Pre-1950s Minneapolis homes often have porous basement concrete that wicks groundwater. Our moisture mitigation system stops efflorescence and mold growth before applying epoxy.
For Craftsman homes in Southwest Minneapolis, we preserve original concrete while adding a vapor barrier. In North Loop condos with radiant floor heating, we use thermally conductive epoxy that improves efficiency.
The seamless surface prevents allergens from accumulating in floor cracks—a major benefit for families near the Mississippi River floodplain. We can incorporate radiant heat cables for year-round comfort in your finished basement.
Unlike laminate or carpet that trap moisture, our floors allow concrete to breathe while blocking liquid penetration. This prevents the musty odors common in Bloomington ramblers with high water tables.
For Craftsman homes in Southwest Minneapolis, we preserve original concrete while adding a vapor barrier. In North Loop condos with radiant floor heating, we use thermally conductive epoxy that improves efficiency.
The seamless surface prevents allergens from accumulating in floor cracks—a major benefit for families near the Mississippi River floodplain. We can incorporate radiant heat cables for year-round comfort in your finished basement.
Unlike laminate or carpet that trap moisture, our floors allow concrete to breathe while blocking liquid penetration. This prevents the musty odors common in Bloomington ramblers with high water tables.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Humidity testing with digital hygrometer
- 02 Step 2: Application of penetrating silicate densifier
- 03 Step 3: Moisture-blocking primer (3 coats in flood zones)
- 04 Step 4: Epoxy application with optional decorative chips
Benefits
- Eliminates cold concrete feel in winter
- Prevents radon gas penetration
- No grout lines to collect dirt
- Withstands sump pump overflows
Frequently Asked Questions
Will epoxy make my basement floor slippery?
We add aluminum oxide grit for traction, meeting ADA standards—perfect for aging in place home renovations across St. Paul.
How long until I can use my basement?
Walkable in 24 hours, furniture-ready in 72—faster than traditional concrete treatments.