegraphing through new floors and helps your finish last.
Addressing cracks first cuts telegraphing and helps epoxy, quartz, or metallic systems bond instead of bridging hollow, moving lines.
Coping lines, panel joints, and splash zones need routing and materials that handle Florida moisture without popping loose under the next coat.
Vehicle loads cross repairs flush with the field so clears don’t pond thin or crack at the edges of a patch.
We separate static cracks from actively moving ones—so you know what repair can do before you invest in a full decorative system.
In most coating projects, yes—addressing cracks early reduces telegraphing, moisture paths, and premature failure over the repair zone.
Structural or actively moving cracks may need flexible detail or engineering on rare jobs—we'll tell you what we're seeing and the right approach.
Photos, dimensions, location, and your coating plans let us scope routing, materials, and whether prep ties into a larger system.
Often it's bundled with upcoming coatings, but we can discuss standalone prep when that's what your slab needs.
Send photos, location, and crack locations-we'll scope repair and next coating steps.