County coverage
Epoxy & concrete across San Bernardino County.
We pour throughout San Bernardino County, CA: the Inland Empire north plus the high-desert Victor Valley, the largest county by area in the lower 48 states. 7 cities covered from our Walton Avenue shop in Los Angeles.
San Bernardino County, California. We pour every city in the county.
Cities in San Bernardino County.

the Inland Empire north plus the high-desert Victor Valley, the largest county by area in the lower 48 states. Each city has its own substrate conditions, climate considerations, and most-requested system mix. The links below take you to per-city pages with local context.
Primary cities
Adjacent cities
Working across San Bernardino County.
A few county-wide notes that come up across our San Bernardino County jobs. Substrate conditions vary city to city; permit requirements vary by jurisdiction; scheduling lead time shifts with the season.

Substrate notes
San Bernardino County slabs vary widely by neighborhood age. Older residential cores have 1940s to 1970s slabs that need polyurea crack repair before any coating goes down. Newer master-planned communities run post-2000 slabs in better shape with tighter control-joint patterns. Every San Bernardino County job starts with a moisture meter on the slab. Substrate notes go into the proposal so there are no change orders mid-install.

Permit and access
Most San Bernardino County residential garage floor coatings do not require a permit because we are coating an existing slab, not pouring new structural concrete. New patios, driveway replacements, and structural pours over 200 sq ft do need a permit; we pull them as part of the proposal and roll the fee into the fixed price. Commercial pours add ADA, fire-code, and sometimes USDA review.

San Bernardino County scheduling
7 cities all within our 100-mile pour radius from Walton Avenue. Walkthroughs typically schedule three to seven days out. Residential pours book about four weeks out; commercial pours about two weeks out. Late spring through early fall is our busiest season county-wide; winter scheduling is faster but a few weeks of rain can push prep days. The pour itself is rain-safe once we are inside.
Most-requested services across San Bernardino County.

Metallic epoxy
The most-requested residential floor system across the county. Custom color blending, signature swirl finish, polyaspartic topcoat, built for lifetime adhesion.

Garage epoxy
Diamond-ground substrate, flake or quartz broadcast, polyaspartic topcoat. Hot-tire pickup resistant, slip-rated, hides dropped-tool damage.

Decorative concrete
Stamped patios, custom-color sidewalks, scored entry slabs. Our crew pours and finishes in the same visit, no subcontractors.

Commercial epoxy
USDA-compliant resin, ESD-dissipative systems, chemical-resistant topcoats, integral cove base. Spec’d to your operation.

Polyaspartic
Single-coat or two-coat polyaspartic over prepped substrate. UV-stable, fast cure (walkable in 24 hours), exterior-ready.

Concrete polishing
Mechanical polish using progressive diamond pads. No coating to delaminate. Lowest lifecycle cost of any commercial floor system.
Questions before the call.
How quickly can you get a crew out in San Bernardino County?
Walkthroughs in San Bernardino County typically schedule three to seven days out. Pours then book four weeks out for residential and two weeks for commercial. The whole county sits within our 100-mile pour radius from the shop in Los Angeles.
Do you charge more for cities farther from the shop?
No. Every city in the 100-mile radius prices the same per square foot. The pricing variability is in substrate condition and the system you pick, not in geography within the radius.
What does a San Bernardino County job cost in Los Angeles?
Residential pricing for a San Bernardino County job in the Los Angeles market typically runs between the ranges quoted on our service pages, with the exact number determined by substrate condition, finish system, and square footage. Commercial pricing is always project-specific.
We write fixed-price proposals after the on-site walkthrough so there are no change orders mid-pour. Walkthrough is free, takes about 30 minutes, and you have the proposal in your inbox the next morning.
How long does a San Bernardino County job take to install?
A standard residential pour runs two to three working days from prep to final topcoat. Larger residential or commercial pours can run four to fifteen days depending on system spec, substrate condition, and square footage.
The polyaspartic topcoat makes the floor walkable in 24 hours after the final coat. Full vehicle traffic returns at 72 hours.
What happens after the floor is poured?
We schedule a check-in call at the three-year mark to look at the floor and the topcoat. If the gloss layer needs a refresh, we schedule the work. The base resin is bonded to the substrate for the life of the floor.
Between then and now, the floor maintains with a damp mop. No waxing, no sealing, no annual service appointment. The system is engineered to live without us in your house.
Pour somewhere in San Bernardino County?
Tell us the city. We will have a walkthrough on the calendar within a week.