Chapter One · The Coat That Lasts
Anyone can roll resin.
The trick is making it bond.
An epoxy floor looks finished the moment the topcoat goes glossy — flat, hard, permanent. But the coast is hard on a coating. Moisture pushes up through a slab that was never sealed. Oil and salt creep under a coat that didn’t key in. A floor coated in a hurry, over a slab that wasn’t ground, with no primer, will bubble and peel inside a season. The crew that rolled it is long gone by then.
West Pacific Coatings builds for the season after the season after. Diamond-ground slabs. Cracks and joints filled. A penetrating primer keyed in. A finish chosen for the room, and time to cure before anyone parks on it. None of it shows in a photo of a fresh glossy floor — all of it shows three winters later, in a garage floor that still sheds the salt and wipes clean.



