AZ Polyurea Coating
AZ Polyurea Coating installers broadcasting flakes onto a freshly coated garage floor

Who We Are

Floor-Coating Craftspeople, Not Paint Sprayers

AZ Polyurea Coating exists to do one thing right: install floor coatings that actually survive the Arizona heat — because the concrete under them was prepped the way it should be.

Drive around the Valley and you'll find thousands of garage floors that looked incredible on install day and were peeling within a year. Almost none of them failed because of the product. They failed because the concrete was never properly prepared — a quick acid etch instead of a diamond grind, no moisture test, a single thin coat instead of a real system.

We built AZ Polyurea Coating around fixing that. We diamond-grind every slab to a proper profile, moisture-test before we coat, and repair cracks and spalls so the new floor bonds to sound concrete. Then we build a genuine multi-layer system — base coat, flake or metallic media, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat engineered for this climate. It's more work than a bargain job, and it's the only reason a floor lasts out here.

Because we install polyurea, polyaspartic, and epoxy, we're not locked into selling you one chemistry. When straight epoxy is the right call, we'll say so; when a polyaspartic or an epoxy-base + polyaspartic-topcoat hybrid will serve you better under Arizona sun and hot tires, we'll tell you that too — and explain why.

A technician in PPE spraying and rolling a clear polyaspartic topcoat onto a floor

How We Operate

The Standards Behind Every Floor

Four commitments that shape every grind, repair, and coat we do.

Prep Over Everything

We diamond-grind and moisture-test every slab. Almost every failed floor we replace failed on prep — so it's the one step we never cut, no matter the price pressure.

Built for the Desert

UV-stable polyaspartic that won't yellow, flexible topcoats that beat hot-tire pickup — we specify systems for 115° slabs, not for a mild climate somewhere else.

Honest About Systems

We install polyurea, polyaspartic, and epoxy — so our recommendation fits your floor and budget, not whichever product we happen to be pushing.

Real Multi-Layer Systems

Primer, media, and a wear topcoat — not one thin coat of paint. The build is what makes these floors last 15–20 years instead of one summer.

A coated garage floor being easily cleaned with a microfiber mop

What to Expect

Your Project, Start to Finish

Every project starts with a real look at your concrete — its condition, its cracks, and its moisture — so the quote you get is a firm, itemized number, not a guess off a per-foot chart. We explain which system fits your floor and why, and what the prep will involve.

On install day we grind, repair, and coat — most residential floors start to finish in a single day thanks to fast-curing polyaspartic. You can usually walk on the floor within hours and park on it the next day. Then it's yours: a glossy, sealed, easy-clean surface backed by a written warranty, with no surprise upcharges and no high-pressure add-ons.

Arizona Quick Facts

The Conditions We Build Around

  • Phoenix pavement and slabs can top 140–160°F in summer — the heat that softens cheap coatings and lifts them off with hot tires.
  • Relentless UV ambers and embrittles standard aromatic epoxy; aliphatic polyaspartic topcoats are UV-stable and won't yellow.
  • Even desert slabs drive vapor upward, so moisture testing and mitigation are essential — skipping them is a top cause of failure here.
  • Polyaspartic's wide temperature-cure window makes one-day installs practical even in a Phoenix summer.
  • Roughly 80% of coating failures trace to prep, not product — which is why diamond grinding is non-negotiable on every job.
  • A properly prepped polyaspartic system commonly lasts 15–20+ years, versus 1–5 years for a big-box DIY epoxy kit.

Why It Matters

A Contractor Who Won't Cut the Prep

The hard truth of this trade is that the most important work is the part you never see. Once the glossy topcoat goes down, a floor that was diamond-ground and moisture-tested looks identical to one that was rushed with an acid etch — for about a year. Then one lifts and the other doesn't. We've chosen to be the company that does the invisible work right, every time.

We also know the Valley: which slabs need extra moisture mitigation, why a west-facing garage with the door open all afternoon needs a UV-stable topcoat, and how to time a summer install around slab temperature. That local, prep-first approach is the whole reason our floors hold up where bargain jobs don't.

If that's the kind of work you want on your floor, we'd like to earn it. Start by getting a free quote or browse our services to see how we approach your specific project.

Get a Free Quote

Ready for a Floor That Beats the Arizona Heat?

Get a free, no-pressure quote for your garage, patio, pool deck, or commercial floor. We diamond-grind, moisture-test, and install a UV-stable, hot-tire-proof coating — most residential floors done in a single day.