About This Service
About this Service
Garage floor epoxy in the Fort Worth Cultural District serves galleries, museum service garages, and climate‑controlled support spaces where aesthetics and dust control are priority. The work emphasizes flawless finishes, low particulate prep, and decorative options like metallic mixes or fine flake that suit exhibit and gallery environs.
Mechanical grinding is performed with dust‑control attachments and HEPA collection when projects interface with exhibit spaces. Oil stain remediation and precision crack repairs precede a primer, epoxy base coat, and a final abrasion‑resistant clear top coat chosen for low gloss or museum‑grade sheen. Climate‑controlled interiors allow tighter cure windows and use of decorative metallic systems that require stable ambient temperatures for proper flow and mar resistance.
Practical expectations include coordination with exhibition schedules, limits on noisy prep during open hours, and a written plan for containment. Moisture testing is routine on older slabs; if results exceed manufacturer thresholds, the scope will include remediation or a moisture‑tolerant primer. Foot traffic is typically allowed after 24–48 hours; heavy equipment or vehicle use requires longer cure periods aligned with the selected epoxy chemistry.