Local Flooring Contractor & Cabinet Maker Expertise
Across Wisconsin, from historic Cream City brickwork in Milwaukee to the ranch and contemporary homes of Madison's Tenney-Lapham district, concrete floors in garages and basements take a beating. Winter salt, heavy machinery, and moisture damage require surfaces that last. As a Flooring Contractor and Cabinet Maker in Wisconsin, we specialize in epoxy flooring, garage floor installation, and polyaspartic floor coating that turn worn concrete into durable, beautiful surfaces suited to Wisconsin's climate and home styles.
This page covers what's involved in upgrading your floors, what we offer, why local expertise matters, and how to reach us.
A clear, step-by-step process keeps you informed and ensures quality at every stage.
We inspect your concrete, measure the space, and discuss your goals. For garages in split-level Wisconsin homes, we check for moisture and structural concerns.
We grind the concrete to open its pores, repair cracks and joints, and remove any coatings. This step is critical for a bond that lasts through Wisconsin winters.
We apply epoxy or polyaspartic resin in layers, broadcast flakes if chosen, and finish with clear topcoat. Each layer cures properly before the next begins.
We walk you through the completed floor, answer questions, and show you care instructions. Your new floor is ready to perform.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Specialized flooring and cabinet solutions for Wisconsin homes and businesses.
Flake epoxy flooring adds durability and vibrant color to Isthmus-area garages and basements.
Epoxy is a two-part resin system that bonds chemically to concrete, creating a hard, seamless surface. It resists salt, oil, chemicals, and moisture—ideal for garages subject to Wisconsin winter conditions.
Complete garage floor installation in Madison ranch-style homes with proper moisture control.
We handle full-scope garage floor projects from bare concrete to finished coating. Our process includes moisture testing—critical in Wisconsin basements and garages where groundwater can damage new floors.
UV-stable polyaspartic coating on a commercial space in Green Bay, WI.
Polyaspartic coating is a faster-curing alternative to epoxy, offering similar durability with better UV protection. It's excellent for spaces that see direct sunlight or require a quick return to service.
Custom garage storage and cabinetry in a Fourth Lake Ridge historic home renovation.
Beyond flooring, we design and install custom cabinets for garages, workshops, and living spaces. Our cabinetry complements new epoxy floors and maximizes storage in Milwaukee Cream City homes and contemporary builds alike.
Wisconsin's climate and home styles require specialized knowledge.
Wisconsin winters are harsh on concrete. Salt, freeze-thaw cycles, and groundwater seepage damage floors fast. Our approach accounts for local moisture patterns, seasonal temperature swings, and the specific demands of homes ranging from historic Mansion Hill Victorians to modern Greenbush-area ranches.
Experience + Local Knowledge = Floors That Last
We understand Wisconsin permit requirements, work with local contractors and builders, and know the specific challenges of older Cream City brick homes versus newer construction. Proper surface prep and moisture control are not negotiable in our region.
Serving Wisconsin neighborhoods, from urban cores to suburbs and surrounding counties.
Our primary service territory includes Madison (Tenney-Lapham, Greenbush, Fourth Lake Ridge, and surrounding neighborhoods), Milwaukee (Cream City historic districts), and communities throughout Dane, Milwaukee, and adjacent counties. Whether your home is a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired contemporary or a classic split-level, we're equipped to handle it.
Local service, professional standards. We schedule site visits during convenient times and respect your home. References and project galleries available upon request.
We're based in Wisconsin and travel to your location to assess your project. Call or fill out our online form to request a free consultation. We'll discuss your floor, timeline, and options—then provide a clear estimate before any work begins.
We assess the concrete, grind the surface, repair cracks, apply epoxy or polyaspartic resin in multiple coats with proper curing between each, and finish with a clear protective topcoat. We test for moisture and install barriers if needed.
Yes. Historic homes, Cream City brick houses, and older basements often have unique challenges like mineral deposits and moisture issues. We have experience with these and adjust our prep and coating methods accordingly.
Epoxy is a two-part system that creates a hard, chemically bonded surface. Polyaspartic is similar but cures faster and resists UV fading better. Both are durable; choose based on sunlight exposure and your schedule.
Yes, when properly installed. Epoxy and polyaspartic are resistant to salt, moisture, and freeze-thaw damage. We prepare the surface correctly and test for moisture barriers to ensure long-term performance.
We do. Our cabinet services complement new epoxy floors, adding storage and design cohesion to garages, workshops, and living spaces. We'll work with you on layout and materials.
Call us or submit a request through our online form. We'll follow up within one business day to schedule a site visit. There's no obligation, and we'll answer all your questions about flooring and cabinet options.
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