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Concrete Coatings in Springfield, MO

Springfield is where we're based, so most jobs inside the city are scheduled within a week and finished in a single day.

Floor coating in Springfield

Springfield garages run the full range — 1950s slabs in Rountree and Phelps Grove that have spalled and been painted twice, and brand-new builds off Republic Road and out by James River Freeway with slick, power-troweled concrete that nothing wants to stick to. Both need the same first step: diamond grinding to open the surface profile so the coating bonds to the slab instead of sitting on top of it.

We coat garages, basements, patios, driveways and shop floors across every part of the city — north of Kearney, downtown, the southeast side toward Sunshine and Glenstone, and the newer subdivisions past Battlefield Road. Because we work out of Springfield, we can usually get an estimator on site within a couple of days.

Winter is the other Springfield factor. Road brine tracked in from I-44 and Highway 65 eats bare concrete, and freeze-thaw swings between December and March pop the surface off untreated slabs. A sealed polyurea or epoxy system stops the salt before it reaches the concrete.

What we see most in Springfield

  • Greene County slabs from the 1950s through new construction
  • Salt and brine protection for winter driving off I-44 and US-65
  • Same-week scheduling — we're local, not driving in from Kansas City

Pricing in Springfield

Professionally installed polyurea and epoxy floor systems run $5 to $7 per square foot installed, including grinding, crack repair, chip broadcast, topcoat and the lifetime residential warranty. A typical two-car garage lands around $2,200 to $3,100. See the full cost breakdown.

Ready for a floor you stop apologizing for?

Free on-site measurement and a firm price — no pressure, no gimmicks. Most residential floors are installed in a single day.