(PRUnderground) December 18th, 2025

Along Colorado’s Front Range, concrete deals with intense sun exposure, rapid temperature swings, and year-round moisture movement. Yet despite these challenges, many garage floor coating warranties sold in our region contain fine print that leaves homeowners without real protection. Garage Floor Coating of the Front Range is committed to helping homeowners understand the hidden traps that weaken most warranties before they’re ever needed.
Moisture Loopholes That Void Most Warranties Instantly
Many installers promote long-lasting warranties—sometimes even “lifetime”—but quietly attach conditions based on moisture readings. These thresholds (such as 3 lbs or 6 lbs MVER, or Tramex measurements homeowners never see performed) aren’t legitimate scientific standards. They’re designed to give the installer an easy way out.
Most homeowners don’t own moisture meters, don’t understand the numbers, and rarely receive any documentation before installation. So when a coating fails because moisture pushed upward through the slab—a common occurrence in Colorado’s fluctuating climate—the installer simply takes a reading afterward and declares the warranty void.
Our approach eliminates this problem entirely. Every system we install includes a moisture-mitigating vapor barrier primer, ensuring your garage floor coating has built-in protection, with no moisture exclusions hiding in the fine print.
The Install-Day “Discovery” That Turns Into an Upsell
A frequent industry tactic is the sudden claim of “unexpected moisture” on install day. After grinding the concrete, the installer announces a problem and pressures the homeowner into paying extra for a special primer or moisture treatment.
But moisture in concrete is totally normal in Colorado’s climate.
These upsells are designed to raise revenue and create a future escape clause. At Garage Floor Coating of the Front Range, moisture mitigation is standard, not optional. There are no surprise fees and no add-ons disguised as technical requirements.
Tire Staining: The Quiet Warranty Exclusion No One Talks About
Plasticizer migration—permanent tire staining—is one of the most common issues homeowners face. Many 1-day systems, thin epoxies, and low-grade polyaspartics are highly susceptible, which is why most warranties specifically exclude tire staining.
Our systems are engineered differently. With a full-broadcast flake layer, 100% solids materials, and two polyaspartic clear coats, our installations resist tire staining and deliver long-term durability suited to Front Range conditions.
Five Questions Every Front Range Homeowner Should Ask
Before committing to any garage epoxy floor coating, ask your installer:
- Does your warranty cover all moisture-related issues?
- Do you include a moisture-mitigating primer on every job?
- Does your warranty exclude tire staining?
- Is full coverage—materials and labor—included?
- Can you provide Technical Data Sheets for every product used?
If any answer isn’t a clear YES, consider it a red flag.
Garage Floor Coating of the Front Range delivers systems built for Colorado’s unique demands, and warranties that back them up without excuses.
About Garage Floor Coating of the Front Range
We are your epoxy, polyurea-polyaspartic coating installation specialists, offering free estimates and the highest-grade floor coatings to our retail, commercial and residential customers. Our floor coatings are moisture resistant, extremely durable, and chemical and stain resistant, and are offered in a host of colors, styles and pricing options. From simple solid flooring to sparkling mineral-mica and glass-like metallics. Our flooring can be installed on exterior patios, walkways and driveways, and inside too, in kitchens, basements and office spaces. We coat huge warehouses, restaurants, parking garages and airplane hangars. Winter, spring, summer and fall…residential, retail and commercial! Any time, any space.
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