Hartford County, CT Concrete Resurfacing & Epoxy Flooring

DiamondKote® restores, protects, and beautifies concrete across Hartford County—from West Hartford, Glastonbury, and Farmington to Manchester, Bristol, and Enfield. Our industrial-grade epoxy flooring, concrete resurfacing/repair, and decorative overlays are engineered for New England winters, de-icing salts, and high-traffic use in homes, shops, and industrial facilities.

Here is a list of townships we service in this county:
Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Windsor, Enfield, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Hartland, Manchester, Marlborough, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Southington, South Windsor, Suffield, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks.

Our Concrete Services in Hartford County, CT

Epoxy Floors

Seamless, chemical-resistant floors in decorative flake, solid color, or metallic finishes. UV-stable, salt-resistant topcoats help combat winter runoff; fast-cure options minimize downtime for commercial spaces. Learn more: Epoxy Floors

Concrete Resurfacing & Repair

Revive cracked, pitted, or scaled slabs without a full tear-out. We repair defects and install a bonded overlay that looks new and stands up to freeze–thaw cycles—ideal for walkways, steps, patios, pool decks, and warehouse floors. Learn more: Concrete Resurfacing

Garage & Shop Floor Coatings

Multi-layer chip systems with anti-slip traction and hot-tire resistance—perfect for commuters and hobbyists in West Hartford, Southington, and Newington. Optional moisture mitigation for basements and ground-level spaces.

Decorative Overlays & Stamped/Colored Concrete

Stone, slate, or board-form looks at a fraction of replacement cost—great for front entries, courtyards, and outdoor living areas in Glastonbury, Avon, and Simsbury.

Moisture Vapor Barrier & Professional Surface Prep

Industrial grinding/shot-blasting, crack/joint repair, and 100% solids moisture vapor barrier where elevated vapor pressure is detected—common near the Connecticut River corridor.

Why Hartford County Chooses DiamondKote®

  • Established since 1999 – Connecticut installations across residential, commercial, and industrial sites.
  • Built for local conditions – Systems specified for road salt, snowmelt, and temperature swings.
  • Certified installers – Spec-driven prep, moisture testing, and premium resins (epoxies, urethanes, polyaspartics).
  • Clear warranties – Coverage matched to use and environment.
  • Clean, predictable projects – On-time crews, dust control, and tidy job sites.
Testimonials
We just had DiamondKote resurface our 30-year-old pool deck for the second time in 5 years. The result is amazing and makes our pool look brand new. The team that did the work was very professional, organized, and friendly. You could see they enjoyed working together. And everything was accomplished in one day. Would recommend them very highly.
Michael Bourque

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Hartford County FAQs

How do Hartford County winters affect epoxy curing and scheduling?

Central Connecticut winters can be frigid and snowy, which means longer cure times for epoxies and resurfacings. We schedule projects around the forecast and use resins rated for cooler conditions. Most systems allow light foot traffic within 12–24 hours and reach full strength in 48–72 hours; however, when temperatures drop or storms are expected, we may extend cure windows or deploy temporary heat to keep your project on track.

Will road salt and sand from I‑84 and I‑91 damage my coating?

Our epoxy and urethane systems are formulated to resist chlorides and abrasives from road salt and sand — common on Hartford County roads in winter. Regular rinsing during late winter and early spring helps remove gritty residue and extends the life of your floor.

Do basements near the Connecticut River or in low‑lying areas need moisture mitigation?

Many older homes and buildings in towns like Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield sit near the river or over high water tables. We test every slab for vapor emissions; if readings are elevated, we apply a 100 % solids moisture vapor barrier before installing epoxy or overlays. This step prevents bubbling and delamination.

Can you install coatings year‑round in Hartford County?

Yes. We work through all seasons. In colder months, we use winter‑rated resins and portable heaters for unheated garages and basements, allowing us to install systems even when outdoor temperatures drop below freezing.

Are permits required for epoxy coatings or concrete resurfacing in Hartford County?

Interior floor coatings generally do not require permits. For new exterior slabs, additions or structural changes, you may need approval from your town’s building department. Requirements vary by municipality — for example, Hartford, West Hartford, and Wethersfield each have their own building codes. We’ll guide you through any local permit questions during your estimate.