Back in use the same day.
Fast-cure polyaspartic resin floors: down in a day, walked on in hours, UV-stable and tough. The quick-turnaround option for when downtime is the deciding factor.
What you get
Same-day return
Cures fast enough to walk on in hours and park on the next day.
UV-stable
Holds its colour in sunlight without yellowing, indoors or out.
Tough and flexible
Takes impact and temperature swings, so it suits outdoor surfaces too.
Low-odour install
Less disruptive to lay, handy for occupied homes and businesses.
How it works
Free design visit
We look at the slab and whether a fast-cure system is the right call.
Quote in writing
Itemised quote covering prep, resin, topcoat and labour. No mystery numbers.
New floor laid
Grind, prep, pour, cure, often inside a single day.
When speed is the point
Polyaspartic cures far faster than standard epoxy, so where a conventional floor needs the best part of a week, a polyaspartic system can be down and back in use in a day. That makes it the go-to when a garage, shop or unit cannot afford the downtime.
It is also UV-stable, which is why we often recommend it for patios and outdoor surfaces where standard epoxy can yellow.
Fast, but still prepped properly
Fast-cure does not mean cutting the prep. We still grind the slab back and repair it first, because a quick floor that lifts is no bargain. We talk through whether polyaspartic or a standard epoxy build suits your job best at the design visit.
Where we work
Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands
We lay polyaspartic floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, including Leicester and Hinckley. See everywhere we cover.
Common questions
- Is it really usable the same day?
- For most domestic floors, yes. Walk-on in hours, light use the same day, and parking the next. Bigger or colder jobs take a little longer.
- Is it better than epoxy?
- It is different, not strictly better. It cures faster and resists UV, but epoxy can be more cost-effective for some jobs. See epoxy vs polyaspartic.
- Can you use it outside?
- Yes. Its UV stability makes it a strong choice for outdoor surfaces and patios where standard epoxy would yellow.
Get your free quote.
Tell us about the space. We'll come round, take a look, and come back with a written quote inside two working days.