POLYASPARTIC FLOORING SYSTEMS

Same-Day Return-to-Service. Zero Compromise on Performance.

Fast-curing, UV-stable, and chemical-resistant engineered flooring systems for industrial, commercial, and high-use applications.

What Sets Polyaspartic Apart

Cures in Hours, Not Days

Return to full service the same day. No multi-day facility shutdowns, no lost production shifts. Polyaspartic reaches full cure in 3–6 hours under typical conditions.

UV-Stable — Won’t Amber or Yellow

Unlike standard epoxy, polyaspartic systems hold their color and sheen under direct UV exposure — inside or out. No chalking, no yellowing, no recoat cycles.

Broad Temperature Install Window

Installs and cures across a wide temperature range where moisture-sensitive epoxy systems fail. Cold slabs, heated bays, and high-humidity environments are all in range.

The CCR Installation Process

Every polyaspartic installation starts with preconstruction consultation. We review your slab condition, chemical exposure profile, and operational schedule before a single product is specified.

Surface preparation is non-negotiable. We diamond grind to a CSP 3–4 profile and test moisture vapor emissions before application. The system we recommend is the one validated for your substrate — not the fastest to quote.

Our validated installation protocols deliver consistent mil thickness and adhesion across the full slab. No shortcuts. No change orders from cut-rate prep.

System Specifications

  • Cure time — return to light foot traffic in 3–6 hours
  • UV stability — color-stable under direct sunlight exposure
  • Chemical resistance — oil, hydraulic fluid, de-icers, mild acids
  • Temperature range — installs from 0°F to 120°F ambient
  • Seamless, non-porous — no joints, no grout lines for fluid infiltration
  • Decorative options — broadcast chip, quartz aggregate, solid color
  • Preconstruction consultation — spec review and site assessment included

Ready for a Same-Day Solution?

We review your slab, your chemicals, and your operational schedule before recommending any system.