Garage flooring in bend, oregon
Stop Apologizing for Your Garage
It’s the last thing you see when you leave in the morning and the first thing you see when you arrive home. If your garage floor is cracked, stained, or worn down, it’s time for an upgrade. Webfoot Home Improvements specializes in garage floor coating in Bend, Oregon, including polyurea garage floor coatings and epoxy alternatives built for durability.
With 20+ years of experience and 1,300+ five-star reviews, our award-winning concrete coating system transforms your garage floor from drab to durable in just one day—giving you a clean, long-lasting surface you’ll actually feel proud to open your garage door to.
Transform your garage floor and add square footage to your home!
Our concrete coating allows your garage to be much more than a place to park your car.
Key Benefits of our Polyurea Coating:
Rapid curing time so we can refinish your floor in one day
10x more flexible and 4x more durable than epoxy
Excellent abrasion and impact resistance
Won’t chip or peel
Easy to clean and maintain
Many different styles and colors to choose from to customize your look

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Our 3-Step System

Prep it
We use industrial equipment to grind off the top layer of concrete to open up the pores

Fix It
We mend all cracks, pitting, and imperfections before we begin coating the concrete

Coat It
First we apply our pure polyurea base coat. Then, we generously broadcast your flake color. Finally, after scraping off excess flake, we seal it with our UV stable polyaspartic clear coat
3 layers of protection

Limited Lifetime Warranty
We provide our manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty for every coating project we complete. You’ll get a warranty certificate that includes the date of purchase and details of warranty coverage.
Colors
Choose from 14 colors, 2 unique chip styles, and 3 different grip levels.
natural stone series

claystone

shale

slate

turquoise
classic series

domino

Driftwood

mediterranean

mount everest

pebble beach

pecan

silver creek

Slate stone

smoke

tidal wave
Webfoot vs The Other Guys
Coating Type
How they fail
The Webfoot Difference
DIY KIT

Usually a “painted on” layer over concrete that stains easily and becomes brittle
Difficult to prep concrete without professional equipment
Most are low quality epoxy that will crack and peel in a short period of time
Our polyurea bonded with concrete will not chip or peel and is highly stain resistant
We use industrial equipment and professional grinders to expertly prep
your concreteOur 3-step system is backed by a lifetime warranty
Epoxy

2-4 day installation
5-7 day cure time
Not UV stable
Loses flexibility, resulting in chipping or peeling
1-day installation
24-hour cure time
Superior UV stability
4x more flexible & 10x stronger than epoxy
Direct to Concrete Polyaspartic

Cures from the outside-in, resulting in a weak bond with the concrete
Subject to cracking, fading, or peeling, especially under extreme conditions
Our polyurea base-coat creates a high concentration of chemical bonds with concrete
Superior resistance to abrasion, impact, and chemicals
Can withstand harsh environments & extreme temperatures
COMMON
POLYUREA

Diluted with fillers for lower cost
Contains high levels of VOCs that can be harmful with strong odors
Contains lower level of solids, leading to inconsistent chip coverage & poor adhesion
Pure polyurea with no fillers
Our polyurea compound contains no VOCs
Our formulation has over 99.% solids for excellent chip coverage & lifetime adhesion
Frequently asked questions
Have questions about polyurea vs epoxy, durability, installation, or maintenance? Here are answers to what Central Oregon homeowners most often ask before choosing a garage floor coating.
How long does a polyurea garage floor coating last?
Webfoot's professional-grade polyurea garage floor coatings last 15–20+ years with normal use in Central Oregon. Polyurea resists UV damage, chemical spills, deicing salt, and freeze-thaw cycles that cause epoxy to crack or peel. Every installation is backed by a long-term warranty on both materials and workmanship.
What is the best garage floor coating: polyurea, epoxy, or concrete staining?
For Central Oregon homeowners, polyurea is the top choice. Polyurea coatings cure in one day, handle temperature swings from winter freeze to summer heat without cracking, resist chemicals and salt from winter driving, and carry longer warranties than epoxy. Epoxy is typically less expensive upfront but is more prone to chipping, peeling, and yellowing in sunlight. Concrete staining is the most affordable but offers no protection against wear, chemicals, or moisture. Webfoot installs professional-grade polyurea coatings throughout Bend, Redmond, Sisters, and Sunriver.
Do garage floor coatings work in Central Oregon's cold winters?
Yes. Polyurea garage floor coatings are specifically engineered for cold climates like Central Oregon. Unlike epoxy — which becomes brittle below 50°F and is prone to cracking during freeze-thaw cycles — polyurea remains flexible from -30°F to 300°F. That flexibility is why we install polyurea coatings year-round in Bend, Redmond, Sisters, and Sunriver, even through winter.
How long does it take to install a polyurea garage floor coating?
Most polyurea garage floor coating installations are completed in 1-2 days, thanks to its quick curing time, allowing you to use your garage sooner.
What is the maintenance required for a polyurea-coated garage floor?
olyurea garage floor coatings are nearly maintenance-free. Sweep debris occasionally and wipe up spills with a damp mop. The non-porous surface resists oil, chemicals, and staining, so you won't need wax, sealers, or special cleaners. For deeper cleaning, a pressure washer or standard floor cleaner works fine.
How long until you can drive on your concrete coating?
You can walk on it in 12 hours, move items back in after 24 hours, and drive on it in 48 hours! MUCH better than the typical 5-day minimum for an epoxy system.





