Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy Garage Floor Coating: Which Is Better for Northwest Arkansas Homes?

Chase Penrod • April 10, 2026

When it comes to polyaspartic vs. epoxy garage floor coatings, polyaspartic outperforms epoxy on UV stability, flexibility, cure time, and real-world lifespan for Northwest Arkansas homes. Epoxy still shows up on budget installs because the upfront cost is lower, but NWA's hot summers and occasional winter freezes favor polyaspartic almost every time. 12 Point Concrete Coatings serves homeowners across Bentonville , Fayetteville, Rogers, and Springdale.

Here's what most NWA homeowners assume when they start shopping: epoxy is the standard, and polyaspartic is a premium upgrade for people with money to burn. That framing is backwards. Epoxy is actually the older, less-flexible option, and polyaspartic is what the concrete coating industry has shifted to for exactly the conditions Arkansas garages face: heat cycling, UV exposure, and hot tire pickup.

Why Polyaspartic Wins in NWA Garages

Polyaspartic coatings belong to the same chemical family as polyurea: materials that are 4x stronger than epoxy and flex with temperature changes instead of cracking. For NWA's climate, that flexibility is the headline difference.

Here's why we usually advise our clients to go with polyaspartic:

Accommodates Slab Movement Without Cracking

Summer garage temperatures in Bentonville, Rogers, and Fayetteville can climb well above outdoor highs inside closed garages. Winter mornings can drop well below freezing. Epoxy is rigid; it expands and contracts at a different rate than concrete, and the mismatch eventually stresses the bond. Polyaspartic moves with the slab. 12 Point Concrete Coatings installs garage floor coatings using polyurea and polyaspartic systems that handle both conditions.

Doesn't Yellow Under UV Exposure

UV exposure is the second gap. Even closed garages see sunlight through open doors. Standard epoxy is prone to yellowing under UV exposure. Polyaspartic is UV-stable, backed by a lifetime no-yellow warranty from Valence Protective Coatings when installed as part of a full flake system.

Allows One-Day Installations

Polyaspartic cures fast enough that a complete garage floor (surface prep, base coat, flake broadcast, top coat) can be finished in a single day. The floor is walkable after 24 hours and ready for vehicles after 48. Epoxy typically requires multiple days between coats.

Can Be Installed Year-Round

Polyaspartic can be applied in cold temperatures that would prevent epoxy from curing properly. For NWA homeowners who want a garage floor finished before winter without waiting for spring, that flexibility is a major advantage.

More Resistant To Hot Tire Pick-Up

Hot tire pickup is a common failure mode epoxy owners may encounter. Tires heat up during driving, and when you pull onto a heat-softened epoxy floor, the rubber can bond to the coating and lift it when you back out. Polyaspartic's chemistry is far more resistant to this issue.

For a deeper look at the material, read about polyaspartic's pros, cons, and more or find out what we consider the most durable concrete floor coating on the market.

Where Epoxy Still Makes Sense

Epoxy hasn't disappeared for a reason. The upfront cost is lower, and for homeowners planning to sell within a few years, the ROI on a cheaper coating can pencil out.

Epoxy also works reasonably well in climate-controlled spaces that never see UV or temperature swings, such as a finished basement workshop, or a commercial space with consistent interior temperatures. For most NWA garages, those conditions don't apply. The coating is going to see sunlight, summer heat, and winter cold. That's where epoxy's limitations start to show up.

If you're still weighing the two systems on price alone, see our polyaspartic coating cost breakdown for a full comparison against epoxy per square foot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can polyaspartic be installed over existing epoxy?

Installing polyaspartic over existing epoxy isn't recommended. The old coating has to be ground off during surface preparation to ensure the new coating bonds directly to the concrete. 12 Point Concrete Coatings handles full removal and fresh installation as part of the standard process.

How long does a polyaspartic garage floor last in Arkansas?

A properly installed polyaspartic garage floor in NWA is backed by a 15-year performance warranty from Valence Protective Coatings. Its real-world service life often exceeds the warranty period with basic care (sweeping regularly and cleaning spills before they sit on the surface).

Is polyaspartic slippery when wet?

No. 12 Point Concrete Coatings broadcasts decorative flakes across every garage floor as part of the install process, which adds a slip-resistant texture. The flakes provide safe traction even when the floor is wet from rain or snowmelt tracked in from vehicles.

Schedule Your NWA Garage Floor Quote

For most Northwest Arkansas homeowners, polyaspartic is the smarter long-term investment once they account for UV stability, flexibility, and hot tire resistance. Epoxy's lower upfront cost disappears quickly in a garage that sees real-world use.

Get a free quote from 12 Point Concrete Coatings today. Chase and Brooke handle every consultation personally and bring color samples to help you visualize the finished floor.

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