Litchfield County, CT Concrete Coatings & Epoxy Floors

From lake homes and farm workshops to retail showrooms and warehouses, DiamondKote® installs long-lasting epoxy floors, concrete coatings, and resurfacing systems across Litchfield County. Our specs are engineered for the Hills’ freeze–thaw swings, road-salt runoff, mud-season moisture, and heavy equipment traffic—ideal for garages, basements, pool decks, and industrial spaces.

Here is a list of townships we service in this county:
Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Canaan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Goshen, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Hartford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Plymouth, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Thomaston, Torrington, Warren, Washington, Watertown, Winchester, Woodbury.

Our Concrete Services in Litchfield County, CT

Epoxy Flooring Systems 

Seamless, chemical-resistant floors in decorative flake, solid color, or metallic finishes. Options include UV-stable, salt-resistant topcoats and quick-cure systems for minimal downtime in Torrington, Watertown, and New Milford. Learn more: Epoxy Floors

Garage, Shop & Ag/Utility Coatings

Multi-layer chip systems with hot-tire resistance and anti-slip traction for garages, barn bays, and utility rooms. Add line striping, drainage slopes, or silica traction for workshops and equipment paths.

Concrete Resurfacing & Repair

Restore cracked, pitted, or scaled slabs without full replacement. Our bonded overlays handle freeze–thaw, tractor/forklift wear, and de-icing salts on walkways, steps, patios, pool surrounds, and warehouse aisles. Learn more: Concrete Resurfacing

Decorative Overlays, Stamped & Colored Concrete

Natural stone, slate, and board-form looks that elevate outdoor living in Litchfield, Washington, Woodbury, and the Route 7 corridor. UV-stable sealers resist sun fade and make maintenance simple.

Moisture Vapor Barrier (MVB) & Professional Surface Prep

Industrial grinding/shot-blasting, crack/joint rebuilds, and 100% solids moisture vapor barriers for slabs near rivers and lakes or high water tables—common in Barkhamsted, New Hartford, Salisbury, and Kent.

Why Choose DiamondKote in Litchfield County

  • Established CT installer (since 1999) across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
  • Specs for mountain conditions—salt, snowmelt, big temperature swings, and heavy use.
  • Certified crews & spec-driven prep (grinding, moisture testing, structural repairs).
  • Clear, written warranties matched to use case and environment.
  • Tidy, on-time projects with dust control and straightforward communication.
Testimonials
Diamond Kote Resurfacing is the company you will want to use for your Epoxy Garage Floor. They are professional, show up every day on time, clean up when they are done each day, friendly & helpful. Mike is responsive & answers all your questions right away. Alexander is "amazing". He is hard working & doesn't stop all day, till everything he is doing looks perfect. He is a detailed perfectionist. Most of all is the final result. We have a BEAUTIFUL speckled garage floor. I almost hate to drive on it. But it will always be able to be cleaned to its original look. Interviewed several companies & very glad we found Diamond Kote.
Jill Previs

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Litchfield County FAQs

How do the Hills’ winter sand and salt affect my garage coating?

Our systems are designed to withstand the heavy sand and de‑icing salts used on Routes 7, 4, and other winding, hilly roads in the Litchfield Hills. The coatings resist both chlorides and abrasives. A quick rinse in late winter or early spring helps remove grit and extends the life of your floor.

Do homes near Lake Waramaug, Bantam Lake, or other lakes need moisture mitigation before coating?

Often yes. Basements and slabs near lakes and rivers—common in towns like Litchfield, New Milford, Norfolk, and Barkhamsted—may have high water tables or minimal vapor barriers. We test every slab; if readings are elevated, we install a moisture vapor barrier to prevent bubbling or delamination before applying epoxy or overlays.

Can you install coatings during the Litchfield County cold season, or in unheated barns and workshops?

Absolutely. The region sees long, cold winters and “mud season,” but we use winter‑rated resins and temporary heat for unheated garages, barns, and agricultural buildings. Our crews schedule around weather patterns and ensure proper cure times even when temperatures dip below freezing.

Are permits required for concrete coatings or resurfacing in Litchfield County?

Interior floor coatings generally do not require permits. New exterior slabs, additions, or structural changes may require approval from your town’s building department. Requirements vary— for example, towns like Litchfield, Torrington, New Milford, and Woodbury may have different rules. We’ll discuss any necessary permits during your estimate.