Zenith Painting & Coatings uses premier, industrial grade, concrete floor coatings.
Take a look at the various color and finish options available and contact us for a free estimate!
- Seamless Systems
- Flake Finishes
- Quartz Double Broadcast System
- Mica Media
- Metallic Finishes
- Concrete Sealing and Staining
The Classic Seamless System is most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.
Seamless Finishes
Flake Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.
Premium
Deluxe
Ultra
Quartz Double Broadcast Systems are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.
Quartz Granules Colors
Quartz Granules Blends
Trowel Rite Colors
Trowel Rite Blends
Mica Coating Systems involve the application of a moisture mitigating prime coat followed by one true base coat. Mica Media is broadcast into the base coat and 2 clear coats are then applied. Mica is a natural mineral flake that gives more depth and dimension to the floor coating. Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!
Mica Media Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.
Earth Effects
Stone Silicate
Diamond Effects
Liquid Minerals
Metallic Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.
Zenith Painting & Coatings proudly works with Sherwin-Williams to make the perfect color stain or tint for your concrete floor. Working directly with the manufacturer provides you with a substantially wider range of color options! Please note that a lighter color will be more difficult to see on concrete and our team recommends choosing a mid-tone or darker color for your concrete.