Residential Hurricane Damage Epoxy Restoration in Greenwood, SC
Storm-Damaged Floor Restored with Boulder Textured Solid Color Epoxy
Zachary Daniel Concrete restored a residential floor in Greenwood, South Carolina that had been ripped up by hurricane damage — the floating floors that used to cover the slab had come right up after water intrusion, leaving the homeowner with a damaged subfloor and no clear path back to a finished surface. The job was scoped as a grind, stain, and seal with the goal of bringing the original concrete back as the finished floor.
Once the ZDC crew ground the carpet glue and old adhesive off the slab, the full extent of the damage came into view: plumbing trenches running through the floor, heavy patching from previous repairs, a lumpy and uneven surface, and tone and texture variation that no stain would ever hide. Stain reveals everything underneath, and this slab had too much underneath to be revealed. The team pivoted to a solid color epoxy system in a color called Boulder — a clean modern gray — that would deliver a uniform finished surface and hide the patching the slab couldn't shed. The crew started by trimming the edges of every room in the house with a brush so the squeegee and roller work could move faster across the open field, then went room by room laying down the primer coat.
The primer fills the pores of the concrete and locks the substrate down for the next layer. After the primer cured, the crew built up the millage with the next epoxy coat — heavier film thickness to bury more of the patching and surface variation — and worked a light texture into the final layer to further mask any imperfections that might have shown through a flat finish. The result is a clean, modern, whole-home Boulder gray floor that gave the homeowner a fresh start after the storm — restored, durable, and finished to a standard the original floors never reached. Call Zach at (864) 770-8608 if you have storm damage, water damage, or a renovation that needs the same kind of restoration plus finish.





