Our work
Every floor, start to finish.
These are our own installs, photographed on the job — not stock, and not a supplier’s catalogue. They run in the order the work actually happens, because the preparation is the part that decides whether a floor is still flawless in five years.
01 — The same floor, before and after
This slab was cracked end to end.
Same garage, same corner, six days apart. The cracks were cut out and filled before a drop of resin went down — which is why the finished surface reads as one continuous floor instead of a coating laid over a problem.
02 — Preparation
The part that decides whether it lasts.
Epoxy fails at the bond, not the surface. Every slab is diamond-ground back to bare concrete so the resin keys into it — the step that quietly disappears when a quote comes in suspiciously low.
03 — The pour
Mixed on site, batch by batch.
Resin has a working time measured in minutes. It is mixed on the job and pulled across the slab before it starts to set — which is why crew size matters more than the brand on the bucket.
04 — The finish
Cured, sealed, and parked on.
A finished floor should read as one continuous surface — no roller lines, no lap marks, and a clean line where it meets the wall. These are cured installs, photographed after handover.
05 — Commercial
The same system, at showroom scale.
Retail and hospitality floors take abuse a garage never sees — trolleys, heels, spills, and foot traffic all day. This slab was cracked in four places before it became the most photographed surface in the room.
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