Utah winters are tough on garage floors.
Between road salt, snowmelt, and freeze-thaw cycles, bare concrete can deteriorate quickly.
Let’s explain why.
The Freeze-Thaw Problem
Concrete is porous.
When moisture enters the surface and temperatures drop below freezing, the water expands.
Over time this causes:
- Surface scaling
- Cracking
- Pitting
- Structural weakening
Salt accelerates this process dramatically.
Why Road Salt Is So Destructive



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Salt:
- Penetrates concrete pores
- Breaks down surface integrity
- Causes permanent staining
In areas like Salt Lake County and Utah County, winter vehicle traffic brings salt directly into garages.
How Coatings Prevent Damage
A professionally installed epoxy or polyaspartic system:
- Seals the surface
- Prevents moisture absorption
- Resists chemical penetration
- Protects structural integrity
If you’re comparing coating options, read our guide on Epoxy vs Polyaspartic Garage Floors. (Internal link)
Long-Term Protection
Protecting your garage floor before damage occurs is significantly less expensive than repairing severely deteriorated concrete later.