Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our process, materials, and services. Can't find what you're looking for? Reach out to us directly.
Polyaspartic is a high-performance, two-part coating that cures rapidly, and forms a tough, flexible protective layer. Compared to epoxy, it’s far more resistant to UV yellowing, impacts, and temperature swings, which is why it holds up better in real garage conditions.
We offer the option of removal and storage of your items, as well as replacement once the floor is cured.
Yes. If your floor is cracked, we can fill any static cracks. Any pits will be filled. We can also create forms to repair and replace larger pieces of concrete that have chipped or cracked off.
Floors with existing epoxy cannot be coated over, but we can use diamond grinders with specialized bits to remove the existing coating first and then resurface and upgrade your garage to polyaspartic. Pricing is determined at time of quote.
Yes, we are able to remove old paint or sealer before resurfacing and coating your garage.
28 days, from the day it was poured.
Yes, we can coat any concrete in or around your home, and many homeowners choose a consistent coating finish throughout their property.
24 hours after topcoat is installed.
48 hours after topcoat is installed in standard conditions, although on our excessively hot Texas days, it can take up to 5 days. Your installer will provide guidance once the top coat is applied.
No, our technicians only need access to the garage.
We use industrial-grade HEPA vacuums to eliminate dust as much as possible.
No. Polyaspartic is incredibly strong and does not mar once it is fully cured.
Yes, we offer same-day, on-site quoting.
Church and Hill does not use subcontractors for the application of any coating materials. All of our installers are employees.
Still have questions?
We know every garage is different. Reach out to our team for a personalized consultation and get the answers you need.