Project Spotlight: Public Bathroom Concrete Floor Coating at Camel's Back Park, Boise, ID

January 1, 2024

Public Bathroom Concrete Floor Coating at Camel's Back Park, Boise, ID

At Spray 'n Coat Painting, we take pride in serving our community through projects that help preserve and enhance public spaces. Recently, we had the opportunity to partner with Boise Parks & Recreation to revitalize the public bathrooms at Camel’s Back Park in Boise, Idaho. Located at the base of the Boise Foothills, this well-loved park sees tons of foot traffic, so ensuring its facilities stay clean, safe, and durable was our top priority.


The Project

This job involved applying a total of 240 square feet of concrete floor coating across two public bathrooms, each measuring 120 square feet. We used a ¼-inch chip, full-chip broadcast Keystone coating, along with an epoxy base coat to provide a durable, long-lasting surface that could withstand the daily wear and tear of a public restroom.


  • Surface Prep: The existing floor had a failing overlay, which needed to be removed before applying the new coating. We started by diamond grinding the surface to eliminate dirt, grease, sealers, and any leftover overlay material. This crucial step ensures that the base coat can properly bond with the concrete, guaranteeing the longevity of the new coating.


  • Installation: After prepping the surface, we applied the Keystone coating, extending it 4 inches up the walls to create a faux cove base. This seamless design not only looks great but also adds extra protection against water damage, making the bathrooms easier to clean and maintain over time.


Why the City Chose Spray 'n Coat Painting

Boise Parks & Recreation wanted a dependable partner with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality work, especially for a high-traffic public space like Camel’s Back Park. Spray 'n Coat Painting has been serving the Boise metro area since 2009, earning a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy painting company known for its excellent customer service and durable results. Our long track record of successful projects made us the natural choice to tackle this important job, ensuring that the bathrooms would not only look great but also stand up to the daily wear and tear they experience.


The Results

The new concrete floor coating at Camel’s Back Park offers a durable, attractive finish that blends perfectly with the surrounding facilities. With its slip-resistant texture and easy-to-clean surface, the bathrooms are now better equipped to serve the public for years to come. Plus, the faux cove base provides extra durability in a space that sees constant moisture and use.

Why Public Spaces Trust Spray 'n Coat Painting

Our project at Camel’s Back Park highlights our commitment to protecting and enhancing public spaces through quality craftsmanship. Whether it’s public restrooms or large commercial areas, Spray 'n Coat Painting delivers long-lasting solutions that fit both function and style.


If your public or commercial space needs a durable, high-quality concrete coating, reach out to Spray 'n Coat Painting. Our experienced team is ready to help you create a clean and safe environment for everyone to enjoy.

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