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Basement Floor Coatings · Eau Claire, WI · Est. 2003

Basement Floor Coatings in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Eau Claire is the largest city in our service area, about 60 miles east of River Falls on I-94, where the Chippewa River meets the Eau Claire River. Home to UW-Eau Claire and Chippewa Valley Technical College. We install polyurea + polyaspartic floor coatings for Eau Claire homeowners — diamond-ground prep, custom flake colors, 1–2 day install, written 15-year warranty. Three distinct housing eras: older Victorian and early-1900s homes in Third Ward and West Hill, mid-century ranches in Randall Park and Princeton Valley, and newer suburban developments along Lake Hallie and the city edges.

Basement Floor Coatings in Eau Claire

What an install looks like in Eau Claire.

Eau Claire is at the eastern edge of our regular service area, but it's a city we visit often because of the volume — between the two universities, the suburban developments along Lake Hallie, and the historic homes in Third Ward and West Hill, there's consistent demand for floor coatings. We typically schedule Eau Claire installs to run alongside other Chippewa Valley work (Altoona, Chippewa Falls, Menomonie) to make the 60-mile drive worthwhile. Eau Claire has the same brutal freeze-thaw cycles as the rest of western Wisconsin, with slightly colder winters than River Falls — making polyurea's flexibility even more important. Older slabs in downtown Eau Claire and Randall Park often need more prep work than newer suburban builds; the diamond-ground prep handles whatever the slab brings to the conversation.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Third Ward (historic)
  • West Hill
  • Randall Park
  • Princeton Valley
  • Downtown / Phoenix Park
  • Lake Hallie
  • University area (UW-Eau Claire)
20+ Years installing Concrete coatings since 2003
1DAY Typical install Livable space the next day
15YR Written warranty + moisture barrier rating
5.0 Google rating From real homeowners

Why we don't install epoxy in Eau Claire

Why epoxy fails in basements — and what we install instead.

Basements are the worst environment for an epoxy floor coating. Three reasons compound: moisture transmits through below-grade slabs constantly (epoxy is moisture-intolerant and delaminates), VOCs are a real concern in enclosed basement spaces with limited ventilation (epoxy off-gasses for days), and basements settle and shift over decades of freeze-thaw (rigid epoxy cracks). Polyurea fixes all three. Here's the side-by-side:

Epoxy / DIY Basement Sealers What box stores sell
  • Delaminates from moisture. Below-grade slabs transmit ground moisture upward through the concrete. Epoxy bonds chemically — once moisture vapor gets between the coating and the slab, the bond fails and the floor lifts.
  • Off-gasses VOCs for days. Solvent-borne epoxy is what you smell when an installer leaves. In an enclosed basement that smell hangs around — unpleasant and not great for the lungs.
  • Cracks across slab settlement. Basement floors shift and settle for decades. Rigid epoxy cracks along the same fault lines as the concrete underneath.
  • Needs a week to cure. Basement out of service. Air out the smell. Hope no humidity gets in. Wait.
  • DIY kits are housepaint. Box-store basement floor "epoxy" kits ($150-300 for an 800 sq ft basement) are essentially porch paint with grit. They peel within 1-2 winters.
Polyurea + Polyaspartic What we install
  • Moisture-tolerant. Polyurea is rated for higher concrete moisture levels than epoxy. We test the slab first; if it's high we add a moisture-mitigation primer. Either way, the system handles below-grade conditions epoxy can't.
  • Very low VOC. Our polyurea systems are essentially odorless during install and after cure. Important for an enclosed basement space, especially if anyone in the household has respiratory sensitivity.
  • Flexible. Moves with the slab. Polyurea is roughly 100% more flexible than epoxy. When your basement floor settles or shifts, the coating moves with it.
  • Cures in 24-48 hours. Walk on it the next day, livable space the day after. Done in a weekend, not a week.
  • Eliminates concrete dust. Bare basement concrete sheds fine dust constantly — that's what tracks upstairs and settles on everything. Sealing the slab kills the dust source.

If you've been searching for "basement floor sealer" or "basement epoxy," polyurea is what those terms should resolve to. Same flake colors. Same approximate price as a contractor-grade epoxy install. Vastly better suited to a basement.

Eau Claire Pricing

Basement Floor Coatings cost in Eau Claire, WI: $7–9 per sq ft.

Pricing is upfront because you should know if we're in your budget before we drive out. Every number includes diamond-ground prep, MVER moisture testing, polyurea + polyaspartic system, your color choice, and the 15-year warranty. The line items below are typical Wisconsin basements. Final number depends on slab condition + any moisture mitigation needed.

Smaller Basement

500 sq ft

small finished area

From $3,500 to $4,500
  • Polyurea + polyaspartic flake system
  • Light color blend (brightens basement)
  • MVER moisture test included
  • Done in 1 day
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Most Common

800 sq ft

typical finished basement

From $5,600 to $7,200
  • Polyurea + polyaspartic flake system
  • Custom color blend
  • Crack & joint repair included
  • Done in 1 day
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Larger / Walk-out

1,200+ sq ft

large or walk-out basement

From $8,400 to $10,800
  • Polyurea + polyaspartic flake system
  • Bundle pricing on adjacent rooms
  • Phased install possible
  • Done in 1-2 days
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If your slab tests high on moisture (~15% of basements do), add ~$2 / sq ft for a moisture-mitigation primer. Send four photos and Dave will text back a real number same-day. No quote-bot, no sales rep, no follow-up calls.

The 6-step install

How we install your floor in Eau Claire.

Same checklist on every floor. The reason our coatings still look new at year ten when the cheap stuff peeled in year two.

  1. 01

    Diamond grinding + moisture test

    Industrial diamond-tooled grinders open the concrete pores and remove old paint, sealers, or surface contaminants. Concurrently, an MVER moisture test runs to confirm the slab is dry enough for a standard install (or whether mitigation is needed first).
  2. 02

    Crack & joint repair

    Every visible crack and control joint gets filled with flexible polyurea joint filler. Below-grade slabs settle over decades; flexible filler moves with them instead of fracturing.
  3. 03

    Polyurea basecoat (moisture-rated)

    Moisture-tolerant polyurea basecoat goes down at full mil thickness. This is the layer that handles ground moisture transmission and provides flexibility through slab movement.
  4. 04

    Full flake broadcast

    Decorative flake (your custom color blend) is broadcast to refusal across the wet basecoat, then scraped flat once cured. Lighter blends brighten naturally dark basements; warmer blends create a finished-living-room feel.
  5. 05

    Polyaspartic UV topcoat

    UV-stable polyaspartic clear topcoat seals the system. Resistant to detergents, bleach, water, household chemicals, and the spills basements actually see. Wipes clean with a mop.
  6. 06

    Written 15-year warranty

    15-year written warranty against chip, crack, and peel under normal residential use. Lifetime UV-fade warranty on the topcoat. Real warranty document, not a marketing line.

Eau Claire questions

Common questions for Eau Claire homeowners.

Do you actually drive out to Eau Claire from River Falls?
Yes — Eau Claire is a regular service area for us, even at 60 miles east. We typically batch Eau Claire jobs with other Chippewa Valley installs (Altoona, Chippewa Falls, Menomonie) to amortize the drive. Same install quality, same 15-year warranty, same prices as River Falls.
Are you familiar with older Eau Claire homes (Third Ward, West Hill)?
Very familiar. Older Eau Claire slabs from the early-1900s often have significant settlement cracks, paint residue, and surface damage. None of that is a problem — diamond grinding takes off whatever's on top, polyurea filler handles the cracks, and the coating bonds to clean substrate. We've done installs in homes built in the 1910s.
How long is the wait for an Eau Claire install?
Typically 2-4 weeks out from quote, slightly longer than River Falls because we batch Eau Claire jobs to make the drive efficient. If you have flexibility on timing, mention it at quote — we can sometimes line up your install when we're already heading east for another job.
Will a basement floor coating actually stop moisture problems?
It seals against moisture transmission through the slab, which is the source of musty basement smell and surface condensation. It does not fix water intrusion (cracks, broken drains, foundation leaks) — those are drainage issues that need fixing separately. We test the slab before coating; if it transmits too much moisture for a standard install, we add a mitigation primer. If you have visible standing water or active leaks, address that first; we can refer you to a foundation contractor.
How much does a basement floor coating cost?
A typical 800 sq ft finished basement runs $5,600-$7,200 fully installed in our standard polyurea flake system ($7-9 / sq ft). Smaller basements (500 sq ft) come in at $3,500-$4,500. Larger walk-outs (1,200+ sq ft) run $8,400-$10,800. If your slab needs moisture mitigation, add ~$2 / sq ft. The price is upfront on this page so you know if we're in your budget before requesting a quote.
Is polyurea better than epoxy for a basement floor?
Yes, dramatically — and the gap is bigger in basements than anywhere else. Polyurea handles moisture, low-VOC concerns, and slab settlement. Epoxy struggles on all three. Below-grade slabs transmit moisture upward; epoxy delaminates from that moisture. Epoxy off-gasses VOCs for days; polyurea is essentially odorless. Epoxy is rigid; basement slabs settle for decades. The chemistry has moved on, and it moved on hardest in basement applications.
Can I install a basement floor coating myself with a DIY kit?
You can. Box-store DIY kits run $150-300 for an 800 sq ft basement. The chemistry is essentially porch paint with decorative grit. Expect 1-2 winters before peeling, then a re-coat. The math doesn't work — by the third re-coat you've spent more than a single professional polyurea install that lasts 15+ years and includes moisture mitigation if needed.
How long does a basement coating take to install?
One day for prep + basecoat + flake + topcoat. Walk on it in 24 hours. Livable space (gym, playroom, etc.) in 48 hours. Larger basements (1,200+ sq ft) can run into a second day depending on layout, but most homeowners are back to using the space the weekend after install.
Will it look good in a finished basement?
Yes — basements are actually one of the best applications for the visual. Light flake blends brighten naturally dark basement spaces. Warm-tone blends (browns, tans) feel like finished-room flooring. Solid colors give a clean modern look. Dave brings physical color samples to every on-site quote because screens never show true color.
What about that musty basement smell — does coating fix it?
Often, yes. Musty smell typically comes from moisture transmitting through the concrete + microbial growth on the surface. Sealing the slab kills the moisture source and gives nothing for mold to grow on. If the smell persists after coating, the cause is somewhere else (HVAC, walls, insulation) and a coating won't fix it. Most homeowners notice the smell drop dramatically within a week of install.
Will the floor coating eliminate concrete dust?
Yes. Bare basement concrete sheds fine particulate continuously — that's what tracks upstairs on shoes and settles on stored items. Sealing the slab fills the concrete pores and stops the dust generation. This alone is worth the install for many homeowners.
Do you serve basements in older homes?
Yes. Older basement slabs are typical for our work — they often have spalling, paint, old sealers, or cracks. None of that is a problem; it's just included in the diamond-grinding + crack-repair prep. The system goes down on a clean substrate either way.
Is your 15-year warranty real?
Yes — written warranty document handed to you at install completion. Covers chip, crack, and peel under normal residential use. Separate lifetime UV-fade warranty on the topcoat. The warranty doesn't cover damage from abuse, neglect, or improper chemical exposure (bleach is fine; battery acid is not).

More in Eau Claire

All the floor coatings we install in Eau Claire, WI.

Whatever the slab — garage, basement, patio, mudroom, commercial — same diamond-ground prep, same polyurea + polyaspartic system, same 15-year warranty. Bundle pricing if you book multiple rooms in one visit.

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