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Traffic Coating Application Dobbins Air Reserve Base

Floors that stay service ready - coatings resist vehicle wear and oil, returning hangars to reliable use.

  • Moisture-managed Surface Prep
  • Itemized System Specifications
  • Maintenance Window Coordination
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What We Do

Traffic coating that helps property managers keep floors durable under vehicle loads

Covering primer application, multiple topcoats, abrasion-resistant finishes, and cure monitoring to verify adhesion before traffic return

  • High-Traffic Floor Coating

    Protective system with primer, multi-layer topcoats, and monitored cure for vehicle loads.

  • Primer & Cure Monitoring

    Primer application with timed cure checks and adhesion verification before traffic return.

Why Marietta Epoxy Flooring

Surface-first traffic coating with itemized system specs

When surface prep, moisture control, or cure timing are wrong, coatings delaminate and fail prematurely on high-traffic concrete.

Common Challenges

  • Humidity and clay soils cause adhesion failure

    High humidity and clay-heavy soils raise slab moisture and vapor drive, causing poor primer bonding and early delamination unless tested and mitigated.

  • Long cure times delay facility operations

    Extended cure or incorrect sequencing keeps bays offline beyond planned windows, increasing labour, rescheduling and mission disruption for base teams.

  • Oil and vehicle abrasion shorten coating life

    Oil contamination and constant vehicle abrasion wear coatings rapidly when surface prep and abrasion-rated topcoats are not specified.

How We Help

  • Defined return-to-service timelines

    Typical light-duty return in 24 hours and full vehicle loads in 72 hours, specified per coating system and cure monitoring results.

  • Itemized material and thickness specs

    Estimates list primer, layer thickness, and expected lifespan so facility teams can review performance and procurement requirements.

  • Moisture testing and mitigation

    On-site moisture testing, dew-point checks, and mitigation steps reduce vapor drive and improve primer adhesion on clay-affected slabs.

  • Abrasion-resistant topcoats

    Select abrasion-rated topcoats sized for vehicle loads to extend wear life in hangars, maintenance bays, and storage areas.

  • Final curing inspection and handover

    A documented curing inspection and customer walk-through confirm adhesion, hardness, and the agreed return-to-service timeline.

Facility teams at military and industrial sites

Who We Help

Facility teams at military and industrial sites

  • Facility managers at military hangars

    Facility managers at Dobbins ARB coordinating hangar floor upgrades within maintenance windows and strict access schedules.

  • Maintenance supervisors in industrial bays

    Supervisors responsible for vehicle bays and equipment areas who need abrasion-rated coatings and minimal downtime.

  • Property managers for warehouses & storage

    Managers overseeing warehouses and equipment storage areas seeking consistent coating specs, cure timelines, and documented inspections.

How We Work

How traffic coating works

A specification-led process: assess, prepare, apply, monitor cure, and inspect before return-to-service.

  1. Site assessment

    We inspect slab condition, moisture, contamination, and access constraints, then specify primer, layer thickness, and return timeline.

  2. Surface preparation

    Execute staged diamond grinding, degreasing, crack repair and moisture mitigation to achieve the required surface profile and adhesion.

  3. Apply & monitor cure

    Apply primer and topcoats per specification, monitor cure and hardness, then complete a final curing inspection and customer walk-through.

About This Service

About this Service

Traffic coating application at Dobbins Air Reserve Base covers hangars, maintenance bays and equipment storage where floors must resist heavy loads, chemical exposure and frequent vehicle traffic. This service fits facility managers who require coatings that meet operational access constraints and moisture management needs due to local clay soils. Scheduling around maintenance windows is often required for access and safety.

Preparation follows staged diamond grinding, degrease, crack repair and moisture verification, with primers chosen for substrate conditions. Coating systems generally include a robust primer, a high-build base or leveling layer, and a traffic-grade topcoat specified for chemical and wear resistance. Itemized estimates list materials, total system thickness (commonly 0.5–2.0 mm), cure times and any special contaminant-control steps. For heavy-duty bays, slip- and chemical-resistant topcoats and aggregate broadcast options are common.

Practical expectations: installs are coordinated with maintenance windows to avoid operational interruption. Cure monitoring governs traffic return; light use may be permitted after 24–48 hours, but full equipment movement often requires 72–120 hours depending on system and ambient humidity. Final delivery includes a curing inspection and documentation of layer specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about traffic coating on base facilities

Answers on process, timing, and compliance for military and industrial sites.

Inspect slab, test moisture, perform staged grinding and degrease, apply primer and topcoats, monitor cure, and finish with a documented inspection.
Moisture can cause primer failure and delamination. Ignoring it often leads to full resurfacing and weeks of downtime instead of a targeted repair.
Cure varies by system. Light use can be allowed in 24 hours with some systems; full vehicle loads typically require up to 72 hours and verified hardness.
We supply itemized system specs for review. Quotes list primer, layer thickness, and cure times to match facility procurement and inspection requirements.
Delaying allows oil stains and abrasion to penetrate concrete, increasing repair scope and operational downtime when eventual resurfacing is required.
Small bays with light prep can be completed in one day, but sites requiring grinding, repairs, or moisture mitigation usually need one to two days plus cure time.
About Marietta Epoxy Flooring

Who We Are

About Marietta Epoxy Flooring

Need a durable, easy-to-clean floor for a garage, basement, or commercial space? We help Marietta customers arrange epoxy flooring installations with local providers. Estimates list materials, layer thickness, and cure times to make scheduling and outcomes clearer.

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Our Mission & Values

We exist to provide long-lasting epoxy flooring solutions for Marietta homeowners and businesses by applying specification-led surface preparation and coating systems.

  1. Transparent Estimates

    Itemized quotes listing materials, thickness, cure time

  2. Surface-First Prep

    Diamond grinding, degrease, crack repair, profile checks

  3. Scheduled Turnarounds

    Defined windows to limit downtime, fast garage options

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