Which surfaces are included?
Main slab area, steps, curbs, edges, and stem walls should be identified so the scope is clear.
Garage spaces around Paradise Valley range from daily parking to detailed storage and workshop uses. We build the estimate around the concrete, the property, and how the space needs to function.
Paradise Valley sits between Phoenix and Scottsdale, with hillside properties, long drives, varied garage layouts, and homes built across different decades. Access, edges, stem walls, storage, previous floor treatments, and sun at the garage opening can all affect the project.
A free on-site estimate gives those details a place in the scope. The goal is a clear explanation of preparation, repairs, coating layers, finish, and return-to-use conditions for the selected products.
Main slab area, steps, curbs, edges, and stem walls should be identified so the scope is clear.
Paint, sealers, oil, tire residue, or an older coating can change preparation and removal needs.
Cracks, pitting, spalling, and damaged edges are assessed before the layer system is selected.
Parking, display, storage, workshop activity, cleaning, and equipment movement all inform finish and care choices.
The proposal should identify the base, decorative layer, and topcoat rather than relying on one product label.
A decorative broadcast can add visual depth and influence surface texture. Solid-color systems create a different look. The selected finish affects material use, application steps, cleaning, and how marks or dust appear between cleanings.
They can be discussed during the estimate. Their dimensions, edges, condition, and desired finish should be identified separately from the main floor.
Size changes material and application planning, but use, slab condition, exposure, and finish are more important to material selection than area alone.
The existing treatment needs to be identified and tested. It may affect preparation or need removal before a compatible coating system can be applied.