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    Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy: The Ultimate Comparison

    When choosing a garage floor coating, the two most common options are traditional epoxy and modern polyaspartic systems. While epoxy has been around for decades, polyaspartic technology offers significant advantages, particularly in the harsh climate of the Mountain West.

    Direct Comparison Matrix

    FeaturePolyasparticTraditional Epoxy
    UV Resistance100% UV stable, will not yellowYellows and chalks in sunlight
    Cure Time1 Day (Drive on in 24 hours)3 to 5 Days
    FlexibilityHighly flexible, survives freeze-thawRigid, cracks under temperature swings
    Durability4x more abrasion resistantStandard resistance
    Installation Temp-30°F to 140°F (Year-round)50°F to 80°F (Seasonal)

    Why Polyaspartic Wins in the Mountain West

    The Mountain West experiences dramatic temperature swings. A rigid epoxy coating cannot expand and contract with the concrete slab during freeze-thaw cycles, leading to cracking and delamination. Polyaspartic coatings are inherently flexible, allowing them to move with the concrete without breaking their bond.

    The UV Factor

    At higher altitudes, UV radiation is intense. If your garage door is open frequently, or if your coating extends past the garage lip (the apron), traditional epoxy will quickly turn a yellowish-amber color. Polyaspartic topcoats are 100% UV stable and will remain crystal clear for the life of the floor.

    Don't Settle for Outdated Technology

    Protect your garage with an industrial polyaspartic system.

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