Professional Epoxy Floor Installation

Between the mud tracked in from spring breakup, road salt eating away at surfaces, and the constant freeze-thaw cycles, plain concrete becomes a cracked, stained mess faster than you'd expect. That's exactly why smart property owners across Wasilla turn to GH Alaska.


For more than three decades, we've been the go-to concrete restoration specialists for homeowners and businesses throughout the Mat-Su Valley and Anchorage. As epoxy installation contractors who actually live and work here, we understand what Alaska throws at your floors—and we know exactly how to fight back.


When you choose GH Alaska, you're not just getting another coating job. You're partnering with concrete experts who treat every project like it's going in our own garage or shop. We use industrial-grade materials, take the extra prep steps that matter, and deliver epoxy and polyurethane concrete covering solutions that actually last in our harsh climate.


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Between the mud tracked in from spring breakup, road salt eating away at surfaces, and the constant freeze-thaw cycles, plain concrete becomes a cracked, stained mess faster than you'd expect. That's exactly why smart property owners across Wasilla turn to GH Alaska.


For more than three decades, we've been the go-to concrete restoration specialists for homeowners and businesses throughout the Mat-Su Valley and Anchorage. As epoxy installation contractors who actually live and work here, we understand what Alaska throws at your floors—and we know exactly how to fight back.


When you choose GH Alaska, you're not just getting another coating job. You're partnering with concrete experts who treat every project like it's going in our own garage or shop. We use industrial-grade materials, take the extra prep steps that matter, and deliver epoxy and polyurethane concrete covering solutions that actually last in our harsh climate.


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Why Your Property Needs a Professional Epoxy Floor Installation

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Picture this: You pull into your garage after a long winter day, and instead of oil stains and concrete dust greeting you, there's a smooth, satin surface that looks as good as the day it was installed.


That's the difference a professional epoxy floor installation makes.


Here's what really happens to unprotected concrete in Alaska. Every time temperatures swing from below zero to above freezing, moisture gets into those tiny cracks and expands. Oil drips soak in permanently. Salt and chemicals from winter driving create permanent stains that no amount of scrubbing will remove. Before long, your investment becomes an embarrassment.


Our concrete restoration process stops this cycle completely. Whether you're protecting a residential garage in Wasilla, a aircraft hangar in Anchorage, or a workshop anywhere in between, our epoxy and polyurethane concrete coatings create an impermeable barrier that laughs at Alaska's worst conditions. The result? Floors that stay clean with a simple mop, resist almost every chemical you can throw at them, and make your space look more valuable.


Picture this: You pull into your garage after a long winter day, and instead of oil stains and concrete dust greeting you, there's a smooth, glossy surface that looks as good as the day it was installed.


That's the difference professional epoxy floor installation makes.


Here's what really happens to unprotected concrete in Alaska. Every time temperatures swing from below zero to above freezing, moisture gets into those tiny cracks and expands. Oil drips soak in permanently. Salt and chemicals from winter driving create permanent stains that no amount of scrubbing will remove. Before long, your investment becomes an embarrassment.


Our concrete restoration process stops this cycle completely. Whether you're protecting a residential garage in Wasilla, a aircraft hangar in Anchorage, or a workshop anywhere in between, our epoxy and polyaspartic concrete coverings create an impermeable barrier that laughs at Alaska's worst conditions. The result? Floors that stay clean with a simple mop, resist every chemical you can throw at them, and make your space look more valuable.



How GH Alaska Delivers Superior Epoxy Flooring Results

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Most epoxy installation contractors take shortcuts that come back to haunt you.

They skip the moisture barrier.

Rush the surface prep.

Use cheap materials that peel within a year.

They don't apply a topcoat.

We've spent 30+ years perfecting our process specifically for Alaska conditions. And it shows!


Our concrete restoration process starts with serious surface preparation. We grind your existing concrete to the perfect profile, repair every crack properly, and install moisture barriers that other contractors often skip. Why? Because we've learned that Alaska's humidity and temperature swings will destroy any epoxy floor installation that isn't properly protected from below.


Then comes the real difference: our epoxy and polyurethane concrete coating systems. This isn't your basic garage floor kit from the hardware store. We're talking about industrial-grade materials that give you floors with durability, longevity, and a resistance to UV ambering. Our floors, securely sealed with three coats, can handle almost everything, from gasoline and hydraulic fluid to studded tires, whether a satin showroom finish or a chemical-resistant protection for heavy industrial use.

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Trusted Local Expertise You Can Count On

We're not some out-of-state contractor who shows up, does the job, and disappears. GH Alaska has been part of this community for three decades. We've installed epoxy floors in neighborhoods in Wasilla, Palmer, Anchorage and throughout Alaska. Our customers know they can find us when they need us.


We are licensed, bonded, and insured, but the real proof is in our reputation. Ask around town about epoxy floors, and you'll hear our name come up again and again. We follow every local code and stand behind our work with warranties that mean something because we'll be here to honor them.


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Ready to Transform Your Concrete Floors?

Every day you wait is another day of stains, cracks, and damage that could be costing you more down the road. Professional epoxy floor installation isn't just about looks—it's about protecting your investment and making your life easier. Imagine walking into a space with floors that actually enhance your property value instead of detracting from it.


The best part? Getting started is easier than you think. Call GH Alaska today  to get started. We can assess your concrete and determine which epoxy flooring system is the best choice for your specific situation. Whether you're in Wasilla, Palmer, Anchorage, or anywhere else in Alaska, we'll provide a detailed written quote that breaks down every aspect of your epoxy installation project. Don't settle for floors that frustrate you—partner with the epoxy installation contractors who've been making Alaska concrete look better and last longer since 1993.


Epoxy Preparation & Installation FAQs

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  • Is it necessary to test my concrete for moisture?

    Moisture vaporing (moving) through concrete is one of the biggest causes of epoxy failure. That’s why a proper 72-hour calcium chloride test is essential for every slab-on-grade concrete floor. If there is a crawl space or another room beneath the slab, testing is not necessary.


    This test measures the amount of moisture vapor transmission (MVT) at the time of testing. It's a snapshot in time. During very wet seasons, it could be higher. The maximum amount of MVT standard epoxies are warranted for is 3lbs. Many floors we test are above that limit and require the use of an MVT primer. This is critical in Alaska’s unique climate. 


    Skip testing and your floor could peel or bubble prematurely, because high MVT will cause the epoxy to disbond.

  • What is Concrete Surface Profile (CSP), and why is it important?

    CSP (Concrete Surface Profile) is a gauge for how rough the surface is. Getting this right is critical for a strong, long-lasting epoxy bond.


    We use diamond grinding to achieve the proper CSP every time. This ensures your epoxy adheres correctly and performs the way it should.


    ⚠️ Acid etching is not an approved surface prep method and should never be relied on.

  • What do you use for joint and crack repair?

    Not all materials bond well with epoxy. Using the wrong patching products can lead to peeling or cracks reappearing.


    We use epoxy-compatible repair materials designed to move with the concrete and form a permanent bond so that your floor stays smooth and strong.

  • How thick is the tinted primer coat the flake is broadcast into?

    The primer coat is the base layer under the flake. If it’s applied too thin (a low mil thickness), that can cause weak spots, rough patches, and premature wear.


    We apply our tinted primer coat at the proper mil thickness recommended by coating manufacturers, giving you a seamless foundation for a floor that is beautiful and built to last.

  • If the floor is metallic, how thick is the coating, and does it get a topcoat?

    Metallic epoxy floors require a minimum thickness of 25–27 mils to fully cover the primer and achieve a consistent, vibrant finish. We always install metallic coatings (which are translucent) over a tinted primer coat, which prevents the concrete from showing through.


    A topcoat is essential—it protects the metallic layer from wear, adds durability, and ensures the floor stays beautiful for years.

  • How many coats of epoxy are necessary for a long-lasting flake floor?

    We typically install a 3-coat epoxy system:

    1. The tinted primer coat is the base layer, applied at the proper mil thicknes to create a solid foundation. Flake is broadcast into the primer while it is still wet. Excess flake is scraped off the following day, then sanded and vacuumed.
    2. A clear grout coat is installed next which fully covers and encapsulates the flake.
    3. Lastly, the anti-skid, smooth-to-the-touch topcoat is applied. This is the key to a durable, long lasting, easy to clean epoxy floor. Our topcoat is formulated to withstand high traffic such as production areas and loading docks.

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