
About us
Epoxy floor coatings have long been the go-to choice for homeowners and businesses seeking a durable and attractive finish. However, these coatings often come with a hefty environmental cost, as they contain harmful chemicals such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and solvent-based resins. Moreover, epoxy coatings have a limited lifespan and require frequent maintenance and reapplication, resulting in additional waste and expense over time. Lifetime Green Coatings presents a compelling alternative by combining cutting-edge technology with a commitment to sustainability. Our proprietary floor coatings are composed of plant and soy-based, eco-friendly materials that eliminate the need for harmful chemicals. These coatings are solvent-free, A fire rated, non-toxic, and emit zero VOCs, making them safe for both people, pets, and the environment. By opting for Lifetime Green Coatings, residents and businesses can enjoy a stunning floor finish while minimizing their ecological footprint.
Services we offer
Basement Floor Coatings, Concrete Floor Coatings, Epoxy Floor Coating, Garage Floor Coatings, Outdoor Patio Coatings
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
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All skilled traders and home improvement contractors operating in the State of Connecticut are required to be licensed or registered by the State Department of Consumer Protection. License or registration identification is required to be on all advertising, business cards, signage, and contracts. You can check to see if a contractor or tradesperson is licensed or registered by going to: State of Connecticut licensing