If you're looking at your garage floor right now and seeing salt stains, moisture damage, or that same old gray concrete, you're not alone. February in Michigan gives us plenty of time indoors to notice what needs fixing—and your garage floor is probably at the top of the list.
Here's the good news: late winter is actually the ideal time to start planning your garage floor coating project.
The spring rush is real. Once temperatures warm up, everyone calls at once. By planning now, you lock in your spot on the schedule and avoid waiting weeks for installation. You also have time to explore your options—solid color, vinyl flake, or metallic—without feeling rushed.
Timing matters for installation too. Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings cure best in moderate temperatures. Early spring, once your garage can maintain 50°F or higher, is prime installation season. If you plan now, your floor can be done before you need the garage for lawn equipment, bikes, and all the summer gear.
And let's talk about what your floor just went through. Months of road salt, snowmelt, and freeze-thaw cycles take a toll on unprotected concrete. A professional coating seals out moisture and chemicals, preventing the cracks and pitting that get worse every winter.
Ready to get ahead of the rush? Contact us now for a free estimate and we'll help you plan the perfect garage floor upgrade for spring.



