Basements in the Inland Northwest face a unique challenge: moisture. Our polyaspartic systems are specifically chosen for their moisture-tolerance and bond strength — turning your concrete basement floor into a clean, durable, beautiful surface.
Most unfinished basements are underutilized — damp, dusty, and uninviting. A polyaspartic floor coating changes that. It seals the surface, resists moisture vapor transmission, and creates a seamless, easy-clean floor that makes the space feel finished.
Whether you're creating a home gym, workshop, rec room, or simply want a cleaner storage area, a coated basement floor is one of the highest-ROI improvements you can make to your home.

Not all coatings are appropriate for basements. We spec the right product for below-grade moisture conditions every time.
We select polyaspartic formulations specifically rated for below-grade applications. Not all coatings are appropriate for basements — we use products engineered for the moisture conditions common in North Idaho and Eastern Washington.
Basement slabs often have more damage than garage floors. We repair cracks, pop-outs, and surface deterioration before coating so the finished surface is seamless and the bond is solid.
Our finishes aren't just industrial — they're beautiful. From subtle silica neutrals to bold color-flake systems, your basement floor will look as good as it performs.
Same disciplined process as our garage floors — adapted for below-grade conditions.
We inspect for moisture issues, existing damage, and surface contamination. Cracks and spalls are repaired. If moisture vapor transmission is a concern, we discuss mitigation options before proceeding.
The slab is opened via diamond grinding to ensure maximum adhesion and remove any existing paint, sealer, or old coating that would compromise the new system.
Base coat, decorative broadcast, and UV-stable topcoat applied in sequence. By evening the surface is dry to walk on. One day — done.
Home gyms, workshops, rec rooms, and storage areas — transformed with a single-day coating installation.



Common questions from homeowners in Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and surrounding areas.
It depends on the severity. Minor moisture vapor transmission is handled through proper product selection and surface prep. Active water intrusion (hydrostatic pressure from the outside) needs to be addressed before any coating is applied. We assess this during our free estimate.
Polyaspartic with a vinyl flake broadcast is ideal for home gyms. It's impact-resistant, easy to clean, and slip-resistant. For a more refined look, a silica sand system in a neutral tone is popular for finished basement spaces.
Yes. Unsealed concrete constantly generates fine dust from surface deterioration. A polyaspartic coating seals the surface and eliminates concrete dust entirely — making the space significantly cleaner and easier to maintain.
Basement floor coatings are typically priced similarly to garage floors — most projects run $2–$5 per square foot depending on size, condition, and system chosen. We provide free on-site estimates with same-day pricing.
Free on-site estimates throughout Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and the Inland Northwest. We assess, we price, we coat — all with one crew.
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