EPOXY FLOOR COATING
IN SHAKOPEE, MN
Shakopee is one of the fastest-growing cities in the metro. Most of our residential work here is on slabs from the 2000s and 2010s, and the commercial side around Valley Green Business Park keeps us running industrial-grade systems year-round.
Local Concrete Notes — Shakopee
WHAT WE SEE
ON SHAKOPEE SLABS
Shakopee's growth shows up directly in the slabs we coat. Most of our residential work here is on garages from the 2000s and 2010s — newer concrete that's structurally sound but almost always still has curing compound from the original finish that has to be removed before any coating bonds. The commercial side is even busier: the Valley Green Business Park, distribution centers, and the warehouse corridor north of 169 generate a steady stream of industrial floor work where slab profiles and prior coating histories vary wildly.
On a brand-new pour, we wait the full cure window before coating — 28 to 30 days minimum on a residential slab — and then strip the curing compound mechanically. Coating new concrete too early is one of the most common reasons a system fails inside a year.
- New construction slabs need curing-compound removal — they're not 'ready to coat' from the pour
- Warehouse and industrial floors often have abrasion damage and failed prior coatings
- New garages benefit from being coated within the first year, before salt damage starts
- Diamond grinding on every job — no acid wash, no shortcuts
- Sherwin-Williams industrial epoxy and polyaspartic products
- 10-year written warranty on every installation
ALSO SERVING NEARBY CITIES
READY FOR A NEW FLOOR
IN SHAKOPEE?
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.


