About This Service
About this Service
Traffic coating application across Cobb County addresses floors in warehouses, manufacturing facilities and residential garages where clay-based soils and humid conditions raise moisture-management concerns. This county-wide service is for owners who need long-wearing, low-dust surfaces that withstand vehicle traffic and occasional heavy loads. The local emphasis is on substrate conditioning to prevent delamination and premature wear.
Standard procedure uses staged diamond grinding, degrease, crack and joint repair, and moisture testing for slabs on grade. Systems typically include a two-component primer, a base or leveling layer, and a traffic-grade topcoat such as a polyaspartic or high-solids epoxy. Quotes specify the coating system, total layer thickness (commonly 0.5–2.0 mm), and cure times. In areas with high moisture risk, the specification may call for moisture-tolerant primers or vapor-control layers.
Practical expectations: warehouse and manufacturing bays are scheduled into maintenance windows to reduce downtime. Light pedestrian traffic is often allowed after 24–48 hours; vehicle return generally requires 48–96 hours depending on topcoat selection and measured cure. Estimates include recommended recoat intervals and maintenance steps to preserve abrasion and waterproofing performance.