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Surface Bella, LLC
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Serving Seneca, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

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"Surface Bella did the coating on our garage floor and front porch. They poured a patio and covered part of it. They were professional and responsible. The work was done on time and they cleaned everything up after. Both projects were well done and as expected, if not better. We would definitely recommend them."
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate99%
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Carolina Landscapes
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Seneca, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"The boys are the BEST and so professional. They had impeccable manners. The work was the best and they cleaned up after they finished. They came back and checked on the sod and plants to make sure they took. I highly recommend them!!"
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Response time6 days
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Queen Street WoodWorks LLC
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Seneca, SC and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

\n\nAt Queen Street WoodWorks, we believe quality craftsmanship, honest communication, and attention to detail are the foundation of every successful project. Whether it’s repairing a home after a buyer’s inspection, tackling a long-overdue punch list, or completing custom carpentry and renovations, we treat every home with the same care and pride we’d expect in our own. Our goal is simple: deliver dependable, high-quality work that gives homeowners confidence and lasting value.

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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

You’ll usually need to prime a garage floor before painting—especially if the floor is unpainted. Garage floors are made from concrete, which is porous and produces dust. The dust can contaminate the paint and cause issues with adherence. 

Primer creates a barrier and gives you a clean surface to work on. It also minimizes absorption to help give you an even, pro-looking paint job. Make sure you choose a primer that’s specifically designed to cover concrete flooring.

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.

The cost to seal concrete is around $1,500 on average, but you could spend anywhere from $1,000 to $7,000, depending on the type of sealer used and the size of the space. You may want to seal concrete that receives a large amount of foot traffic or heavy wear. While you can seal concrete yourself with materials from a home improvement store, you must ensure the surface is clean and ready to accept the sealer. Hiring a professional is often recommended to ensure good, even coverage that provides adequate protection.

A concrete seal can protect your garage floor from water and stains as can an epoxy coating. The main difference is that epoxy is much more durable and better for heavy-duty wear and tear—it’s used in more industrial and commercial settings. If you’re just using the garage as storage for tools and your car, concrete sealer will do just fine. But if your garage doubles as a workshop for side projects and auto repair, epoxy will hold up better.

Most garage floor paints are epoxy-based and available in DIY kits. One-part epoxies are simpler to apply than two-part epoxies, which have a more involved process. Sometimes, people also use latex-based paint because it’s easier to clean up mistakes with soap and water. Either way, make sure your paint is specifically designed for concrete garage floors. It should say so on the label.

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