- Concrete Coatings · Van Wert, OH
Concrete Coatings in Van Wert, OH
From a showroom-style finish on a new Van Wert garage to a hard-wearing shop floor, a Duralast® coating handles both.
Duration Concrete Coatings installs Duralast® concrete, garage, epoxy, and basement floor coatings throughout Van Wert and Van Wert County — dispatched from our Fort Wayne location, about 32 miles southeast. Free on-site estimate, lifetime workmanship warranty on residential concrete floor installations.
- Duralast® certified system
- Coating since 2015
- Lifetime workmanship warranty
Concrete That Stands Up to Van Wert County Conditions
Van Wert's newer subdivisions come with attached garages homeowners want to finish to match the house, while its ag and wind-energy economy keeps plenty of working shop and outbuilding floors busy.
A coated floor seals the slab against road salt, oil, hot-tire pickup, and the freeze-thaw cycles that cause Northwest Ohio garage concrete to spall and dust. Done right, it also brightens the space and wipes clean.
Coating Services We Bring to Van Wert
Garage Floor Coating
Flake-finish polyaspartic that shrugs off road salt, oil, and hot tires.
Epoxy Flooring
Flake-finish polyaspartic that shrugs off road salt, oil, and hot tires.
Concrete Floor Coating
Flake-finish polyaspartic that shrugs off road salt, oil, and hot tires.
Basement Floor Coating
Flake-finish polyaspartic that shrugs off road salt, oil, and hot tires.
Duralast® Polyaspartic vs. Standard Epoxy
Traditional Epoxy
The economical, attractive option — installed well.
- $3–$8 per sq ft
- Great looks at a lower price point
- Can yellow under UV; brittle in deep cold
Recommended for NW Ohio
Duralast® Polyaspartic
The longer-life upgrade for sun and salt.
- $5–$12 per sq ft
- UV-stable; flexes through freeze-thaw
- Resists road salt tracked in all winter
What Floor Coating Costs in Van Wert
| Coating system | Price / sq ft | Typical project |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional epoxy | $3–$8 | $1,200–$3,200 (400 sq ft) |
| Duralast® Polyaspartic | $5–$12 | $2,000–$5,000 (standard 2-car) |
| Basement floor coating | $3–$12 | $2,500–$6,500 typical |
Garage pricing by size (Duralast® polyaspartic, our most-requested system)
| 1-car (240–288 sq ft) | $1,200–$3,500 |
| 2-car (400–576 sq ft) | $1,600–$6,900 |
| Most standard 2-car | $2,000–$4,500 |
| 3-car (~864 sq ft) | $3,500–$10,400 |
Our Six-Step Process
- 1. Diagnostic & slab assessment
- 2. Diamond grind the concrete
- 3. Repair cracks & joints
- 4. Apply the Duralast® base coat
- 5. Broadcast color flake
- 6. Seal with the polyaspartic topcoat
Most residential garages are coated in about a day. You can typically walk on the floor within hours and park on it in about 24 hours.
Serving Van Wert from Fort Wayne
Close enough for fast scheduling, with a real warranty behind the work.
~32 mi
From our Fort Wayne location
Van Wert, OH
Plus surrounding townships
Lifetime
Residential workmanship warranty
Since 2015
Coating Indiana & Ohio floors
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve Van Wert and Van Wert County?
Yes. We actively service Van Wert and the surrounding Van Wert County, dispatched from our Fort Wayne location about 32 miles southeast.
How much does a garage floor coating cost in Van Wert?
Most standard 2-car garages run $2,000–$4,500 with our Duralast® polyaspartic system; 1-car and 3-car ranges and an epoxy comparison are in the pricing section above.
How long does installation take?
Most Van Wert garages are coated in about a day. You can usually walk on it within hours and park on it in roughly 24 hours.
Is polyaspartic better than epoxy for Ohio winters?
Polyaspartic stays UV-stable and flexible through freeze-thaw and resists road salt, which is why we recommend it for Van Wert County garages. Epoxy is the more economical option.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes — a lifetime workmanship warranty on residential concrete floor installations.
How do I get a quote in Van Wert?
Request a free on-site estimate through the form, or call (260) 443-1393.
Get Your Free Van Wert Estimate
We’ll measure the slab, talk through colors and systems, and give you an itemized price — no pressure.