EPOXY FLOOR COATING
IN FARMINGTON, MN

Farmington built out heavily through the 2000s and 2010s. Most of the slabs we coat here are 10 to 25 years old — usually clean structurally but almost always still carrying curing compound or topical sealer that has to be removed mechanically before any coating bonds.

Local Concrete Notes — Farmington

WHAT WE SEE
ON FARMINGTON SLABS

Farmington built out heavily through the 2000s and 2010s, with continued newer growth on the south and east sides. Most of the garage slabs we coat here are 10 to 25 years old — newer concrete that's usually structurally clean but almost always still has curing compound or a topical sealer that has to be ground off. The bigger attached garages common in Farmington's newer subdivisions show typical suburban wear: drip-line scaling at the overhead door, hot tire pickup, and the start of joint movement from freeze/thaw cycling.

We treat every Farmington slab the same way: walk it first, profile it correctly, repair what needs repair, and put down a system that can take everything a Dakota County winter throws at it. No shortcuts on a brand-new slab, no shortcuts on a 20-year-old one.

  • Curing-compound removal is the standard first step on most Farmington slabs
  • Drip-line salt scaling at the overhead-door track from accumulated winter exposure
  • Joint movement from freeze/thaw needs to be addressed before coating to prevent transferred cracks
  • 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 Farmington

NEIGHBORHOODS
WE SERVE

Farmington is a growing Dakota County suburb with its core built out through the 2000s and 2010s and active new construction continuing on the south and east edges. The city sits in the Vermillion River watershed, and most of our work here is on newer slabs in good condition — the main task is curing-compound removal and standard prep before coating.

CharleswoodThe MeadowsDowntown FarmingtonBridgewater CrossingTrout BrookNorth Farmington

Local Area

SERVING THE
FARMINGTON 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.

  • Castle Rock Regional Trail
  • Trout Brook Park
  • Farmington Community Center
  • Downtown Farmington historic core
  • Dakota County Technical College
  • Vermillion River watershed access

FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

Farmington-specific questions we hear often — answered straight.

We're in Bridgewater Crossing, built around 2012. What does our garage slab likely need?

A 2012 Farmington slab is about 12–13 years old. At that age, expect moderate suburban wear — salt-line scaling at the overhead door, early stages of joint movement, possibly the start of hot tire pickup. Curing compound from the original pour may still be partially present. Full diamond grind, joint treatment, and the coating system is the standard plan for a slab this age.

Is Farmington within your service area?

Yes. Farmington is within our regular Dakota County service area. We work here often, and scheduling is similar to other south-metro locations. Call (952) 222-7413 or use the contact form for current availability.

We have an acreage property near Farmington with a large shop slab. Do you coat those?

Yes. Shop and outbuilding slabs are a regular part of what we do. Larger rural shop floors are often in the 1,000–2,500 square foot range — we quote based on square footage, condition, and system selection after walking the slab.

How do you handle cracks in a Farmington garage floor?

We V-cut or route the crack to create a clean channel, vacuum it out, and fill with a polyurea repair compound that flexes slightly through freeze/thaw movement. Once cured, we grind it flush with the surrounding surface. The crack filler cures before any topcoat goes down, so the repair is fully integrated into the finished floor.

READY FOR A NEW FLOOR
IN FARMINGTON?

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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