Pre-Installation Checklist
Before selecting materials or scheduling work, confirm the basics that determine how long your will perform. Start by evaluating the concrete condition: look for cracks, flaking, moisture staining, and uneven patches. Measure the garage area and note any slopes toward drains. Check whether the floor is smooth enough for the chosen system and whether surface grinding will be required. Identify chemical garage flooring exposure risks such as oil, gasoline, brake fluid, and cleaning products, since these affect coating performance. Decide how you use the space—vehicle parking, workshop activities, storage, or all of the above—so the finish matches the load and traffic patterns. Finally, plan for prep time and curing requirements so the installation stays on track.
Surface Prep Checklist
High-performing results depend on thorough preparation. Verify that the floor is clean and dry by removing dust, grease, and residues. Eliminate existing coatings or failing sealants when necessary, and repair any spalls, deep cracks, or damaged control joints. Ensure correct moisture management by performing appropriate testing and following recommended thresholds for the selected product. For best adhesion, confirm that grinding or garage floors profiling is completed to the target surface texture. Vacuum thoroughly after prep and before any application step. Protect walls, columns, and nearby surfaces from overspray or incidental contact. If your garage includes a drain, ensure the prep and coating coverage plan accounts for proper flow and consistent thickness where water collects.
>Installation & Finish Checklist
Use a step-by-step verification approach during application. Confirm that mixing ratios are accurate and that installers follow the product-specific application method. Check that primers, base coats, color layers, and top coats are applied at the correct coverage rate. Maintain consistent thickness to reduce the risk of weak spots, bubbling, or premature wear. If traction is part of the plan, verify the slip-resistant finish is achieved through the correct aggregate or texture approach. Mark any expansion areas so the system can flex appropriately. Inspect edges and transitions near door tracks, thresholds, and wall perimeters for complete sealing. After installation, confirm that curing and protection guidelines are followed before moving vehicles or placing heavy items. Review the warranty information and keep installation documentation for future reference.
Conclusion
Choosing the right materials is important, but the difference between a durable surface and a short-lived one comes from preparation, installation discipline, and finish verification. Use this checklist to guide decisions, reduce rework, and protect your investment in that look great and stand up to daily use. With professional installation from ACC Facility Services, you can transform the space into a cleaner, more resilient area that supports both performance and style.
