#1 Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Coating in Prescott, AZ
Greg Kaiser & crew — AZ ROC #324345, 40+ years experience — serving Prescott, Yavapai County, and Central Arizona. Epoxy systems engineered for 5,400 ft elevation and genuine winter conditions.
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1579 W Gurley St A, Prescott, AZ 86305 · Near W Gurley St & Montezuma St
Mile-High Elevation + Real Winters
Means Your Floors Need More
Prescott is Arizona's most challenging environment for standard epoxy flooring. At 5,400 feet — a mile above sea level — Prescott experiences real winters with genuine freeze-thaw cycles, 12–15 inches of annual snow, and single-digit overnight temperatures. This isn't Phoenix "cold" — it's the kind of cold that destroys rigid epoxy coatings in a single season.
The ponderosa pine forest surrounding Prescott creates a more humid microclimate than lower desert communities. Moisture vapor transmission through concrete slabs is significantly higher here, especially after monsoon rains and spring snowmelt near Whiskey Row and Courthouse Plaza. Without a proper moisture vapor barrier, even quality epoxy will delaminate within 18 months.
Our Prescott protocol uses flexible polyurea systems with elongation ratings above 200%, mandatory moisture vapor testing before every installation, cold-weather formulations for fall and spring installs, and UV-stable topcoats rated for high-altitude solar intensity. This is the mile-high difference between a floor that lasts and one that fails.
Epoxy & Concrete Services in Prescott
Garage Epoxy
Freeze-thaw resistant garage floors engineered for Prescott's real winters and 5,400 ft elevation.
Metallic Epoxy
Stunning metallic finishes that survive Yavapai County's thermal cycling and elevation UV.
Basement Epoxy
Moisture-barrier systems for Prescott's ponderosa pine area humidity and snowmelt infiltration.
Commercial Epoxy
Heavy-duty floors for Prescott shops, wineries near Courthouse Plaza, and commercial spaces.
Concrete Sealing
Penetrating sealers that prevent freeze-thaw spalling on Prescott driveways and patios.
Polyurea Coatings
Ultra-flexible coatings rated for Prescott's genuine winter freeze-thaw cycles.
Decorative Concrete
Whiskey Row-inspired decorative finishes that complement Prescott's historic downtown character.
Concrete Waterproofing
Snowmelt and monsoon waterproofing for Prescott outdoor concrete surfaces.
The DnD Grand Slam Offer
We don't compete on price — we compete on results. Mile-high quality that lasts decades.
What Prescott Homeowners Say
“My Prescott Lakes garage floor was in rough shape after several hard winters. DnD did a thorough assessment near Courthouse Plaza, did proper structural crack repair, and installed a polyurea system rated for our freeze-thaw cycles. Survived this winter perfectly.”
“Commercial space near Whiskey Row with old concrete that needed serious attention. Greg came out personally, gave me a detailed quote, and his crew delivered a professional metallic floor that has elevated my entire space. Real ROC-licensed contractor.”
“Out in Williamson Valley, we get real winters — not Phoenix fake cold. Previous epoxy lasted one season. DnD explained exactly why flexible polyurea is required at our elevation and delivered a floor that's now survived two winters without a crack.”
“We had three estimates before choosing DnD. They were the only contractor who discussed moisture vapor testing and elevation-specific curing. The technical knowledge was evident from the first call. Floor has been flawless.”
“Chino Valley property with a large workshop floor — 3,500 sq ft. DnD handled it in 3 days. The ponderosa pine area creates different humidity challenges than Phoenix and Greg's crew handled it exactly right. Couldn't be happier.”
“Beautiful metallic epoxy in my Dewey home. Greg Kaiser personally managed our project and the satisfaction guaranteed gave us complete confidence. This is what quality looks like — no shortcuts, no excuses.”
Why Prescott Chooses DnD
| What Matters | DnD Epoxy | Typical Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| AZ ROC License | ✅ #324345 verified | ❌ Often unlicensed |
| Freeze-Thaw System | ✅ Flexible polyurea, 200%+ elongation | ❌ Rigid epoxy fails in 1 winter |
| Elevation Protocols | ✅ 5,400 ft curing adjustments | ❌ Sea-level formulas at altitude |
| Moisture Vapor Testing | ✅ Mandatory before every install | ❌ Skipped to save cost |
| Our Guarantee | ✅ Family-owned satisfaction guarantee | ⚠️ 1-year limited |
| Snow/Salt Resistance | ✅ Salt-resistant topcoat standard | ❌ Road chemicals destroy coating |
| Pine Area Humidity | ✅ Vapor barrier for forest humidity | ❌ Ignores ponderosa microclimate |
Prescott Epoxy FAQs
Q.Does epoxy flooring survive Prescott's real winters?
Only flexible epoxy systems survive Prescott winters. At 5,400 ft elevation, Prescott experiences genuine freeze-thaw cycles that standard rigid epoxy cannot handle. We use polyurea topcoats with elongation ratings above 200% — they flex with the concrete as temperatures cycle from 65°F days to single-digit nights. Our Prescott installations have survived multiple full winter seasons without delamination or cracking.
Q.How does Prescott's elevation affect epoxy installation?
At 5,400 ft, air is thinner, temperatures are lower, and UV intensity is higher than at Phoenix or Tucson. Our Prescott crews adjust epoxy pot life calculations for the altitude, use cold-weather formulations when needed, and schedule installations during appropriate temperature windows. This is elevation-specific knowledge that many flat-land contractors simply don't have.
Q.Does the ponderosa pine area humidity affect my garage floor?
Yes. Prescott's ponderosa pine forest creates a more humid microclimate than the low desert — especially after summer monsoon rains and spring snowmelt. Moisture vapor transmission through concrete is a major cause of epoxy delamination. Our installations include mandatory moisture vapor emission testing and a sealed barrier coat before any topcoat is applied.
Q.Does Prescott get enough snow to worry about road salt and snowmelt?
Prescott averages 12–15 inches of snow per year — enough that road salt and snowmelt are real concerns. Our coatings use salt-resistant topcoats and non-slip aggregates standard on all Prescott installations. The sealed floor surface means road chemicals wipe away instead of penetrating and staining.
Q.Are you licensed to work in Prescott and Yavapai County?
Yes. Greg Kaiser holds Arizona ROC License #324345, covering all epoxy flooring and concrete coating work in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Yavapai County, and throughout Arizona. Verify directly at roc.az.gov.
Ready for a Mile-High Epoxy Floor in Prescott?
Call our Prescott line or request a same-day estimate online. Greg Kaiser's crew serves Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Yavapai County, and Central Arizona.
