When failure isn’t an option — chemical exposure, heavy abrasion, standing water, constant impact — plants and facilities across Michigan turn to spray polyurea. It cures in seconds into a seamless, flexible membrane that protects steel and concrete for 30–40 years. SprayTight has been applying it for over 25 years, for clients like Costco, Consumers Energy, CEMEX and the City of Midland.
The Premium Protective Coating for Industry
Spray polyurea is a two-component elastomer that transforms from liquid to tough plastic within seconds of hitting the surface. That speed is its superpower: no long cure windows, no weather delays, no days of lost production. Most coated surfaces are back in service the same day — a decisive advantage for plants and warehouses where every idle hour costs money.
The finished membrane is completely waterproof, resists chemical submersion, and shrugs off the abrasion and impact that grind ordinary coatings away. It applies to steel, concrete and geotextile, conforms to any shape without seams or fasteners, and even tolerates damp surfaces and cold Michigan application temperatures. Learn more about the material on our spray polyurea waterproofing page.

Where We Apply Polyurea
Commercial & Industrial Roofs
A polyurea-protected roof delivers a 30–40 year lifespan and stands up to severe weather. See our commercial roof coatings.
Tanks & Containment
Watertight linings for steel and concrete tanks, plus chemical-resistant secondary containment berms, pits and dikes.
Concrete Floors & Pits
Crack-bridging, abrasion-proof protection for plant floors, trenches, sumps and pits exposed to traffic, chemicals and freeze-thaw.
Truck Beds & Equipment
The same lining that armors truck beds protects trailers, material handling and industrial equipment from corrosion and wear.
Foundations & Below Grade
Seamless waterproofing for foundations and buried structures that stays flexible through Michigan winters.
Marine & Wastewater
Membranes that hold up under submersion in harsh, corrosive environments — docks, wastewater structures, even bridge undersides.
Why Facility Managers Choose SprayTight
- Same-day return to service — polyurea cures in seconds, so production keeps moving
- One seamless membrane — molded around poles, pumps, piping and penetrations with no joints to fail
- Chemical, abrasion & impact resistance — built for plant floors, tank farms and fleet equipment
- Proven crews — SPFA member, Gaco and Enverge products, work featured on HGTV
- Industrial references — Costco, Consumers Energy, CEMEX, City of Midland
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes polyurea different from ordinary coatings?
Polyurea is a two-component elastomer that cures within seconds of application into a tough, flexible, completely waterproof membrane. It resists chemical submersion, abrasion and impact that would destroy paint-grade coatings, and it can even be applied to damp surfaces.
How long does an industrial polyurea coating last?
Applied correctly by an experienced crew, spray polyurea lasts 30 to 40 years with little to no maintenance, even in harsh industrial conditions. The cost is normally a little higher than a traditional coating, but it pays for itself over its service life.
Can polyurea be applied in cold Michigan weather?
Yes. Because polyurea's two components react and cure within seconds, it is far more forgiving of cold and damp conditions than conventional coatings that need long cure windows. That keeps Michigan projects on schedule year-round.
How much production downtime should we plan for?
Very little. Polyurea reaches handling strength in seconds and most coated surfaces are back in service the same day. Floors, pits and equipment don't sit out of commission for days waiting on a cure.
What surfaces can polyurea be applied to?
Steel, concrete and geotextile fabric are the most common substrates. Depending on the surface, polyurea is applied directly or over a primer, and it conforms to curves, penetrations, pumps and piping as one seamless membrane.