Concrete Coatings in Geauga County, OH

J&P Coatings is a Geauga County concrete coating company based in Middlefield. We install garage, basement, pole-barn, and patio floor coatings using a Duralast® polyurea base and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat — a one-day system you can walk on in 12 hours and park on in 48. We're the #2 Duralast installer in the country, and our own crew does every job. For a free estimate anywhere in Geauga County, call us today!

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Built for Geauga County winters

If you live anywhere near Chardon, you already know this county sits in the heart of the snowbelt. Lake-effect snow piles up here longer and deeper than it does 20 miles south, and that means more freeze-thaw cycles and more salt and slush dragged into the garage every single winter. Cheap big-box epoxy doesn't love that. It gets brittle in the cold, lifts where water sneaks under it, and ambers out after a couple of seasons.

 

Our Duralast polyurea base flexes with the slab as it expands and contracts through those freeze-thaw swings, and the polyaspartic topcoat shrugs off road salt and won't yellow in the sun. It's the difference between a floor that looks tired by year three and one that still looks new when you go to sell the place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you really walk on the floor in 12 hours?

Yes. With the Duralast polyaspartic system, most floors are walk-ready in about 12 hours, you can move heavy items back in 36, and you can park vehicles in 48. Traditional epoxy can keep you out of the garage for the better part of a week.

That's exactly what it's built for. The polyurea base flexes through freeze-thaw cycles and the polyaspartic topcoat resists road salt and won't yellow. It handles snowbelt winters far better than store-bought epoxy.

Absolutely! Pole barns, workshops, and outbuildings are some of the most common floors we coat in Geauga. We prep and coat them the same way we do an attached garage.

Usually, yes. We diamond-grind the surface and fill cracks and pits before coating, which is the step most DIY kits skip. We'll tell you straight if a slab needs repair first.

A floor coating is a finish, not a structural change, so a permit typically isn't required for a residential garage or basement. If your job is tied to a larger remodel, we'll point you to the right township office.

Most residential garages and basements are a single-day install. Bigger pole barns or floors needing heavy repair can run into a second day — we'll tell you up front.

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