Concrete coatings

Garage Floor Coatings in Springfield, MO

A one-day polyurea garage floor that handles hot tires, road salt, jack stands and dropped wrenches — with a lifetime warranty.

Your garage slab takes more abuse than any other concrete on the property. Tires come in at 150°F loaded with winter brine, oil and brake dust settle into open pores, and every dropped tool chips another divot. Bare concrete has nowhere to hide it — the floor dusts, stains and slowly turns gray-brown.

Arrowhead Coating Co. installs Simiron polyurea garage floor systems that seal the slab completely. We start by diamond grinding the concrete to open the profile, then repair cracks, control joints and spalled edges. The polyurea base coat penetrates and bonds mechanically, decorative chips are broadcast to full rejection, and a polyaspartic topcoat locks everything under a surface you can mop.

Because polyurea cures fast, most Springfield-area garages are ground, coated and finished in a single day. You'll walk on it the same evening and park on it the next. That's the practical difference between a professional system and a weekend epoxy kit that needs a week of cure time and still lifts under hot tires.

What you get

  • Hot-tire resistant — no lifting or peeling under parked vehicles
  • Full-flake chip blends that hide dirt and slab imperfections
  • Chemical resistant to oil, gas, brake fluid, antifreeze and salt
  • Slip-resistant texture even when wet
  • Coved edges and coated steps available for a finished look
  • Lifetime residential warranty against peeling and delamination

Questions

Frequently asked

How long does a garage floor coating take?

Most single, double or triple-car garages in the Springfield area are completed in one day. You can walk on the floor that evening and park vehicles on it after about 24 hours.

Is polyurea or epoxy better for a garage?

For most garages we reach for Simiron polyurea: it stays flexible from -30°F to 140°F, resists hot-tire pickup, cures in hours instead of days, and won't yellow under UV. Epoxy is a legitimate option for a low-traffic garage on a tighter budget, but it cures slower and is more prone to lifting under hot tires, so we usually recommend polyurea here.

Do I have to empty my garage?

Yes — the slab needs to be clear so we can grind and coat wall to wall. Most homeowners move everything into the driveway for the day and load back in the next morning.

What does a garage floor coating cost in Springfield MO?

Price depends on square footage, slab condition and the finish you choose. We measure on site and give you a firm written number before any work is scheduled — the estimate is free.

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.