When garage floors start showing stains, peeling sealer, dusting concrete, or dark spots that never seem to clean up, the surface is telling you it needs more than another quick wash. If your floor also feels rough, holds moisture, or has old patchwork repairs that stand out, epoxy flooring can turn that worn slab into a smoother, tougher, easier-to-maintain surface.

Sealix Solutions helps property owners across Brigham City, UT replace problem concrete with epoxy flooring systems built for heavy use, everyday cleanup, and a cleaner look. We start with the surface condition, then build the right system from the ground up, so the finished floor looks right and performs the way it should.


Epoxy flooring basics

Epoxy flooring is more than a painted slab. It is a multi-step coating system that bonds to prepared concrete and creates a seamless surface that can hold up to impact, abrasion, moisture, and repeated traffic. For many properties, it is the answer when bare concrete has become too porous, too stained, or too difficult to keep clean.

In Brigham City, UT, epoxy flooring is often chosen for garages, warehouses, commercial interiors, and other spaces where concrete needs both protection and appearance. The goal is not only to improve how the floor looks, but also to make the space easier to use day after day.


Signs your floor needs it

Concrete usually gives clear clues when a coating system would help. The right epoxy flooring solution depends on how the slab is behaving, how the space is used, and what kind of finish you want.

  1. Stains that keep returning

    Oil, chemicals, dirt, and general buildup can leave bare concrete looking dull no matter how often it is scrubbed. A coating system gives those contaminants less room to soak in and spread.

  2. Surface dusting

    If the floor leaves a fine powder underfoot or on cleaning tools, the concrete may be wearing away at the surface. Epoxy can help lock down that loose, dusty feel.

  3. Visible wear paths

    Traffic lines, tire marks, and dull patches often show where concrete has been repeatedly stressed. Epoxy flooring helps create a more uniform surface that stands up better to daily use.

  4. Moisture concerns

    Concrete that darkens, feels damp, or shows signs of moisture movement often needs a careful system approach. Surface preparation and the right coating build are key.

  5. Old failed coatings

    Peeling, flaking, or bubbling coatings usually mean the surface was not prepared well enough, or the wrong system was used. Coating removal may be the first step before a new epoxy floor is installed.


Our process

Good epoxy flooring depends on what happens before the coating is ever mixed. Sealix Solutions uses a detailed process that focuses on concrete condition, preparation, and compatibility so the finished system has the best chance to bond and last.

Surface evaluation

We begin by checking the slab for porosity, cracking, contamination, previous coatings, and repair needs. This helps us determine what level of prep and what kind of coating build is appropriate for the project.

Grinding and cleaning

Concrete must be free of weak material, dust, residues, and loose contaminants. Mechanical preparation creates the profile needed for adhesion, and cleaning removes the debris that can interfere with the coating.

Repairs and build-up

Cracks, pits, and damaged areas are addressed before coating application. Depending on the project, epoxy flooring may include primers, body coats, color layers, decorative finish options, flake systems, and protective topcoats.

Finish application

Once the substrate is ready, the epoxy system is applied in the correct sequence for the intended use. The result is a surface that is easier to maintain and more resilient than untreated concrete.


Where epoxy works

Different spaces place different demands on a floor. Epoxy flooring is a smart fit where concrete needs to look better and take more abuse than bare slab can handle.

  • Garages for cleaner, more attractive surfaces that handle vehicles, tools, and daily traffic.
  • Warehouses where abrasion resistance and easy cleanup matter every day.
  • Commercial interiors that need a clean, polished appearance with durable performance.
  • Industrial facilities with heavier traffic and more demanding surface conditions.
  • Utility and work areas where concrete benefit from a sealed, low-maintenance finish.

Sealix Solutions installs epoxy flooring for residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and each system is selected based on the demands of the space rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.


Finish options

Epoxy flooring can be tailored to match how the space is used and how you want it to look. Some projects focus on function first, while others need a stronger decorative finish.

Solid color systems

These provide a clean, even look that works well for garages, work areas, and interiors where simplicity and durability matter most.

Flake systems

Decorative flake systems add texture, visual depth, and a more finished appearance. They are also useful for helping disguise small imperfections in the base surface.

Protective topcoats

Topcoats help increase resistance to wear and help the floor stand up to repeated use. They also support the final appearance of the finished system.


Why prep matters

Epoxy flooring is only as good as the surface underneath it. If a slab is covered with dust, oils, old coatings, weak concrete, or hidden moisture issues, the new system may not bond the way it should. That is why preparation is not a side step. It is the foundation of the work.

At Sealix Solutions, preparation may include coating removal, grinding, repair work, profiling, and thorough cleaning before any coating goes down. This process helps improve adhesion, reduce early failure, and create a surface that looks more consistent after installation.

For many Brigham City, UT properties, the difference between a floor that disappoints and a floor that holds up comes down to this early stage. Careful prep supports the look, performance, and long-term value of the finished floor.


What to expect

Every epoxy flooring project starts with understanding the slab and ends with a surface that is ready for daily use. Homeowners and property managers often want a clear picture of what the job will involve.

  • Inspection of the concrete surface and existing conditions.
  • Preparation through grinding, cleaning, and repair work.
  • Coating system selection based on the space and intended use.
  • Application of primers, epoxy layers, decorative elements, and topcoats as needed.
  • Final review of the finished surface for appearance and consistency.

We keep the work focused on what the floor needs, which helps avoid unnecessary layers or shortcuts that can weaken the result.


Surface care

Once epoxy flooring is installed, it becomes much easier to maintain than raw concrete. Regular sweeping and routine cleaning help preserve the appearance and keep dirt from building up. Because the surface is sealed and seamless, spills are typically easier to address before they become stains.

A few simple habits can help protect the finish:

  • Remove grit and debris before it gets ground into the surface.
  • Clean spills sooner rather than letting them sit.
  • Use gentle cleaners that are suitable for coated floors.
  • Avoid dragging rough or sharp items across the surface.

With the right care, epoxy flooring can continue to serve the space with a cleaner appearance and less daily maintenance than bare slab.


Common questions

How do I know epoxy flooring is a fit for my slab?

The best starting point is a surface inspection. We look at cracking, porosity, contamination, existing coatings, and moisture concerns to decide whether epoxy flooring is a good match and what prep it will need.

Can you work over an old coating?

Sometimes, but only if the existing material is sound and compatible. If the old surface is failing, coating removal may be needed before a new system can be installed.

What makes epoxy different from a basic concrete sealer?

A sealer is typically designed to protect and reduce absorption, while epoxy flooring creates a thicker, more durable coating system that changes both the look and the performance of the surface.

Will epoxy flooring help with cleanup?

Yes, a seamless coated floor is generally easier to clean than bare concrete because dirt, liquids, and residue do not soak into the slab as easily.

Can epoxy be used for decorative floors?

Yes, epoxy flooring can include decorative flake systems, color layers, and finish options that create a more refined appearance while still protecting the concrete.

How long does the process take?

Project timing depends on the size of the space, the condition of the concrete, the amount of prep required, and the coating system selected. The surface evaluation helps set clear expectations before work begins.


Start your project

If your concrete is worn, stained, or no longer fitting the space, epoxy flooring can be a strong next step. Sealix Solutions brings detailed preparation, careful application, and durable coating systems to properties throughout Brigham City, UT.

From garages and commercial interiors to industrial floors and other high-use spaces, we build epoxy flooring systems that are made for real conditions, not just a showroom look. If you are ready to protect the slab and improve the space, we can help you choose the right path forward.

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