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Flow Form Coatings, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Hawk Point, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Absolutely thrilled with the work done by this company! From start to finish, the team was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly easy to work with. They took the time to explain the process, help me choose the right color and finish for my space, and executed everything with precision and care.The transformation of my garage and patio areas is unbelievable! The coloring came out even better than I imagined, with rich tones that really complement my home. I really appreciated their attention to detail and commitment to quality. You can tell they take pride in their work, and it absolutely shows in the final product. I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out and would 100% recommend them to anyone looking for high-quality epoxy overlays and custom concrete finishes. Worth every penny!"
Flake Style Flooring
The Shop - 30x60
Marble Galore!
Glass Like Finish!
Response time3 days
Enduracrete of St. Louis
4.2(
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Serving Hawk Point, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We hired EnduraCrete to apply a flake epoxy floor in our garage, the floor had lots of cracks and we were not sure if it needed to be replace. When Jim came out he assured us that the cracks could be filled and there would be no problem putting down the flake floor. The process was so smooth and they had it done within 4 days. We couldn't believe it. They are a one of a kind company that I would refer to anyone. Their staff is very knowledgeable at what they do!"
 Acid Staining
 Concrete striping,cleaning, staining & sealing
 Concrete Overlay
Concrete Polishing
 Garage concrete staining

+74

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Quality Affordable Painting
4.9(
18
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Serving Hawk Point, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Professional, attentive, estimate was very reasonable. They were timely. Kept me updated, and after 3 yrs of looking at those eyesores it is done and BEAUTIFUL I am So happy and definitely recommend"
Exterior Power wash
Response time7 hrs
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Always seal concrete stain to protect against wear and preserve the color. This applies to acid- and water-based stains but not always to concrete paint. Many paints designed for outdoor use contain ingredients designed to protect and waterproof without the need for additional sealant. Fortunately, learning how to seal concrete is something most DIY-savvy homeowners can tackle.

Concrete is extremely porous. Without a proper sealing, it will absorb just about anything it comes in contact with, including water and ice. During the colder months with freeze-thaw cycles, this could cause the concrete to crack and become damaged in other ways. You always want to seal your cleaned concrete surfaces after they’ve completely dried out.

Yes, you can seal old concrete, but proper preparation is essential. Before sealing, ensure the concrete is clean, dry, and free of any old sealant. To check if resealing is necessary, place a few drops of water on the surface; if they are absorbed in less than five minutes, it's time to reseal. If you are using the same type of sealer that was previously applied, you may not need to remove the old layer. However, if you are applying a different type of sealer, the existing one must be removed. Additionally, repair or fill any cracks to create a smooth base before you begin sealing.

You can seal a concrete slab by cleaning the surface, filling in any cracks, etching the surface, applying a sealer, and letting it dry. Concrete slabs don't typically need sealing, but you can use a topical concrete sealer if you notice signs of water damage. If you haven't already fixed the cause of the leak, then you'll want to repair the plumbing before you seal a concrete slab.

Regular cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals, and periodic resealing extend its lifespan.

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