
If previous floor coatings have bubbled or peeled in your Vallejo garage, moisture is usually the reason. Urethane cement is engineered to handle exactly that - and last for years doing it.

Urethane cement flooring in Vallejo is a poured, polymer-modified coating applied directly to your concrete slab at roughly a quarter-inch thick - it cures into a seamless, non-porous surface that handles moisture, heat, and heavy use, and most residential installations are complete in three to five days.
Unlike a painted floor or a standard epoxy coating, urethane cement is specifically formulated to resist vapor pressure from below - which makes it one of the better choices for Vallejo garages and utility spaces where bay-influenced ground moisture is a constant. If your previous coating bubbled or peeled within a year or two, that moisture coming up from the slab is almost certainly why.
If your space is more about appearance than heavy-duty performance, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings may be a better fit. We are happy to walk through both options with you during your free estimate visit.
If a painted or coated floor is lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, the coating has lost its bond with the concrete beneath - most often because moisture from the slab is pushing up against it from below. This is a common problem in Vallejo's bay-adjacent climate. Urethane cement is designed to handle that vapor pressure, which is why it tends to outlast standard paint or epoxy here.
If small cracks in your concrete floor have gradually widened or multiplied over the past few years, that is worth paying attention to. In Vallejo and the broader Bay Area, minor seismic activity and clay soil movement can cause slabs to shift slowly over time, and those cracks will only get harder to address the longer you wait.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, grease, and chemicals soak in rather than wiping off. If your garage or laundry room floor has years of staining that scrubbing will not remove, or if the surface is rough and gritty underfoot, a sealed urethane cement floor solves both problems. The finished surface is non-porous, so future spills clean up with a mop.
A smooth, bare concrete floor can become dangerously slippery when wet - especially in a garage or laundry room where water is common. A urethane cement floor with a slip-resistant topcoat addresses that directly. Lighter-colored finishes also reflect more light, which can make a dim garage noticeably easier to work in.
Every urethane cement project starts with full surface preparation - diamond grinding to profile the slab, crack filling, and moisture testing. We then pour and spread the urethane cement material in sections, finishing with a topcoat in your chosen finish level: matte, satin, or gloss. If you want a decorative color flake broadcast into the surface or a slip-resistant texture added to the topcoat, we handle both during the same installation. The result is a seamless floor with no grout lines, no seams, and no place for grime to hide.
For spaces that need a more decorative finish rather than pure performance, we also offer polished concrete flooring - a ground-and-sealed approach that works with your existing slab to produce a refined, reflective surface. Both options start with the same critical surface prep that determines how long any floor system actually lasts.
Built for daily vehicle traffic, moisture exposure, and the kind of chemical spills that happen in a working garage.
A seamless, easy-clean surface for spaces that see standing water, cleaning chemicals, and heavy foot traffic.
Handles dropped tools, chemical exposure, and rough use without the chipping or staining you get from bare concrete.
Gives a finished, professional appearance to any space being updated - without tearing out the existing slab.
Vallejo sits at the edge of San Francisco Bay, and the combination of bay fog, mild winters, and seasonal rain means the ground stays damp for much of the year. That moisture works its way up through concrete slabs from below - a condition called vapor transmission - and it is one of the leading causes of floor coating failures in this area. Urethane cement is one of the few residential floor systems specifically designed to resist that vapor pressure, which is why it tends to outlast standard epoxy or paint in Vallejo's climate. A significant portion of the city's housing stock dates from the 1940s through the 1970s, and those older slabs are more likely to have settled unevenly and developed cracks over time - all of which we assess and address before pouring.
California also enforces some of the strictest air quality rules in the country through the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. We use only compliant, low-emission products on every job - which means less odor during installation and a safer environment for your household while the floor cures. We serve the full Vallejo area, including customers in Fairfield and Martinez, where similar bay-area soil and moisture conditions apply.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your space - size, current condition, and how you use the room - then schedule a free on-site visit to look at your slab before giving you a firm written quote.
During the visit we check for cracks, old coatings, how level the slab is, and - in Vallejo - we always test for moisture. That moisture test determines whether we need a blocking primer before the coating goes down, and it is how we catch anything that could cause a failure down the road.
We grind the concrete, remove any old coatings, fill cracks, and then pour and spread the urethane cement in sections. A typical two-car garage can be coated in a few hours once the slab is ready. The topcoat - including any decorative flake or slip-resistant texture you have chosen - goes on during this stage.
Light foot traffic is safe after 24 to 48 hours. Vehicles should stay off the floor for at least five to seven days - rushing that curing period is one of the most common causes of surface damage. We do a final walkthrough before we leave and give you written care instructions, including which cleaning products are safe to use on your specific topcoat.
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(707) 917-3870In Vallejo's bay climate, skipping a moisture test before pouring is how floors fail. We test every slab before we start and use a vapor-blocking primer when the readings call for it. That step is not optional - it is what makes the difference between a floor that holds for a decade and one that bubbles in a year.
We come out to your home, look at your slab in person, and give you a written quote that breaks out surface preparation, materials, and labor separately. If your older Vallejo slab needs extra crack repair or an old coating removed, you know that before we start - not when you get the final bill.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District limits the coatings contractors can legally use in this region. We use only compliant, low-emission formulations - products that are safer to be around during installation and produce less odor in your home while the floor cures.
We are a local business based in Vallejo with verifiable references from homeowners throughout Solano County. A CSLB-licensed contractor with a local track record is far more accountable than one who drives in from out of the area with no history here.
All of it adds up to one thing: a floor that is built for Vallejo's specific conditions, by a contractor who looked at your slab before quoting you and will stand behind the work when it is done.
A ground-and-sealed approach that refines your existing slab into a reflective, low-maintenance surface - a good alternative when aesthetics matter more than maximum moisture resistance.
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