Floor Coatings for Twin Cities Homes and Businesses
MD Concrete + Epoxy installs practical, good-looking concrete floor coating systems for garages, basements, commercial spaces, recreation surfaces, and existing slabs that need a cleaner finish.
South and east metro serviceLakeville, Eagan, Rosemount, Apple Valley, Farmington, Burnsville, and nearby communities.
Clear quote guidancePhotos, use case, condition, and timing help shape the right recommendation.
Choose the floor coating around the slab and the way the space is used
The best floor coating decision starts before color selection. We look at concrete condition, previous coatings, cracks, moisture signs, daily use, traction expectations, cleaning needs, and timing so the finished floor fits the space.
Upgrade a bare garage slab with a cleaner, more washable coating system built around road salt, vehicle traffic, storage, and daily use.
Commercial epoxy flooring
Improve shops, workrooms, utility spaces, storage areas, showrooms, and service areas with a floor selected around the workload.
Decorative interior finishes
Metallic epoxy, micro-toppings, and polished concrete can give appropriate interior slabs a custom finished look.
Resurfacing and renewal
Existing concrete can often be refreshed when the slab is structurally sound and prepared correctly.
How the project is planned
Every recommendation is shaped around the surface, the way the space will be used, the finish you want, and the practical details that affect long-term performance.
Review the surface We start with the current slab, use of the space, photos, and project goals.
Plan the preparation Grinding, profiling, cleaning, repair, and coating selection are matched to the floor.
Install the system The chosen finish is installed with realistic timing for cure and return to use.
Most garage projects begin with slab condition, road salt exposure, desired appearance, and cleaning expectations. Decorative flake systems are common because they look finished and handle daily garage use well.
Can old concrete be coated?
Often yes. The slab needs to be reviewed for cracks, pitting, contamination, moisture signs, weak areas, or previous coatings before a system is selected.
Do you install commercial floor coatings?
Yes. Commercial projects are planned around traffic, cleaning routines, texture, return-to-service timing, and the demands of the space.
Ready to talk through your project?
Send the project type, city, photos, and a quick description of what you want improved. MD Concrete + Epoxy will help you choose the right next step.