/ How We Work

Controlled process. Uncompromised finish.

Every floor we install follows the same strict sequence—surface preparation, layering, cure time. Not one stage is abbreviated to meet a deadline.

Low-angle close-up of a concrete subfloor being mechanically ground and profiled in an empty residential room, controlled studio strobe lighting raking across the surface to reveal every pore and imperfection, bare walls, no furniture, precise industrial equipment in frame
Low-angle close-up of a concrete subfloor being mechanically ground and profiled in an empty residential room, controlled studio strobe lighting raking across the surface to reveal every pore and imperfection, bare walls, no furniture, precise industrial equipment in frame
Hands in gloves hand-rolling a clear epoxy primer coat onto a bare concrete slab in an empty residential interior, controlled strobe lighting from the left isolating the wet sheen of fresh primer against the grey substrate, tight mid-angle framing showing the roller and the surface in equal detail
Hands in gloves hand-rolling a clear epoxy primer coat onto a bare concrete slab in an empty residential interior, controlled strobe lighting from the left isolating the wet sheen of fresh primer against the grey substrate, tight mid-angle framing showing the roller and the surface in equal detail
Wide-angle environmental shot of a finished epoxy floor in an empty residential living room, natural daylight flooding in from floor-to-ceiling windows on the left, the sealed surface reflecting the window light with mirror-like clarity, low-angle perspective emphasizing the floor's visual weight, bare walls, no furniture
Wide-angle environmental shot of a finished epoxy floor in an empty residential living room, natural daylight flooding in from floor-to-ceiling windows on the left, the sealed surface reflecting the window light with mirror-like clarity, low-angle perspective emphasizing the floor's visual weight, bare walls, no furniture
— Step 01

Surface preparation comes first

Mechanical diamond grinding opens the concrete's pores and removes any contaminants. Adhesion fails without this step—so we never skip it.

— Step 02

Primer coat, applied by hand

A penetrating epoxy primer is hand-rolled into the prepared slab and allowed its full cure window. Rushing this stage undermines every layer above it.

— Step 03

Hand-selected colorants, layered for depth

Custom colorant systems are chosen per project and applied by hand in successive layers. The result is a visual depth mass-kit products cannot produce.

— Step 04

Full cure times

A high-build polyaspartic topcoat seals the system. We hold the space until cure is complete—durability and finish quality depend on it equally.

Durability meets luxury at every stage—not just the finish.

A showroom-quality floor is the result of what happens before the topcoat—the grinding, the primer, the cure windows held without compromise. That discipline is the product.

• Ready to begin

Your space deserves a floor built this way.

Site visits are by appointment. Reach out to discuss your project and we'll walk through every step with you before work begins.