
A quarter-inch-thick poured floor that shrugs off heat, moisture, and heavy use. Built for Greenfield garages, utility rooms, and home kitchens that need to hold up year after year.

Urethane cement flooring in Greenfield is a thick, poured coating bonded directly to your concrete slab - it cures into a smooth, hard surface that resists heat, moisture, and heavy cleaning chemicals. Most residential projects are complete in one to three days with a 24-hour cure before light foot traffic.
This type of flooring was originally developed for commercial kitchens and food processing plants because it handles the conditions those spaces create - steam, spills, heavy equipment, and constant cleaning. Greenfield homeowners choose it for garages, laundry rooms, and home kitchens for the same reasons. If you have a space that sees real use and you are tired of concrete that stains, dusts, or absorbs moisture, urethane cement is worth a look. For spaces where you also want a decorative pattern or custom color, commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings pair well with urethane cement as a finish system.
Moisture management is the most important part of any urethane cement installation in the Salinas Valley. Greenfield sits in an irrigated agricultural region, and many slabs here push moisture upward through the concrete year-round. We test every slab before we pour - if moisture levels are elevated, we apply a vapor barrier layer first. That step adds a small amount of time and cost upfront. It also prevents the coating from bubbling and lifting six months after installation.
If you can see cracks running across your garage or utility room floor, or if the surface is chipping and flaking in patches, the concrete has reached the end of its useful life as a bare surface. Urethane cement can be applied over damaged concrete after proper prep, giving you a fresh, durable surface without the cost of tearing out and replacing the slab - a common situation in Greenfield homes built before the 1980s.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, water, and other liquids soak right in and leave stains that are nearly impossible to remove. If you are scrubbing the same spots over and over without getting them clean, a sealed urethane cement surface would eliminate that problem entirely. Spills sit on top and wipe away in seconds, which makes a real difference in garages used for vehicle work or rooms near appliances.
In the Salinas Valley, seasonal irrigation and winter rain can push moisture up through older concrete slabs from below. If your floor feels damp after wet weather, or if you notice a musty smell in the room, moisture is working its way through the concrete. A properly installed urethane cement floor with a vapor barrier layer seals that moisture out and makes the space usable year-round.
Many Greenfield homeowners are converting garages, sheds, or outbuildings into workshops, home gyms, or equipment storage. A bare concrete slab works fine for parking, but it is not practical for a space you spend time in. Urethane cement gives you a finished floor that is easy to clean, looks professional, and holds up to whatever you plan to do in that space.
Every urethane cement project starts with a thorough slab assessment - we look at cracks, surface condition, contamination, and moisture levels before we quote. The prep phase is ground or shot-blasted to open the concrete so the new material bonds properly, and any cracks or unevenness are addressed before the pour. The urethane cement is mixed and spread in a controlled, even layer. If you need a textured finish for slip resistance in a wet area like a laundry room or garage, we apply that during this stage before the surface sets. We also offer polished concrete flooring for spaces where you want a smoother, higher-gloss finish that showcases the natural concrete beneath rather than covering it with a coating.
Finish options range from a very smooth surface to a slightly textured grip coat - the right choice depends on how the space will be used and whether water or other liquids are likely to be present. We walk through those options during the site visit so you can choose with full information before work begins. California contractor licensing requirements apply to all work we perform, and we carry current licensure through the California Contractors State License Board.
Best for garages, laundry rooms, and utility spaces that need a clean, durable surface without any special finish requirements.
The right choice for spaces where water is regularly present - adds grip underfoot without sacrificing the clean, professional look of the floor.
Suited to older Greenfield slabs where irrigation or seasonal moisture keeps vapor transmission elevated through the concrete year-round.
Designed for outbuildings, equipment storage, and utility spaces that see the kind of heavy, dirty use common on Greenfield properties near active farmland.
Greenfield has a strong agricultural economy, and many homes here have garages or outbuildings that double as equipment storage, produce handling spaces, or vehicle maintenance areas. That level of use is exactly what urethane cement was designed for - it handles heat from a running engine, moisture from power washing, and the kind of grit and chemicals that come with agricultural life. The Salinas Valley soils include expansive clay that shifts with seasonal moisture, which can cause new cracks in a slab even after a fresh coating. We discuss this with you during the site assessment and can recommend a flexible formulation or crack-isolation layer if your slab shows active movement. Homeowners in King City and the surrounding valley deal with the same soil conditions and find that urethane cement holds up better than thinner coating systems over time.
Greenfield summers regularly reach the mid-90s, which affects installation timing. We schedule pours for cooler parts of the day in warmer months to ensure the material cures correctly and bonds properly to the slab. Much of the housing stock here was built between the 1950s and 1990s, and those original slabs often need more prep work than newer concrete. We include that prep in the estimate rather than discovering it once work is underway. Homeowners in Soledad face the same older-slab profile and benefit from the same thorough preparation approach.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask about the size of the space, its current use, and the general condition of the floor so we can give you a useful estimate range before visiting in person.
We visit to inspect the concrete for cracks, staining, contamination, and moisture levels. If moisture is a concern, we test it on the spot. You leave with a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor as separate line items - no lump sums.
Clear the room completely before the crew arrives - furniture, appliances, vehicles, and stored items all need to come out. We handle grinding, crack repair, and any moisture prep on the first day. This is the noisiest part of the job and the most important.
The urethane cement is poured and finished on the next scheduled day. After the curing period, we walk through the completed floor with you, explain maintenance, and answer any questions. Light foot traffic is fine after 24 hours; heavy items should wait 48 to 72 hours.
Free estimate with a written quote before any work begins. No surprises on the final bill.
(831) 613-8118We test every slab for moisture before any work begins. In the Salinas Valley, where irrigation and seasonal rain keep groundwater active, elevated moisture under a slab is common in homes built before 1990. A vapor barrier layer is added when needed - that step is included in the estimate, not billed as a surprise after work starts.
We work on properties where garages and outbuildings see equipment, chemicals, and heavy agricultural use - not just light residential traffic. That means we recommend the right coating thickness and finish for what your space actually does, not a one-size-fits-all residential spec.
Summer heat in Greenfield affects how urethane cement cures and bonds. We schedule pours for cooler parts of the day and adjust the project timeline when a heat event is forecast. Rushing that step to hit an arbitrary schedule is not something we do.
We hold a current license through the California Contractors State License Board. That matters because it gives you real legal protection if something goes wrong, and it confirms that our work meets California standards. You can verify any contractor's license at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything.
Every one of these factors comes back to preparation and honesty about what your specific slab needs. The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed guidance on coating preparation standards - the short version is that proper prep is not optional, and contractors who skip it cost you money in the long run.
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