Epoxy & Polyaspartic Flooring in Grace, ID
Grace is a small agricultural community in Caribou County, tucked into the rolling hills along US-30 between Preston and Soda Springs. It’s the kind of place where barns, shops, and garages do real work — and the floors in those buildings need to hold up just as hard. Concrete Revival installs professional-grade epoxy and polyaspartic floor coatings in Grace and throughout Caribou County, giving hardworking floors a surface that’s durable, easy to clean, and built to last.
We travel from Willard, Utah and reach Grace in roughly an hour and a half via US-91 and US-30. Most coating projects complete in a single day — whether it’s a two-car garage, a shop floor, or a larger agricultural building.
How We Prepare Every Floor
Surface preparation is everything in a floor coating installation. We use commercial diamond grinders to mechanically profile every concrete surface before applying any coating. This opens the pores of the concrete, removes old sealers and laitance, and creates the mechanical bond that keeps our coatings locked in place for the long term. After grinding, we patch cracks and surface defects, then apply your chosen system — no shortcuts, no brush-on products that fail in a few years.
Services in Grace
- Residential garage coatings — flake, solid-color, or metallic polyaspartic finishes that resist tire marks, oil, and chemicals
- Shop and equipment bay floors — high-build epoxy systems for heavy-duty agricultural and mechanical use
- Barn and livestock building floors — durable coatings for areas that see moisture, manure, and daily cleaning
- Basement and utility floors — moisture-mitigating primer systems for below-grade concrete
- Commercial floors — decorative systems for small businesses, feed stores, and retail spaces
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Concrete Revival able to travel to Grace, ID?
Absolutely. We serve Grace and all of Caribou County as part of our Southeast Idaho service area. Call us for a free on-site estimate.
What’s the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?
Polyaspartic is our preferred system for most garage floors because it cures faster, handles UV without yellowing, and handles temperature extremes better. Epoxy is an excellent choice for shop and commercial floors where the extra build thickness adds durability. We’ll recommend the right system for your project when we come out.
Can you coat an old, stained concrete floor?
Yes. Diamond grinding removes most surface staining, and our primer systems are designed to seal in residual contaminants. As long as the concrete is structurally sound, we can coat it.
Areas We Serve Around Grace
We serve Grace and surrounding Caribou County communities including Thatcher, Geneva, Bancroft, Conda, and outlying farms and rural properties. We’re also a short drive from Soda Springs to the east and Preston to the west.
Get a Free Quote in Grace
Call or text (385) 326-5825 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free estimate. We’ll assess your floor and give you a firm, no-pressure quote.