When we talk to homeowners and commercial property owners across the Upper Midwest, whether it is someone in central Minnesota dealing with a garage floor that has been actively peeling since the very first winter, or a warehouse manager in North Dakota helplessly watching a coating fail completely under regular forklift traffic, the story is almost always exactly the same: "We had it coated. It didn't hold."
Floor coatings overwhelmingly fail for one reason more than any other: incredibly poor substrate preparation.
I remember walking a large shop floor just outside Baxter, Minnesota, for a frustrated business owner who had brought in a typical coating crew the previous spring. The epoxy had predictably looked sharp on day one. By the following February, powerful moisture had worked steadily up through the slab, the entire bond had failed massively in patches across the entire floor, and the surface was actually worse than it had been before the coating even went down.
We aggressively went in, ground the surface properly, fully addressed the hidden moisture issue directly at the slab level, and then applied a highly specialized system built entirely for that specific substrate and that demanding environment. The owner enthusiastically called a year later to confirm the floor had held flawlessly through a full season of heavy use without a single problem area.
That outcome isn't complicated. It's exactly what happens when the crew doing the coating intimately understands structural concrete, not just how to roll on coatings.
Technical Construction Solutions was solidly founded by Freddy Lewis, who grew up heavily in a highway construction family and spent 15 demanding years working directly in the field before starting TCS. That vital background in structural concrete systems, massive structural foam, and complex substrate behavior is precisely what separates a floor coating installation that lasts forever from one that merely looks good for a single season.
If your floor is actively showing wear, peeling, staining, or moisture damage, or if you simply want a new coating done absolutely right from the start, a free estimate is the only sensible first step.