Protect What You Already Have in Place

Concrete sealing, maintenance, and recoating services available in Tetonia and surrounding areas.

Your floor has been sealed or coated before, and now the finish shows wear, fading, or areas where the coating has thinned. Instead of replacing the system, resealing or recoating restores protection and appearance without starting over. If you have an epoxy, stained, or polished concrete floor in Tetonia, regular maintenance keeps it performing as intended.

TVS Coatings LLC offers resealing, recoating, and maintenance plans for concrete and coated surfaces throughout Tetonia. These services address wear from foot traffic, UV exposure, moisture, and chemical contact. Resealing adds a fresh protective layer over stained or polished concrete, while recoating applies a new topcoat over worn epoxy or urethane systems. Both extend the life of your floor and prevent damage that would require more costly repairs later.

If your floor needs attention before problems worsen, get in touch to schedule an evaluation and discuss which service makes sense for your space in Tetonia.

What Resealing and Recoating Actually Involve

Resealing begins with cleaning the concrete surface in your Tetonia property to remove dirt, oils, and any loose sealer. A fresh coat of penetrating or film-forming sealer is applied to restore moisture resistance and stain protection. For recoating, the existing topcoat is lightly abraded to promote adhesion, and a new layer of polyurethane or polyaspartic is rolled or sprayed on to restore gloss and durability.

After resealing or recoating, you will notice a more uniform appearance, better resistance to spills, and a surface that cleans up more easily. High-traffic areas that had started to dull or show scuff marks will look refreshed, and the floor will regain the slip resistance and chemical protection it had when first installed.

Not all surfaces need the same treatment. TVS Coatings LLC inspects the floor to determine whether a light clean and reseal is sufficient, or if abrasion and recoating are necessary to restore the finish properly.

Answers to What People Ask About Upkeep

Clients in Tetonia often want to know how often maintenance is needed, whether recoating is compatible with their existing system, and what signs indicate it is time for service. Here are the answers that come up during maintenance consultations.

How often does concrete need resealing?
Most sealed concrete benefits from resealing every two to four years, depending on traffic, exposure, and the type of sealer used. Outdoor surfaces and high-traffic areas in Tetonia typically need more frequent attention than interior residential floors.
What is the difference between resealing and recoating?
Resealing applies a fresh layer of sealer over bare or stained concrete to restore protection. Recoating applies a new topcoat over an existing epoxy or urethane system to restore gloss and durability without removing the base layer.
Can you recoat over any type of coating?
Most epoxy and urethane systems can be recoated as long as the surface is clean, intact, and properly prepared. TVS Coatings LLC tests adhesion during the evaluation to confirm compatibility before applying the new topcoat.
What happens if you wait too long to reseal?
Unsealed or under-sealed concrete absorbs moisture, stains, and salts, which can lead to surface spalling, efflorescence, or discoloration. Once damage occurs, the floor may need grinding or repair before resealing can be effective.
How long does recoating take?
Most recoating projects in Tetonia are completed in one day, with the floor ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours. Full cure for heavy use or vehicle traffic typically takes 48 to 72 hours depending on temperature and humidity.

If your concrete or coated floor in Tetonia is starting to show wear, resealing or recoating restores protection and appearance without the expense of a full replacement. Contact TVS Coatings LLC to schedule a maintenance evaluation and get a clear recommendation for your floor.