
Washington County
Concrete Coatings & Power Washing in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane garages work harder than most. With Sand Hollow and Quail Creek minutes away, a huge share of properties here store side-by-sides, boats, trailers, and toy haulers, and all of it comes home wet and coated in red sand. We install epoxy flake floors built for that traffic, seal driveways and RV pads, and power wash the buildup that regular hosing will not touch.
Quality You Trust
Commercial-grade materials, every job
Craftsmanship That Lasts
Built for the Southern Utah climate
Service Done Right
Honest pricing, no surprises
Reliability Every Time
On time, and we follow through
County
Washington County
Elevation
3,250 ft
Primary surface threat
Abrasive sand and lake minerals
Common request
Shop and RV pad floors
What Hurricane Does to Concrete
The Sand Hollow effect is real and specific to this end of the valley. Red dune sand rides home in wheel wells and on gear, and it is abrasive enough to scour a bare concrete floor and grind through a thin coating. On sealed or epoxy-coated floors it sweeps out. On raw concrete it embeds, and the floor takes on a permanent orange cast that no amount of washing removes.
Lake water compounds it. Boats and gear coming off Sand Hollow and Quail Creek drip mineral-laden water for days after a trip, and those puddles leave white mineral rings and rust marks where trailer jacks and stands sit. A coated floor releases that. Bare concrete holds it.
The property mix here also skews toward oversized garages, detached shops, and dedicated RV pads, which changes the spec. Those slabs carry point loads from jack stands and trailer tongues and see hot tire contact from vehicles pulling in off SR-9 in summer. We build up the coating system accordingly rather than treating a four-bay shop like a standard two-car garage.
Areas We Work In
Near
- Sand Hollow State Park
- Quail Creek Reservoir
- Sky Mountain Golf Course
- SR-9 Zion corridor
- Hurricane Main Street
Zip Codes Served
84737
What We Watch For in Hurricane
These are the problems we actually run into here, and what they mean for the work.
Abrasive dune sand
Red Sand Hollow sand tracked in on OHVs and trailers scours bare concrete and wears through thin coatings. It also embeds into raw slabs and permanently tints them.
Lake water mineral staining
Boats and gear drip mineral-heavy reservoir water for days, leaving white crusting and rust rings where stands and jacks contact the slab.
Hot tire pickup
Vehicles pulling in off hot summer pavement can lift an under-specified coating right off the slab. The system has to be rated for it, not just look good on day one.
Point loads on RV pads
Trailer tongues, jack stands, and leveling blocks concentrate weight on small contact areas. Pads need a surface treatment that will not gouge or delaminate under them.
Our Services in Hurricane
Ordered by what Hurricane properties ask for most.
01Epoxy Flake Flooring
Durable, Slip-Resistant, Professional Finish
02Concrete Sealing
Protect Your Investment Before Damage Sets In
03Power Washing
Restore Any Surface Fast
04Metallic Epoxy
A Statement Floor With Serious Performance
05Concrete Overlays
Renew Concrete Without Tearing It Out
06Polished Concrete
Sleek, Modern Finish. Exceptional Durability.
Hurricane Questions We Get
Will an epoxy floor hold up to a side-by-side being driven in and out?
A properly specified one will. The variables are slab preparation, coating thickness, and the topcoat. We mechanically prepare the slab rather than acid etching, build the system to the traffic it will actually see, and finish with a topcoat rated for hot tire contact and abrasion. A thin one-day roll-on kit is what fails under that use.
Can you coat a detached shop or an RV pad, not just a garage?
Yes, and those are a large share of what we do in Hurricane. Detached shops and RV pads have their own considerations, including point loading, exposure if the pad is open to weather, and moisture coming up through slabs that were poured without a vapor barrier. We check for that before quoting a system.
How do I get red sand stains out of my garage floor?
If the slab is bare, deep sand staining is often permanent because the iron-rich grit has worked into the pores. Power washing pulls the surface layer, but the discoloration underneath usually stays. At that point coating the floor is what actually resolves the appearance, and it prevents the next round from setting in.
Free Estimate in Hurricane
If your Hurricane garage or shop is fighting sand and lake water, a coated floor ends the problem instead of managing it.
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