Stain-proof, hot-tire-resistant epoxy and polyaspartic systems that turn a dull slab into a showroom floor in one day. Installed in Reynoldsburg by our verified Columbus crew with a Limited 15 Year Warranty on every floor.
Reynoldsburg homeowners at the I-70 and I-270 interchange in southeast Franklin County live at the intersection of two of the most heavily maintained winter highway corridors in the Columbus area. That junction location means the vehicles entering Reynoldsburg driveways through winter carry road brine from two directions simultaneously, and the garage floors in this community accumulate chloride exposure at a rate that compounds the freeze-thaw cycling damage that central Ohio winters deliver to every unprotected slab. Amazing Garage Floors installs a residential epoxy and polyaspartic system for Reynoldsburg homeowners in a single day, built on the diamond-grind prep foundation that addresses both the salt infiltration and the freeze-thaw surface damage that Reynoldsburg concrete carries.
The I-70 and I-270 interchange at the southeast quadrant of the Columbus beltway puts Reynoldsburg in a unique position relative to road salt exposure. Both I-70 and I-270 are primary Ohio Department of Transportation maintenance corridors, and the junction area receives winter salt application from two directions through every winter event. Vehicles commuting from either highway into Reynoldsburg neighborhoods bring that combined road brine onto driveways and garage floors through November, December, January, February, and into March during extended cold periods.
Reynoldsburg's older residential stock, the neighborhoods developed in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s along Main Street, Taylor Road, and the East Main corridor, has concrete that has accumulated forty to sixty years of central Ohio freeze-thaw cycling combined with decades of the I-70 and I-270 salt exposure described above. The pitting, crack networks, and surface delamination in these older Reynoldsburg slabs reflects the compounding of both damage vectors over the decades the concrete has been in service.
Newer Reynoldsburg construction south of I-70 and along the US-40 corridor has younger concrete, but central Ohio's freeze-thaw cycling acts on it from year one and the highway salt exposure begins immediately. A Reynoldsburg slab from 2003 has been through over twenty winters with consistent I-70 and I-270 corridor brine exposure. Without a sealed coating, the surface deterioration cycle that began in year one has progressed visibly over that timeframe.
Diamond grinding removes the deteriorated surface layer from Reynoldsburg garage concrete, including the salt-contaminated paste from dual highway corridor brine exposure and the freeze-thaw-damaged surface texture from Columbus winters. The mechanical bond profile created by grinding holds the epoxy basecoat through future freeze-thaw cycling and salt exposure. The grind also reveals the true condition of the concrete: the full extent of cracking, the depth of pitting, and any previous repair work done over unground concrete.
Crack repair assigns flexible filler to movement-active cracks and rigid injection to stable static cracks based on movement status assessment. Spalled and pitted areas are filled with polymer-modified mortar finished to grade. The three-layer system, high-solids epoxy basecoat, vinyl flake broadcast, and UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat, completes the installation in a single day for most Reynoldsburg residential garages. Foot traffic is available the following morning, vehicle traffic within approximately 72 hours.
The UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat seals the Reynoldsburg slab against future salt chloride infiltration from both the I-70 and I-270 winter maintenance corridors. The anti-slip texture of the full-flake broadcast is practical in a Reynoldsburg garage where road brine from two highway directions is tracked in on wet winter tires through the season.
Reynoldsburg's residential character covers two distinct zones. The older Main Street and Taylor Road corridor neighborhoods have the 1960s through 1980s concrete that has accumulated the most damage from decades of freeze-thaw cycling and highway salt exposure. These slabs benefit the most from the diamond-grind process that removes the deteriorated surface and from thorough crack and spall repair before coating.
The newer development south of I-70 has younger concrete that still benefits from protective coating before visible damage accumulates. Sealing a newer Reynoldsburg slab proactively stops the freeze-thaw and salt damage cycle before it progresses to the point visible on the older corridor slabs. The one-day installation and the Limited 15 Year Warranty make the case for acting early on newer slabs rather than waiting for damage to become visible.
Every Reynoldsburg residential epoxy installation carries the Amazing Garage Floors Limited 15 Year Warranty covering delamination, peeling, and bubbling attributable to product or workmanship for as long as you own the home. The free on-site assessment evaluates the concrete condition after a diagnostic grind and presents the repair scope and finish options with no obligation to proceed.
Reynoldsburg is adjacent to Pickerington to the southeast, Gahanna to the north, and Columbus city limits to the west. Our east Columbus and southeast Franklin County service territory covers Reynoldsburg and the surrounding communities. Contact us to schedule your free Reynoldsburg garage assessment.
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