EPOXY FLOOR COATING
IN EDINA, MN

Edina is a mix of original 1950s and 60s ramblers and newer teardown-rebuilds. Older slabs here need significant prep — pitting fill, scaling repair, sometimes full removal of a failed coating. Newer construction slabs need curing-compound removal before anything bonds correctly.

Local Concrete Notes — Edina

WHAT WE SEE
ON EDINA SLABS

Edina is a mix of established 1950s and 60s ramblers, mid-century split-levels, and a growing number of teardown-rebuilds with three- and four-stall attached garages. Older Edina slabs are 60 to 70 years old and typically need real prep — pitting fill, scaling repair, sometimes full removal of a failed prior coating. The newer construction slabs are usually clean structurally but always carry curing compound that needs to come off mechanically. Mature tree cover throughout the city also means many slabs stay damp longer, which makes moisture vapor a real consideration.

Two slabs on the same Edina block can need completely different prep plans. We don't assume — we walk every floor before quoting and write the system around what the concrete actually is, not what we'd prefer it to be.

  • Older Edina ramblers often have 60-plus-year-old garage slabs that need significant prep
  • Newer teardown-rebuilds always need curing-compound removal before bonding
  • Heavy tree shade slows slab drying — vapor testing matters here
  • Diamond grinding on every job — no acid wash, no shortcuts
  • Sherwin-Williams industrial epoxy and polyaspartic products
  • 10-year written warranty on every installation
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Service Areas in Edina

NEIGHBORHOODS
WE SERVE

Edina is one of the most established and well-maintained suburbs in the metro. The mix of original 1950s ramblers, mid-century split-levels, and teardown-rebuild executive homes creates a uniquely diverse prep scenario: older original slabs that need significant work sit next to brand-new pours that need nothing more than curing-compound removal. The Country Club district and 50th & France area have some of the oldest residential garage slabs in Hennepin County's suburbs.

50th & FranceMorningsideCentennial LakesCorneliaIndian HillsInterlachen ParkCountry Club district

Local Area

SERVING THE
EDINA AREA

We are a local Minnesota company. If you can see any of these landmarks from your property, we are in your neighborhood and work here regularly.

  • 50th & France shopping district
  • Centennial Lakes Park
  • Southdale Center
  • Rosland Park
  • Braemar Golf Course
  • Lake Cornelia

FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

Edina-specific questions we hear often — answered straight.

We're tearing down and rebuilding our Edina home. When can we coat the new garage slab?

New garage slabs need a minimum of 28–30 days of cure before coating. After that window, we grind off the curing compound, confirm moisture and pH are in range, and install the system. It is an ideal time to coat — clean, flat, well-hydrated concrete with no prior issues to deal with.

Our 1958 Edina rambler still has the original garage slab. Is it salvageable?

Almost certainly yes, unless there is structural failure. A 1958 slab in an Edina rambler likely has 60-plus years of wear — pitting, scaling, possibly an old paint layer. That all gets addressed in prep: grinding removes the surface contamination and prior coatings, repair compound fills the damage, and then the coating system bonds to clean concrete.

Do you work in the Country Club district and the 50th & France area?

Yes. The older Edina neighborhoods, including Country Club, Morningside, and Interlachen Park, are within our service area. Those areas generate some of our most intensive prep work because of the age of the housing stock.

Our Edina garage slab has moisture issues. Can you still coat it?

Yes. Elevated moisture vapor is manageable with the right primer. We run a moisture vapor emission test before quoting, and if the slab shows vapor transmission above threshold, we spec a vapor-tolerant primer chemistry that bonds to the concrete even in wet conditions.

READY FOR A NEW FLOOR
IN EDINA?

Free quote, no pressure. Benjamin Buckner or Mitchel Lovett — the co-owners — will walk the slab with you, talk through what it needs, and write a real number on the spot.

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