
Protect your coating investment with professional maintenance, deep cleaning, topcoat refresh, and recoating services from 360 Coating Services. Serving Goldsboro, Mount Olive, Fremont, Pikeville, Dudley, Smithfield, Selma, Clayton, Wilson, Kinston, and the surrounding Wayne County area.
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Every floor coatings maintenance project follows our proven step-by-step process — built for quality, transparency, and results you can see.

We inspect your existing coated floor to determine the extent of wear, damage, or contamination and recommend the appropriate level of maintenance — cleaning, topcoat refresh, spot repair, or full recoating.

The floor is cleaned thoroughly to remove grease, oil, chemical residue, and buildup before any repair or coating work begins. This step ensures proper adhesion for any new material applied.

Chips, cracks, and damaged areas are repaired. If a topcoat refresh or recoating is needed, the surface is lightly abraded to give the new material a proper mechanical bond.

A fresh topcoat is applied to restore gloss, protection, and appearance. For full recoats, the complete coating system is reapplied. You receive care guidelines to help the floor last as long as possible.






Find answers to the most common questions about our floor coatings maintenance services. Don't see your question? Reach out — we're happy to help.
For residential garages, a professional inspection and cleaning every 2–3 years is typically sufficient, with a topcoat refresh every 5–7 years depending on use. Commercial and industrial floors see more wear and may benefit from annual cleaning and more frequent topcoat refreshes. We can recommend a maintenance schedule based on your specific floor and use.
Yes. We can assess and maintain or recoat floors installed by any contractor. The key is understanding what system is currently in place so we use compatible materials and proper preparation.
Localized delamination or peeling is often repairable if it's limited to a small area and the surrounding coating is still sound. Widespread peeling usually indicates a preparation or moisture issue from the original installation, and full recoating may be the better long-term solution. We'll assess your floor and give you an honest recommendation.
Serving Goldsboro, Mount Olive, Fremont, Pikeville, Dudley, Smithfield, Selma, Clayton, Wilson, Kinston, and the surrounding Wayne County area.
Call (919) 262-5355 or fill out our contact form. We'll schedule a time to inspect your floor and provide a clear recommendation and quote.