From Damaged to Durable: The Concrete Sealer You Can Count On

Concrete Sealing

In places like Akron and Cleveland, concrete goes through a lot. Winters bring road salt and freeze-thaw cycles. Spring brings heavy rain. And year-round traffic leaves behind stains, grime, and wear. Over time, unsealed driveways, walkways, and patios lose their strength—and their curb appeal. That’s where Forte Garage Floor Coating steps in with GENIX, a high-performance concrete sealer that restores and ...

Garage Flooring: The Moisture-Vapor Transmission Fix That Transforms Your Space

Garage Flooring

Before: A Garage Floor Breaking Down Due to Moisture Vapor Transmission Northeast Ohio homeowners know the routine: wet winters, humid summers, and freezing nights all take a toll on your garage. Even brand-new garage flooring can start to fail early—peeling, bubbling, or cracking despite careful upkeep. The real problem usually isn’t wear and tear—it’s what’s happening inside the concrete. Moisture ...

The Garage Flooring Warranty Checklist

Garage Flooring

When upgrading your garage flooring in the Akron–Cleveland area, don’t let the warranty be an afterthought. A floor that looks great on day one can fail quickly if it’s installed with cheap materials and the wrong application process—and most warranties won’t help when that happens. That’s why we created this checklist: so you’ll know exactly what to look for before ...

5 Reasons Your Garage Flooring Needs an Upgrade This Spring

Garage Flooring

Spring in Northeast Ohio means thawing snow, surprise rainstorms, and a whole lot of mud. If you’re tired of tracking grime into your home or scrubbing stains out of your garage floor, it may be time for an upgrade. Forte Garage Floor Coating offers a durable, low-maintenance garage flooring system designed to stand up to Ohio’s unpredictable spring conditions. Here’s ...

Basement Floor Coatings: A Radon-Resistant Upgrade

Epoxy Floor Coating

Ohio’s soil composition makes it one of the higher-risk states for radon exposure, and basements are the most vulnerable spaces in a home. Radon gas, an odorless and radioactive byproduct of uranium decay, seeps into homes through porous concrete, cracks, and unsealed basement floors. Over time, prolonged exposure can lead to serious health concerns, including lung cancer. However, a radon-resistant ...