Houston, TX (PRUnderground) March 23rd, 2026
GarageFloorCoating.com has introduced its Lifetime Moisture Warranty, covering the leading cause of garage floor coating failure.
While most 1-day coating warranties exclude issues related to moisture vapor transmission or hydrostatic pressure, this warranty is built specifically to address those risks.
GarageFloorCoating.com has been a pioneer in residential concrete coatings for more than three decades. Founded in Arizona, the company developed the decorative flake broadcast system now widely used throughout the industry. Today, the company serves homeowners across the country, including Houston through Garage Floor Coatings of Houston.
How Does Moisture Affect Garage Floor Coatings?
Many homeowners DIY or hire a quick-fix installer to put in a garage floor coating because they want their concrete to look and function better. But most 1-day installers ignore the biggest threat to a coating’s longevity: moisture.
Concrete slabs are porous and continuously transmit vapor due to:
- Capillary action
- Groundwater pressure
- Seasonal soil transitions
These conditions occur in every slab, in every region. But Texas brings additional challenges.
Why Houston Homes Face Constant Moisture Exposure
Houston’s humid climate and frequent rainfall create persistent moisture pressure beneath residential slabs. High groundwater levels and saturated soils often contribute to vapor transmission through concrete.
Additional contributing factors include:
- Irrigation and landscape drainage
- Heat that increases vapor drive through slabs
Even when a garage floor appears dry, vapor pressure can build beneath coating systems.
The Leading Cause of Coating Failure
Failures caused by moisture vapor transmission typically present as blistering, delamination, discoloration, or adhesion loss.
This is completely preventable, but many quick-install companies apply polyurea or polyaspartic coatings directly to concrete without any moisture-mitigating primer. And then their warranties often exclude moisture-related failures once vapor emission thresholds are exceeded.
We’re flipping that model, because homeowners deserve better. If moisture is the leading cause of coating failure, it should be covered.

