Ceramic coating provides excellent protection against salt air corrosion and marine environmental damage when properly applied with marine-grade formulations. The coating creates a molecular barrier that prevents salt crystals from bonding directly to paint or gel coat surfaces, significantly reducing oxidation and corrosion.
However, ceramic coating isn’t a magic shield against all damage. It won’t prevent rock chips, deep scratches from dock contact, or damage from impact. What it does exceptionally well is protect against the gradual environmental wear that degrades unprotected surfaces in coastal areas.
Sag Harbor’s location exposes vehicles and vessels to salt spray, high humidity, and reflected UV from water surfaces—conditions that accelerate paint degradation. Quality ceramic coating with proper maintenance can extend the life of paint and gel coat finishes significantly, preserving both appearance and resale value in this demanding environment.