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Epoxy & Concrete Coatings project in a La Crosse, WI home by MVP Interiors
Epoxy Coatings · La Crosse, WI · Coulee Region

Epoxy & Concrete Coatings in La Crosse, WI

Concrete coating is not a paint job. It is a multi-layer system - diamond grind, primer, base coat, decorative flake, and polyaspartic topcoat. Done right, it lasts longer than the concrete underneath.

Free in-home estimate

No-obligation visit, fixed quote within five business days.

Manufacturer warranties

Pass-through coverage on every material we install.

One point of contact

Same person from estimate to handover - no shuffled handoffs.

Honest material match

We recommend what fits your home, not what pads our margin.

Epoxy Coatings - close-up of installed flooring material
Concrete Coatings

A garage floor that does not flake in two years.

Roller-on epoxy from a hardware store box is what fails in two years. A real concrete coating system is a multi-step install that starts with diamond-grinding the slab to expose fresh aggregate.

Done right, the coating bonds chemically to the concrete, accepts hot-tire traffic without picking up, and shrugs off oil, salt, and impact for fifteen-plus years.

How it works

Four steps. One relationship.

  1. 01

    Free Consultation

    In your home or our showroom. We listen to what you want, what you have tried, and what is not working. No pressure to buy that day.

  2. 02

    Honest Recommendation

    You see real samples in your real light. We tell you what we would put in our own house, what we would skip, and why - even when the cheaper option is the right one.

  3. 03

    Source & Schedule

    We order through manufacturers we know. You get a fixed quote, a written warranty, a confirmed start date - and one point of contact through the entire job.

  4. 04

    Install & Walk-Through

    Project happens on schedule. When we are done we walk every square foot with you, hand off care instructions, and follow up 30 days later to make sure you still love it.

What's included

What's included with epoxy flooring installation in La Crosse, WI:

  • 01 Full diamond-grind concrete preparation included
  • 02 Polyaspartic topcoat - cures in 24 hours, returns to service fast
  • 03 Decorative flake broadcast in custom color blends
  • 04 Hot-tire pickup resistant - safe for daily-driven cars
  • 05 15-year residential warranty on full system installs
  • 06 Commercial and industrial systems available
Is epoxy coatings right for you?

Where epoxy coatings wins, and where it does not.

We will tell you when this is the right call - and when another floor type would serve you better. The honest recommendation is what earns the relationship.

Best for

  • Residential garages - especially with daily-driven vehicles in winter
  • Basements being converted to finished living, gym, or workshop space
  • Commercial showrooms, warehouses, and light-industrial floors
  • Any concrete slab you want to look intentional, not utilitarian
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Not the best fit if

  • Slabs with active moisture vapor - needs a vapor barrier first
  • Homes that want soft-warm underfoot (use LVP or carpet instead)
  • DIY-only customers - the prep step needs commercial-grade grinders
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System

Polyaspartic over epoxy, with decorative flake.

Our standard residential system runs an epoxy primer, an epoxy base coat with full broadcast vinyl flake, and a polyaspartic topcoat. Total dry film thickness lands around 24 mils.

Polyaspartic cures in 24 hours start to finish, which means a Friday install is a Saturday garage. Color flake blends are custom-mixed per project.

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Brands we trust

Epoxy Coatings brands we trust.

We do not chase the cheapest box on the truck. We work with manufacturers who back their materials, document their warranties, and make a product that wears the way they say it will.

PenntekSherwin-Williams IndustrialTorginol FlakeTennant Coatings
Where it fits

Garages, basements, workshops, commercial.

Residential garages are the most common install - daily-driven cars, snow tires, salt, and oil all bounce off polyaspartic without staining or pickup.

Basements convert from utility space to finished space with one coating install. Workshops and home gyms get an impact-resistant, easy-to-clean surface that looks better than tile or LVP.

Epoxy Coatings install detail
Install

Grind, fill, coat, broadcast, top.

Every concrete coating starts with a 30-grit diamond grind to remove old sealers and expose fresh aggregate. Cracks and joints are V-cut and filled with flexible polyurea before any coating goes down.

Flake is broadcast to refusal during the base coat, then back-rolled into the polyaspartic topcoat for a perfectly bonded, slip-resistant finish.

After the install

How to keep it looking new - and what is covered if it does not.

Care & maintenance

  • Sweep or blow off debris weekly - small grit is the wear-layer enemy
  • Damp-mop with a neutral-pH cleaner; no harsh degreasers on the topcoat
  • Address oil drips quickly - they will not stain, but easier when fresh
  • Re-coat with a fresh polyaspartic layer every 10-15 years for like-new look

Warranty coverage

  • Lifetime workmanship warranty on every install we manage
  • 15-year residential warranty against bond failure and hot-tire pickup
  • UV-stable topcoat warranty against yellowing
  • Free 30-day touch-up at perimeter and joint cuts
More on epoxy coatings

Professional epoxy and polyaspartic concrete coating

A professional concrete coating is not a paint job. It is a multi-layer system that starts with a diamond grind to expose fresh aggregate, then bonds chemically to the concrete through an epoxy primer, an epoxy base coat with broadcast flake, and a polyaspartic topcoat. Done right, the coating outlasts the slab underneath.

MVP Interiors installs professional concrete coatings on residential garages, basement floors, workshops, home gyms, and commercial spaces across the Coulee Region. Every install includes our 15-year residential warranty against bond failure and hot-tire pickup.

Why polyaspartic over old-school epoxy

Traditional roller-on epoxy is what fails in two to three years. The bond is weak, the cure is slow, and UV exposure yellows it. Modern polyaspartic topcoats cure in 24 hours, hold up to UV without yellowing, and resist hot-tire pickup that destroys cheaper coatings.

Our standard system runs an epoxy primer (which bonds to the diamond-ground concrete), an epoxy base coat (with broadcast flake for color and slip resistance), and a polyaspartic topcoat. Total dry film thickness lands around 24 mils.

Epoxy Coatings cost factors

What goes into a epoxy flooring estimate.

We do not advertise a single per-square-foot number because real flooring projects are not single-variable equations. Here are the factors that move the price up or down on a typical epoxy coatings install.

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    Concrete prep condition

    Smooth, clean concrete grinds fast. Old paint, sealers, oil contamination, or heavy texture take longer. Cracks and joints get V-cut and filled with flexible polyurea before any coating goes down. We assess the slab on the in-home estimate and quote prep transparently.

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    System layers

    Standard residential system: epoxy primer, epoxy base coat with full broadcast vinyl flake, polyaspartic topcoat. Premium systems add a second polyaspartic coat for extra UV stability and chemical resistance. Commercial systems use higher-build epoxy and harder topcoats.

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    Decorative options

    Solid color (no flake) is the simplest. Standard flake broadcast is the most common. Custom color flake blends, metallic epoxy, and decorative chip systems each add cost. We mix flake to match your space and review samples before install.

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    Square footage

    Per-square-foot cost goes down on larger projects because the prep equipment setup is the same whether the floor is 400 square feet or 4,000. Two-car garages are the most common project; three-car and larger garages get a per-square-foot discount.

  5. 05

    Vapor barrier needs

    Slabs with active moisture vapor need a vapor-mitigation primer before the coating system. We test the slab during the estimate and recommend the right system. Skipping this step on a wet slab leads to coating failure within a year.

Epoxy Coatings questions

Frequently asked questions about epoxy flooring.

Real questions we get on epoxy coatings estimates - answered straight, with no high-pressure follow-up.

How is professional epoxy different from a DIY garage floor kit?

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DIY kits are a single-step rolled coating that bonds to whatever the slab surface looks like. Most fail in one to three years because the slab was not properly prepared. Professional concrete coating starts with a 30-grit diamond grind to expose fresh aggregate, applies multiple coating layers, and finishes with a polyaspartic topcoat that handles hot tires, oil, salt, and impact for 15-plus years.

How long does an epoxy garage floor take?

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A two-car garage typically takes one to two days from grind to walk-on-it. Polyaspartic topcoat cures in 24 hours, which means a Friday install lets you park on it Saturday afternoon. Larger garages and commercial spaces run two to three days.

Will epoxy peel or flake off my concrete?

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Not when installed correctly. The single biggest reason coatings fail is improper prep - either skipping the diamond grind, leaving moisture-contaminated concrete, or applying coating over old sealer. We address all three on every install. Our 15-year residential warranty covers bond failure if our system fails.

Can I get epoxy in my basement instead of my garage?

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Yes. Basement concrete coating is one of our most popular projects - it converts utility space into finished living space, gym, or workshop. We test for moisture, install a vapor barrier primer if needed, and use a satin or low-sheen polyaspartic topcoat that reads more refined than a typical garage floor.

How do I maintain an epoxy floor?

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Sweep or blow off debris weekly. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid harsh degreasers on the topcoat. Wipe up oil drips when fresh. Plan to recoat with a fresh polyaspartic layer every 10-15 years for a like-new look.

Financing

12-month same-as-cash and 84-month fixed-rate plans available.

Most decisions return in minutes. We work with GreenSky and Synchrony so you can lock the project, then choose terms that fit your budget.

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