Polyaspartic Floor Coating in Murfreesboro, TN
Polyaspartic is the fastest premium floor coating on the market. Where standard epoxy needs 24–72 hours to cure, a polyaspartic system can be ground, coated, and walked on in the same day. For Murfreesboro homeowners and businesses that can't shut a garage or commercial floor down for long, it's the right tool for the job.
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What Makes Polyaspartic Different
Polyaspartic is technically an aliphatic polyurea — a fast-curing, UV-stable cousin of polyurethane. It cures through a temperature-dependent reaction in 30–120 minutes per coat, which is roughly 10x faster than standard epoxy. Once cured, it's harder, more flexible, and more UV-resistant than epoxy, which means no yellowing in sun-exposed garages and far better resistance to hot tire pickup.
The trade-off is cost and skill: polyaspartic resin is more expensive per gallon than epoxy, and the short pot life demands experienced installers who can move fast and clean. That's why we've trained our entire crew specifically on polyaspartic application.
1-Day Garage Floor Installs
Our 1-day polyaspartic garage floor system is the most popular fast-turnaround install we offer. We arrive at 7 AM with diamond grinders, prep and patch the slab by mid-morning, apply the pigmented polyaspartic base around noon, broadcast flakes, and finish the clear topcoat by mid-afternoon. You can walk on the floor at 7 PM the same evening and drive on it the next day.
This system is ideal for single-vehicle households, commercial garages that can't close, and any project where speed matters more than the small cost premium over a 2-day epoxy install.
Cost
Polyaspartic-only systems in Murfreesboro run $4–$9 per square foot installed — typically 10–20% more than a standard epoxy/polyaspartic hybrid. A 2-car garage runs $1,800–$2,800 depending on slab condition and flake density.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is polyaspartic really finished in one day?
Yes. Our standard 1-day polyaspartic garage system is start-to-finish in 8–10 hours, walkable in 4 hours after the topcoat, and drivable the next day.
Will polyaspartic yellow in sunlight?
No. Polyaspartic is fully UV-stable and stays clear for the life of the floor — a major advantage over epoxy in sun-exposed garages.
Does polyaspartic resist hot tire pickup?
Yes. The chemistry and flexibility of polyaspartic make it dramatically more resistant to hot tire pickup than standard epoxy.
Is polyaspartic stronger than epoxy?
It's harder, more flexible, and more chemical-resistant on the surface. We typically still use an epoxy base for thickness and use polyaspartic as the topcoat — best of both worlds.