Your concrete floor is taking a beating and showing it. We apply professional-grade epoxy coatings that seal, protect, and transform your floor - built to handle Texas conditions.

Epoxy floor coating in Midlothian, TX bonds directly to concrete to form a hard, non-porous shell - sealing out moisture, oil, and stains - with most residential garage jobs completed in one to two days. It is not paint. Once cured, the surface is significantly tougher than standard floor paint and holds up to vehicle traffic and dropped tools without peeling or flaking under normal conditions.
Most homeowners reach out because their floor is dusty, stained, or cracked and no amount of scrubbing is making a difference. Bare concrete absorbs everything it touches. Once you have an epoxy coating, spills sit on top of the surface instead of soaking in - a quick mop is all it takes. If your floor has cracks from Midlothian's shifting clay soil, we fill and stabilize those before any coating goes down. For high-traffic or specialty spaces, consider commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings built for heavier demands.
If you want a more decorative finish - something with depth and movement rather than a solid color - our metallic epoxy flooring option turns a plain concrete slab into a showpiece floor.
If you notice fine gray dust on your shoes, car tires, or anything stored on the floor, the concrete surface is breaking down. This is called dusting, and it happens when the top layer of concrete is weak or was not finished properly. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the dusting completely.
In Midlothian, the clay soil under your slab expands and contracts with every rain cycle and dry spell. If cracks in your garage or utility room floor seem to be slowly growing, that is the soil movement doing its work. A contractor can fill and stabilize those cracks before coating so the finished floor holds up even as the ground keeps shifting.
Bare concrete is porous, which means it absorbs motor oil, fertilizer, and rust from metal shelving. If scrubbing no longer makes a difference, the stain has soaked in too deep to clean out. An epoxy coating covers the old surface entirely and gives you a non-porous floor that wipes clean with a mop.
Smooth, bare concrete becomes surprisingly slippery when wet - a real concern in a garage during a Texas rainstorm. Epoxy coatings with a decorative chip finish add texture to the surface, which gives your feet something to grip even when the floor is wet.
We offer solid color, decorative chip, and clear seal epoxy systems for residential garages, workshops, utility rooms, and interior spaces. The chip broadcast finish is the most popular choice for garages - it hides tire marks and minor scuffs, and the texture makes the floor less slippery when wet. Solid color systems give a clean, uniform look that works well in workshops and gym conversions. For facilities that need maximum durability under heavy equipment and chemical exposure, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are designed for that level of demand. If you want a floor that looks more like a design element than a garage surface, our metallic epoxy flooring delivers a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind finish.
Every job uses a multi-coat system: a primer that bonds to the concrete, a base coat with your chosen finish, and a clear topcoat that adds protection and makes the surface easier to clean. A single-coat application might look fine at first, but it wears through faster - especially in the path from the garage door to the door into the house.
Best for garages and workshops where you want texture underfoot and easy cleanup.
Clean, uniform look suited to gym conversions, utility rooms, and commercial spaces.
High-gloss, swirled finish for homeowners who want the floor to be a focal point.
Midlothian sits on expansive clay soil that swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out. That constant movement puts stress on concrete slabs and causes cracks to develop and widen over time. Before we coat anything, we fill and stabilize those cracks properly - so the finished floor holds up even as the ground beneath it keeps doing what Texas clay does. We also test every slab for moisture before any product goes down, because Midlothian's wet-dry weather cycles can push moisture up through concrete in ways you cannot see. Coating a damp slab is one of the most common reasons epoxy floors fail - and it is entirely preventable.
Hot summers create another challenge. A garage floor that has been baking in the sun can be too hot for epoxy to bond correctly. We schedule jobs in the early morning during summer months and monitor conditions on the day of installation. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Waxahachie and Mansfield, where we see the same clay soil and seasonal conditions affecting concrete slabs across the region.
Learn more about concrete and climate considerations from the American Concrete Institute and surface preparation standards from the International Concrete Repair Institute.
We reply within 1 business day. We ask a few quick questions - space size, current floor condition, any known cracks or staining - to understand your project before we come out.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, test for moisture, and look for any previous coatings. You get a written quote that breaks down prep work, finish options, and total cost - no pressure, no surprises.
We grind or etch the concrete to open up the surface, fill and stabilize any cracks, and clean off oil or chemical stains. This is the most important part of the job - plan on us spending the majority of the first day on prep alone.
We apply primer, base coat, and topcoat in sequence. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours, vehicles after 72 hours, and full hardness is reached after 7 days. We leave you with a simple care sheet before we go.
We come out, look at your concrete, and give you a written price - no obligation, no sales pitch. Spring and fall book fast in this area, so reach out before the season fills up.
(469) 856-7199Coating a damp slab is one of the most common reasons epoxy floors fail. Before anything goes down, we test your concrete for moisture vapor. If levels are elevated - especially after a wet Texas spring - we use a moisture-blocking primer first. That one step prevents the bubbling and lifting that shows up months later.
Midlothian's expansive clay soil puts stress on concrete slabs, and most floors here have some cracking. We fill and stabilize cracks before we coat - not after. Coating over an unfilled crack means the crack eventually shows through the epoxy. We make sure that does not happen.
Every job uses a primer, base coat, and clear topcoat. A single-coat application may look fine at first, but it wears through faster - especially in high-traffic paths. The multi-coat system adds thickness and durability that a budget job cannot match.
Texas does not require a specific state license for epoxy coating work, which means anyone can show up and call themselves a professional. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and we can show you certificates before the first day of work. You are protected if anything goes wrong.
Every one of those points matters on its own. Together, they mean you get a floor that bonds correctly, holds up to Midlothian's conditions, and looks good years from now - not just the day after we leave.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for warehouses, auto shops, and manufacturing facilities across the Midlothian area.
Learn MoreDecorative metallic finishes that turn a plain concrete floor into a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind surface.
Learn MoreSpring and fall dates fill up fast. Call or send us a message today and we will come out, look at your floor, and give you a written price with no obligation.