
At DeVarie LLC Tri-state Epoxy Floors, our mission is to provide top-quality epoxy floor coatings that are both durable and aesthetically pleasing, including options like Polyaspartic and urethane. We believe in enhancing spaces with our masonryservices while ensuring customer satisfaction through our exceptional service and attention to detail, such as the use of high-quality caulk.








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At DeVarie LLC Tristate Epoxy Floors, reliability is at the core of everything we do. While many of our projects involve garage epoxy applications in the Lehigh Valley (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton), we proudly extend our services across the entire Tristate area—Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Our expertise also includes masonry work and high-quality caulk solutions, ensuring a durable finish with our Polyaspartic coatings.
Please reach us at devarieepoxy@gmail.com if you have any questions.
YES! Epoxy doesn’t just make your concrete look great—it protects it. By sealing out moisture and salt, epoxy systems helps prevent cracking from harsh weather, extends the life of your concrete, and is essential for surviving tough TriState winters.
Epoxy floors are not inherently slippery, but anti-slip textures are available.
10 years plus with a Poly or Urethane top coat.
Not universally—each has advantages depending on your needs. Both provide excellent protection over epoxy, but they perform differently in key areas.!
Polyaspartic topcoats cure faster and offer excellent abrasion, chemical, and UV resistance, making them ideal for garages, commercial floors, and outdoor areas, while Urethane topcoats provide strong UV protection with added flexibility for concrete movement, making them well-suited for patios, driveways, warehouses, food-grade restaurants and areas with heavy sun exposure.
NO! Epoxy relies on a chemical reaction between the resin and hardener to cure, and that reaction is temperature-dependent.
You can walk on your new Epoxy floor within 24 hours of installation.





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