Why Fayetteville picks this system
Bare concrete is a sponge. It gives off dust, drinks up oil and stains from road salt every winter. A properly prepped coating seals the slab so the whole floor becomes one washable surface — sweep it, hose it, move on.
Fayetteville homes run the full range — 1940s bungalows off Dickson with hand-troweled slabs, and new builds out east with slick, freshly poured concrete. Both take epoxy beautifully; they just need different prep.
