A Frequently Asked Question at All Sealed Up
One of the most common questions we hear at All Sealed Up is:
“Will a polyaspartic coating level my garage floor?”
It’s an important question, and the honest answer is no. Polyaspartic coatings do not level or re-grade concrete. Instead, they bond directly to the existing surface and follow the natural profile of your floor.
That means if your concrete has a slight slope toward a drain or minor surface variations, the coating will move with those contours. Polyaspartic is designed to protect and enhance your concrete — not reshape it. It creates a seamless, durable layer over the surface as it exists after proper preparation.
It’s helpful to think of polyaspartic as a high-performance protective system rather than a structural repair product. Its purpose is to deliver:
- Strong, long-lasting adhesion
- Moisture and stain resistance
- Flexibility to handle temperature changes
- A clean, finished appearance
Before installation, our team at All Sealed Up thoroughly prepares the surface. This includes mechanically grinding the concrete for proper bonding and repairing minor cracks or surface imperfections. Small cracks and pitting can be addressed during prep, but significant uneven areas or structural settling require separate corrective work before coating.
In many cases, the fact that polyaspartic follows the existing surface is actually a benefit. It preserves proper drainage slopes, prevents moisture from becoming trapped beneath the coating, and ensures long-term performance. A coating that attempted to “hide” uneven concrete without proper correction would likely fail over time.
At All Sealed Up, we believe in setting clear expectations. Our polyaspartic systems are built to protect, strengthen, and enhance your concrete with a professional, long-lasting finish. If you have concerns about uneven areas in your garage or workspace, we’ll walk you through your options and make sure the surface is properly prepared before installation.
If you’re considering upgrading your floor and want to know exactly what to expect, reach out to All Sealed Up. We’re always happy to answer your questions and help you make the right decision for your space.