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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about our concrete coating systems, installation process, and what to expect when working with IronRock Concrete Coatings.
We install epoxy, flake epoxy, polyaspartic, metallic epoxy, and polished concrete systems. Each system is selected based on the space, traffic, moisture conditions, and performance required.
Most residential projects are completed in one to three days, depending on the system and condition of the concrete. Commercial and larger projects vary based on size, prep requirements, and cure times. We outline timelines clearly before work begins.
This depends on the coating system used. Many polyaspartic systems allow foot traffic within hours and vehicle traffic within 24 hours. Epoxy systems typically require longer cure times. We’ll provide exact timelines for your project.
Yes. Our coating systems are designed to resist oil, chemicals, moisture intrusion, and everyday wear. Proper surface preparation is critical to performance, which is why prep is a non-negotiable part of our process.
Most failures are due to improper surface preparation, moisture issues, or rushed installations. We diamond grind concrete, address cracks and surface issues, and select systems appropriate for the space to reduce these risks.
Yes. Our coating systems include written warranties that vary by system and application. Warranty details are reviewed during the quoting process so expectations are clear.
In many cases, yes. We assess the condition of the concrete during the site visit to determine what prep or repairs are needed before coating. Not all slabs are the same, which is why assessments matter.
Yes. We work with builders, business owners, and property managers on commercial and industrial spaces that require durable, easy-to-maintain flooring systems.
Pricing depends on the size of the space, condition of the concrete, prep required, and coating system selected. A free site assessment allows us to provide an accurate quote rather than rough estimates.
The first step is a site assessment. We review your concrete, discuss options, and outline clear next steps so you can decide how to move forward.