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Marine Ceramic Coating Service in Houma, LA
Marine Ceramic Coating Packages
2-Year Marine Ceramic Coating
Our 2-year marine ceramic coating package starts with proper gel coat polishing so your boat’s finish looks clean and sharp before we lock it in. Once it’s coated, your hull and topside stay glossier longer, and washdowns get way faster and easier after every trip.
Marine Ceramic Coating Maintenance
Our marine ceramic coating maintenance package is all about keeping the glossy finish working like it should, season after season. We handle the proper washes, light gel coat polishing where needed, and checkups on the coating, so your boat stays easier to clean and looks sharp every time you hit the water
Stand Up to the Elements in South Louisiana
Our marine ceramic coating maintenance package is for boat owners who don’t want their shine to fade halfway through the season. We handle the proper washes, light gel coat polishing where it’s needed, and regular checkups on the coating, so it keeps doing its job the right way. You’re not guessing if the coating is still holding up or fighting grime that shouldn’t be that hard to remove. We keep your boat looking glossy, easier to clean, and ready for the next run, so you can spend more time on the water and less time scrubbing at the dock.
we specialize in:
- Cabin cruisers
- Center consoles and game boats
- Fishing boats
- Speedboats
- Ski and wake boats
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Stay Protected With Marine Ceramic Coating
Check Out Our Top 5 Marine Ceramic Coating FAQs
1. What does marine ceramic coating actually do for my boat?
Marine ceramic coating gives your gelcoat a slick, durable layer that helps fight sun, grime, and water buildup. It makes it harder for scum, stains, and junk to stick, so your boat stays looking cleaner and glossier longer. You’ll notice washdowns go faster, and you’re not scrubbing as hard after every trip
2. Do you polish the gelcoat before coating, or just apply it on top?
We always prep and polish first. We start with proper cleaning and gel coat polishing, so the surface looks clean and sharp before we lay down any coating. That way, we’re locking in a finish that already looks good, instead of sealing in oxidation, haze, or old buildup.
3. How long does a marine ceramic coating last?
That depends on how often you use the boat, where it’s stored, and how it’s maintained, but our marine ceramic options are built to last seasons, not just a few weekends. With proper washdowns and care, you’ll get solid performance out of a 2-year package. We can walk you through what to expect based on how and where you run your boat.
4. Is marine ceramic coating only for new boats?
Not at all. New boats are great candidates because the gelcoat is usually in better shape, but older boats benefit a ton, too. As long as we can clean and polish the gelcoat to a good finish first, we can coat it and help you hold onto that refreshed look longer.
5. How do I take care of my boat after it’s been coated?
The big thing is regular, gentle washdowns after you use the boat. Rinse it well, use proper boat soap, and avoid harsh cleaners that strip or stain. If you want to keep it dialed in, our marine ceramic coating maintenance package takes care of the washes, light polishing, and checkups, so you know the coating is still doing its job.
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6 Insider Tips to Maintain Your Marine Ceramic Coating
1. Rinse and wash after every trip
Salt, mud, scum, and fish grime all work against your coating if you let them sit. Give your boat a good rinse after each outing, then wash with a proper marine soap and a soft mitt or brush. It keeps the coating clean, so it can keep doing its job instead of trying to fight through buildup.
2. Skip harsh brushes and cleaners
Stiff brushes and strong, cheap cleaners can do more harm than good. They can wear down the coating faster and leave the surface looking tired instead of slick and glossy. Stick with soft wash tools and pH-balanced soaps made for boats, so you’re cleaning the coating, not beating it up.
3. Knock off scum lines and stains early
If you leave waterline scum, fish blood, or dock marks on the gelcoat too long, they get harder to remove. The coating helps, but it’s not magic if everything sits there for weeks. Wipe or wash those spots as soon as you notice them, so they don’t have time to settle in.
4. Dry it when you can to fight spots
If you have time after washing or rinsing, a quick towel or chamois dry helps cut down on water spots and mineral marks. The coating makes water sheet and bead, so drying is faster and easier than on bare gelcoat. It’s a small step that helps keep the finish looking sharp.
5. Avoid random waxes or mystery products
You don’t need to pile wax or random “miracle” sprays on top of your coating. Some of that stuff can actually interfere with how the coating behaves or leave streaks and haze. If you want a little extra pop, use products that are coating-safe, or ask us what plays nice with the system we installed.
6. Schedule periodic checkups or maintenance details
Even a good marine ceramic coating needs some love over time. A maintenance detail with proper washing, light gel coat polishing where needed, and a coating health check keeps everything performing like it should. We can help you set up a simple schedule so you get the most life, gloss, and easy cleanups out of your coating.

