Episodes

  • How Garage And Patio Coatings Resist Water Stains And Chemicals
    Jun 16 2026

    Red wine on the floor. Road salt tracked in all winter. Grease drips by the grill. Even the occasional mystery stain that shows up under a parked golf cart. If you’ve ever wondered what concrete coatings can actually handle and what will eventually leave a mark, we’re getting specific and practical. David Nanninga talks through how different coating systems behave when moisture, spills, and chemicals hit real homes and real businesses across Colorado’s Front Range.

    We start with the basics that most people miss: sealing is meant to stop liquid water, but concrete can still push moisture vapor upward. That’s where breathable acrylic coatings can shine for outdoor applications, letting vapor pass while still shedding rain and everyday messes. Then we compare performance across acrylic, epoxy flooring, urethane, and polyaspartic coatings, including why polyaspartic is a go-to for garage floors thanks to UV stability and strong resistance to common chemicals like de-icers and household spills.

    From there we zoom into the tougher stuff. Acid exposure changes the rules, and we explain why specialized products like novolac epoxy exist, plus what happens when acids sit too long. David shares a homeowner scenario we’ve seen more than once: battery acid leaking under an electric golf cart and leaving a white ring that can etch the coating and even stain the concrete. We wrap with seasonal guidance on what projects ramp up in summer, and our favorite interior option for busy households: dye-and-seal stained concrete topped with a durable clear coat for a natural look that’s easy to clean.

    If you want a floor that looks great and holds up to real life, listen now, subscribe for more coating tips, and share this with a friend who’s tired of stains. After you listen, what space are you thinking about coating next?

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    12 mins
  • Polished Concrete: Commercial Spaces Rely on It—and Why Residential Homes Should Too
    May 21 2026

    Polished concrete looks like a design choice, but it’s really an operations decision, and it can save you serious time and money when you choose it for the right space. We dig into why more businesses across Colorado’s Front Range are skipping new flooring materials and instead upgrading the concrete slab they already have, turning it into a finished surface that’s durable, bright, and simple to maintain.

    We talk through the biggest benefits of polished concrete flooring for commercial spaces: long-term cost effectiveness, impressive durability, stain and moisture resistance, and the day-to-day reality of cleaning a smooth, hardened surface. We also get specific about a trend we keep seeing in renovations, pulling up VCT tile and finding a perfectly workable slab underneath, then polishing it to eliminate waxing cycles and constant floor repairs.

    Residential polished concrete comes up too, especially for basements and slab-on-grade homes where homeowners want something that looks sharp but doesn’t demand constant upkeep like carpet. We also cover customization options, from colored stain to borders and geometric patterns, plus realistic project timelines for a restaurant-sized floor. Finally, we share where polished concrete is not the best option, including slippery garage conditions, greasy kitchen areas, and certain chemical environments, along with alternatives like polyaspartic coatings with flakes for added traction.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe for more practical coating and flooring guidance, share the episode with someone planning a remodel, and leave a review with the space you’re working on so we can cover more real-world scenarios.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    12 mins
  • The Top Misconceptions About Epoxy and Concrete Coatings—Solved
    May 14 2026

    “Epoxy floor” is one of the most searched home improvement phrases, and it is also one of the most misunderstood. We sit down to untangle the language around concrete coatings, epoxy flooring, and modern options like polyaspartic systems, so you can make a smart decision for a garage, basement, patio, or commercial space without getting lost in buzzwords.

    We walk through the simple but important truth: epoxy is a concrete coating, but not all concrete coatings are epoxy. From sealers to urethanes and acrylics, different coating classes serve different goals, and the best choice depends on how the space is used, what it is exposed to, and what “durable” needs to mean for you. We also talk about why people often search using the wrong term, then end up comparing products and advice that do not actually fit their project.

    Then we get real about expectations. We explain what a “lifetime floor” and “lifetime warranty” commonly cover in the coatings industry, especially delamination, peeling, and flaking, and how that differs from normal wear and tear. If you have ever wondered whether a garage floor coating can really last decades, we share the practical reality and what factors influence long-term performance.

    We also dig into the rise of DIY epoxy kits, why they so often disappoint, and why prep work can make or break adhesion. If your biggest worry is safety, we cover slip resistance and how a professional system can be built to reduce slipperiness. Finally, we discuss timeline and return to service, including common guidance for walk-on use and when you can park again.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe for more straight answers on residential painting and concrete coatings, share the episode with a friend planning a project, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    11 mins
  • From Paintbrushes to Polyaspartics: How I Expanded Into Coatings and Storage
    Apr 29 2026

    We started out painting homes, but a single question kept nagging at us: what else can we do besides paint walls? That curiosity led us straight into high-performance coatings like epoxy flooring and concrete staining, and it changed what we could offer homeowners and businesses across Colorado’s Front Range. If you’ve ever looked at a dusty garage slab or a worn patio and wondered what a durable finish could do, we break down the real path from “idea” to “installed,” including the early lessons that only show up once you’re on the job.

    We also dig into why garage floor coatings naturally pull storage into the conversation. After enough garage projects, customers ask for cabinets and organization and they want a clean, finished space, not just a nicer floor. We share how we researched options, chose a manufacturing partner, invested in software and design training, and made sure installation quality matched the standards we expect from coatings work. Along the way, we talk about why we expand slowly, why training and demos matter, and how we avoid saying yes to work we can’t deliver at a high level.

    Finally, we cover what customers request most throughout the year, including the seasonal push for patios, walkways, and driveways as warmer weather hits, plus why garage projects can be steady year-round even if timing makes them easier in spring and summer. If you’re planning an epoxy garage floor, concrete coatings, or garage cabinets, this conversation gives you a practical framework for choosing the right solution and setting the right expectations. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s planning a garage upgrade, and leave a review with the one space in your home you’d most like to transform.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    11 mins
  • Start A Coatings Business Right: From Zero Experience To Professional Work
    Apr 22 2026

    The fastest way to lose money in a coatings business is to “learn” on a customer’s floor. We sit down with David Nanninga, president of Mile High Coatings, to talk through what new entrepreneurs need to know before starting a residential painting, concrete coatings, or epoxy flooring company across Colorado’s Front Range.

    We get practical about the first moves that actually matter: connecting with local distributors and suppliers, taking advantage of free demos and samples, and learning the chemistry behind mixing, pot life, and cure times. David explains why hiring experienced applicators can shorten your learning curve, how the right equipment and process protect quality, and why the unglamorous pieces like insurance and paperwork still make or break a small business.

    Then we dig into the mindset lessons that save you from expensive mistakes. How do you price fairly without scaring people off? How do you generate leads and prospect consistently? And when you are hungry for revenue, how do you learn to say no to the wrong projects so you can focus on the work you do best? David also shares why painting can be a lower-barrier on-ramp compared to professional floor coatings, plus what he learned starting from scratch during the 2008 Great Recession by building relationships in the community.

    If you’re thinking about starting a painting contractor or coatings contractor business, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who’s considering the leap, and leave a review with the biggest question you still have.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    14 mins
  • Raising the Bar: What Truly Sets Mile High Coatings Apart
    Apr 8 2026

    The fastest way to waste money on a garage floor, basement coating, or patio finish is hiring a contractor who only knows how to sell one solution. We get honest about what actually separates a great coatings company from a slick pitch, and why a value system in the field often matters more than the brand on the bucket.

    We talk through how we approach residential painting, concrete coatings, and epoxy flooring across Colorado’s Front Range: starting with the condition of the surface, the customer’s timeline, and the real use of the space. Moving in, selling, remodeling a business, or finishing a tenant space all change what “best” looks like. You’ll hear why we’ve built Mile High Coatings to offer multiple application options instead of forcing every project into the same system, plus what that flexibility looks like from a small porch to a 30,000 square foot commercial job.

    David also shares the origin story, from starting solo in 2008 to landing early larger flooring work, learning with the right support, and hitting a turning point on a fire station project that proved the team could execute at a higher level. We close with practical ways clients save: bulk buying that improves value, and a one stop approach for garage upgrades that can include paint, floors, and demo so you are not coordinating three different trades, while still bringing in licensed electricians where needed.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation, share it with a friend planning a remodel, and leave a review to help more Colorado homeowners find reliable epoxy flooring and concrete coating advice.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    16 mins
  • The Homeowner Checklist For Choosing A Contractor And Painter With Confidence
    Apr 1 2026

    A painting bid can look simple until you realize two “same size” estimates can mean totally different prep work, materials, and outcomes. We sit down together to unpack what homeowners should ask before signing anything, so you can hire a contractor with confidence instead of crossing your fingers.

    David Nanninga, president of Mile High Coatings, walks through the questions that actually protect you: how to confirm contractor insurance with proof in writing, why you should request a certificate of insurance, and what to ask when subcontractors might be involved. We also talk about why company longevity doesn’t always equal crew experience, and how training systems and job supervision can be the difference between a smooth project and a mess you inherit.

    From residential painting to concrete coatings and epoxy flooring, the theme is the same: clarity beats guesswork. We share practical ways to compare estimates apples to apples, understand what “prep” really includes, and choose materials that match your timeline, whether you’re selling soon or planning to stay for the long haul. We also touch on referrals, testimonials, and what a real quality walkthrough should look like at the end of the job, especially for garage floor coating work where you can’t always inspect everything immediately.

    If you’ve ever felt pressured to “sign today,” or you’re staring at a stack of bids that don’t line up, this conversation will help you slow down and make a smarter call. Subscribe for more straight talk on residential painting, epoxy floors, and durable coatings, and if this helped, share it with a friend and leave a quick review.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    13 mins
  • Discover How Concrete Overlays Refresh Worn Floors Without Replacement
    Mar 24 2026

    A worn concrete floor doesn’t always need to be torn out to look brand new. We talk through the real-world option that often gets misunderstood: the concrete overlay. If you’ve heard terms like “overlay” or “micro-topping” and assumed it’s just another coating, we clear that up fast and explain what it is in plain language a homeowner can use. We also share what an overlay is made of, how it’s mixed with an acrylic modifier, how thin it really is, and why that detail matters for performance and final look.

    Then we get practical about decision-making. The big question isn’t “Can I put an overlay here?” but “Should I?” We dig into substrate requirements, especially moisture vapor transmission through the slab and how it can lead to delamination, peeling, and chunking. We also explain why outdoor concrete tends to be where failures show up first, and why an old overlay can be surprisingly hard to identify once edges are hidden by landscaping or the surface resembles standard concrete.

    Finally, we cover where overlays deliver the most value: basements and commercial spaces with a patchwork history of tile, carpet, laminate, and adhesives. When removed floors leave permanent grid lines and visual scars that grinding can’t erase, an overlay can create a consistent canvas for a stained and sealed concrete look that’s durable and clean. If you’re planning concrete resurfacing, decorative concrete, or a stained concrete floor upgrade across Colorado’s Front Range, this conversation will help you avoid expensive mistakes. Subscribe for more straight answers, share this with a friend considering a floor redo, and leave a review telling us what space you want to transform next.

    To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
    https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
    Mile High Coatings
    970-314-1023

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    11 mins