Epoxy Floor Coatings
Durable epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreSalinas Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Prunedale, CA, with services including garage floor coatings, driveway resurfacing, and concrete sealing for single-family homes and rural properties across northern Monterey County. We respond to Prunedale homeowner inquiries within one business day.

Many Prunedale homes have large attached or detached garages that double as workshops, and older bare concrete absorbs oil and moisture over years of use. Our garage floor coating service seals the slab, resists stains, and converts a worn floor into a clean, durable surface suited to the working garages common in this community.
Prunedale driveways built in the 1980s and 1990s are reaching the age where surface cracking and scaling are common, driven by decades of clay soil movement underneath. Resurfacing applies a fresh overlay to a structurally sound slab, restoring the surface without the cost and disruption of a full pour.
Prunedale's wet winters send water into every open crack in a driveway or patio slab, and clay soil that swells when wet amplifies the damage. Sealing concrete every few years blocks moisture penetration, slows the crack cycle, and extends the life of flatwork on large lots with long driveways and outbuildings.
For Prunedale properties with interior concrete floors in workshops, storage buildings, or converted barn spaces, a commercial-grade epoxy coating provides a durable, chemical-resistant surface. These systems handle the demands of agricultural and mechanical use that detached structures on rural lots often see.
On older Prunedale slabs with previous coatings, staining, or surface damage from years of use, mechanical grinding is the essential first step before any new system is applied. Proper prep ensures the coating or overlay bonds fully and performs as expected in the temperature swings and moisture cycles of this climate.
Polyaspartic coatings cure faster than standard epoxy, which matters on Prunedale properties where the garage or workshop needs to be back in use quickly. They also perform better in temperature extremes - relevant for detached structures on hillside lots that see more heat variation than attached garages.
Prunedale is an unincorporated community in northern Monterey County, and the properties here are often larger and more rural in character than the urban areas to the south. Many homes sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots with long driveways, detached garages, and outbuildings. That means more concrete surface area per property - and more exposure to the conditions that cause concrete to crack and deteriorate. The underlying soil throughout Prunedale and the surrounding Salinas Valley is clay-heavy, and clay soil expands when the winter rains saturate it and contracts when the dry season sets in. That cycle of swelling and shrinking stresses any slab from below, and it is a primary driver of cracked driveways and uneven walkways in this area.
The bulk of Prunedale's housing was built between the 1970s and the 1990s, making most homes 30 to 50 years old. Original driveways and garage floors from that era were not built with the coating systems available today, and they have absorbed decades of oil, moisture, and seasonal movement. A contractor who does not understand the soil conditions here and the age of the existing concrete may under-prep the slab or choose a coating system that will not bond properly over the long term. We address both issues on every Prunedale job - testing the slab, accounting for the soil, and selecting the right product for the property.
Our crew works throughout Prunedale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Because Prunedale is unincorporated, permitting goes through Monterey County's Resource Management Agency rather than a city building department. For most coating and resurfacing jobs, no permit is needed, but we confirm requirements before every project.
Highway 101 runs through Prunedale and connects the community to Salinas to the south and Gilroy to the north - most residents know the Moro Road corridor as the practical center of the neighborhood for services and errands. We work on properties from the neighborhoods near Moro Road all the way to the hillside lots east of 101 where drainage and soil movement are more pronounced. Longer driveways and detached structures are routine for us here.
We regularly serve nearby Castroville and Salinas, both of which share similar clay soil conditions with Prunedale. If your project spans multiple locations, we can coordinate the work in a single visit.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule an assessment. Many Prunedale homeowners commute for work, so we accommodate schedules and can assess properties without you being present if needed.
We visit your Prunedale property, evaluate the slab - checking for moisture levels, cracks, previous coatings, and any signs of soil movement - and provide a written scope and price. You will know exactly what the job costs before we start; there are no charges beyond what you approve.
The majority of the project time goes into surface preparation - grinding, repairing cracks, and cleaning the slab thoroughly before any product is applied. On Prunedale properties with larger garage and driveway areas, this step is especially critical to get right the first time.
Once the coating cures - typically 24 hours for foot traffic, 48 to 72 hours for vehicle use - we do a final walkthrough, go over care and maintenance, and confirm the work meets the agreed scope. We are available to return if any issue arises after cure.
We serve Prunedale homeowners throughout the year on properties of all sizes. Call or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(831) 243-7185Prunedale is an unincorporated community in northern Monterey County, sitting along US Highway 101 between Salinas and the Santa Cruz County line. The name comes from the prune orchards that once covered the rolling hills here, and agriculture is still active on land adjacent to the residential neighborhoods. With a population of roughly 17,000 to 18,000 people, it is one of the larger unincorporated communities in the county. Most of the housing was built between the 1970s and 1990s as families moved out of Salinas seeking larger lots and more space. Properties here tend to be single-family homes on generous lots, many with detached garages, workshops, long driveways, and the kind of space that is harder to find in the incorporated cities nearby.
Prunedale functions as a bedroom community for people working in Salinas, Monterey, and even as far north as the San Jose metro via Highway 101. The Moro Road corridor near the freeway is where most residents handle day-to-day errands. The community has voted against incorporation more than once, so Monterey County manages local services and building permits for the area. Nearby Castroville and Salinas are both part of our regular service territory and share the same clay-soil challenges that Prunedale homeowners face.
Durable epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
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Learn MoreTransform your garage with a long-lasting, easy-to-clean floor coating.
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Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work that ensures every coating bonds properly.
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Learn MoreOverlay systems that restore worn or damaged concrete to like-new condition.
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Learn MoreComplete removal of old coatings and adhesives to prepare for a fresh start.
Learn MoreClay soil, long driveways, and aging slabs are part of life in Prunedale. Call us or request a free estimate online and we will respond within one business day.