Polyaspartic Floor Coatings
A faster-curing, UV-stable alternative to epoxy that handles Burleson summer heat and hot tires without peeling or yellowing.
Learn More
Your garage floor takes a beating every day. We grind it down, fix the cracks, and apply a coating built to handle Texas heat, hot tires, and shifting clay soil - so it looks great and stays that way.

Garage floor coatings in Burleson involve grinding the concrete surface, repairing cracks and chips, and applying a protective layer that bonds into the slab - most jobs take one to two days, and you can park on the floor within 72 hours.
If you have a bare, stained, or cracking garage floor, you already know the problem: concrete is porous, so oil and grime soak in, cracks collect dirt and moisture, and the whole space feels like a liability instead of part of your home. A properly applied garage floor coating changes all of that. It seals the surface, protects the slab from further damage, and gives you a floor that actually cleans up with a mop.
Garage floor coatings pair well with polyaspartic floor coatings when you want a faster cure time, or with standard epoxy floor coatings for a tough, cost-effective base system. We will walk you through both options during your estimate.
If you see small craters forming or thin layers of concrete flaking off, the surface is deteriorating. This is common in Burleson slabs that have absorbed years of summer heat, vehicle traffic, and moisture. A coating applied over a properly repaired surface stops the breakdown and gives you a clean, durable floor.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but if you see cracks wider than a pencil tip - or ones that seem larger than when you first noticed them - pay attention. The expansive clay soil under Burleson slabs swells and shrinks with the seasons, and that movement drives crack growth. A contractor can assess whether cracks are stable enough to fill and coat.
Bare concrete is porous. Oil, grease, and other fluids soak in over time and become nearly impossible to remove by scrubbing. If your floor looks permanently stained no matter what you try, a coating is the practical fix. It seals the surface so future spills wipe right up instead of soaking in.
Smooth, worn concrete becomes dangerously slick when water tracks in from rain or a wet car. If you have ever slipped in your own garage, a textured coating with anti-slip chips built into the topcoat solves that problem directly. This matters most if you have kids or older adults in the household.
We offer two primary coating systems for garage floors in Burleson. Our standard epoxy floor coating is a proven, cost-effective option that bonds hard to the concrete and provides a glossy finish with excellent chemical resistance. It is a great choice for homeowners who want a clean, durable floor at a straightforward price point.
For garages where hot tires, intense summer heat, or a faster return to use matters, our polyaspartic floor coating is built for North Texas conditions. It cures faster than standard epoxy, resists UV yellowing, and holds its bond in extreme temperatures. Both systems include full surface preparation - mechanical grinding, crack filling, and moisture testing - before any coating goes down.
Best for homeowners who want a tough, budget-friendly coating with a high-gloss finish and strong chemical resistance.
Best for garages exposed to intense heat and daily vehicle use - cures faster and resists hot tires and UV yellowing better than standard epoxy.
Best for homeowners who want a showroom look with color and built-in texture for added slip resistance underfoot.
Best for a clean, uniform appearance in workshops, storage spaces, or garages where function matters more than decorative style.
Burleson sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay - the same soil that causes foundations to shift across the entire DFW region. That clay swells with every spring rain and shrinks back down every summer drought, and that constant movement puts stress on garage slabs year after year. Add in summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and you have conditions that will crack and deteriorate an unprotected concrete floor faster than most homeowners expect. A properly installed coating, applied after thorough prep, gives that slab a layer of protection it simply does not have on its own. For more on how Texas soils affect concrete, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has solid resources on expansive soils and their impact on residential concrete.
Most homes in Burleson were built between the 1990s and 2010s, and a large share have attached two- or three-car garages. Those slabs are now old enough to have absorbed oil stains, tire marks, and surface damage that plain cleaning cannot fix. We serve homeowners throughout Burleson, including nearby communities like Crowley and Mansfield. Wherever you are in the area, our process is the same: thorough prep first, then the right coating for your conditions.
Contact us by phone or form - we respond within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit to measure the space and assess the concrete, because phone quotes rarely reflect what we actually find at the job.
We look at the concrete closely - checking for cracks, old sealers, oil saturation, and moisture coming up through the slab. You get a written estimate that covers prep, materials, and labor with no surprise charges added after the work starts.
This is the most important step and we do not rush it. We mechanically grind the concrete surface so the coating bonds properly, fill cracks and chips, and confirm the slab is dry enough to proceed. Skipping or rushing this step is why cheap coatings fail.
The coating goes down in layers - base coat, decorative flakes if selected, then a clear protective topcoat. Before we leave, we walk the floor with you in good light. Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours, vehicle parking within 48 to 72 hours.
Free estimate, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
(682) 318-0327We do not acid-wash and call it prep. Every job starts with mechanical diamond grinding so the coating bonds into the surface rather than just sitting on top. That is the difference between a floor that lasts 15 years and one that peels by summer.
Moisture coming up through a slab is the most common cause of coating failure in this area, and we test for it on every project. If the slab is releasing too much moisture, we address it before the coating goes down - not after it fails.
We have been working on garage floors and concrete surfaces in Burleson and the surrounding communities for years. We know how local clay soil and summer heat affect slabs and coatings, and we choose products accordingly.
You get warranty information in writing before we leave the job. If something is not right, we come back. Reputable contractors stand behind their work - the{' '}Concrete Network recommends always asking for a written warranty before any coating project starts.
Every one of those proof points comes down to the same thing: we do the job the right way from the start. When you hire us, you are not gambling on whether the prep was good enough or whether the coating can handle Texas summers. You already know the answer.
A faster-curing, UV-stable alternative to epoxy that handles Burleson summer heat and hot tires without peeling or yellowing.
Learn MoreA durable, cost-effective floor coating system with strong chemical resistance - a proven choice for garages and interior concrete.
Learn MoreSpots fill up fast - especially in fall and spring when conditions are ideal. Call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.