GARAGE & PATIO EPOXY
IN PLYMOUTH, MN
Plymouth has slabs from every era — older central neighborhoods, the big 90s and 2000s suburban core, and brand-new pours still going in out toward the northwest. We adjust the prep approach to match the slab; the one thing that doesn't change is the diamond-grinding step.
Local Concrete Notes — Plymouth
WHAT WE SEE
ON PLYMOUTH SLABS
Plymouth spans a wide range of construction eras — older established neighborhoods near downtown, big 90s and 2000s subdivisions in the middle of the city, and brand-new pours still going in out toward the northwest. That mix means we see everything: 40-year-old slabs with deep pitting and chloride saturation, 20-year-old garages with normal joint movement and tire wear, and fresh concrete still carrying curing compound that has to be removed before coating. Walkout slabs are common in Plymouth and almost always need moisture vapor consideration.
Every slab gets handled on its own terms. We profile the concrete, address whatever's actually wrong with it, and then put down a system that will hold up to Minnesota winters — not a one-size-fits-all template applied to every floor.
- Three-stall attached garages here often show joint movement from freeze/thaw cycling
- Newer NW Plymouth subdivisions need curing-compound removal before bonding
- Walkout patios and lower-level slabs frequently show moisture vapor transmission
- Diamond grinding on every job — no acid wash, no shortcuts
- Sherwin-Williams industrial epoxy and polyaspartic products
- 10-year written warranty on every installation
Service Areas in Plymouth
NEIGHBORHOODS
WE SERVE
Plymouth is Hennepin County's largest suburb by area, spanning from established mid-century neighborhoods near downtown Plymouth to rapidly expanding northwest corridors still adding new streets. The park reserve system in northwest Plymouth — anchored by Elm Creek Park Reserve — creates large undeveloped buffers that keep sections of the city semi-rural even as new subdivisions go in around them.
Local Area
SERVING THE
PLYMOUTH 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.
- Elm Creek Park Reserve
- French Park
- Bass Lake
- Plymouth Creek Park
- West Medicine Lake Park
- Plymouth Ice Center
- Parkers Lake Park
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Plymouth-specific questions we hear often — answered straight.
We're in the Elm Creek area of Plymouth with a brand-new garage. When can we coat it?
New concrete needs at least 28–30 days to cure before any coating system goes down. After that window, we grind off the curing compound, confirm moisture and pH are in range, and install the system. Coating new concrete too early traps moisture and is one of the top causes of early system failure.
Does Plymouth's cold climate limit when you can coat floors?
We coat year-round in Plymouth. Cold weather slows cure times slightly, so we account for slab and ambient temperature when scheduling winter work. The garage needs to be heated to above 50°F during install and for at least 48–72 hours of cure afterward — an unheated garage in January is too cold for proper epoxy cure.
Our Plymouth rambler has a three-car garage. What's the typical project scope?
We quote each project individually after walking the slab — condition, square footage, and system selection all affect price and timeline. A three-stall garage typically runs one to two days. We walk every slab before giving a number, so call or submit the contact form to schedule a quote visit.
Can you coat a concrete patio at a Plymouth home?
Yes. Outdoor patios in Plymouth need a UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurea topcoat. We assess drainage, freeze/thaw exposure, and slab condition at the quote visit before recommending a system for outdoor concrete.
ALSO SERVING NEARBY CITIES
READY FOR A NEW FLOOR
IN PLYMOUTH?
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.


