If you’ve ever had your garage floor, patio, or carport coated, you probably remember how good it looked at first. Clean, smooth, and finished—it felt like a big upgrade.
But then a couple of years go by.
You start noticing wear. Maybe it’s peeling in spots, maybe it’s just not holding up the way you expected. Before long, you’re hearing the same thing again: “It just needs another coat.”
And that’s where the cycle begins.
At All Sealed Up, we see this all the time—homeowners stuck redoing the same surfaces every few years, spending more money each time, without ever getting a lasting result.
The truth is, most traditional concrete coatings were never designed to be permanent. Epoxies and basic sealers can look great early on, but they struggle to hold up against moisture, traffic, and everyday use. Over time, they break down. And when they do, the “solution” is usually just to coat over it again.
We don’t believe in that approach.
Instead, we offer a different kind of system—one that’s built to last from the start. Our polyaspartic coatings are designed to handle real-life conditions: vehicles coming in and out, changing temperatures, moisture in the concrete, and daily wear. More importantly, they’re not meant to be a temporary fix.
When we install a polyaspartic coating, the goal isn’t to see you again in two years for another application. It’s to give you a surface that holds up—one that you can rely on without constantly maintaining or redoing it.
That’s why so many homeowners are making the switch. They’re tired of the repeat costs. Tired of the downtime. Tired of wondering how long the next coating will actually last.
And it’s not just garages. We’re installing these systems on patios, carports, walkways, and even interior concrete spaces—anywhere people want a clean, durable finish without the hassle of ongoing recoating.
In most cases, we can complete the entire installation in just one day. You get a finished surface quickly, and more importantly, you get peace of mind knowing it’s built for the long haul.
At the end of the day, it comes down to this: you can keep recoating your concrete every few years… or you can fix it the right way once.
If you’re ready to get out of that cycle, All Sealed Up is here to help.