Parking Garage Floor Coatings
Chatham MA
Looking for help with Parking Garage Floor Coatings in Chatham, MA?
Are you a Parking Garage Owner? Business Owner? Architect? Contractor? Property Manager? Project Manager? Or maybe someone from Chatham just looking for more information on Parking Garage Floor Coatings services?
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Problem:
Parking garages are tough to maintain. They’re exposed to the elements, they get a lot of traffic and need regular cleaning.
Polyurea concrete floor coatings can help you save money on maintenance costs and improve your parking garage’s appearance at the same time.
Solution:
Our polyurea concrete floor coatings provide long lasting protection against wear-and-tear, while also adding an extra layer of toughness to the garage’s concrete floor. Our coating is available in many different colors that will make sure your parking garage looks good as new for years to come!
Why Choose
Idea Concrete Coatings for Parking Garage Floor Coatings Services in Chatham MA?
Because we have a reputation for quality work at a fair price. Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.
Idea Concrete Coatings’ Parking Garage Floor Coatings services have helped hundreds of Business Owners, Property Managers and other individuals in Chatham, MA and the surrounding communities. After some research, we’re confident you’ll find us to be the right Polyurea Flooring Contractor to handle your Parking Garage Floor Coatings projects.
With Idea Concrete Coatings, you’ll receive:
- Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
- Work from professionals who are honest and hardworking
- Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
- Financing options to help fund your concrete coating project
- Free estimates and a fully insured crew
Benefits of
Parking Garage Floor Coatings:
Extremely Durable
Scratch-Resistant
Waterproof
High Gloss Finish
Fast-Curing
Easily Maintained
UV-stable / Fadeproof
Many Color Options
5X STRONGER THAN EPOXY
Parking Garage Floors Take A Beating And Are Unpleasant In Their Appearance, And Difficult To Maintain.
Polyurea Concrete Coatings for Parking Garage Floors is the solution you’ve been looking for! Our coatings provide an easy and cost-effective way to protect your garage floor from all sorts of wear and tear. With our coating, you won’t have to worry about cracks in the concrete or puddles on the ground. You can also use it as a sealant against oil spills and other hazardous liquids that might leak onto your parking garage floor.
Choose us today so we can help make your parking garage floors look better than ever before! We offer free consultations with one of our experts who will come out and measure your space so that we know exactly what needs to be done.
Avoid Cracking Due To The Fluctuating Massachusetts Winters With Polyurea Floor Coatings
Coating your concrete with polyurea ensures that the surface of the floor will not crack or deteriorate because it’s elastic and expands when exposed to a change in temperature. This is crucial for contractors who are working on large commercial projects where an entire structure can start to break down due to choosing the wrong protective coating.
Polyurea is the coating that lasts. Studies have shown concrete’s propensity to crack when temperature changes cause it to expand and contract, paving a way for its deterioration. Polyurea expands and contracts with your flooring surface ensuring no cracks will form within the first winter of use – which can be disastrous
OUR PROCESS
24 Hour Floor Installation
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Concrete Preparation
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Concrete Repairs
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Base Coat Application
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Spread Colored Flakes
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Final Preparation
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High Gloss Finish
What is Polyurea Concrete Coating?
Polyurea floor coating is the toughest and fastest-curing form of concrete protection you can buy. Once applied, it’s shiny finish will last for years without any cracking or peeling if maintained properly. It can withstand more abuse and impact than any traditional epoxy coating, offers much better protection against harmful agents like oils, chemicals, and gas, and doesn’t stain, crack, or peel. Choose from hundreds of color schemes and looks to fit the style of any room inside or outside. Polyurea garage floors are a solid choice when considering your options to protect your garage from wear and tear. If you decide to use polyurea floor coating, your floors will look gleaming and new for many years to come, if maintained properly.
Why Choose Polyurea Floor Coating For Your Parking Garage Floors
1. Polyurea Coatings Withstand Everything
These top-quality floors can withstand all kinds of harmful impacts, extreme pressure, and chemical attacks. Due to its strength and durability these are often applied in commercial or industrial facilities that require heavy duty flooring materials due to their ability with immense temperature resistance. These sustainable products contain no volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which means they’re safe from the risks associated with indoor air pollution caused by chemicals like formaldehyde.
2. Polyurea Coatings Are Tough & Fast-Curing
This parking garage floor coating is super strong and resistant, taking only one day to install. Conveniently fast-curing in just 1-2 hours after application, this kind of surface will be ready for use in the next 24 hours! If you’re considering a professional contractor’s services, then your decision has already been made – because Idea Concrete Coatings gives you an excellent product that takes less than 1 day to install.
3. Easy To Maintain And Look Amazing
Polyurea floor coatings are beautiful, easy to clean, and a non-bubbling polymer with a crystal-clear finish. These qualities make them perfect for parking garage concrete floors as they provide outstanding protection and prevent insects from hiding in cracks or crevices. With no place to hide, these hardy creatures will be scared off by the smooth surface of your newly coated floor which can also withstand everyday wear and tear.
4. Your Parking Garage Is Safer With Polyurea
Polyurea coated floors are the safest option for any space. The coating creates a non-slip surface that is great for slippery surfaces, and it can withstand very high temperatures to provide fire retardant protection. Unlike epoxy floor coatings, polyurethane doesn’t emit harmful VOCs; they’re antibacterial and nontoxic as well!
5. Many Colors To Choose From
Parking Garage floors are usually dull and gray, but now there is a lot more to offer for those who want something different. You can have decorative chips in your floor coating or you could opt for multiple colors that will make any parking garage space unique. Whatever option you choose, it won’t matter because the options are durable and strong enough to last many years ahead!
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Problems With Other Parking Garage Floor Coating Solutions Like Epoxy
Not only do other coatings start to crack and flake after a handful of winters, but they don’t do well in sunny weather either! This should be an important drawback for any contractor developing buildings with stone flooring, or anyone working in areas that have many painted driveways. Even if epoxy coatings hold up to protect the surface of your floors from UV rays, it will still deteriorate over time when exposed to natural light. Your beautiful floors might take on a yellow tinge if there is too much sun exposure- which could happen anywhere without enough shade coverage during the summer months. However this can all change depending on whether you use Polyurea Concrete Coatings!
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Map of Chatham
Chatham Overview
Chatham, Massachusetts
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41°40′55″N 69°57′37″W / 41.68194°N 69.96028°WCoordinates: 41°40′55″N 69°57′37″W / 41.68194°N 69.96028°W |
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Country | United States |
State | Massachusetts |
County | Barnstable |
Settled | 1664 |
Incorporated | 1712 |
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• Type | Open town meeting |
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• Total | 24.4 sq mi (63.2 km2) |
• Land | 16.1 sq mi (41.8 km2) |
• Water | 8.3 sq mi (21.4 km2) |
Elevation | 46 ft (14 m) |
Population
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• Total | 6,594 |
• Density | 409/sq mi (157.8/km2) |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (Eastern) |
ZIP Code |
02633
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Area code(s) | 508/774 (508 Exchanges: 348, 945 |
FIPS code | 25-12995 |
GNIS feature ID | 0618250 |
Website | www |
Chatham (IPA: ˈ[tʃætəm]) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. Chatham is located at the southeast tip of Cape Cod, and has historically been a fishing community. First settled by the English in 1664, the township was originally called Monomoit based on the indigenous population’s term for the region. Chatham was incorporated as a town on June 11, 1712, and has become a summer resort area. The population was 6,594 at the 2020 census, and can swell to 25,000 during the summer months. There are four villages that comprise the town, those being Chatham (CDC), South Chatham, North Chatham, and West Chatham. Chatham is home to the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, and the decommissioned Monomoy Point Light both located on Monomoy Island. A popular attraction is the Chatham Light, which is an operational lighthouse that is operated by the United States Coast Guard.
About Chatham, MA
History
Native American tribes who lived in the area before European colonization included the Nauset, specifically the Manomoy or Monomoy people. The expansive lands over which they roamed were known to them as Manamoyik or Monomoit. Explorer Samuel de Champlain landed here in October 1606 at a place he christened “Port Fortuné”, where he contacted (and skirmished with) the Nauset. Twelve years later another group of Europeans gave it the name “Sutcliffe’s Inlets”. Neither name stuck, and the location was not permanently occupied by Europeans until English settlers reached Monomoit in 1664. The town was incorporated on June 11, 1712, at which point it was renamed after Chatham, Kent, England. Its territory expanded with the annexation of Strong Island and its vicinity on February 7, 1797.
Located at the “elbow” of Cape Cod, the community became a shipping, fishing, and whaling center. Chatham’s early prosperity would leave it with a considerable number of 18th century buildings, whose charm helped it develop into a popular summer resort.
Chatham is home to the Chatham Lighthouse, which was established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1808 to protect the ships circling the Cape. The 1808 towers were replaced in 1841 by twin brick towers that were eventually lost to erosion. The pair were rebuilt in 1877 out of cast iron across the street from its original location, where the light is today. The northern of the two was moved to Eastham to become the Nauset Light in 1923, when the northern tower was declared surplus. Today, the keeper’s house is home to a Coast Guard station which patrols the waters of the Atlantic and Nantucket Sound from Wellfleet to West Yarmouth. The first reforesting project in America took place on Great Hill in 1821 when Selectmen had pine trees and beach grass planted to prevent erosion and to keep sand from blowing over the village.
Although urban sprawl has invaded the Cape, the town of Chatham still boasts a quaint and walkable Main Street, home to numerous family-owned and -operated shops, restaurants, and businesses. The main shopping area features pedestrian-friendly crosswalks, on-street parallel parking, and some parking lots that are off Main Street. During the summer, concerts are held in a gazebo on Main Street, and not far from the shops is where the Chatham Anglers baseball team plays, as part of the Cape Cod Baseball League on the peninsula for collegiate-age players.
Chatham, like much of Cape Cod, is suffering from an exodus of young people and young families due to high housing prices and a lack of social and professional opportunities. The majority of homes in Chatham sit empty in the winter months until the summer when second-home owners come to use their summer/vacation homes, or they are used as weekly rentals for tourists. As of February 22, 2012, the average listing price for a home in Chatham was $1.3 million.
In summer, Chatham grows to a population of an estimated 30,000.[citation needed] Facilities are overcrowded, and there continues to be limited parking in the Main Street Business District. Beaches are affected by this increase of population. Limited parking exists in established parking areas, and the town’s most popular beach, Lighthouse Beach, has only off the street parking, which sometimes involves a long walk to her sandy shores.
Historical sites and museums
- Atwood House (1752)
- Caleb Nickerson House (1772)
- Chatham Railroad Museum (1887)
- Josiah Mayo House (c. 1820)
- Chatham Marconi Maritime Center (1914)
- Chatham Windmill (1797)
Transportation
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