We’re excited to kick off our blog by sharing the story of our very first concrete coating project: transforming the floor of our brand-new trailer. At Garage Force of Utah County, we’re committed to delivering high-quality, durable flooring solutions, and we wanted our own equipment to be a showcase of our capabilities. The trailer floor was the perfect place to start.
The trailer’s floor started as bare plywood—a blank canvas. We saw this as an opportunity to demonstrate our process and products. By coating our own trailer floor, we not only created a durable, high-quality surface but also gave ourselves a mobile example of the excellence we deliver to every job.
One of the standout features of our service is speed without compromising quality, and this project was no exception. From preparation to the final coat, the entire process took less than a day. This efficiency is thanks to the cutting-edge products we use, including our proprietary polyaspartic product, Cyclospartic, and our streamlined installation process.
After prepping the plywood surface, we applied the Cyclospartic coating in a color that reflects our brand identity—a choice that’s as visually striking as it is functional. The result? A smooth, durable surface ready to stand up to heavy use.
We couldn’t be happier with how the trailer floor turned out. It’s tough enough to handle the rigors of daily use and serves as a polished example of our craftsmanship. Whether we’re hauling tools or showcasing our work to potential customers, this floor speaks volumes about the quality we’re proud to offer.
This project is just the beginning. As we complete more jobs, we’ll share stories and insights here on our blog. Each post will highlight our commitment to delivering fast, high-quality installations that exceed expectations.
If you’re considering a concrete coating for your space, stay tuned! We’ll be sharing more examples of how our process, powered by Cyclospartic, can transform floors and make them last.
Got a project in mind? Reach out to Garage Force of Utah County—we’d love to help!