
Garage Floor Epoxy in Iowa: Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy Guide
(515) 850-7192 Garage Floor Coating Guide — Iowa Garage Floor Epoxy vs. Polyaspartic: Iowa’s Complete Guide Not all garage floor coatings are equal — and in Iowa’s climate, the wrong choice costs homeowners thousands. Here’s what Central Iowa’s top-reviewed floor coating company wants you to know before you decide. Simiron-Certified Installer 15-Year Warranty · One Transfer Most Floors Done in One Day 250+ Verified Reviews · 4.9★ In This Guide Why Your Coating Choice Matters in Iowa Garage Floor Epoxy vs. Polyaspartic: The Real Difference How Revival’s Polyurea + Polyaspartic System Works Side-by-Side Comparison Table Simiron-Certified: What It Means for Your Floor How to Choose a Floor Coating Company Near You Red Flags to Watch For Frequently Asked Questions See Our Projects & Get a Free Quote ★★★★★ “Best floor coating company in Des Moines — hands down.” One of 250+ verified five-star reviews across Google and Facebook. Browse our completed project gallery → Why Your Coating Choice Matters in Iowa Iowa puts garage floors through the wringer. Freeze-thaw cycles, road salt track-in, moisture wicking through the slab, and 90°F summer heat — it’s one of the most demanding environments a coating can face. Every spring we get calls from homeowners who tried a big-box kit — or hired a company that skipped proper prep — and now have a floor peeling, bubbling, or delaminating in under two years. That’s not a product failure. It’s a process failure. Choose the right system and the right installer the first time, and you get a floor backed by a 15-year warranty (valid for one transfer to a subsequent homeowner) that outlasts anything the DIY aisle offers. This guide covers what Central Iowa homeowners actually need to know about garage floor epoxy, polyurea, and polyaspartic coatings — and what separates a professional installation from everything else. 250+5-Star Reviews 15Year Warranty 1Day Install 4.9Avg. Rating Garage Floor Epoxy vs. Polyaspartic: The Real Difference You’ve probably seen these terms — plus a third, polyurea — used interchangeably online. They’re related but meaningfully different products. Understanding how they work together is the most important thing you can know before hiring a floor coating company near you. Garage Floor Epoxy Epoxy is a two-part system — resin and hardener — that chemically bonds to properly prepared concrete. It provides a hard, dense surface with strong adhesion and is commonly used as a base coat. Its weaknesses in Iowa’s environment: UV sensitivity (epoxy can amber or yellow in sunlight over time) and a longer cure window affected by temperature swings. Polyurea & Polyaspartic Coatings Polyaspartic is a next-generation aliphatic polyurea — related to materials used in industrial pipeline coatings and military-grade applications. Polyurea chemistry produces a coating that is significantly more flexible, faster-curing, and more UV-stable than traditional epoxy. The result handles Iowa’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking and won’t discolor or yellow over time. This is why Revival Concrete Coatings installs a polyurea basecoat rather than a standard epoxy base — and why our system is 4× stronger than standard epoxy. Our UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat locks in aesthetics for the long haul. From Our Installers “The floors we install aren’t paint, and they’re not standard epoxy. They’re a permanent, warranted surface — polyurea basecoat (or an MVB coat when moisture demands it) mechanically and chemically bonded to your concrete, full flake broadcast for texture and color, sealed with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. That’s what holds up 15 years in Iowa weather.” What About Big-Box Store Kits? Home improvement store kits use diluted, water-based epoxy — a fraction of the solids content of professional-grade products. Applied over unprepped or lightly acid-etched concrete, the bond is marginal at best. In Iowa, where slabs absorb ground moisture, an improperly prepped surface almost guarantees delamination within 2–3 years. ⚠ Iowa-Specific Warning Many Iowa slabs — particularly those poured in the 1970s–1990s — have higher water-cement ratios, making them more porous and prone to moisture transmission. Without a moisture vapor test and diamond-ground surface preparation, even quality coatings can fail. Always ask any floor coating company near you about their moisture mitigation process before signing anything. How Revival’s System Works Every Revival installation follows the same disciplined process — no shortcuts, no skipped steps. Here’s exactly what we do on every project. Diamond Grinding to CSP-3 — We use our 800 lb. Lavina diamond grinder to mechanically profile every floor to the industry standard for maximum coating adhesion. We spend approximately one-third of every project on prep alone. Moisture Vapor Testing — Every slab is tested before we select a system. If moisture vapor transmission readings are elevated, we install a Moisture Vapor Barrier (MVB) basecoat as a foundation layer before the primary coat — skipping this step is one of the most common reasons coatings fail prematurely in Iowa’s climate. Polyurea Basecoat — Where moisture readings are within range, our primary basecoat is professional-grade polyurea, not diluted retail epoxy. It bonds chemically and mechanically to the concrete, creating a surface 4× stronger than standard epoxy. On slabs with elevated moisture, the MVB coat serves as the bonding foundation in place of a standard polyurea base. Full Vinyl Flake Broadcast — We broadcast your chosen flake blend edge-to-edge for a seamless, slip-resistant surface. Choose from dozens of blends using our online flake color picker. UV-Stable Polyaspartic Topcoat — Our final coat seals, protects, and provides a high-gloss finish that won’t yellow or discolor — one of the key advantages over traditional epoxy topcoats. One-Day Completion — Most residential projects are done in a single day. Walkable in 12 hours. Vehicle-ready in 24–36 hours. ⚡ Most Floors Completed in One Day We aim to complete every residential floor coating in a single day and accomplish that on most projects. Your floor is walkable in 12 hours and vehicle-ready in 24–36 hours. Evening and Saturday appointments available. Side-by-Side Comparison How do the most common garage floor coating options stack up? A direct look at what Iowa homeowners are choosing between. Feature DIY


















