Turn a damp, dusty basement slab into a bright, sealed, usable floor — moisture-prepped polyaspartic coating installed in one day by a local Western Mass crew.
Western Massachusetts basements all tell the same story: a cold concrete slab that sheds dust, smells musty after rain, and quietly wastes hundreds of square feet of the house. Paint peels within a season because moisture pushes up through the slab from below.
Our system is built for below-grade concrete. We diamond-grind the slab, check it for moisture, and lay a moisture-tolerant primer before the polyaspartic top coats go down — a sealed, light-reflecting floor that's 4x stronger than epoxy and ready for a gym, playroom, laundry, or workshop the next day.
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Learn More →Basements are where box-store epoxy fails fastest: below-grade slabs push moisture upward, and epoxy traps it until the coating blisters and peels. We install polyaspartic coating over proper moisture prep instead — ground, tested, and primed so it bonds to basement concrete that would spit a paint kit back out in months. Same seamless finish, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Moisture-ready
ground, tested & primed for below-grade slabs
1 day
install — furniture back the next morning
4x
stronger than standard epoxy
Yes — damp and musty slabs are the normal case, not the exception. Moisture is the #1 reason basement coatings fail, so we treat it first: diamond-grind the surface, check the slab, and use a moisture-tolerant primer before any color goes down. The result is a sealed floor that stays brighter and easier to keep dry-smelling.
Most basements land in the same $8–12 per square foot range as garages, and the grinding, crack repair, and moisture prep are included in the number. You'll get an exact price in a free, no-pressure estimate.
We coat basements across Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut — the Springfield metro, the Pioneer Valley, and the hill towns — from our shop in Three Rivers.
Polyaspartic, and basements are where the difference shows most. Below-grade slabs push moisture upward; epoxy traps it and eventually blisters and peels. Polyaspartic over proper moisture prep bonds deeper, stays put, and is up to 4x stronger — with the same seamless flake finish, backed by our limited lifetime warranty.
One day for most basements. The coating cures fast enough to walk on the same evening, and furniture can go back the next day — no week of fumes in the house.
Garages, basements, and patios across Western Massachusetts:
Contact us today for a free estimate tailored to your needs.