Horseheads, NY (PRUnderground) March 23rd, 2026
GarageFloorCoating.com is launching a Lifetime Moisture Warranty, covering the leading cause of garage floor coating failure, and raising the bar for the concrete coating industry once again.
For more than 30 years, GarageFloorCoating.com has been a pioneer in residential concrete coatings, serving homeowners across the country, including New York through Garage Floor Coating of New York.
Unlike typical one-day coating warranties that exclude vapor-related conditions, our approach focuses on the root cause within the concrete.
Moisture Starts Below the Surface
Your garage coating may have looked perfect on day one, only to start bubbling or peeling not long after. It’s a common issue, especially with DIY kits and fast, one-day installs that overlook the biggest threat to long-term performance: moisture.
Concrete slabs are porous and continuously under attack form:
- Capillary action
- Groundwater pressure
- Vapor diffusion
- Soil movement
These conditions occur in every state, including New York.
Why New York Slabs Experience Moisture Stress
New York’s climate exposes residential slabs to snow, rain, and seasonal groundwater movement. Freeze-thaw cycles and spring thaw can introduce additional moisture into surrounding soils.
Many houses, particularly older properties built before vapor barriers were common beneath concrete slabs, are at risk of moisture migrating upward through the slab.
Even when the garage floor appears dry, vapor pressure can build beneath coating systems.
The Number One Reason Coatings Fail
Moisture-related failures show up in different ways, including adhesion breakdown, blistering, delamination and discoloration.
Many fast-install systems apply thin polyaspartic or polyurea coatings directly to concrete without a true moisture-mitigating primer. Their warranties often exclude moisture-related failures once vapor emission thresholds are exceeded.
GarageFloorCoating.com takes a different approach. If moisture is the leading cause of coating failure, it should be covered.

