Residential and commercial service
Floor coatings planned around surface prep, traffic, and downtime.
A.G. Williams Painting Company handles floor coating scopes for garages, basements, facilities, and commercial spaces with surface prep, product selection, access, and downtime planned before work starts.
- Surface prepMoisture and coating review
- Traffic-awareUse and downtime planned
- ResidentialGarage and basement scopes
- CommercialFacility and managed-property scopes

What floor coating work includes
Surface review
Existing coatings, moisture, cracks, traffic, and access are reviewed before the system is selected.
Residential floors
Garage and basement floor projects are planned around storage, access, prep, cure time, and closeout.
Commercial floors
Facilities and managed spaces need phasing, safety expectations, and downtime coordination before work begins.
Coating selection
The coating approach is matched to how the floor is used, cleaned, and returned to service.
How floor coating projects run
Walkthrough
We review use, condition, access, traffic, moisture concerns, and what must stay operational.
Written proposal
Prep, coating system, schedule, cure time, and owner responsibilities are defined in the proposal.
Prep and coating
The surface is prepared before the coating system is installed according to the agreed scope.
Return to service
Closeout confirms timing, care notes, and when the surface can be used again.
Why the floor has to be reviewed first
Floor coatings are not a paint color decision. Durability depends on moisture, surface prep, existing coatings, traffic, and cure time. The best estimate makes those conditions visible before anyone promises a finish.
Floor coating proof
Residential and commercial floor coating work from A.G. Williams projects.


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Compliance and coordination
Built for managed properties.
A.G. Williams Painting Company carries insurance for commercial scopes, provides a certificate of insurance on request, and documents scope, schedule, and closeout. We are licensed and insured in New York and Connecticut (NY HIC #11842 · CT HIC.0649371).
Floor coating questions
Do you handle residential garage floors?
Yes. Garage and basement floor coating scopes can be estimated with prep, access, cure time, and return-to-use expectations.
Do you handle commercial floor coatings?
Yes. Commercial and facility scopes are planned around access, phasing, traffic, and downtime.
What decides the coating system?
Surface condition, moisture, existing coatings, traffic, cleaning needs, and downtime all affect the recommended approach.